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which way do you spiral pack a wound? - distal to proximal how long do you wash your hands for - 20-30 seconds process of Donning - gown to mask to eyewear to gloves how to take off PPE - gloves to eyewear to gown to mask Local infection - infection based in one section of the body systemic infection - an infection throughout the body nosocomial infection - hospital acquired infection modes of transmission - direct, indirect, droplet, airborne, vehicles, vector classic signs of infection - - redness - swelling - drainage - increased WBC - pain - fever - if infection develops under sutures = greater risk for wound dehiscence which type of protein is good for healing wounds, lean fat protein or animal fat protein? - lean-fat protein two major types of vitamins that help with infection - Vitamin D and Vitamin C herpes is what type of transmission - contact scabies is what type of transmission - contact TB is what type of transmission - Airborne Pertusssis is what type of transmission - Droplet Imeptigo is what type of transmission - contact Mumps/Rubella is what type of transmission - Droplet Covid-19 is what type of transmission - droplet but can also include airborne precautions contact PPE - gloves and gown Droplet PPE - within 3 feet; mask Airborne PPE - N95 Respirator After removing PPE with C.Diff patient, what will you do? - Wash hands with soap and water Varicella can be what two types of transmission - contact and airborne PPE can be worn how many times - once Sterile surface technique - don't turn back on patient, keep surface dry, drape tables, waist level, do not leave surface unattended, and don't break sterile field Guided principle for hemodynamics - don't treat the number, treat the patient ear tips of the stethoscope should face which direction? away from the body in the ears or towards the body in the ears? - towards the body factors that affect temperature - age, circadian rhythms, exercise, hormones, stress, environment routes of temperature - oral, rectal, axillary, tympanic, temporal. how do you take a temporal temperature - follow the temporal artery across forehead and back behind ear how to hold ear of adult - pull up and back gently how to hold ear of kid - pull back gently hyperthermia - Abnormally high body temperature hypothermia - abnormally low body temperature factors affecting pulse - age, sex, exercise, fever, medications, hypovolemia/dehydration, stress, position, pathology
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