Precautions
Complications
100

What is the purpose of precautions?

To promote well being and patient safety

100

What is hypotension and the manifestations associated with it?

Low blood pressure. Manifestations include dizziness, weakness, light-headed, and fatigue

200

Fall prevention

Yellow socks and wrist band, bed alarm on, sign outside of room, assistance when ambulating

200

What is hypoglycemia and the manifestations associated with it?

low blood glucose. Manifestations include, shaking, sweating, light-headed, anxious, and tachycardia 

300

Pressure wound prevention

q2 turning, frequent incontinence checks, adequate nutrition, offloading bony prominence's, therapeutic mattress

300

What is wound dehiscence?

partial or full separation of wound edges

400

Aspiration prevention

HOB > 30º, PO intake at 90º, avoid distractions while eating, suction within reach
400
What is sepsis?

An extreme immune response to an infection

500

Delirium prevention

Lights on, shades open, brief napping but none after 3pm, tv and lights off at bedtime, encourage sensory aids and ambulation

500

What is Oseteomyelitis?  

An infection in the bones

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