Compensated ABG
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pH is normal and other two values are abnormal
Doffing PPE
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Clinical presentation atelectasis
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- Dyspnea
- cyanosis
- increased RR
Pneumonia causes
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Aspiration
Contact
Inhalation
Circulation
barrel chest
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a condition characterized by increased anterior-posterior chest diameter
caused by increased functional residual capacity due to air trapping from
small airway collapse. A barrel chest is frequently seen in patients with
chronic obstructive diseases, such as chronic bronchitis and emphysema.
S/S of HF (General)
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Dyspnea
Fatigue
, Weakness
Evacuate phase of Autogenic drainage
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Larger lung volumes with huff or cough at end
Contact transmission
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Via skin to skin contact or indirect
Contact with infected surfaces
Privacy breach
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1. Notify pt
2. Ensure breach contained
3. Inform employer
4. Report to college
5. Notify information and privacy commission
Phase 1 cardiac rehab
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3-5 days in hospital, counteract bed rest effects, mobilise, discharge
planning, education, independence and ADLs
Vitals monitored before after and during
Low level intensity
Benefits of early mobilisation
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- improved breathing
- chest mobility
- secretion clearance
- bowels
- activity tolerance
- indep
- mood
- edema mx
Components of consent
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pH is normal and other two values are abnormal
Doffing PPE
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Remove: gloves, gown (wash hands), goggles, mask, (wash hands)
Clinical presentation atelectasis
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- Dyspnea
- cyanosis
- increased RR
Pneumonia causes
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Aspiration
Contact
Inhalation
Circulation
barrel chest
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a condition characterized by increased anterior-posterior chest diameter
caused by increased functional residual capacity due to air trapping from
small airway collapse. A barrel chest is frequently seen in patients with
chronic obstructive diseases, such as chronic bronchitis and emphysema.
S/S of HF (General)
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Dyspnea
Fatigue
, Weakness
Evacuate phase of Autogenic drainage
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Larger lung volumes with huff or cough at end
Contact transmission
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Via skin to skin contact or indirect
Contact with infected surfaces
Privacy breach
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1. Notify pt
2. Ensure breach contained
3. Inform employer
4. Report to college
5. Notify information and privacy commission
Phase 1 cardiac rehab
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3-5 days in hospital, counteract bed rest effects, mobilise, discharge
planning, education, independence and ADLs
Vitals monitored before after and during
Low level intensity
Benefits of early mobilisation
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- improved breathing
- chest mobility
- secretion clearance
- bowels
- activity tolerance
- indep
- mood
- edema mx
Components of consent
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