HCB 103 SHIPBOARD STUDY GUIDE
Hcb 103 shipboard
Navmed 6550/12 - answers -patient profile
Info such as diagnosis, orders of meds, diet, bath, v/s, intake/output
Sf 508 - answers -doctor's orders
Transcribed to patient profile
Sf 509 - answers -progress notes
Reflect any change in condition and results of treatment
Sf 510 - answers -nursing notes
Document inpatient care
*do not destroy or obliterate documentation
Sf 558 - answers -emergency care & treatment
Alternate form from sf 600
(558 never late - it's an emergency)
Dd form 792 - answers -24hr intake/output worksheet
(792 pee and poo)
Chart review - answers -fact sheet
Physician's orders
Nurse's notes
Physician's progress notes
Medication administration record (mar)
Physician's patient hx & physical
Surgery operative report
Pathology report
Current diagnostic tests
Nursing admission hx & assessment
Fall risk assessment
Skin assessment
Nursing care plan or problem list
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Navmed 6550/8 - answers -medication administration record
7-day period
3 elements of infectious agents (pg 29) - answers -i. Reservoir
Ii. Susceptible host
, Iii. Mode of transmision
Blood-borne pathogens (pg 30) - answers -microorganisms that are preen in human
blood, cause disease in humans
Ex.) Hiv, hep a, hep b
Airborne pathogens - answers -microorganisms transported through air
Tier 1 (pg 31) - answers -standard precautions
Tier 2 - answers -isolation precautions
3 categories for iso precautions - answers -i. Contact
Ii. Droplet
Iii. Airborne
Airborne precautions (pg. 32) - answers -prevent transmission of infectious agents that
remain infectious over long distances when suspended in air
Ex.) Rubeola virus (measles), varicella virus (chickenpox), m. Tb, sars
Droplet precautions - answers -prevent transmission of pathogens spread through close
respiratory or mucous membrane contact w/ respiratory secretions
Contact precautions - answers -prevent transmission of infectious agents, including
microorganisms, which are spread by direct/indirect contact w/ patient or patient's
environment
5 steps nursing process (pg. 38) - answers -andpie
1. Assessment - collection/verification of data
2. Nursing diagnosis (medical diagnosis)
3. Planning (goals)
4. Implementation
5. Evaluation
Pressure ulcers (pg. 45/49) - answers --localized injury to skin and other underlying
tissue (bony prominence) as a result of pressure or pressure in combination w/ shear
and/or friction
Ex.) Pressure sore, decubitus ulcer, bedsore
Suspected deep tissue injury (pg. 49) - answers -discolored intact skin maroon/purple or
blood-filled blister
-may be painful, firm, mushy, boggy, warmer or cooler when compared to adjacent
tissue
Stage 1 pressure ulcer - answers -red, deep pink/mottled skin (not blanchable w/
fingertip pressure)
Hcb 103 shipboard
Navmed 6550/12 - answers -patient profile
Info such as diagnosis, orders of meds, diet, bath, v/s, intake/output
Sf 508 - answers -doctor's orders
Transcribed to patient profile
Sf 509 - answers -progress notes
Reflect any change in condition and results of treatment
Sf 510 - answers -nursing notes
Document inpatient care
*do not destroy or obliterate documentation
Sf 558 - answers -emergency care & treatment
Alternate form from sf 600
(558 never late - it's an emergency)
Dd form 792 - answers -24hr intake/output worksheet
(792 pee and poo)
Chart review - answers -fact sheet
Physician's orders
Nurse's notes
Physician's progress notes
Medication administration record (mar)
Physician's patient hx & physical
Surgery operative report
Pathology report
Current diagnostic tests
Nursing admission hx & assessment
Fall risk assessment
Skin assessment
Nursing care plan or problem list
Page 15
Navmed 6550/8 - answers -medication administration record
7-day period
3 elements of infectious agents (pg 29) - answers -i. Reservoir
Ii. Susceptible host
, Iii. Mode of transmision
Blood-borne pathogens (pg 30) - answers -microorganisms that are preen in human
blood, cause disease in humans
Ex.) Hiv, hep a, hep b
Airborne pathogens - answers -microorganisms transported through air
Tier 1 (pg 31) - answers -standard precautions
Tier 2 - answers -isolation precautions
3 categories for iso precautions - answers -i. Contact
Ii. Droplet
Iii. Airborne
Airborne precautions (pg. 32) - answers -prevent transmission of infectious agents that
remain infectious over long distances when suspended in air
Ex.) Rubeola virus (measles), varicella virus (chickenpox), m. Tb, sars
Droplet precautions - answers -prevent transmission of pathogens spread through close
respiratory or mucous membrane contact w/ respiratory secretions
Contact precautions - answers -prevent transmission of infectious agents, including
microorganisms, which are spread by direct/indirect contact w/ patient or patient's
environment
5 steps nursing process (pg. 38) - answers -andpie
1. Assessment - collection/verification of data
2. Nursing diagnosis (medical diagnosis)
3. Planning (goals)
4. Implementation
5. Evaluation
Pressure ulcers (pg. 45/49) - answers --localized injury to skin and other underlying
tissue (bony prominence) as a result of pressure or pressure in combination w/ shear
and/or friction
Ex.) Pressure sore, decubitus ulcer, bedsore
Suspected deep tissue injury (pg. 49) - answers -discolored intact skin maroon/purple or
blood-filled blister
-may be painful, firm, mushy, boggy, warmer or cooler when compared to adjacent
tissue
Stage 1 pressure ulcer - answers -red, deep pink/mottled skin (not blanchable w/
fingertip pressure)