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

Clinical Nursing Skills & Techniques - 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 Perrys Clinical Nursing Skills & Techniques, 6th edition text & Mosbys Nursing Skills CD-ROMs 2.0 - Student Version.
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Publication date
2006
Issue number
6
Weight (g)
3201
  • 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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