Sterility is broken during catheterization
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Replace contaminated items or restart the procedure with a new sterile kit.
If the patient touches the sterile field but equipment remains sterile, the
nurse should avoid touching that part of the sterile field.
Dysuria
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Painful or difficult urination.
,Debridement
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The removal of devitalized (dead) tissue and foreign material from a
wound.
Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT)
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An advanced modality that promotes wound healing and wound closure
through the application of controlled, uniform suction (vacuum) to the
wound surface.
Insertion
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Medications placed into a body cavity, such as rectal or vaginal
suppositories.
Stat Order
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, Administered immediately, typically within minutes, for urgent situations.
Parenteral
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Involves injections, including intravenous (IV), intramuscular (IM),
subcutaneous (Subcut), or intradermal (ID) routes.
Clear Liquid Diet
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Consists of foods that are transparent and liquid at room temperature (e.g.,
broth, gelatin, clear juices, popsicles).
General Guideline for Injecting Medications
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Inject 1 mL of medication over 10 seconds.
Most Effective Measure to Prevent Spread of Microorganisms
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, Performing hand hygiene.
KUB X-ray (Kidney, Ureter, and Bladder)
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A plain abdominal X-ray that can show the size, shape, and position of the
kidneys, ureters, and bladder, and detect kidney stones.
Optimal Environment for Wound Healing (Pressure Injuries)
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Moist and free of necrotic tissue and infection.
Wound Tunneling Documentation
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The "clock face" method (e.g., tunneling at 2 o'clock, 3 cm deep) is often
used for documentation.
P - Preparation
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Replace contaminated items or restart the procedure with a new sterile kit.
If the patient touches the sterile field but equipment remains sterile, the
nurse should avoid touching that part of the sterile field.
Dysuria
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Painful or difficult urination.
,Debridement
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The removal of devitalized (dead) tissue and foreign material from a
wound.
Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT)
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An advanced modality that promotes wound healing and wound closure
through the application of controlled, uniform suction (vacuum) to the
wound surface.
Insertion
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Medications placed into a body cavity, such as rectal or vaginal
suppositories.
Stat Order
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, Administered immediately, typically within minutes, for urgent situations.
Parenteral
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Involves injections, including intravenous (IV), intramuscular (IM),
subcutaneous (Subcut), or intradermal (ID) routes.
Clear Liquid Diet
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Consists of foods that are transparent and liquid at room temperature (e.g.,
broth, gelatin, clear juices, popsicles).
General Guideline for Injecting Medications
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Inject 1 mL of medication over 10 seconds.
Most Effective Measure to Prevent Spread of Microorganisms
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, Performing hand hygiene.
KUB X-ray (Kidney, Ureter, and Bladder)
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A plain abdominal X-ray that can show the size, shape, and position of the
kidneys, ureters, and bladder, and detect kidney stones.
Optimal Environment for Wound Healing (Pressure Injuries)
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Moist and free of necrotic tissue and infection.
Wound Tunneling Documentation
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The "clock face" method (e.g., tunneling at 2 o'clock, 3 cm deep) is often
used for documentation.
P - Preparation
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