Package deal
NUR 150 Bundled Exams with complete solutions
NUR 150 Bundled Exams with complete solutions
[Show more]NUR 150 Bundled Exams with complete solutions
[Show more](S) in SBAR - Situation 
(B) in SBAR - Background 
(A) in SBAR - Assessment 
(R) in SBAR - Recommendation 
The single most important and preventative technique that healthcare workers can use to interrupt the 
infectious process is doing what? - Handwashing 
PPE stands for? - personal protective equ...
Preview 1 out of 4 pages
Add to cart(S) in SBAR - Situation 
(B) in SBAR - Background 
(A) in SBAR - Assessment 
(R) in SBAR - Recommendation 
The single most important and preventative technique that healthcare workers can use to interrupt the 
infectious process is doing what? - Handwashing 
PPE stands for? - personal protective equ...
temperature is too high - hyperthermia, (higher than 99.7F) 
normal temperature range - 97.0F - 99.7F 
termperature is too low - hypothermia, (lower than 97F) 
normal heart rate range - 60-100 beats per minute (BPM) 
heart rate is too high - tachycardia (over 100 BPM) 
heart rate is too low - bradyc...
Preview 2 out of 5 pages
Add to carttemperature is too high - hyperthermia, (higher than 99.7F) 
normal temperature range - 97.0F - 99.7F 
termperature is too low - hypothermia, (lower than 97F) 
normal heart rate range - 60-100 beats per minute (BPM) 
heart rate is too high - tachycardia (over 100 BPM) 
heart rate is too low - bradyc...
Stage 1 pressure ulcer - Intact skin with nonblanchable redness 
Stage 2 pressure ulcer - Partial loss of dermis. Shallow open ulcer, usually shiny, or dry. Red-pink 
wound bed without sloughing or bruising. 
Stage 3 pressure ulcer - Full thickness tissue loss, subcutaneous fat may be visible. Possi...
Preview 1 out of 3 pages
Add to cartStage 1 pressure ulcer - Intact skin with nonblanchable redness 
Stage 2 pressure ulcer - Partial loss of dermis. Shallow open ulcer, usually shiny, or dry. Red-pink 
wound bed without sloughing or bruising. 
Stage 3 pressure ulcer - Full thickness tissue loss, subcutaneous fat may be visible. Possi...
SUPINE POSITION - lying on the back 
PRONE POSITION - lying face down 
FOWLERS POSITION - semi-sitting body position in which a person's head and shoulders are elevated 
45 to 60 degrees 
HIGH FOWLERS POSITION - 90 degrees 
ORTHOPNEIC POSITION - Sitting upright, bending over resting elbows on table...
Preview 2 out of 12 pages
Add to cartSUPINE POSITION - lying on the back 
PRONE POSITION - lying face down 
FOWLERS POSITION - semi-sitting body position in which a person's head and shoulders are elevated 
45 to 60 degrees 
HIGH FOWLERS POSITION - 90 degrees 
ORTHOPNEIC POSITION - Sitting upright, bending over resting elbows on table...
Dorsal Position - Supine (Flat) 
Dorsal Recumbent - Pillow under knees 
Fowlers - Head of bed raised up 45-60 degrees 
Semi Fowlers - Head of bed raised up 30 degrees 
Orthopenic - Sitting up leaning on table (90 degrees) 
Sims - Laying on one side with knee drawn to chest 
Prone - Face down 
Lithot...
Preview 1 out of 4 pages
Add to cartDorsal Position - Supine (Flat) 
Dorsal Recumbent - Pillow under knees 
Fowlers - Head of bed raised up 45-60 degrees 
Semi Fowlers - Head of bed raised up 30 degrees 
Orthopenic - Sitting up leaning on table (90 degrees) 
Sims - Laying on one side with knee drawn to chest 
Prone - Face down 
Lithot...
what are similar in hospital and long term care national patient safety goals? - patient identification 
proper procedure for fecal impactation removal? - Lube first two gloved fingers, insert into pt one at 
a time, in a scissor movement break down the stool and remove little by little. 
