Intact skin with non-blanchable area.
What is a stage 1 pressure injury?
The two most commonly used patient identifiers.
What are name and date of birth?
Muscle atrophy and pressure injuries are both examples.
What are consequences of immobility?
This is the most appropriate IM injection site for infants.
What is vastus lateralis?
Placing call bell within reach, nonskid socks, and chair alarms are all examples.
What are fall risk precautions?
Wound that is left open to heal and is closed as a later date.
What is delayed first intention wound healing?
The last step in the nursing process.
What is evaluation?
What checking vitals in different positions checks for.
What is orthostatic hypotension?
This right ensures that the nurse is delivering medication to the correct individual who is prescribed the treatment.
What is the Right Person?
What is stress incontinence?
Type of drainage that is clear to yellow.
What is serous drainage?
Step taken to close the loop in taking a verbal order.
What is read back?
Bending at the knees and keeping the back straight.
The difference between apical pulse and radial pulse.
What is pulse deficit?
Measures put in place to prevent food or liquid from entering the airway.
What is aspiration precautions?
Skin condition that may occur with incontinence?
What is dermatitis?
Structured methods for evaluating and ranking tasks, projects, or goals based on specific criteria.
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Ventilator acquired pneumonia is one example.
What is a HAIs?
Vital signs, lab results, and urine output are all examples of this type of data.
What is objective?
Nutrition that enters through the GI tract.
What is enteral nutrition?
This is the third step in the inflammatory process.
What is the release of inflammatory markers?
This is one of the rights of delegation.
What is (right task, right circumstances, right person, right direction, right evaluation)?
DVT and pneumonia are two examples.
Whar are complications of immobility?
Exercise, infection, anxiety, and pain's effect on HR.
Elevated CRP.
What is indication of generalized inflammation?