altered oxygen transport
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insufficient number or quality of erythrocytes available to carry oxygen, or
amount of hemoglobin in the blood is low
correct body mechanics required for nurse to prevent injury
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1. get as close to object or patient as possible
2. face the task: do not twist
3. use leg muscles for lifting
4. do not bend at waist: bend legs
5. widen stance to broaden base of support
what about oxygenation can be delegated to a NAP
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1. applying nasal cannula or mask if type of device and flow setting is
known (ONLY IF NOT FIRST TIME)
2. positioning device
3. skin care around device
4. alert nurse to changes in vital signs and LOC, skin, pain, breathing
with narcolepsy and daytime sleepiness, hot quickly does REM sleep occur after
falling asleep
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15 minutes: have vivid dreams and is difficult to distinguish from reality
shift work disorder
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, the body may not adjust to the shift worked, especially if it is totally
different than the normal Circadian rhythm
formal care plan
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sitting down and writing diagnosis, planning interventions and when they
will happen, how long it will take, and how they will know it's working, and
documenting all of it
delegated interventions
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actions are carried out by assistive personnel, but planning and
responsibility is maintained by nursing
coordinated movement and cerebellum
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coordinates motor activity
bronchoscopy
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camera scope into the trachea and bronchi to visualize and collect samples
from inside the lung for testing
collaborative intervention
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selected and initiated in collaboration with other health professions
all systems required for adequate oxygenation and gas exchange
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neuro, muscular, cardiac, GI, renal
goal met
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client's actual response meets or exceeds the intended response in the
outcome
sleep requirements for preschoolers
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insufficient number or quality of erythrocytes available to carry oxygen, or
amount of hemoglobin in the blood is low
correct body mechanics required for nurse to prevent injury
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1. get as close to object or patient as possible
2. face the task: do not twist
3. use leg muscles for lifting
4. do not bend at waist: bend legs
5. widen stance to broaden base of support
what about oxygenation can be delegated to a NAP
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1. applying nasal cannula or mask if type of device and flow setting is
known (ONLY IF NOT FIRST TIME)
2. positioning device
3. skin care around device
4. alert nurse to changes in vital signs and LOC, skin, pain, breathing
with narcolepsy and daytime sleepiness, hot quickly does REM sleep occur after
falling asleep
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15 minutes: have vivid dreams and is difficult to distinguish from reality
shift work disorder
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, the body may not adjust to the shift worked, especially if it is totally
different than the normal Circadian rhythm
formal care plan
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sitting down and writing diagnosis, planning interventions and when they
will happen, how long it will take, and how they will know it's working, and
documenting all of it
delegated interventions
Give this one a try later!
actions are carried out by assistive personnel, but planning and
responsibility is maintained by nursing
coordinated movement and cerebellum
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coordinates motor activity
bronchoscopy
, Give this one a try later!
camera scope into the trachea and bronchi to visualize and collect samples
from inside the lung for testing
collaborative intervention
Give this one a try later!
selected and initiated in collaboration with other health professions
all systems required for adequate oxygenation and gas exchange
Give this one a try later!
neuro, muscular, cardiac, GI, renal
goal met
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client's actual response meets or exceeds the intended response in the
outcome
sleep requirements for preschoolers