*In situations of hypoxemia
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(decreased oxygen concentration in arterial blood), the PaO2 decreases:
Would Healing - Primary:
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acute/surgical wound--edges well approximated
When to use a Hypotonic and Hypertonic Solution
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based on patient fluid and electrolyte imbalance.
Normal pH
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7.35-7.45
Semi fowler:
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30 degrees
Crystalloids
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, are solutes that dissolve easily.
What are Mitt restraints
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A cloth padded protection/prevents from removing tubes & drains
Flushing an IV Line - Purpose
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Maintains patency, Keeps incompatible solutions separated, Allows for IV
line assessment
Assessment of surgical wounds:
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condition of the edges of the wounds/approximation of edges/intactness
of closure devices; redness, warmth or increasing tenderness; drainage;
dressing; drains
NG Tube Measure
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, from nose, to back of ear, to xiphoid process *add 20-30 cm for an NJ tube
How to remove an IV
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Clamp tubing, Loosen dressing and tape, Hold gauze over site, Slide
catheter out, Apply pressure using the gauze, Dispose of catheter, Apply a
pressure bandage
Delegations guidelines
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1) Nurses need to know their state nurse practice act, which will give
appropriate delegation / also check employing organization's policy and
procedure manual which will have job descriptions for each job class
outlining the responsibilities and limitations of each position.
Supervision:
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monitoring an activity being carried out by someone else and making sure
that it is performed correctly.
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(decreased oxygen concentration in arterial blood), the PaO2 decreases:
Would Healing - Primary:
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acute/surgical wound--edges well approximated
When to use a Hypotonic and Hypertonic Solution
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based on patient fluid and electrolyte imbalance.
Normal pH
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7.35-7.45
Semi fowler:
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30 degrees
Crystalloids
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, are solutes that dissolve easily.
What are Mitt restraints
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A cloth padded protection/prevents from removing tubes & drains
Flushing an IV Line - Purpose
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Maintains patency, Keeps incompatible solutions separated, Allows for IV
line assessment
Assessment of surgical wounds:
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condition of the edges of the wounds/approximation of edges/intactness
of closure devices; redness, warmth or increasing tenderness; drainage;
dressing; drains
NG Tube Measure
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, from nose, to back of ear, to xiphoid process *add 20-30 cm for an NJ tube
How to remove an IV
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Clamp tubing, Loosen dressing and tape, Hold gauze over site, Slide
catheter out, Apply pressure using the gauze, Dispose of catheter, Apply a
pressure bandage
Delegations guidelines
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1) Nurses need to know their state nurse practice act, which will give
appropriate delegation / also check employing organization's policy and
procedure manual which will have job descriptions for each job class
outlining the responsibilities and limitations of each position.
Supervision:
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monitoring an activity being carried out by someone else and making sure
that it is performed correctly.