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UAP's can not be delegated:
EAT, meds, and unstable patients
LPNs cannot be delegated:
Anything related with blood.
- oz = ? mL
30 mL MAP formula
SBP+2(DBP)/3
Normal level for CVP
- - 8 mmhg
Increased CVP can indicate Right ventricular failure or fluid volume excess
Order of assessment 1) Inspection 2) Palpation 3) Percussion 4) Auscultation (except with the abdomen, this is #2) Blood type O
- Can receive from O
- Can donate to O, A, B, AB,
- Receive from B and O
- Can donate to B and AB
- Can donate to O, A, B, AB
- Can receive from AB
Blood Type A Antigen-A; Antibody-Anti B; Can receive from A or O; Can donate to A or AB Blood type B
Blood Type AB
buck's traction knee immobility russell's traction a sling is positioned under the knee which suspends the distal thigh above the bed (femur or lower leg) dunlap traction skeletal or skin bryant's traction children <3 y <35 lbs with femur fx
Infant's development: 2-3 months
Turns head side to side
Infant's development: 4-5 months
Grasps, switch & roll
Infant's development: 6-7 months
Sit at 6, waves bye-bue
Infant's development: 8-9 months
Stands straight at 8
Infant's development: 10-11 months
Belly to butt (phrase has 11 letters)
Infant's development: 12-13 months
Twelve and up, drink from a cup
Erikson's Stage: Infancy (0-18m)
Trust vs. Mistrust Development of trust based on caregivers
Erikson's Stage: Early childhood (18m-3yrs)
Autonomy vs. Shame & doubt Development of sense of personal control Preschool (3-5yrs) Initiative vs. Guilt Development of sense of purpose and directive School age (6- 11yrs) Industry vs. Inferiority Development of pride in accomplishments
Erikson's Stage: Adolescence (12-18yrs)
Identity vs. Role confusion Exploration of independence and development of self
Erikson's Stage: Early adulthood (18- 40yrs)
Intimacy vs. Isolation Development of personal relationships and love
Erikson's Stage: Adulthood (40- 65yrs)
Generativity vs. Stagnation Fulfilling goals and building career and family
Erikson's Stage: Older adult (>65yrs)
Integrity vs. Despair Looking back on life with acceptance
Parkland formula:
4ml/kg/%body burned How should you administer the fluids when utilizing the Parkland formula?
- 1st 8h: 1⁄2 total volume - 2nd/ 8h: 1⁄4 total volume - 3rd 8h: 1⁄4 total volume
What does it control? Cranial Nerve I Olfactory Smell test What does it control? II Optic Visual acuity and visual fields What does it control? III Oculomotor Pupil constriction and extraocular movements What does it control? IV Trochlear
Extraocular movements: inferior adduction
What does it control? V Trigeminal Clench teeth and light touch What does it control? VI Abducens
Extraocular movements: lateral abduction
What does it control? VII Facial
Facial movement: close eyes, smile
What does it control? VIII Auditory Hearing and Romberg test
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