Skin can be painful but is intact.
What is a stage 1 pressure injury?
1mg
What is 1,000mcg
The nursing principle of do no harm.
What is non-malefiecense?
The first skill learned in fundamentals.
What are vital signs?
Facial expressions, body language
What is non-verbal communication?
A surgical wound that opens up to the outside.
What is dehisence?
5mL
What is one teaspoon?
Regulation and rules for nursing practice
What is the nurse practice act?
Rights of safe medication administration.
Right client, right medication, right dose, right time, right route, right documentation, right education, right to refuse, right assessment, right evaluation.
Questions to provoke discussion.
What are Open-ended questions?
Full thickness skin and tissues loss: Skin and tissue loss with cartilage, bone, fascia, muscle, pigments or tendon exposed in the wound or easily palpable.
What is a stage 4 pressure injury?
15mL
What is one tablespoon?
State rules and regulation body.
What is state board of nursing.
Physiological, safety and security, love and belonging, self-esteem, self actualization.
What is Maslow's hierarchy of needs?
Honesty, eye contact, sitting with patient are examples of doing this.
What is developing the nurse-patient relationship?
Use of foam strips laid into the wound bed with an occlusive sealed drape applied and suction tubing placed for negative pressure (suction).
8 ounces
What is 240mL?
If you don't do as I tell you I will have to restrain you.
What is assault?
Nurse, doctor, social worker, case manager are just few of these team members
What is the health care team?
Interrupting, inattentiveness and looking at your watch are considered.
What are bad communication techniques?
Technique used to decrease the presence of microorganisms.
What is aseptic technique?
2.2 kg
What is one pound?
Making a promise to a patient.
What is fidelity?
Considered the mother of nursing.
Who is Florence Nightingale?
Applying the nursing process to make nursing judgements and proficient ability to perform nursing skills.
What is Competence