What is the chain of infection
Socioeconomic class; Spiritual Practices; Developmental Level; Health State; Personal Preferences
What are factors affecting hygiene practices
Skin, subcutaneous layer under skin, appendages of skin (glands in the skin, hair, and nails)
Blood vessels, nerves and sensory organs of the skin
What is the integumentary system
This technique reduces pain during an IM injection
What is Z-Track
Having one of these puts patients at risk for this type of infection.
What is CAUTI (Catheter associated urinary tract infection)
Contact
Airborne
Droplet
What are modes of transmission
Treatments, Medications, Provide food and fluids, Assist with personal hygiene
What are caring interventions
These are functions of the skin (name two)
What is ProtectionTemperature regulation Psychosocial Sensation Vitamin D production Immunologic Absorption Elimination
The assessments that are necessary prior to giving a beta-blocker
What is checking BP and apical pulse
Over use of these can cause bowel problems
What are laxatives and enemas
The point at which an organism enters a new host
What is portal of entry
Eating, Bathing, Dressing, Toileting, Transferring, Continence
What are activities of daily living
State of Health Weight Fluid lossExcessive moistureJaundiceDiseases of the skin
Developmental ConsiderationsInfantsChildrenOlder adults
What are factors that affect skin integrity
What are insulin syringes
These may help in alleviating stress incontinence
What are Kegel exercises
1. Gloves 2. Goggles 3. Gown 4. Mask 5. Hand Hygiene
What is the proper sequence for PPE removal
The Goal of the Nurse-Client interaction is.......
What is Person Centered Care
Hemostasis Inflammatory phase Proliferation phase Maturation phase (or remodeling)
What are stages of wound healing
The technique and site chosen for a heparin injection.
What is subcutaneous and 2 inches from umbilicus
The patient is placed in this position for administration of a large volume enema
What is SIMS or left lateral side
Incubation
Prodromal
Full
Convalescence
What are stages of infection
These are characteristics of caring include these factors (name two)
What is being Genuine, Empathetic, Honest, Respectful and keeping confidentiality
What is a stage IV pressure injury
When administering Ceftriaxone, you should check to make sure the patient is not allergic to this drug
What is Penicillin
Intake, Muscle Tone, Pathology, Medications
What are physiologic factors that affect elimination