Patient has Pneumonia - PPE
What is Standard Precautions
Pulse 101, BP 130/82
What is Tachycardia and Primary HTN Stage 1
Systemic
Infection in entire body, not just one organ
Bradypnea
What is abnormally slow
Temporal
What is over temporal bone of head, above and lateral to eye (usual for children, easy access)
Patient has Influenza - PPE
What is Droplet
Pulse 58, BP 90/54
What is Sinus Brady and Hypotension
Vector
What is fleas, mosquitos, louse, fleas, ticks
Tachypnea
What is abnormally rapid
Apical
What is Fourth to Fifth intercostal space at left midclavicular line
Patient has the measles - PPE
What is Airborne
Respirations (RR) in a Newborn
What is 30-60
Suprainfection
What is Broad Spectrum Antibiotics eliminate wide range of normal flora
Apnea
What is respirations cease for several seconds
Ulnar
What is the side of forearm at wrist, used for status of circulation of hand, also an Allen's test.
patient has MRSA - PPE
What is Contact
Mechanical movement of gases into and out of the lungs
What is Ventilation
Nursing Process
What is Assessment, Diagnosis, Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation
Cheyne-Stokes respirations
Popliteal
What is behind the knee, status of circulation to lower leg.
Patient's WBC count is 2.1 - PPE
What is Neutropenic - Mask
BP 146/92 and Temperature (T) 100.5
What is hypertension stage 2 and Pyrexia
Portal of Exit
What is Blood, skin, mucus membranes, Resp. Tract, Genit. tract, Gastro tract, Placenta (mother/baby)
Kussmaul Respirations
What is Respirations are abnormally deep, regular, and increased in rate.
Dorsalis pedis
What is along top of foot, b/w extension tendons of great first toe, assess status of circulation to foot.