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GC Student regulations/role of NAII
wound irrigation
Oxygen therapy
Sterile Technique
wound/dressing change
100
Brown top, khaki pants, watch, name tag, white socks, white leather shoes, black pen
What is my uniform
100
normal saline
What is solution I can irrigate a wound with
100
has a gauge to tell you how much oxygen in tank, and you where can adjust the rate of oxygen
What is flow meter
100
such as TB, or HIV
What is causative agent
100
i can only change a dressing on stage 1 or 2 wounds, and only if they are how old
What is 48 hours
200
fake nails, no name tag, being unprofessional
What is things I can be sent home for
200
yellow, green or white drainage from a wound
What is purulent drainage
200
oxygen tank, concentrator, wall unit
What is delivery system
200
microorganism that can cause disease
What is a pathogen
200
red, purulent, warm, raised
What is localized infection
300
a nurse, or licensed professional
What is who can delegate to me
300
till the fluid runs clear
What is how long to irrigate a wound
300
nc, mask, trach mask
What is delivery device
300
clean technique, involves procedures to limit the number of pathogens and keep them from spreading
What is medical asepsis
300
chills, fever, n&v,....
What is systemic infection
400
3 days (16.5 hours)
What is the maximum time I can miss
400
clear, fluid like drainage
What is serous drainage
400
not necessary for liter flow less than 5Lpm
What is humidification
400
sterile technique. designed to rid objects of all microorganisms
What is sterile asepsis
400
open and closed
What is 2 basic types of wounds
500
more than 2 clinical days
What is something I will have to withdraw for
500
red drainage
What is sanguineous drainage
500
means low concentration of oxygen in the blood
What is hypoxia
500
the outer inch of your sterile field, sterile drape that hangs below the table, a package with the date expired
What is contaminated
500
the body's natural response to injury
What is inflammation