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what are important feeding points to remember
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cleanse from least to most
maintaining a positive attitude
contaminated
about the meal (encouraging
draining section is avoided until last
eating)
sterile gauze for cleaning
ensure calm environments
keeping forceps down at all times
provide pt with wash cloth
, - assess skin condition 1. pt history
- instruct pt to wash their hands 2.dietary history
- make sure you have all materials 3.physical examination and
- find a good puncture sight + anthropometric measurements
clean puncture sight 4. biochemical parameters
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how much sputum is to be collected
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5-10mL 1-2ml
20-30ml 15-20ml
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what privacy precautions should be made for the patient
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, - close curtain
- speaking quietly if not in a private room
- asking visitors to leave when discussing anything
- covering parts of the pt that are not needed
1. remove clutter
2.no hazards on floor
3. breaks on all equipment
4. equipment intact and working
5. ensure proper bed height
- glucose testing monitor
- test strips
- lancet
- gauze
- alcohol or something to disinfect puncture sight
- to secure dressings and
- to provide support
- promotes healing via compression (prevents edema through
ciruclation improvement )
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what are the principles for wound cleansing
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- cleanse from least to most contaminated
- draining section is avoided until last
, - sterile gauze for cleaning
- keeping forceps down at all times
1. pt history
2.dietary history
3. physical examination and anthropometric measurements
4. biochemical parameters
- bandage should overlap 1/2 - 2/3 of previous turn
- bandage should be wrapped upward (toward heart)
- circulation assessment should be completed pre and post application
- ensure proper dietary intake (more fiber)
- ensure adequate fluids
- stool softeners/laxatives/enemas
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what are the signs and symptoms of dysphagia
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works on addressing how your injury impacts your day to day life and how you
can work with your injury (or immobilized limb) to complete those daily tasks