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[Show more]What are the standard vital signs? - ANS 1) Temperature 
2) Respiration rate 
3) Pulse 
4) Pulse oximetry 
5) Blood pressure 
6) Pain assessment 
 
Normal range of temperature - ANS 96.6 - 100.6 degrees F 
 
Febrile temperature - ANS > 100.6 F 
 
Hypothermic temperature...
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Add to cartWhat are the standard vital signs? - ANS 1) Temperature 
2) Respiration rate 
3) Pulse 
4) Pulse oximetry 
5) Blood pressure 
6) Pain assessment 
 
Normal range of temperature - ANS 96.6 - 100.6 degrees F 
 
Febrile temperature - ANS > 100.6 F 
 
Hypothermic temperature...
Is inspiration an active or passive process? - ANS active 
 
Does intrathoracic pressure decrease or increase upon inspiration - ANS decrease, it pulls the outside air in 
 
Is exhalation an active or passive process? - ANS passive 
 
Does intrathoracic pressure increase o...
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Add to cartIs inspiration an active or passive process? - ANS active 
 
Does intrathoracic pressure decrease or increase upon inspiration - ANS decrease, it pulls the outside air in 
 
Is exhalation an active or passive process? - ANS passive 
 
Does intrathoracic pressure increase o...
CDC monitors for which of the following HAIs 
a. SSI (Surgical Site Infections) 
b. All of those listed here (and more) 
c. C Diff (Clostridium Difficile) 
d. CLABS (Central Line Associated Bloodstream Infections - ANS b 
 
Mucous membranes, non-intact skin, the GI, GU or respiratory tra...
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Add to cartCDC monitors for which of the following HAIs 
a. SSI (Surgical Site Infections) 
b. All of those listed here (and more) 
c. C Diff (Clostridium Difficile) 
d. CLABS (Central Line Associated Bloodstream Infections - ANS b 
 
Mucous membranes, non-intact skin, the GI, GU or respiratory tra...
respiratory assessment includes - ANS respiratory rate 
respiratory effort/work of breathing/use of accessory muscles 
breath sounds 
mental status 
 
ventilation - ANS physical process of moving air in and out of the lungs so that gas exchange can take place 
 
inspiration - ANS ...
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Add to cartrespiratory assessment includes - ANS respiratory rate 
respiratory effort/work of breathing/use of accessory muscles 
breath sounds 
mental status 
 
ventilation - ANS physical process of moving air in and out of the lungs so that gas exchange can take place 
 
inspiration - ANS ...
respiratory assessment includes - ANS respiratory rate 
respiratory effort/work of breathing/use of accessory muscles 
breath sounds 
mental status 
 
ventilation - ANS physical process of moving air in and out of the lungs so that gas exchange can take place 
 
inspiration - ANS ...
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Add to cartrespiratory assessment includes - ANS respiratory rate 
respiratory effort/work of breathing/use of accessory muscles 
breath sounds 
mental status 
 
ventilation - ANS physical process of moving air in and out of the lungs so that gas exchange can take place 
 
inspiration - ANS ...
SBAR - ANS stands for: 
Situation 
Background 
Assessment 
Recommendations 
 
when is SBAR used - ANS -shift report 
-when calling the health care provider 
-transferring between units/other facilities (sending to nursing home) 
-giving report to next shift 
-consults (calling di...
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Add to cartSBAR - ANS stands for: 
Situation 
Background 
Assessment 
Recommendations 
 
when is SBAR used - ANS -shift report 
-when calling the health care provider 
-transferring between units/other facilities (sending to nursing home) 
-giving report to next shift 
-consults (calling di...
Steps in the inflammatory response - ANS 1. Arterioles constrict 
2. Release of kinins 
3. Permeability of cells 
 
Local response - ANS heat, redness, swelling, pain, loss of function 
 
systemic response - ANS increased leukocytes, malaise, nausea, anorexia, ^ pulse/RR, ...
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Add to cartSteps in the inflammatory response - ANS 1. Arterioles constrict 
2. Release of kinins 
3. Permeability of cells 
 
Local response - ANS heat, redness, swelling, pain, loss of function 
 
systemic response - ANS increased leukocytes, malaise, nausea, anorexia, ^ pulse/RR, ...
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