Excoriation
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Also known as Dermatillomania; it is a skin picking disorder is a mental
health condition where you compulsively pick at your skin. This can cause
injuries, infections and scarring, leading to stress, anxiety and a reduced
sense of well-being.
Droplet precautions
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For diseases spread by large particles in the air.
,Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
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Wear gloves, masks, eye protection, or a face shield when there's a risk of
exposure to blood, bodily fluids, or secretions.
Cognitive Impairment
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A term used to describe difficulties with thinking, learning, remembering,
and making decisions. It can be mild or severe.
Examples of surgical asepsis
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Using sterile gloves, gowns, drapes, and instruments.
Dehydration
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, Dehydration occurs when the body loses more fluids than it takes in. It can
range from mild to life-threatening.
Background (SBARQ)
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This section involves reviewing specific concerns and providing relevant
information leading up to the current situation.
Empathy
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The ability to take on another person's perspective, to understand, feel, and
possibly share and respond to their experience.
Pallor
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Paleness of the skin. It occurs when your skin or mucous membranes, like
the lining of your eyes, turn a lighter color than normal. There are several
causes of pallor. They range from emotional distress to an underlying
condition, like anemia. Pallor is usually temporary. It goes away once you
treat or manage its cause.
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Also known as Dermatillomania; it is a skin picking disorder is a mental
health condition where you compulsively pick at your skin. This can cause
injuries, infections and scarring, leading to stress, anxiety and a reduced
sense of well-being.
Droplet precautions
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For diseases spread by large particles in the air.
,Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
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Wear gloves, masks, eye protection, or a face shield when there's a risk of
exposure to blood, bodily fluids, or secretions.
Cognitive Impairment
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A term used to describe difficulties with thinking, learning, remembering,
and making decisions. It can be mild or severe.
Examples of surgical asepsis
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Using sterile gloves, gowns, drapes, and instruments.
Dehydration
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, Dehydration occurs when the body loses more fluids than it takes in. It can
range from mild to life-threatening.
Background (SBARQ)
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This section involves reviewing specific concerns and providing relevant
information leading up to the current situation.
Empathy
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The ability to take on another person's perspective, to understand, feel, and
possibly share and respond to their experience.
Pallor
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Paleness of the skin. It occurs when your skin or mucous membranes, like
the lining of your eyes, turn a lighter color than normal. There are several
causes of pallor. They range from emotional distress to an underlying
condition, like anemia. Pallor is usually temporary. It goes away once you
treat or manage its cause.