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1-3ml Syringe sizes used for IM and subQ injections
2-3 inches for female; 7- How far should a catheter be inserted?
9 inches for male
.3-1 mL (calibrated in Insulin syringes
units). Most are 100 U
,4 hours for adults, 2 How long can a restraint order be good for?
hours for children (9-17)
and 1 hour for under 9
The 5 phases of the assessment diagnose plan implement evaluate
nursing process - ??,
??, ??, ??, and ??
What is the most BP can vary between arms and
10
still be considered normal?
12-20 Normal respirations for adults
12-20 bpm Respiration range
16-20 Normal respirations for adolescents
16ths of minim and Tuberculin syringe
100ths of a mL.
(capacity of 1mL).
intradermal or subQ
20-30 Normal respirations for children
25-32 Normal respirations for toddlers
30-50 Normal respirations for infants
35-40 Normal respirations in newborns
36.5 (97.7) Average axillary temp
,36-38 C (96.8-100.4 F) Temperature range for adults
37.5 (99.5) Average rectal temp
37 (98.6) Average oral temp
60-100 bpm Pulse range
90% What level should O2 stats remain above?
120-139/80-89 Prehypertension range
140-159/90-99 Stage 1 Hypertension
a. Age: very young and Variables that increase surgical risk.
very old
b. Obesity
c. Malnutrition
d. Preoperative
dehydration/hypovole
mia
e. Preoperative
infection
f. Use of anticoagulants
(aspirin) preoperatively
, a. A patient must give Describe six patient rights guaranteed under
written consent before HIPAA regulations that nurses must be aware of
health care providers in practice.
can use or disclose
personal health
information
b. Health care providers
and physicians must
give patients notice
about providers'
responsibilities
regarding patient
confidentiality
c. Patient's must have
access to their
medication records;
Providers who restrict
access must explain
why and must offer
patients a description
of the complaint
process
d. Patients have the
right to request that
changes be made in