Procedure Checklists for Fundamentals of Nursing
Häftad, Engelska, 2019
Av Judith M. Wilkinson, Leslie S. Treas, Karen L. Barnett, Mable H. Smith, Judith M Wilkinson, Leslie S Treas, Karen L Barnett, Mable H Smith
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All of the must-know procedures…all in one place!Assess your progress. Checklists for over 165 common nursing procedures that follow the procedures presented in Fundamentals of Nursing, 4th Edition and Basic Nursing, 2nd Edition.Begin with the principle-based checklist that you’ll use with all the procedures. Then, for each individual procedure, you’ll follow and check off all of the steps in the order that they must be performed to ensure the safety of both the patient and the nurse.Put your knowledge to work and use these checklists to practice your skills or to participate in peer check-offs.
Produktinformation
- Utgivningsdatum2019-10-30
- Mått216 x 276 x 19 mm
- Vikt910 g
- SpråkEngelska
- Antal sidor368
- Upplaga4
- FörlagF.A. Davis Company
- EAN9780803676893
- IntroductionPrinciples-Based Procedure Checklist To Use With All Procedures Chapter 9Assessing for Abuse Chapter 11 Admitting a Patient to a Nursing Unit Transferring a Patient to Another Unit in the AgencyTransferring a Patient to a Long-Term Care Facility Discharging a Patient From the Healthcare FacilityChapter 20Assessing Body TemperatureAssessing Peripheral PulsesAssessing the Apical PulseAssessing for an Apical–Radial Pulse Deficit Assessing RespirationsMeasuring Blood Pressure (Brachial Artery)Chapter 22 Performing the General SurveyAssessing the SkinAssessing the HairAssessing the NailsAssessing the Head and FaceAssessing the EyesAssessing the Ears and HearingAssessing the Nose and SinusesAssessing the Mouth and OropharynxAssessing the NeckAssessing the Breasts and AxillaeAssessing the Chest and LungsAssessing the Heart and Vascular SystemAssessing the AbdomenAssessing the Musculoskeletal SystemAssessing the Sensory-Neurological SystemAssessing the Male Genitourinary SystemAssessing the Female Genitourinary SystemAssessing the Anus and RectumBrief Bedside AssessmentChapter 23Hand HygieneDonning Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)Removing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)Surgical Hand Washing (Traditional Method)Surgical Hand Washing (Brushless System)Sterile Gown and Gloves (Closed Method)Sterile Gloves (Open Method)Sterile FieldsChapter 24Using Bed and Chair Monitoring DevicesUsing RestraintsChapter 25 Bathing: Providing a Complete Bed Bath Using a Prepackaged Bathing ProductBathing: Providing a Towel BathBathing: Using a Basin and Water Providing Perineal CareProviding Foot CareBrushing and Flossing the TeethProviding Denture CareProviding Oral Care for an Unconscious PatientShampooing the Hair Providing Beard and Mustache CareShaving a PatientRemoving and Caring for Contact LensesCaring for Artificial EyesCaring for Hearing AidsMaking an Unoccupied BedMaking an Occupied BedChapter 26 Medication Guidelines: Steps to Follow for All Medications, Regardless of Type or RouteAdministering Oral MedicationsAdministering Medication Through an Enteral TubeAdministering Ophthalmic MedicationIrrigating the EyesAdministering Otic MedicationAdministering Nasal MedicationAdministering Vaginal MedicationInserting a Rectal SuppositoryApplying Medication to SkinAdministering Metered-Dose Inhaler MedicationDrawing Up Medication From AmpulesDrawing Up Medication From Vials Preparing and Drawing Up Medication: Mixing Medications From Two VialsMixing Medications From One Ampule and One VialUsing a Prefilled Cartridge and Single-Dose Vial-For Intravenous AdministrationRecapping Needles Using One-Handed TechniqueAdministering Intradermal MedicationAdministering Subcutaneous MedicationLocating Intramuscular Injection SitesAdministering Intramuscular InjectionsAdding Medications to Intravenous FluidsAdministering IV Push Medications Through a Primary IV LineAdministering IV Push Medications Through an Intermittent Device (IV Lock) When No Extension Tubing Is Attached to the Venous Access DeviceAdministering IV Push Medications Through an Intermittent Device With IV Extension TubingUsing a Piggyback Administration Set With a Gravity InfusionUsing a Piggyback Administration Set With an Infusion PumpUsing a Volume-Control Administration Set Administering Medication Through a Central Venous Access Device (CVAD)Chapter 27Checking Fingerstick (Capillary) Blood Glucose LevelsInserting Nasogastric and Nasoenteric TubesAdministering Feedings Through Gastric and Enteric Tubes with an Infusion PumpAdministering Feedings Through Gastric and Enteric Tubes Using an Open System: SyringeRemoving a Nasogastric or Nasoenteric TubeAdministering Parenteral NutritionAdministering LipidsChapter 28Measuring UrineCollecting a Clean-Catch Urine SpecimenObtaining a Sterile Urine Specimen From a CatheterCollecting a 24-Hour Urine SpecimenInserting an Intermittent Urinary Catheter (Straight Catheter) (Female)Inserting an Intermittent Urinary Catheter (Straight Catheter) (Male)Inserting an Indwelling Urinary Catheter (Female)Inserting an Indwelling Urinary Catheter (Male)Applying an External (Condom) CatheterRemoving an Indwelling CatheterIntermittent Bladder or Catheter IrrigationContinuous Bladder IrrigationChapter 29 Testing Stool for Occult BloodPlacing and Removing a BedpanAdministering an EnemaRemoving Stool DigitallyInserting a Rectal TubeChanging an Ostomy ApplianceIrrigating a ColostomyPlacing Fecal Drainage DevicesChapter 30Performing Otic Irrigation Chapter 31 Setting Up and Managing Patient-Controlled Analgesia by Pump Chapter 32 Moving a Patient Up in BedTurning a Patient in BedLogrolling a PatientTransferring a Patient From Bed to StretcherDangling a Patient at the Side of the BedTransferring a Patient From Bed to ChairAssisting With Ambulation (One Nurse)Assisting With Ambulation (Two Nurses)Chapter 34 Giving a Back Massage Chapter 35 Obtaining a Wound Culture by SwabPerforming a Sterile Wound IrrigationTaping a DressingRemoving and Applying Dry DressingsRemoving and Applying Wet-to-Damp DressingsApplying a Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT) DeviceApplying and Removing a Transparent Film DressingApplying a Hydrating Dressing (Hydrocolloid or Hydrogel)Placing Skin ClosuresApplying BindersApplying Bandages Removing Sutures and StaplesShortening a Wound DrainEmptying a Closed Wound Drainage SystemChapter 36Collecting an Expectorated Sputum SpecimenCollecting a Suctioned Sputum SpecimenMonitoring Pulse Oximetry (Arterial Oxygen Saturation)Performing Percussion, Vibration, and Postural DrainageAdministering Oxygen (by Cannula, Face Mask, or Face Tent)Tracheostomy Care Using Sterile TechniquePerforming Tracheostomy or Endotracheal Suctioning (Open System)Performing Tracheostomy or Endotracheal Suctioning (Inline Closed System)Performing Orotracheal Suctioning (Open System)Performing Nasotracheal Suctioning (Open System)Performing Upper Airway SuctioningCaring for Patients Requiring Mechanical VentilationSetting Up Disposable Chest Drainage SystemsInserting an Oropharyngeal AirwayInserting a Nasopharyngeal AirwayNote: Full TOC available upon publication.