What are the five blood components of a CBC (Complete Blood Count)?
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WBC, RBC, Hgb, Hct, Plt
what is the acceptable values for respiratory rates in adults, children, and newborns?
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adults 12-20 per min
child 20-30 per min
newborn 30-60 per min
,What part of the body maintains core body temp?
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Hypothalamus
How is blood settled in a centrifuged vial? and what percentage does each part
consist of?
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RBC at the bottom (45%)
Buffy coat of wbc
Plasma on top (55%)
What does the acronym HEART stand for?
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Healing, Enthusiasm, Anticipation, Respect, Teamwork
what is the most critical stage of self-concept?
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, adolescence
What are the four sources of infection?
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Patients, Personnel, Visitors, Inanimate objects
What is the normal value of Calcium in blood?
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9.0-10.5 mg/dL
What are the elements of Professional communication for nurses?
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- professional appearance
- courtesy
- use of names
- trustworthiness
- responsible
- assertiveness
What is the CDC?
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Center for Disease Control (best practice/evidence based)
What are five transmissions of infections?
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contact, droplet, airborne, common vehicle, vector borne
What are the routes for pulse assessment?
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Radial pulse is the easiest, Apical is taken with stethoscope for one whole
minute, and carotid pulse is used when patient condition suddenly worsens
What are the safety goals for hospitals of the Joint Commision?
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identify patients correctly, improve staff communication, use medicines
safely, check patients medicines, use alarms safely, reduce risk of
healthcare associated infections, prevent mistakes in surgery
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WBC, RBC, Hgb, Hct, Plt
what is the acceptable values for respiratory rates in adults, children, and newborns?
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adults 12-20 per min
child 20-30 per min
newborn 30-60 per min
,What part of the body maintains core body temp?
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Hypothalamus
How is blood settled in a centrifuged vial? and what percentage does each part
consist of?
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RBC at the bottom (45%)
Buffy coat of wbc
Plasma on top (55%)
What does the acronym HEART stand for?
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Healing, Enthusiasm, Anticipation, Respect, Teamwork
what is the most critical stage of self-concept?
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, adolescence
What are the four sources of infection?
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Patients, Personnel, Visitors, Inanimate objects
What is the normal value of Calcium in blood?
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9.0-10.5 mg/dL
What are the elements of Professional communication for nurses?
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- professional appearance
- courtesy
- use of names
- trustworthiness
- responsible
- assertiveness
What is the CDC?
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Center for Disease Control (best practice/evidence based)
What are five transmissions of infections?
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contact, droplet, airborne, common vehicle, vector borne
What are the routes for pulse assessment?
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Radial pulse is the easiest, Apical is taken with stethoscope for one whole
minute, and carotid pulse is used when patient condition suddenly worsens
What are the safety goals for hospitals of the Joint Commision?
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identify patients correctly, improve staff communication, use medicines
safely, check patients medicines, use alarms safely, reduce risk of
healthcare associated infections, prevent mistakes in surgery
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