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Ohio Nurse Practice Act - ANSWERS It authorizes the OBN (Ohio Board Of
Nursing) to make and enforce rules and regulations
Scope of practice for LPN - ANSWERS meets the health needs of clients, care
for client whose condition is considered to be stable and/or chronic with an
expected outcome, performs reinforcement teaching, contributes to care plan
(doesn't make them), administers IVPB medications, and monitors IV fluids
LPN practice prohibitions - ANSWERS •Engaging in nursing practice without RN
or health care provider direction.
•Administering IV push medications
•Teaching the "practice of nursing"
•Supervising and evaluating "nursing practice"
•Assessing health status for purposes of providing nursing care
LPN scope of practice - ANSWERS 1. monitoring RN findings
2. reinforcing education
3. routine procedures (catheterization)
4. most med administraions
5. ostomy care
, 6. tube patency and enterl feeding
7. specific assessments (like lung, bowel, neurovascular checks)
supine position - ANSWERS lying on back, facing upward
prone position - ANSWERS lying on abdomen, facing downward
Fowler's position - ANSWERS a bed-sitting position in which the head of the
bed is elevated 45 to 60 degrees
Semi-Fowler's Position - ANSWERS the head of the bed is raised 30 to
45degrees;
High Fowler's Position - ANSWERS resident sitting up almost straight, at 60 to
90 degrees
Sims position - ANSWERS a side-lying position with the lowermost arm behind
the body and the uppermost leg flexed
lithomy position - ANSWERS on back, legs flexed on abdomen, thighs apart
orthopneic position - ANSWERS sitting up and leaning over a table to breathe
Trendelenburg position - ANSWERS A position in which the patient's feet and
legs are higher than the head