What is Fi02 for nonrebreather mask
80-95%
High Temp
Fever
Who should be protected when contact precautions are in place
Visitors
Caregivers
What cell is targeted for HIV
CD4+T cells
Confirm ____ ____ probe placement
Pulse Ox
What is Flow rate for non rebreather mask
10-15 L/min
Increased _____ and ______ rate
Respiratory
What needs to be worn for contact precautions
Gloves
Gown
During symptomatic infection, CD4+T cells decline closer to _____ cells/uL
200
Confirm that the ____ ____ ____ is functioning and and that the client is receving the ______ oxygen levels
Oxygen Delivery System
Prescribed
2/3
Diarrhea
If you are within ____ ft of the patient you need to be on contact precautions
3
Symptoms of Symptomatic Infection
Persistne fever
Frequent night sweats
Chronic Diarrhea
Recurrent headaches
Severe fatigue
What position should the patient be in to promote chest expansion and to maximize ventilation
High or Semi Fowlers
Delivers the highest __ ______ possible except for intubation
02 concentration
Anorexia, Nausea, _____
Vomiting
Name a few contact infections that contact precations protect you from
Respiratory Syncytial Virus
Shigella
Enteric Disease caused by micro-organisms
Woud infections
Herpes Simplex
Impetigo
Scabies
C.Diff
____ DNA in genome directs cell to make new HIV
Viral
Name 2 disadvantages for this type of mask
Valve and flap on mask must be intact and functional during each breath
Poorly tolerated by clients who have anxiety or claustrophobia
Eating, drinking, talking impaired
Caution for clients who have high risk of aspiration or airway obstruction
Enlarged ____ _____
Lymph Nodes
Private Room
Shared Room with other client who has same infection
Immune problems when T cell count is <___cells/uL
500
Remain with the client and provide _____ support to decrease ______
Anxiety