ONE MORE TEST GUYS LET’S FINISH ON A GOOD NOTE! Fundamentals Comprehensive Final Study Guide Spring 2011 ** I put page numbers when it was included and I read through some…
Diabetes Care Program of Nova Scotia Foot Risk Assessment Form Guide September 2009 Diabetes Care Program of Nova Scotia 2009 DCPNS Diabetes Foot Risk Assessment Form Guidelines…
CUES/ DATA Subjective: n/a Objective: Preterm birth (34 wks and 2days) With Oxygen hood regulated at 10 liters per minute RR:58 cycles/ min Episodes of apnea (6- 10 secs)…
Activity and Exercise Fundamentals of Nursing Review Mobility The ability to move freely, easily, rhythmically and purposefully Range of Motion The ROM of the joint…
Surgical Positions SFC McCarthy Operating Room Branch Surgical Positions q Plan for the class: – Review operation of the standard OR table. – Review anatomy related to…
Tracheostomy Care Rubbing of the trach tube and secretions can irritate the skin around the stoma. Daily care of the trach site is needed to prevent infection and skin breakdown…
1. PARKINSON’S DISEASE 2. Parkinson’s Disease Parkinson’s disease , is named after James Parkinson who in 1817 wrote a classic “shaking palsy”a disease for which…
Ch. 52 Assessment of the Musculoskeletal System I. Intro A. Includes 1. bones 2. joints 3. skeletal muscles 4. supporting structures (needed for movement) B. Mobility (movement)…
I. ARTIFICIAL AIRWAYS: are inserted to maintain patent air passage for clients whose airway has become obstructed or may become obstructed. A. Endotracheal tubes: are most…
Cast Care OBJECTIVES: After hours of classroom discussion, the Level 3 students will be able to: 1. define what cast is. 2. enumerate the purposes of having (a) cast/s. 3.…