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Fundamentals of Nursing Flashcards
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Airborne precautions | Wear N95 respirator; Patient in negative pressure room |
Basic fall prevention interventions | Use non skid footwear; Ensure call light within reach; Keep bed in lowest position; Place fall risk sign |
Components of a head to toe assessment | General survey > Vital signs > Neurological > Cardiovascular > Respiratory > Gastrointestinal > Musculoskeletal > Integumentary |
Components of the chain of infection | Infectious agent > Reservoir > Portal of exit > Mode of transmission > Portal of entry > Susceptible host |
Contact precautions | Don gloves and gown before entering room and remove before exiting |
Droplet precautions | Wear surgical mask within three feet of patient; Place mask on patient if transport needed |
Five moments for hand hygiene | Before touching patient; Before aseptic task; After body fluid exposure; After touching patient; After touching patient surroundings |
Five rights of delegation | Right task > Right circumstance > Right person > Right direction and communication > Right supervision |
Five rights of medication administration | Right patient; Right drug; Right dose; Right route; Right time |
Morse fall risk factors | History of falling; Secondary diagnosis; Ambulatory aid; IV therapy; Gait; Mental status |
Normal adult vital sign ranges | Temp 36-38°C > Pulse 60-100 bpm > Respirations 12-20 per minute > BP 90-120/60-80 mmHg |
PASS for fire extinguisher | Pull pin > Aim nozzle at base > Squeeze handle > Sweep side to side |
Principles of aseptic technique | Maintain sterile field; Avoid reaching over field; Keep sterile objects above waist; Replace contaminated items |
RACE in fire safety | Rescue patient > Activate alarm > Contain fire > Extinguish or evacuate |
SBAR communication tool | Situation > Background > Assessment > Recommendation |
Sequence for doffing PPE | Gloves > Goggles or face shield > Gown > Mask or respirator > Perform hand hygiene |
Sequence for donning PPE | Perform hand hygiene > Gown > Mask or respirator > Goggles or face shield > Gloves |
Stages of pressure ulcers | Stage I nonblanchable erythema > Stage II partial thickness > Stage III full thickness skin loss > Stage IV tissue loss |
Standard precautions | Apply to all patients regardless of diagnosis to prevent infection transmission |
Steps of the Nursing Process | Assessment > Diagnosis > Planning > Implementation > Evaluation |
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Components of a head to toe assessment
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General survey > Vital signs > Neurological > Cardiovascular > Respiratory > Gastrointestinal > Musculoskeletal > Integumentary
Front
SBAR communication tool
Back
Situation > Background > Assessment > Recommendation
Front
Five rights of delegation
Back
Right task > Right circumstance > Right person > Right direction and communication > Right supervision
Front
Normal adult vital sign ranges
Back
Temp 36-38°C > Pulse 60-100 bpm > Respirations 12-20 per minute > BP 90-120/60-80 mmHg
Front
PASS for fire extinguisher
Back
Pull pin > Aim nozzle at base > Squeeze handle > Sweep side to side
Front
Sequence for doffing PPE
Back
Gloves > Goggles or face shield > Gown > Mask or respirator > Perform hand hygiene
Front
Contact precautions
Back
Don gloves and gown before entering room and remove before exiting
Front
Stages of pressure ulcers
Back
Stage I nonblanchable erythema > Stage II partial thickness > Stage III full thickness skin loss > Stage IV tissue loss
Front
Morse fall risk factors
Back
History of falling; Secondary diagnosis; Ambulatory aid; IV therapy; Gait; Mental status
Front
Airborne precautions
Back
Wear N95 respirator; Patient in negative pressure room
Front
RACE in fire safety
Back
Rescue patient > Activate alarm > Contain fire > Extinguish or evacuate
Front
Sequence for donning PPE
Back
Perform hand hygiene > Gown > Mask or respirator > Goggles or face shield > Gloves
Front
Basic fall prevention interventions
Back
Use non skid footwear; Ensure call light within reach; Keep bed in lowest position; Place fall risk sign
Front
Five moments for hand hygiene
Back
Before touching patient; Before aseptic task; After body fluid exposure; After touching patient; After touching patient surroundings
Front
Principles of aseptic technique
Back
Maintain sterile field; Avoid reaching over field; Keep sterile objects above waist; Replace contaminated items
Front
Components of the chain of infection
Back
Infectious agent > Reservoir > Portal of exit > Mode of transmission > Portal of entry > Susceptible host
Front
Five rights of medication administration
Back
Right patient; Right drug; Right dose; Right route; Right time
Front
Steps of the Nursing Process
Back
Assessment > Diagnosis > Planning > Implementation > Evaluation
Front
Standard precautions
Back
Apply to all patients regardless of diagnosis to prevent infection transmission
Front
Droplet precautions
Back
Wear surgical mask within three feet of patient; Place mask on patient if transport needed
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This deck focuses on basic nursing principles, infection control, safety measures, and the nursing process to build a strong foundation.