Provide quality care.
CNA
Temperature, Pulse, Respirations, Blood pressure
The four vital signs
Right conduct and wrong conduct
Ethics
Adult Normal Respiration
12 to 20 respirations/min.
Sign and symptom of infection
Fever
Protects a person’s rights.
Ombudsman
Signal life-threatening events
Vital signs
Understanding your feelings, strengths, and weaknesses
Self awareness
Cannot get to the bathroom in time
Functional incontinence
Friction and shearing can cause
Infection and pressure injuries
Reports changes in the person’s condition to the nurse
Nursing assistant
More than 100 beats per minute
Tachycardia
Head of the bed is raised 60 to 90 degrees
High Fowler's
Blood in the urine
Hematuria
Urinary problem caused by BPH
Frequent urination at night
An extra chromosome.
Down syndrome
Less than 60 beats per minute
Bradycardia
Must have a window or door that provides natural light
Assisted living units
Catheter is kept in the bladder
An inflated balloon near the catheter tip
Between the alveoli and capillaries
Oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged
Strong side moves first
Transferring a person
Beats are not spaced evenly
Irregular heart rate
Alopecia
Hair loss
Remove an indwelling catheter
Attach a syringe to the balloon port on the catheter
The process of removing waste products from the blood
Dialysis