Brush up on some basic anatomy and nursing concepts if you can. If you need any tips or resources, feel free to ask. Best of luck on your nursing journey! Reply Po January 3, 2024 at 10:16 PM Hi! I am a 2nd yr adult nursing student and I wanted to ask are these notes ...
Changes in elimination (e.g., incontinence, constipation, diarrhea, colostomy, catheters) e. Changes in nutritional needs (e.g., dietary restrictions, nausea, vomiting, tube feedings, IVs) f. Respiratory problems, including care of resident using oxygen g. Changes in skin integrity (e.g.,...
This class is designed to teach you everything you need to know to pass the State of Florida Board of Nursing CNA exam.Our Programs is an ACCELERATED Course and INCLUDES:BOTH Hands-On CNA Clinical Skills BASICS practiced at our trading center LIVE. PLUS: the 18 HOT TOPICS 4.5 hrs online....
when special equipment is involved, such as syringes orcolostomybags, it is important to teach with the same equipment that will be used in the home setting to avoidconfusion, frustration, and mistakes.
procedures for administering Bacille Calmette–Guerin immunization to infants, Leopold examination procedures, Glasgow Coma Scale measurements, colostomy treatments, postural drainage procedures, range of motion measures, wash out procedures, therapeutic communication intervention, and IV catheterization procedures...