RNSG 1413 – FOUNDATIONS OF NURSING PRACTICE EXAM 4 – BLUEPRINT Spring 2013 55 Total Questions: Exam #4 – 21‚ 22‚ 25‚ 32‚ 40‚ 43‚ respiratory/cardiovascular assessment Chapter 21 Managing Patient Care (5 questions) The delivery of nursing care within the health care system is a challenge because of the changes that are influencing health professionals‚ patients‚ and health care organizations. Change offers opportunities. Students need to develop knowledge and skills to manage patients
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CRITICAL CARE Critical care: the eight vital signs of patient monitoring Malcolm Elliott and Alysia Coventry O ne of the traditional roles of nurses involves surveillance.This might include watching patients for changes in their condition‚ recognising early clinical deterioration and protection from harm or errors (Rogers et al‚ 2008). For over 100 years‚ nurses have performed this surveillance using the same vital signs: temperature‚ pulse‚ blood pressure‚ respiratory rate and
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ROMAN CATHOLIC BISHOP OF NOVALICHES EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM (RCBN-ES‚ Inc.) Good Sheperd Cathedral‚ Regalado Ave.‚ Fairview Park‚ Quezon City Telephone 430-7819 School Year 2013-2014 Learning Activity Sheet First Quarter Health 10 NAME : DATE : SECTION : ACTIVITY NO. : Type of Activities : Essay‚ Comparing and Contrasting‚ and Situational Analysis Activity Title : Unintentional injuries Learning Target : Discuss the right of the child to safety and the concept of
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1.0 Introduction Whatever we look around us‚ every life needs something to develop it including human. Human has six senses compare to others so human has proper guidance to achieve their life. According to Orlando (1960)‚ “need is a necessity of the person which‚ if supplied‚ relieves or diminishes his immediate distress or improves his immediate logic of adequacy or well-being”. Health and survival is the most important for human being to live longer and healthily. Hence‚ human needs medical
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Industry‚ created by Wolfgang Sievers has been compared with the Rescue and Resuscitation by Max Dupain‚ of which both photographs reflect the modernist aesthetic in their works. When comparing the work of Wolfgang Sievers and Max Dupain‚ you can see the influence of Australia’s way of life on their photography. They captured the essence of Australia’s changing character. This is evident in both photos‚ Rescue and Resuscitation and Gear for Mining Industry. This shows that their work reflected changes
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PPA-1-ABBREVIATIONS CHART Abbreviation Letters Represent Context Definition or Application within the Patient’s Chart Source Document From Jane’s Dare Medical Record found on bottom of Medical Record pages… 1. ICD International Classifications of Diseases‚ Ninth Revision Published by WHO This is a systematic classification of diagnosis codes. These codes are numeric and alphanumeric codes that represent medical diagnoses ADMISSION SUMMARY 2. CM Clinical Modification This abbreviation
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Experiment 4 – Liquid Phase Chromatography I. Objectives This experiment’s goal is to explore one-dimensional and two-dimensional paper chromatography. II. Schematic Diagram of the Procedure PAPER CHROMATOGRAPHY Wash leaves‚ cut them into smaller pieces; in a mortar macerate them in circular motion Add 8mL ethyl alcohol to extract pigments‚ continue macerating until finely grounded Transfer extract to evaporating dish‚ allow to conc‚ don’t let extract to dry out Concentration
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secretions and maintain patency of the ET tube. Equipment: 1. Sterile suction catheter of appropriate size (not more than 2/3 the the size of the ET tube) 2. Sterile disposable gloves 3. Supplemental oxygen source and oxygen tubing 4. Resuscitation bag 5. Vacuum source and connecting tubing 6. Sterile H20 7. Syringe with sterile normal saline 8. Personal Protective equipment Contraindications/Hazards/Complications: 1. Hypoxia 2. Vagal stimulation: Cardiac arrhythmia 3.
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dilation; decreased ejection fraction Loss of sympathetic responsiveness ● ● ● ● PATHOPHYSIOLOGYCont. CardiovascularCont. ● Hypovolemia due to vascular leakage; central venous pressure may be decreased or increased depending upon fluid resuscitation Compromised nutrient blood flow to organs; decreased organ oxygen extraction ● PATHOPHYSIOLOGYCont. Pulmonary & Renal ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Hyperventilation with respiratory alkalosis Pulmonary hypertension and edema Hypoxemia (arterial pO2
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