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The appropriate amount of fluid for a healthy individual to take in and put out every day.
Questions: How many milliliters a day should a healthy person have for intake and output?
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Signs and symptoms, nursing interventions, and causes of Fluid Volume Excess.
Questions: What are the characteristics of Fluid Volume Excess?
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Signs and Symptoms and nursing interventions for a patient with Fluid Volume Deficit.
Questions: What are the characteristics of Fluid Volume Deficit?
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This video is about Hypernateremia & Hyponatremia.
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Signs and Symptoms, causes, and interventions for Hyperkalemia.
Questions: What are the characteristics of Hyperkalemia?
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Difference between cation and anion. Classifications of electrolytes as cation and anions.
Questions: What is the difference between a cation and an anion?
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A discription of isotonic, hypertonic, and hypotonic IV solutions.
Questions: What is the difference in between the types of IV solutions?
Question: Isotonic, hypertonic and hypotonic solution…
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This video is about Fluid Compartments and Movement of Fluids.
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Dehiscence, eviseration, eschar, granulation, epithelialization, collagen, hematoma, fistula, erythema, debridement.
Question: Definitions of various wound-healing terms
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Rules of hand-washing
Question: What are the rules of hand-washing?
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This video is about sterilization.
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This video is about Surgical Asepsis.
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Hemovac drain, jackson pratt drain, penrose drain, T tube, drainage characteristics.
Question: What are the different types of wound drains?
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Wound dressing types, how to change a dressing, wound irrigation.
Question: What are the different wound dressings and in what circumstances would they be used?
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"How to do wet to dry dressing change, wound irrigation (very briefly), wound debridement, wound culture,
wound dressings"
Question: What are the various ways a wound can be cleaned?
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Positioning, nursing diagnosises for pressure ulcers, SMART goals, documentation of pressure ulcers, risk factors for poor healing, nutrition for proper healing, indications of infection.
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Interventions for patients with hearing deficit, vision deficit, touch deficit, balance deficit, taste deficit, speech deficit.
Question: What are nursing interventions for paitents with sensory…
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Causes of SIADH & DI, signs and symptoms of SIADH, nursing interventions for SIADH, signs and symptoms of DI, nursing interventions for DI.
Question: What are the main differences between SIADH…
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Patient teaching, contact precautions indications and proper implementation, droplet precautions indications and proper implementation, Airborne precautions indications and proper implementation,…
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Prevention of pressure ulcers, stages of pressure ulcers, wound assessment, wet-to-dry dressings, patient teaching.
Question: How could pressure ulcers be avoided?
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Oxygenation assessment, signs of respiratory difficulty/hypoxia, narcotic affect on respirations, oxygen delivery, nursing interventions for low O2 sats, patient teaching
Question: What are proper…
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PQRST method, COLDER method, acute pain vs. chronic pain.
Question: How would one do a proper and thorough pain assessment?
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Chain of infection, ways to prevent infection, how infection can be spread, what puts one at risk for infection
Question: What is the chain of infection?
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Description of catagories of wound healing, examples of when each catagory is used.
Question: What are the catagories of wound healing?
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Slough, eschar, role of wound care nurse, deep tissue injury, prevention of shear, prevention of pressure ulcers.
Question: What is slough and eschar?
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Pressure ulcer staging, blanching, nursing interventions to prevent pressure ulcers, nursing diagnosis for each stage, undermining, tunneling.
Question: What are the stages of pressure ulcers?
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Differences between type I diabetes and type II diabetes
Question: What are the main diferences between type I diabetes and type II diabetes?
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Types of burns, degree of burns, rule of nines, body compensation mechanisms, nursing interventions
Questions: What are the types of burns? What are nursing interventions for patients with burns?
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primary functions of the kidneys, secondary functions of the kidneys
Question: What are the primary and secondary functions of the kidneys?
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Steps to take when an incident occurs, reasons to fill out an incident report,needle stick injury prevention, patient teaching for medication administration, IM injection sites.
Question: How should…
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