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exams include:Essay/Problem-Based Questions: In law exams, students are often given hypothetical scenarios (problem questions) and are asked to analyze the legal issues
involved. These require students to apply specific legal principles and statutes to the facts presented in the scenario.Multiple
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CDC (Center for Disease Control) Federal agency of US GOVERNMENT that provides facilities and services for the
investigation, identification, prevention, and control of diseases.
Cohorting Grouping patients infected or colonized with the same infectious agent together
to confine their care to one area and prevent contact with susceptible patients
, exams include:Essay/Problem-Based Questions: In law exams, students are often given hypothetical scenarios (problem questions) and are asked to analyze the legal issues
involved. These require students to apply specific legal principles and statutes to the facts presented in the scenario.Multiple
JCAHO ( joint commission on accreditation of healthcare Private, Voluntary, non profit group that provides accreditation to the US hospitals
organization) and other healthcare facilities
Ambulate To move from place to place
Gait Manner of walking or moving on foot
Shift report Exchanging essential patient care info with other nursing staff at change of shift
NAVMED 6550/8 Medical Administration Record
MAR ( med admin record) Documents medications administered during a 7 day period, allergies, impressions
NAVMED 6550/12 PATIENT PROFILE
Patient Profile form Used to standardize treatment and provides a ready reference of the care
provided to each patient
SF 508 Doctors Orders
SF 509 Progress Notes is the chronological course of the inpatient
SF 510 Nursing Notes
SF 558 Emergency Care and Treatment
Alternate form of SF 600 SF 558
DD form 792 24 hr intake and output worksheet, documents the patients fluid intake and output
Isolation precautions consist of? 2 tiers
Standard Precautions Tier 1
ISO precautions Tier 2
Contact, droplet, airborne precautions are? 3 isolation categories
Why don't you rush through the care being provided? Makes patient feel rejected
How many steps in the nursing process? 5
5 nursing steps Assessment
Nursing diagnosis
Planning
Implementation
Evaluation