donning process - ANSWERSgown, mask, goggles, gloves
doffing process - ANSWERSgloves, goggles, gown, mask
Temperature normal range - ANSWERS96.8-101.3 F
36-38.5C
pulse normal range - ANSWERS60-100bpm
oxygen sat normal range - ANSWERS95%-100%
bp normal range - ANSWERS120/80mmHg or le...
doffing process - ANSWERSgloves, goggles, gown, mask
Temperature normal range - ANSWERS96.8-101.3 F
36-38.5C
pulse normal range - ANSWERS60-100bpm
oxygen sat normal range - ANSWERS95%-100%
bp normal range - ANSWERS120/80mmHg or less
respiration normal range - ANSWERS12-20 breaths/min
stage 1 of infection - ANSWERSincubation: from exposure until 1st symptom starts
stage 2 of infection - ANSWERSprodromal: initial symptoms as agent replicates
stage 3 of infection - ANSWERSacute: most severe symptoms
stage 4 of infection - ANSWERSperiod of decline: manifestations subside
stage 5 of infection - ANSWERSreturns to previous balanced state of health
standard precautions - ANSWERSinfection prevention used for all clients
contact precautions - ANSWERSintended to help prevent contact spreading
immobility may lead to.... - ANSWERSperipheral edema, swollen feet, sarcopenia, joint
contractures, disuse osteoporosis, deep vein thrombosis, constipation, atelectasis,
pressure injuries
maximum assistance client - ANSWERScannot bear weight or maintain seated position
for 2 minutes. use lift/sling
moderate assistance client - ANSWERSclient can maintain seated position. lacks lower
extremity strength to transfer safely. use power lift and assistive devices
minimum assistance - ANSWERSclient can rise from seated position and sustain a
stand. use gait belt and assistive devices
, no assistance - ANSWERSclient can stand, march, or walk without help
after applying antiembolism stocking, check on patient after how much time? -
ANSWERS30 mins
T or F
remove the pillow behind client's head before repositioning - ANSWERStrue
remove sequential compression devices after how long - ANSWERSevery 8 hours
with nonsurgical operations, vitals are measured every _____ hours - ANSWERS4-8
what determines if a patient has orthostatic hypotension? - ANSWERSa change in BP
of at least 20mmHg systole and 10mmHg diastole
those with fevers are at high risk for _____(involving heart) - ANSWERStachycardia
Cheyne-Stokes respiration - ANSWERSrespirations that are irregular and consist of
cycles that range from shallow to deep, followed by periods of hyperventilation, then
apnea
Kussmaul respirations - ANSWERSregular in rhythm, but abnormally deep and rapid
and occur with diabetic ketoacidosis and severe kidney disease
if radial pulse is irregular _____ - ANSWERScount for a full minute
if counting radial pulse for a full minute is irregular, ____ - ANSWERSlisten for apical
pulse
if pulse is elevated, _______ - ANSWERSprovide interventions and check back in 15-30
mins
if pulse is weak/absent, ________ - ANSWERScheck for adequate perfusion
what 2 main things can cause a pulse deficit? - ANSWERScoronary artery disease and
atrial fibrillation
to promote tissue integrity, head of bed should be lower than ____ degs - ANSWERS30
degrees. decreases pressure on sacral area and sliding down in bed
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