53 Peripheral Intravenous Care

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Skill 53 Peripheral Intravenous Care Dressing Care, Discontinuation Short peripheral intravenous (IV) catheters require strict adherence to infection-prevention measures to avoid complications associated with these devices. Securely apply catheter dressings…

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62 Rectal Suppository Insertion

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Skill 62 Rectal Suppository Insertion Rectal medications exert either local effects on gastrointestinal (GI) mucosa (e.g., promoting defecation) or systemic effects (e.g., relieving nausea or providing analgesia). The rectal route…

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66 Seizure Precautions

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Skill 66 Seizure Precautions The two basic types of seizures are partial (simple and complex) and generalized. In a simple seizure a patient does not lose consciousness. In a partial…

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56 Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter Care

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Skill 56 Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter Care The need for safe and convenient intravenous (IV) therapy has led to the development of vascular access devices (VADs) designed for long-term access…

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48 Ostomy Care (Pouching)

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Skill 48 Ostomy Care (Pouching) Immediately after a fecal surgical diversion, it is necessary to place a pouch over the newly created stoma to contain effluent when the stoma begins…

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85 Wound Irrigation

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Skill 85 Wound Irrigation Wound irrigation cleanses and irrigates surgical or chronic wounds such as pressure ulcers (Table 85-1). Introduce the cleansing solution directly into the wound with a syringe,…

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49 Oxygen Therapy

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Skill 49 Oxygen Therapy Nasal Cannula, Oxygen Mask, T Tube, or Tracheostomy Collar Oxygen therapy is the administration of supplemental oxygen (O2) to a patient to prevent or treat hypoxia….

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23 Enemas

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Skill 23 Enemas An enema is the instillation of a solution into the rectum and sigmoid colon to promote defecation by stimulating peristalsis. Cleansing enemas promote complete evacuation of feces…

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65 Restraint-Free Environment

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Skill 65 Restraint-Free Environment Patients at risk for falls or wandering present special safety challenges when trying to create a restraint-free environment. Wandering is the meandering, aimless, or repetitive locomotion…

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61 Pulse Oximetry

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Skill 61 Pulse Oximetry Pulse oximetry is the noninvasive measurement of arterial blood oxygen saturation, the percent to which hemoglobin is filled with oxygen. A pulse oximeter is a probe…

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