- Intuition
- Critical thinking
- Technical skill
- Delegation
No category found.
- Insist on direct answers to all questions.
- Document the patient's uncooperative behavior.
- Recognize cultural differences and adapt communication to be respectful and encourage trust.
- Terminate the interview and reschedule.
- Primary prevention
- Secondary prevention
- Tertiary prevention
- Quaternary prevention
- Planning
- Diagnosis
- Evaluation
- Implementation
- Use clean gloves throughout the procedure.
- Maintain sterility of the catheter and the insertion site.
- Insert the catheter without lubricating it to prevent contamination.
- Use a small amount of antiseptic solution before insertion.
- Implement interventions to improve gas exchange.
- Re-evaluate the patient's vital signs in 15 minutes.
- Develop expected outcomes for the nursing diagnosis.
- Administer oxygen immediately.
- Assessment
- Diagnosis
- Planning
- Implementation
- Before applying sterile gloves
- After removing gloves
- After contact with blood or body fluids
- Before and after direct patient contact
- Document the findings and continue monitoring.
- Elevate the head of the bed, re-assess the patient, and notify the physician of the worsening respiratory status.
- Encourage the patient to deep breathe and cough.
- Assessment
- Diagnosis
- Planning
- Implementation
- Efficiency
- Professionalism
- Patient confidentiality and privacy
- Technical competence
- Right Patient
- Right Drug
- Right Doctor
- Right Dose
- Impaired Physical Mobility related to chronic illness
- Risk for Falls related to impaired vision, use of walker, and medication side effects
- Activity Intolerance related to aging process
- Self-Care Deficit related to reliance on assistive devices
- Stratified squamous epithelium
- Dense regular connective tissue
- Adipose tissue and loose connective tissue
- Smooth muscle tissue
- Sagittal view
- Coronal view
- Transverse view
- Oblique view
- Epithelial tissue
- Muscle tissue
- Nervous tissue
- Connective tissue
- Carbohydrate structure
- Lipid content
- Three-dimensional protein structure
- Nucleic acid sequence
- Towards the front
- Towards the back
- Towards the side
- Towards the midline
- Always containing carbon and hydrogen
- Not typically containing carbon-hydrogen bonds
- Being complex macromolecules
- Being used only for energy storage
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