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Nursing Skills
Nursing
Fluids
Electrolytes
CPR
100
110 degrees Fahrenheit
What is the temp for a warm bath?
100
carbohydrates
What is 4 calories per gram?
100
the movement of water from an area of lower concentration to an area of higher concentration.
What is osmosis?
100
a blood level or 1.5mEq/L or less.
What is hypomagnesemia?
100
What does CPR stand for?
Cardio-pulmonary Resuscitation
200
18 Gauge Needle
What is the correct size needle for transfusing blood?
200
20 minutes on 20 minutes off
What is the recommended time for an ice pack?
200
a substance that when in solution, separate into electrically charged particles.
What is an electrolyte?
200
7.35 to 7.45
What is considered normal blood PH?
200
100
How many chest compressions should be performed eah minute when giving CPR?
300
From the inner to the outer Canthus
What is direction for instilling eye ointment?
300
1 to 2 minutes
What is the maximum time you should leave a tourniquet?
300
The most abundant electrolyte in the body.
What is sodium?
300
Intercellular and extracellular
What are the two primary fluid compartments of the human body?
300
30:2
What is the recommended compression to ventilation ratio?
400
from the inner most area to the outer most area in a circular motion
What is the correct way to cleans a wound?
400
2/L
What is the rate of O2 for a COPD patient to begin with?
400
a greater than normal concentration of sodium in the body.
What is hypernatremia?
400
thirst, dry mucus membranes, increased heart rate, decreased blood pressure, poor skin turgor.
What are signs and symptoms of Dehydration?
400
At what age do children become adults in CPR terms?
12
500
Iodine and Latex
What do you ask your patient specifically regarding prior to catheterization?
500
nose to ear to xiphoid process
What is the correct way to measure the length for inserting an NG tube?
500
a decrease of K+ in the body to a level less than 3.5mEq/L
What is hypokalemia?
500
the transfer of water and dissolved substances from a higher pressure to an area of lower pressure.
What is filtration?
500
Perform the head tilt chin lift
When you deliver the first rescue breath what should you do if the victims chest does not rise?