Respiratory Disorders
Medications
Surgery and Labs
Time Management
Resources
100
Increased work of breathing, retractions, nasal flaring, grunting

What are signs of respiratory distress?

100

Contains all vitamins necessary to promote cellular processes to facilitate growth and a balanced diet

What are multivitamins?

100

Used to assess infection and anemia

What is a CBC

100

0730-0745

What are safety checks, chart and order review

100

Available to help 

Who is the Charge and Clinical Supervisor

200

Lasting 48-72 hours, can exhibit intermittent tachypnea due to retained fetal fluid

What is TTN?

200

Resource used to look up medication information

What is Micromedex and Neofax?

200

Broad inflammation marker

What is a C-Reactive Protein

200

0745

What is start warming first patients milk, start first assessment

200

Available to help

Who are the NRT, Transport, PICC, Resource nurse

300

Cessation of breathing due to prematurity 

What is apnea of prematurity?

300

Recombinant DNA glycoprotein stimulates erythropoiesis in marrow to release reticulocytes into blood to become mature RBCs

What is Epogen?

300

Characterized by inflammation of the bowel wall followed by areas of necrosis

What is NEC

300

Should not take longer than 30 minutes

What is the total assessment and feeding

300

Available to help

Who are Leadership

400

The cessation of breathing that lasts at least 20 seconds, or less if accompanied by signs such as pallor, cyanosis, bradycardia, and hypotonia.

What is Apnea?

400

Methylxanthine, may increase ventilatory response to CO2, enhance force of diaphragmatic contraction or improve pharyngeal muscle tone

What is Caffeine Citrate?

400

Central defect with herniation of the abdominal viscera into the umbilical cord covered by a thing, avascular membranous sac.

What is an Omphalocele

400

When behind on time you can

What is delegate?

400

These are what gives us direction of how things should be done

What are Policy and Procedures

500

Includes pauses in respirations for 5 to 10 seconds and may be followed by 10 to 15 seconds of rapid respirations.

What is periodic breathing?

500

Interferes with bacterial cell wall synthesis by binding to penicillin-binding proteins needed to close cell wall during replication, thereby leaking cellular contents and killing bacteria

What is Ampicillin?

500

Herniation of abdominal contents through an abdominal wall defect lateral to the umbilical ring

What is Gastroschisis?
500

To refresh and be able to survive 12 hours you should

What is take a break?

500

In here you can find the clinical skills library and scholarly applications

What is the Nursing Forum