PC
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after meals
What are bleeding precautions taught to patients who take blood thinner?
(Coumadin, Heparin)
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, • Monitor for old and new bleeding.
• Use an electric razor. Apply extra pressure when bleeding from cuts.
• Avoid injury.
• Use a soft toothbrush.
What medication is used to treat Alzheimer's?
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Namenda
Deep Tissue Injury (DTI)
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• Deep tissue injuries occur deep into the tissues (down into the
subcutaneous fat).
• Area appears purple/maroon in color; a fluid- filled present may be
present.
What is objective data?
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• Nurse observations (inspection, auscultation, palpation, smell)
, • Known as signs
What is the physiology of stress and what can it do to the body if unrelieved?
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Stress initiates the sympathetic nervous system "fight or flight response". If
unrelieved, it can exhaust the body and cause death.
What precautions are used when caring for everyone?
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Standard precautions
Who legally defines what LPNs and RNs can and cannot do?
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Nurse Practice Act. Each state has one.
What disesases are airborne?
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after meals
What are bleeding precautions taught to patients who take blood thinner?
(Coumadin, Heparin)
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, • Monitor for old and new bleeding.
• Use an electric razor. Apply extra pressure when bleeding from cuts.
• Avoid injury.
• Use a soft toothbrush.
What medication is used to treat Alzheimer's?
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Namenda
Deep Tissue Injury (DTI)
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• Deep tissue injuries occur deep into the tissues (down into the
subcutaneous fat).
• Area appears purple/maroon in color; a fluid- filled present may be
present.
What is objective data?
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• Nurse observations (inspection, auscultation, palpation, smell)
, • Known as signs
What is the physiology of stress and what can it do to the body if unrelieved?
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Stress initiates the sympathetic nervous system "fight or flight response". If
unrelieved, it can exhaust the body and cause death.
What precautions are used when caring for everyone?
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Standard precautions
Who legally defines what LPNs and RNs can and cannot do?
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Nurse Practice Act. Each state has one.
What disesases are airborne?
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