Definitions of catheter, dysphagia , nutrition, feces
Definitions of catheter, dysphagia , nutrition, feces , aspiration, suppository, edema , urinary incontinence and colostomy, dehydration, I&O, dysuria, hematuria, ileostomy , difference in stool between colostomy and ileostomy , diarrhea , STAT, PRN, PO, NPO 1 MSU what it is and the purpose 2 UTI s/s 3 Guidance for taking care of someone with established catheter – bag below the bladder 4 How to report Urine / when we are straining urine Incontinence / not normal part of aging 5 Nutrition refers to the processes of ingestion, digestion, absorption and use of foods and fluids by the body 6 roles of fats, proteins, carbohydrates 7 roles of food labels 8 fluids to survive and for normal balance 9 Preventing risk of choking- check diet, proper position, small serving, don’t force, making sure they are awake , fluids before , with and after 10 normal bowel elimination, when is the strongest urge? What is normal frequency for healthy seniors 3 times in day – 3 times in a week Is it necessary to have daily bowel movement? 10 suppositories 11 preventions of constipation 12 stoma, colour 13 roles of chronic laxatives 14 standard practicing for bed pan procedure 15 it is always necessary to monitor for fecal impaction 16 how to report pain – what is important 17 role of bed cradle 18 perineal or peri care – cleaning 19 forms HCA will work with to understand client needs 20 VS stands for 21 reporting respiration and pulse 22 definitions of BP and Pulse 23 how many people we need for transfer if it is a stretcher 24 differences between nasal cannula and mask 25 Review BC emergency codes SCIENCE HEALTH SCIENCE NURSING ENGLISH ENGL220
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