this is something that can result in loss of life or limb in the patient
What is a Critical Incident?
this position raises the risk of a client experiencing footdrop
What is the supine position?
The section in the nursing process that focuses on the clients and is time-oriented
What are Goals?
On nursing intervention to not do when a client has a fever
What is give a tepid sponge bath?
do you need to place drainage bags in the biohazard waste?
what is no?
The act which protects individuals privacy
What are the knee and elbows?
The part of the nursing process that focuses on nursing actions
What is the implementation phase?
Anesthetics can cause the bladder to ______ urine
What is retain?
Calcium metabolism can be _____ during prolonged immobility
What is impaired?
What is the most important aspect in determining a clients mobility needs
What is to reduce the risk of injury?
to prevent foot drop in a patient in prone position how should the feed be positioned
What is dorsiflexion?
this process requires two nurses to measure the pulse at the same time
the semi-prone position is also referred to as the _____ position
What is the Sims position?
Consideration for a nurse when a client is wearing anti-embolic stocking
What is assess the circulation?
what are the most common injuries that health care professionals are at risk for
What are back injuries?
Position of the patients foot when they have footdrop
What is a respiratory pattern that is characterized by alterations in apnea and rapid breathing
What is Cheyne-Stokes respirations
The main goals of TLR
What are to minimize manual lifting, maximum use of equipment, and maintain a zero lift policy?
Food is processed to a smooth consistency (what we ate in lab)
What is a pureed diet?
The most important reason to assess the TLR status in terms of the client is to ....
What is reduce the risk of client injury?
A tool used to assess cognitive decline in the elderly
The audiotaped report has one major limitation that is it cannot be ____
what is validated?
The person is not able to maintain bladder control due to mobility restrictions
What is functional incontinence?
a diet that is used prior to a diagnostic test
What is a clear fluid diet?