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- Monitoring respiratory rate for nurse
- How to Central venous line insertion
- How to inserting iv utilizing
- How to respiratory exam
- Simple inserting NG Tube
- How to Starting Intravenous Therapy
- Vital Signs
Monitoring respiratory rate for nurse Posted: 26 Sep 2010 05:19 AM PDT Monitoring a client's respiration rate is essential to facilitate the evaluation of medical treatment and nursing interventions. Equipment A digital watch or watch with a second hand, together with an appropriate chart for recording, is required. The procedures and rationales are given below. Procedure Explain procedure and ensure adequate understanding Count respirations as chest rises and falls for a period of |
How to Central venous line insertion Posted: 26 Sep 2010 05:08 AM PDT Central venous line insertion is an important skill for all those who work in emergencies and intensive care units. It helps in patients who need large amounts of fluids as will as those who need monitoring of their central venous pressure. First we should know the anatomy of the internal jugular vein which we will be explaining here. The internal jugular vein lies anterior and lateral to the carotid artery in the |
Posted: 26 Sep 2010 05:01 AM PDT inserting iv utilizing 1. Verify written prescription for iv therapy, check prepared IVF and other things needed. 2. Explain procedure to reassure the patient & significant others and observe the 10 R’s. 3. Do hand hygiene before & after the procedure. 4. Choose site for IV. 5. Apply tourniquet 4-6 inches above the injection site depending on the condition of patient. 6. Check for radial pulse below t |
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Posted: 26 Sep 2010 04:53 AM PDT Whether you’ve never inserted an NG tube or have done so dozens of times, you know that this common bedside procedure is not without risk. To ensure your patient’s safety, you need to know the reason for the insertion order and be aware of the potential pitfalls and how to avoid them. Primarily intended for short-term use—typically 48 – 72 hours—NG tubes serve both therapeutic and diagnostic purpo |
How to Starting Intravenous Therapy Posted: 26 Sep 2010 04:45 AM PDT Starting Intravenous Therapy 1. All infants will have IV access established by trained personnel when ordered by a physician or Advanced Practitioner. 2. No more than 2 attempts at cannulation should be made by one individual. After 2 unsuccessful attempts, additional attempts should be made by someone with more experience. 3. All IVs require a dressing, either transparent or gauze (sterile 2×2). The choice of |
Posted: 26 Sep 2010 04:21 AM PDT Definition Simply stated, vital signs are “signs of life.” Temperature, beat of the heart (pulse), respiratory rate, and blood pressure signal that a person is alive. All of these vital signs can be observed, measured, and monitored. This will enable the assessment of the level at which the individual is functioning. Normal ranges of measurements of vital signs change with a person’s age and medic |
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