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Level 3 in the New 2026
Postoperative Complications
Dark red urine may indicate hemorrhage.
Ethical Autonomy
Client's right to make care decisions.
IV Catheter Infiltration Signs
Edema and coolness around catheter indicate infiltration.
Documenting Infiltration
Important but secondary to stopping the infusion.
,Warm Compress Use
Comfort measure, not priority in infiltration.
Client Education
Reinforcing knowledge about caffeine reduction.
Postoperative Urine Characteristics
Dark red urine should be assessed immediately.
Nursing Responsibilities
Report significant findings to healthcare providers.
Assisted Living Facility Protocol
Staff must prepare for external chemical threats.
Informed Consent Understanding
Client's acknowledgment of procedure outcomes.
,Change of Shift Report
Report given to nurses outside client's room.
Chest Tube Positioning
Chest tube must be below client's chest level.
Pneumothorax Management
Continuous suction used to relieve pneumothorax.
, Car Seat Safety
Infant car seat should be at 45° angle.
Phenytoin
Antiepileptic drug that can cause birth defects.
Gingival Hyperplasia
Swollen gums due to phenytoin use.
Weight Gain Guidelines
Obese clients should gain about 11-20 pounds.
Antibiotic Therapy
Can cause diarrhea; probiotics may help.
Bladder Training Program
First step is determining client's voiding pattern.