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Nursing Interventions & Clinical Skills - Text & Mosby's Nursing Skills CD-ROMs Student Version 2.0 Package

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This convenient, money-saving package is a must-have for nursing students! It includes Elkins Nursing Interventions & Clinical Skills, 3rd edition text & Mosbys Nursing Skills CD-ROMs 2.0 - Student Version.
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9780323041911
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Publication date
2006
Issue number
3
Weight (g)
2384
  • Set of 8 CD-ROMS includes:
    • Basic Principles:
      Roles and responsibilities
      Delegation
      The nursing process
      Communication, including charting, end-of-shift report, & guidelines for effective communication
      Medical asepsis, including the chain of infection & handwashing
      Patient & resident rights

    • Bathing:
      The complete bedbath
      Bathing the male client
      Back massage
      Bathing - the female client

    • Bedmaking:
      Making the occupied bed

    • Body Mechanics & Exercise:
      Principles of body mechanics
      Moving a person up in bed with a lift/draw sheet
      Turning & positioning a person in a side-lying position
      Dangling
      Transfer from bed to wheelchair using a transfer belt
      Passive range-of-motion exercises
      Ambulation using a gait belt
      Signs/symptoms of and precautions for orthostatic hypotension

    • Measurements:
      Height and weight
      Intake and output
      Vital signs
      Temperature, including oral, axillary & rectal
      Pulse, including radial and apical
      Respiration, including rate, rhythm, & effort
      Blood pressure (one-step & two-step methods)

    • Normal Elimination:
      Assisting with a urinal
      Assisting with a bedpan (standard & fracture)
      Providing catheter care
      Applying a condom catheter
      Administering a cleansing enema

    • Nutrition & Fluids:
      Preparing for meals
      Serving meal trays, including the use of the clock technique for a visually impaired person
      Feeding the dependent person, including positioning and observations for person with dysphagia, signs of aspiration and difficulty swallowing, & pocketing of food

    • Personal Hygiene & Grooming:
      Oral hygiene, including oral care for unconscious person, denture cleaning, & precautions for the person at risk of aspiration
      Hair care, including shampooing in bed and shaving the male patients facial hair
      Nail and foot care, including clipping toenails
      Dressing, including changing a gown when an IV is present
      Measuring for and application of TED hose

    • Safety & Restraints:
      Preventing accidents and falls
      Applying restraints, including vest restraint, extremity restraint, & finger-control mittens
      Using restraint alternatives, including the proper use of side rails and bed & wheelchair locks
      Safe use of restraints, including physicians orders and delegation guidelines
      Monitoring restraint use

    • Preventing & Treating Pressure Ulcers:
      Assessing risk, including elements of the comprehensive assessment (records review, the Braden Scale, after total assessment, skin assessment, assessment documentation) and stages of pressure ulcer formation
      Preventive measures, including skin inspection, skin care, positioning, position changes, & pressure-relief devices
      Treatment of pressure ulcers, including dressing change, inspection of wound, measuring wounds, application of prescribed medications, & irrigation

    • Enteral Nutrition:
      Feeding tube insertion using nasogastric route, including enteral feedings, continuous feedings using controller pump, & intermittent feedings
      Feeding tube irrigation
      Feeding tube removal

    • Managing Intravenous Fluid Therapy:
      Regulating IV infusions, including how to calculate the drip rate, using the roller-clamp method and infusion pumps, assessments of infusion site and tubing, & use of fluid volume indicator caps
      Changing IV tubing and fluids
      Changing IV dressings, including guidelines for dressing changes, assessing and cleansing/re-dressing the infusion site

    • Ostomy Care:
      Pouching an enterostomy
      Urinary diversion

    • Oxygenation video:
      Oxygen safety
      Flow rates by nasal cannula and face mask
      Application of cannula and mask
      Airway maintenance, including suctioning & precautions against drying of airway mucosa
      Care of tracheostomy
      Potential complications & assessment parameters

    • Preoperative Nursing Care:
      Preoperative assessment, including nursing history and physical assessment
      Family support and participation
      Postoperative exercises and pain management, including PCA instruction, diaphragmatic breathing, incentive spirometry, controlled coughing, turning, leg exercises/ROM, & non-pharmacologic methods of pain relief
      Surgical preparation

    • Postoperative Nursing Care:
      Post-anesthesia recovery room transfer
      Pain management, including assessment parameters, use of PCA, pain scales and language, & non-pharmacologic measures to promote comfort and relieve pain
      Promoting postoperative recovery, including ambulation, breathing and coughing exercises, splinting incisional area, pneumatic compression stockings, wound care and management of wound drainage and drainage systems, NG tube management, & discharge planning

    • Specimen Collection:
      Mid-stream urine specimen collection
      Fecal occult blood testing using the Hemoccult test
      Gastroccult and gastric pH testing from a NG tube
      Sputum specimen collection
      Wound culture
      Blood glucose testing
      Labeling, storage, & transfer of specimens to laboratory
      Evaluating results of bedside tests

    • Suctioning:
      Pre- and post-procedure assessments
      Oropharyngeal suctioning
      Nasotracheal suctioning
      Suctioning artificial airway, including suctioning an endotracheal tube

    • Urinary Catheter Management:
      Urinary catheter insertion, including technique for site prep and insertion of indwelling catheter with a female patient and straight catheter for a male patient
      Obtaining sterile urine specimen from an indwelling catheter, including technique for clamping catheter and specimen collection by aspiration
      Removal of indwelling catheter

    • Wound Care:
      Sterile gloving, including latex precautions, handwashing, proper size and type of glove, opening glove package, gloving technique, & sterile-to-sterile contact precautions
      Wound assessments, including indirect and direct assessments, healing by primary and secondary intention, wound drainage systems, & types of wound drainage
      Dressing changes, including wet-to-dry dressings and use of the wound VAC system

    • Administering Intravenous Fluid Therapy:
      Initiating a peripheral IV
      Troubleshooting intravenous infusions
      Discontinuing IV therapy

    • Injections:
      Preparing injections from an ampule and vial
      Preparing insulin
      Subcutaneous injections
      Intradermal injections
      Intramuscular injections

    • Intravenous Medications:
      Administering IV piggyback medications
      Administering intravenous medications by mini-infusion pumps
      Administering medication by IV bolus
      Adding medications to intravenous fluid containers

    • Non-Parenteral Medications:
      Topical medications, including transdermal patch and measured ointment
      Eye medications, including eye drops and eye ointment
      Eardrops
      Metered dose inhaler
      Insertion of rectal suppository

    • Safe Medication Administration:
      Preventing medication errors (right medication, right dose, right time, right patient, right route)
      Administering oral medications
      Documentation of medication administration

    • Vascular Access:
      Dressing care
      Blood draws and fluid administration
      Troubleshooting
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