How do we measure the risk of pressure ulcer development?
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- braden scale
- higher number indicates lower risk
3-way catheter
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indwelling catheter used for CBI (prostate surgery)
Stage 3 pressure ulcer
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damage to the tissue and below the skin with fat visible
Four different blood groups
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A, B, AB, O
STAT order
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immediately in an emergency
Why do we use suction?
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- RR is high
- SPO2 is low
- nasal / oral secretions
- gurgling / drooling
- excess saliva in mouth
,Dehydration
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output is greater than intake leading to deficient fluid volume
How do we check IV placement?
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aspiration of blood
Ileostomy
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Connects small intestine to abdominal wall, prevents passage of stool
through the intestines below the stoma
- more liquid stool
How many bladder scans do you do?
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3
, Why is sublingual the fastest?
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because it bypasses the GI tract
What to do if blood glucose is above or below target range?
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monitor, notify, possible insulin or carbohydrate administration
Tidal volume
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how much air is in the lungs when the patient breathes in
Easiest & most desirable route of medication administration?
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oral
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- braden scale
- higher number indicates lower risk
3-way catheter
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indwelling catheter used for CBI (prostate surgery)
Stage 3 pressure ulcer
,Give this one a try later!
damage to the tissue and below the skin with fat visible
Four different blood groups
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A, B, AB, O
STAT order
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immediately in an emergency
Why do we use suction?
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- RR is high
- SPO2 is low
- nasal / oral secretions
- gurgling / drooling
- excess saliva in mouth
,Dehydration
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output is greater than intake leading to deficient fluid volume
How do we check IV placement?
Give this one a try later!
aspiration of blood
Ileostomy
Give this one a try later!
Connects small intestine to abdominal wall, prevents passage of stool
through the intestines below the stoma
- more liquid stool
How many bladder scans do you do?
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3
, Why is sublingual the fastest?
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because it bypasses the GI tract
What to do if blood glucose is above or below target range?
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monitor, notify, possible insulin or carbohydrate administration
Tidal volume
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how much air is in the lungs when the patient breathes in
Easiest & most desirable route of medication administration?
Give this one a try later!
oral