- Take shallow, rapid breaths.
- Cough forcefully from the throat.
- Take a deep breath, hold for a few seconds, and then cough from the diaphragm.
- Breathe through their nose only.
Category: Fundamental of nursing
- Continue the procedure quickly.
- Remove only the contaminated glove and continue.
- Remove both gloves, perform hand hygiene, and don new sterile gloves before continuing the procedure.
- Cover the contaminated area with a new sterile drape.
- Avoid patient agitation.
- Promote reality orientation and reduce anxiety.
- Test the patient's memory.
- Expedite patient discharge.
- Fluid volume excess
- Fluid volume deficit
- Hyperkalemia
- Hyponatremia
- Assume the physician has reviewed all medications.
- Focus only on new prescriptions.
- Obtain a comprehensive list of all medications, including over-the-counter and herbal supplements.
- Advise the patient to stop all supplements.
- Use an expired test strip.
- Clean the finger with alcohol and allow it to dry completely before pricking.
- Squeeze the finger vigorously to obtain blood.
- Apply the blood sample directly to the glucometer without a strip.
- Phlebitis
- Infection
- Infiltration
- Allergic reaction
- Pharmacological interventions
- Non-pharmacological interventions
- Assessment and monitoring
- Acute pain management
- Basic patient needs
- Cardinal signs
- Vital signs
- Physical parameters
- Ensure the balloon is fully deflated.
- Clamp the catheter for 30 minutes.
- Administer antibiotics.
- Closed-ended question
- Leading question
- Open-ended question
- Reflective question
- Oral suctioning as needed.
- Administering oral fluids.
- Placing the patient in a supine position.
- Elevating the foot of the bed.
- Protect the patient from visitors.
- Prevent transmission of the MDRO to others.
- Provide warmth for the patient.
- Maintain patient confidentiality.
- Relying solely on objective data.
- Relying solely on subjective data.
- Integrating both subjective and objective data for accurate assessment.
- Prioritizing family input.
- Inhale quickly and deeply after activating the inhaler.
- Exhale slowly after activating the inhaler.
- Activate the inhaler while exhaling.
- Breathe normally while using the inhaler.
- Collecting patient data.
- Identifying nursing diagnoses.
- Performing nursing interventions and documenting them.
- Evaluating patient outcomes.
- Anger
- Bargaining
- Depression
- Acceptance
- Advanced wound care
- Infection control
- Surgical asepsis
- Pain management
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