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CTI CNA2
Patient is sitting in bed and leaning over a bed side table. Place pillow on table for comfort.
*Used for someone that is having difficulty breathing* - ANS-orthopenic position

Continuous monitoring of a patient's heart rhythm in a hospital. (Electronic Trasmission of Data
-tele/o meams distant) - ANS-telemetry

inflammation of the kidney - ANS-nephritis

Kidney infection bacterial stemming from bladder - ANS-pyelonephritis

Skin sore or abrasion produced by scratching or scraping - ANS-excoriation

thick green, yellow, or brown drainage
comprised of white blood cells, liquefied dead tissue debris, and both dead and live bacteria;
pus ( this type of drainage often has a foul odor). - ANS-purulent drainage

A separation of layers, usually of a surgical incision - ANS-dehiscence

bruise
an injury to underlying tissues without breaking the skin and is characterized by discoloration
and pain - ANS-contusion

clear, watery drainage (serum of blood plasma like drainage) - ANS-serous drainage

A side-lying position used to maintain a clear airway in unconscious patients without injuries
who are breathing adequately. - ANS-recovery position

bloody drainage - ANS-sanguineous drainage

drainage that contains both blood and serum drainage. Appears to be clear but red tinged or
blood streaked. - ANS-serosanguineous drainage

lying on back, facing upward - ANS-supine position

difficulty breathing when lying down - ANS-orthopnea

paralysis from the waist down caused by damage to the lower level of the spinal cord -
ANS-paraplegia

pain or discomfort felt in an amputated limb - ANS-phantom pain

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