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    NURSING CARE PLAN GUIDE ASSESSMENT OF UNIVERSAL SELF CARE REQUISITES DEFINITION: Organized and systematic process of collecting data from a variety of sources to evaluate the health status of a patient. |ASSESSMENT |PLANNING |EVALUATION | |Universal

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    referred to colloquially as the "sats“ reading * The heart rate The heart rate refers to the number of times that the heart contracts in a period of one minute * What is Pulse Oximeter * Pulse oximeters are now a standard part of perioperative monitoring which give the operator a non-invasive indication of the patient’s cardio-respiratory status. Having been successfully used in intensive care‚ the recovery room and during anaesthesia‚ they have been introduced in other areas of medicine

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    be disciplinary action if any plagiarism found. Late submission may have disciplinary action. Format Guidelines: Font Arial Font Size 12 size Line Spacing 2.0 Question 1. Define the following terms associated with anesthesiology: Hypothermia Answer: The core temperature becomes lower than 36 degrees Celsius in an unwarmed patient under surgery. (Hart et al.‚ 2011) Preoxygenation

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    The Complete list of NANDA Nursing Diagnosis for 2012-2014‚ with 16 new diagnoses. Below is the list of the 16 new NANDA Nursing Diagnoses 1. Risk for Ineffective Activity Planning 2. Risk for Adverse Reaction to Iodinated Contrast Media 3. Risk for Allergy Response 4. Insufficient Breast Milk 5. Ineffective Childbearing Process 6. Risk for Ineffective Child Bearing Process 7. Risk for Dry Eye 8. Deficient Community Health 9. Ineffective Impulse Control 10. Risk for Neonatal Jaundice

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    R. M. (2009). _The influences of stress hormones on fear circuitry_ . Retrieved July 14‚ 2014‚ from http://my.psychologytoday.com/files/attachments/37382/rodrigues-ledoux-sapolsky-arn-2009.pdf Sessler‚ D. I. (2009). _Temperature monitoring and perioperative thermoregulation_. Retrieved ‚ from July 14‚ 2014 Synapse (n.d.). _Get the facts- temperature control and dysautonomia_. Retrieved July 13‚ 2014‚ from http://synapse.org.au/get-the-facts/temperature-control-and-dysautonomia-fact-sheet.aspx Vella

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    Double versus single glove procedure implications in the perioperative environment Lee Brucato‚ Matthew Lower‚ Micah Miller The University of Akron Dr. Rose Baker & Dr. Rose Beeson Healthcare professionals are routinely exposed to pathogens and seek to protect themselves while still providing the best possible care. Throughout the evolution of modern healthcare‚ practices have been studied and adopted to reduce the transmission of diseases from patients to others. Healthcare

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    prospective‚ randomized‚ double-blind clinical trial to investigate the use of perioperative analgesia to reduce PLP post-amputation. In Karanikolas et al. study‚ 65 patients underwent lower limb amputation and were divided into five groups; the first group received perioperative

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    Student nurses in the Perioperative setting One of the top concerns in healthcare today is insufficient nurse staffing. The nursing shortage is predicted to increase over the next several years. “The need for nurses is expected to grow to 26% by the year 2020” (Johnson & Johnson‚ 2013). This number is faster than the average occupation. “The aging baby boomer population will place a demand on healthcare for more health services as people live longer” Bureau of Labor Statistics‚ 2012-2013).

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    for patient advocacy. Advocacy for patient rights promotes provider accountability and motivates the nurse to be proactive in educating patients and upholding patient rights regardless of the consequences. Patient advocacy is applicable to the perioperative practice environment‚ for it is during this time that patients experience extreme vulnerability because they often are sedated or anesthetized (Schroeter‚ June

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    I am a trained nurse working in one of major reference hospital in a capital city of Sabah. I have 14 years experience working as a trained perioperative nurse in operating theatre. Working through the years gives me ample experience in this field. Over this year‚ the workforce development in health care system has change the nursing profession and become more challenging. These changes had affected the nursing role and also their boundaries. Extending nursing role has happened in order to improve

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