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Tracheostomy suctioning Procedure to clear airway using a catheter.
Inline catheter Catheter used for suctioning without disconnection.
Physician-assisted suicide Legal practice of aiding a patient in dying.
Intractable pain Severe pain resistant to treatment methods.
Meningitis transmission Spread through respiratory droplets or direct contact.
Nonverbal communication Communication without spoken words, includes body language.
Macular degeneration Eye condition causing loss of central vision.
Emergency preparedness Readiness for urgent medical situations.
Cervical fracture Break in the cervical vertebrae, often from trauma.
Religious considerations in care Respecting patient beliefs in treatment decisions.
Hygiene importance Maintaining cleanliness to prevent infection.
Sponge bath Bathing method using a wet sponge for hygiene.
Vital signs monitoring Regular assessment of blood pressure, heart rate, etc.
Unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) Support staff providing basic patient care.
Ambulatory residents Patients who can walk and do not require bed rest.
Tone of voice Vocal quality conveying emotion and meaning.
Posture in communication Body position affecting nonverbal message delivery.
Client-centered care Care approach focusing on individual patient needs.
Airway management Techniques to maintain or restore breathing passage.