Redness at coccyx and patient is immobile
- Assessfor blanching
Patient has IV catheter for right mastectomy, which veins do you select?
- Cephalic vein left distal forearm
Colorectal cancer prevention guidelinesfor patient teaching
- Reduce intake of red meat
Applying catheter to a patient who is uncircumsized
- Roll the foreskin down, apply condom and then and roll back up afterwards
- Place adhesive tape directly on the top If patient have an Artificial eye
- Teach patient to apply pressure below the eye to apply traction to retreat upper and
lower lids to insert the artificial eye
If patient is on restraint
- Remove one restraint at a time
PPE for C-Diff
- Gloves, glown, wash hands with soap and water
59. POINT GAIT
- Bear weight on both legs
- Elbows should be 30% flexed
- Client should move each leg alternatively with opposite crutch
- How to walk with it?the type of order
If you enter a client room and after securing the patient, you want to?
- Pull the alarm
- *RACE*
IF SOMEONE PUT IN EYE DROP
- Make sure they press in corner of the eye
2. a nurse is assessing a client who is immobile and notices a red area over the client’s coccyx. Which of the following
actions should the nurse take?
Change the clients position every 4 hours
Apply petroleum base ointment in the red area
Assess the red area for blanching
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