Delivers oxygen to nose and mouth without feeling confined.
used in patients with severe burns or wounds. - ANSWER Face tent
only provided if the patient needs at least 5 L/min - ANSWER simple
masks
droplet transmission-based precautions require: - ANSWER -private
room/similar dx
-standard precautions
-mask
-mask on the patient during transport
airborne transmission-based precautions require: - ANSWER -private
room/similar dx
-negative pressure room
-N95 mask
-keep door closed
What should you be aware of when it comes to Magnetic resonance
imaging (MRI)? - ANSWER Metal devices within or on the body
What is the acronym we follow when setting goals/outcomes for our
patients? - ANSWER SMART
specific
measurable
attainable
realistic
timely
What are three parts of a nursing diagnosis? - ANSWER Problem
(nursing diagnosis)
etiology (r/t)
, signs and symptoms
What are the two types of data collected during an assessment? -
ANSWER Objective and Subjective
Stages of infection - ANSWER incubation
prodromal
acute
convalescent
resolution
What are some infection control practices? - ANSWER -hand hygeine
-standard precautions
-trans based precautions
-PPE
-clean, disinfect, sterilize
Examples of airborne precaution examples? - ANSWER TB
measles
chicken pox
SARS
examples of droplet precautions - ANSWER COVID
influenza
whooping cough
rubella
Contact precaution examples? - ANSWER -drug resistant wounds
-draining absess
-diaherra
-gangrene
-hepatitis
What are the steps of the nursing process? - ANSWER ADPIE
A=assessment D=diagnosis P=planning I=implementation E=evaluation
What is a humidifier and when is it typically used? - ANSWER
moisturizes air given to client
used in patients with severe burns or wounds. - ANSWER Face tent
only provided if the patient needs at least 5 L/min - ANSWER simple
masks
droplet transmission-based precautions require: - ANSWER -private
room/similar dx
-standard precautions
-mask
-mask on the patient during transport
airborne transmission-based precautions require: - ANSWER -private
room/similar dx
-negative pressure room
-N95 mask
-keep door closed
What should you be aware of when it comes to Magnetic resonance
imaging (MRI)? - ANSWER Metal devices within or on the body
What is the acronym we follow when setting goals/outcomes for our
patients? - ANSWER SMART
specific
measurable
attainable
realistic
timely
What are three parts of a nursing diagnosis? - ANSWER Problem
(nursing diagnosis)
etiology (r/t)
, signs and symptoms
What are the two types of data collected during an assessment? -
ANSWER Objective and Subjective
Stages of infection - ANSWER incubation
prodromal
acute
convalescent
resolution
What are some infection control practices? - ANSWER -hand hygeine
-standard precautions
-trans based precautions
-PPE
-clean, disinfect, sterilize
Examples of airborne precaution examples? - ANSWER TB
measles
chicken pox
SARS
examples of droplet precautions - ANSWER COVID
influenza
whooping cough
rubella
Contact precaution examples? - ANSWER -drug resistant wounds
-draining absess
-diaherra
-gangrene
-hepatitis
What are the steps of the nursing process? - ANSWER ADPIE
A=assessment D=diagnosis P=planning I=implementation E=evaluation
What is a humidifier and when is it typically used? - ANSWER
moisturizes air given to client