- Leave all tubes and drains in place.
- Close the patient's eyes and position the body appropriately.
- Immediately send the body to the morgue.
- Remove all personal belongings.
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- Giving advice
- Offering self
- Seeking clarification
- Challenging
- Medication addiction
- Allergic reactions
- Antibiotic resistance
- Medication side effects
- Close to major blood vessels
- Easily accessible in supine position
- A large, well-developed muscle with fewer major nerves and blood vessels
- Less painful than other sites
- Administering sedatives every hour.
- Keeping all four side rails up at all times.
- Orienting the patient to surroundings, keeping the bed in a low position, and ensuring call bell is within reach.
- Restraining the patient to the bed.
- Normal healing process
- Allergic reaction
- Surgical site infection
- Pressure injury
- Quickly identify the patient's chief complaint.
- Establish a baseline database for the patient's health status.
- Formulate nursing diagnoses immediately.
- Administer all prescribed medications.
- Apply alcohol-based lotions daily.
- Encourage frequent hot showers.
- Apply moisturizing cream regularly.
- Avoid bathing to prevent further dryness.
- Blood pressure
- Heart rate
- Temperature
- Respiratory rate
- General statements and subjective opinions.
- Objective, factual descriptions of observations and interventions.
- Unapproved abbreviations and shorthand.
- Blameful language for errors.
- Medical model
- Health belief model
- Self-care deficit theory
- Health promotion model
- Right time
- Right route
- Right technique
- Right documentation
- Hypertension
- Orthostatic hypotension
- Bradycardia
- Tachycardia
- Clarifying
- Reflecting
- Summarizing
- Empathizing
- Breathe deeply and hold their breath.
- Place the thermometer under their tongue and close their lips.
- Chew on the thermometer for a more accurate reading.
- Take the temperature immediately after drinking hot coffee.
- Continue the procedure quickly to minimize contamination.
- Change the contaminated glove and continue.
- Stop the procedure, discard all contaminated sterile supplies, and restart the procedure with new sterile equipment.
- Wipe the contaminated area with an antiseptic wipe.
- Planning
- Implementation
- Evaluation
- Assessment
- Cognitive impairment
- Lack of motivation
- Emotional readiness
- Cultural beliefs
- A slide board
- Proper body mechanics and patient assistance
- A mechanical lift
- A two-person assist without equipment
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