**Watch fo...
Preview 2 out of 7 pages
Add to cartwhat are similar in hospital and long term care national patient safety goals? - patient identification 
proper procedure for fecal impactation removal? - Lube first two gloved fingers, insert into pt one at 
a time, in a scissor movement break down the stool and remove little by little. 
**Watch fo...
What do we want to do with chain of infection? - break it, wash hands 
How does HAI spread - not hand washing, equipment 
What PPE is worn for what isolation - Contact - gloves, gown 
Droplet - mask, gloves, gown 
standard precautions - gloves 
What infections do we put in Contact isolation - VRE, M...
Preview 2 out of 8 pages
Add to cartWhat do we want to do with chain of infection? - break it, wash hands 
How does HAI spread - not hand washing, equipment 
What PPE is worn for what isolation - Contact - gloves, gown 
Droplet - mask, gloves, gown 
standard precautions - gloves 
What infections do we put in Contact isolation - VRE, M...
(S) in SOAPIER? - Subjective 
(O) in SOAPIER? - objective 
(A) in SOAPIER? - assessment 
(P) in SOAPIER? - plan 
(I) in SOAPIER? - Implement 
(E) in SOAPIER? - Evaluate 
(R) in SOAPIER? - Reassessing 
What color is regular insulin? - clear 
What color is NPH Insulin? - cloudy 
What type of needle is...
Preview 1 out of 2 pages
Add to cart(S) in SOAPIER? - Subjective 
(O) in SOAPIER? - objective 
(A) in SOAPIER? - assessment 
(P) in SOAPIER? - plan 
(I) in SOAPIER? - Implement 
(E) in SOAPIER? - Evaluate 
(R) in SOAPIER? - Reassessing 
What color is regular insulin? - clear 
What color is NPH Insulin? - cloudy 
What type of needle is...
Used to treat inflammatory responses- decreases edema, muscle spasms, pain, and decreases blood 
flow to the area. - Cold and Heat Therapy 
when is cold and heat therapy recommended for an injury - first 24 to 48 hours 
whose responsibility is it to evaluate proper application, adverse signs and sym...
Preview 2 out of 15 pages
Add to cartUsed to treat inflammatory responses- decreases edema, muscle spasms, pain, and decreases blood 
flow to the area. - Cold and Heat Therapy 
when is cold and heat therapy recommended for an injury - first 24 to 48 hours 
whose responsibility is it to evaluate proper application, adverse signs and sym...
What are 2 sources of stress? - Physiological 
Psychological 
Physiological stress is caused by - A disease/physiological process 
Examples of physiological stress - Cancer 
COPD 
Dementia 
Injury 
Heart attack 
Acute/chronic pain 
Psychological stress is caused by - your environment (anything outsi...
Preview 1 out of 4 pages
Add to cartWhat are 2 sources of stress? - Physiological 
Psychological 
Physiological stress is caused by - A disease/physiological process 
Examples of physiological stress - Cancer 
COPD 
Dementia 
Injury 
Heart attack 
Acute/chronic pain 
Psychological stress is caused by - your environment (anything outsi...
Stuvia customers have reviewed more than 700,000 summaries. This how you know that you are buying the best documents.
You can quickly pay through credit card or Stuvia-credit for the summaries. There is no membership needed.
Your fellow students write the study notes themselves, which is why the documents are always reliable and up-to-date. This ensures you quickly get to the core!
You get a PDF, available immediately after your purchase. The purchased document is accessible anytime, anywhere and indefinitely through your profile.
Our satisfaction guarantee ensures that you always find a study document that suits you well. You fill out a form, and our customer service team takes care of the rest.
Stuvia is a marketplace, so you are not buying this document from us, but from seller PatrickKaylian. Stuvia facilitates payment to the seller.
No, you only buy these notes for $15.99. You're not tied to anything after your purchase.
4.6 stars on Google & Trustpilot (+1000 reviews)
79223 documents were sold in the last 30 days
Founded in 2010, the go-to place to buy study notes for 14 years now