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remove unpleasant odors or equipment, place patient in a comfortable
upright position, provide oral hygiene, allow patient to wash hands and
face, provide for prayer if indicated and assess patients need for pain
medication and use of bathroom
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By mouth
,what are the 2 mechanical factors that play a common role in the development of
pressure ulcers
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shearing force and friction
should you have the patient drink extra fluids the night before collecting a sputum
collection
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yes
a deficiency in this vitamin could cause goiters, low blood counts and risk for anemia
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iron
considered underweight
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BMI below 18.5
,what do basic active daily living skills consist of
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bathing, toileting, ambulating, personal hygiene, dressing
which stage of pressure ulcer would put a patient at risk for osteomyelitis
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stage 4 pressure ulcer
when should you withhold a feeding
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no bowel sounds are present
how many times should you have the patient swallow before the next bite
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2 times
, How far in should you place a rectal suppository
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4inches
If chair bound patients are able to adjust their weight how often should they change
their position
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every 15 minutes
a pressure ulcer in a localized area of skin, typically over a bony prominence , that is
intact with nonblanchable redness. Areas may be painful, firm, soft, warm or cool
compared with adjacent tissue. difficult to detect in patients with dark skin tones
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Stage 1
whose responsibility is it to evaluate proper application, adverse signs and symptoms
and is also responsible for the patient's safety
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