Essential Nursing Skills : Clinical Skills for Caring
Essential Nursing Skills : Clinical Skills for Caring
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Author(s): Bavin, Carol
Nicol, Maggie
Rawlings-Anderson, Karen
ISBN No.: 9780723436942
Pages: 432
Year: 201208
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 49.90
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

1 Infection prevention and control 1.1 Standard precautions 1.2 Aseptic non touch technique (ANTT) 1.3 Hand washing 1.4 Use of masks 1.5 Use of aprons 1.6 Use of gloves (non-sterile) 1.7 Disposal of waste and care of equipment 1.


8 Taking a swab 1.9 Isolation (barrier nursing) 2 Observation and monitoring 2.1 Temperature recording - oral & axillary 2.2 Electronic thermometer - oral & axillary 2.3 Temperature recording: Tympanic membrane thermometer 2.4 Cooling the patient 2.5 Pulse recording 2.6 Assessment of breathing and counting respirations 2.


7 Blood pressure recording 2.8 Cardiac monitoring 2.9 Recording a 12-lead ECG 2.10 Assessment of level of consciousness 2.11 Weighing patients 2.12 Measuring waist circumference 2.13 Measuring height 2.14 Care of the patient having a seizure 2.


15 Neurovascular assessment 2.16 Blood glucose monitoring 2.17 Pain assessment 2.18 Patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) and epidural analgesia 2.19 Assessment of the deteriorating patient 2.20 Measuring capilliary refill time 3 Resuscitation 3.1 Assessment of collapsed person and recovery position 3.2 Basic life support with cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) 3.


3 Ward-based cardiopulmonary resuscitation 3.4 Automated external defibrillator (AED) 4 Vascular access and intravenous therapy 4.1 Venepuncture 4.2 Intravenous cannulation 4.3 Preparing an infusion 4.4 Changing an infusion bag 4.5 Regulation of flow rate 4. 6 Care of peripheral cannula site 4.


7 Visual infusion phlebitis (VIP) score 4.8 Removal of peripheral cannula 4.9 Care of arterial line 4.10 Intravenous pumps and syringe drivers 4.11 Central venous catheters: care of the site 4.12 Central venous pressure measurement 4.13 Removal of central venous catheters 4.14 Care of long term central venous catheters 5 Blood transfusion 5.


1 Blood transfusion 5.2 Care and management of a transfusion 6 Nutrition and hydration 6.1 Nutritional assessment 6.2 Assisting adults with eating and drinking 6.3 Nausea and vomiting 6.4 Subcutaneous fluids (hyperdermoclysis) 6.5 Nasogastric tube insertion 6.6 Nasogastric feeding 6.


7 Care of gastrostomy site 6.8 Feeding via percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG)/radiologically inserted gastrostomy (RIG) 7 Medicines management 7.1 Storage of medicines 7.2 Self-administration of medicines 7.3 Drug calculations 7.4 Principles of administration of medicines 7. 5 Oral route 7.6 Nasogastric route 7.


7 Controlled drugs 7.8 Subcutaneous injection 7.9 Intramuscular injection 7.10 Intravenous drug administration 7.11 Instillation of nose drops/ nasal spray 7.12 Instillation of ear drops 7.13 Instillation of eye drops or ointment 7.14 Topical application 7.


15 Vaginal preparations 7.16 Administration of suppositories 7.17 Respiratory route - metered dose inhaler 7.18 Variable dose intravenous infusions 8 Elimination 8.1 Observation of faeces 8.2 Obtaining a specimen of faeces 8.3 Administration of an enema 8.4 Assisting with a bedpan 8.


5 Assisting with a commode 8.6 Assisting with a urinal 8.7 Monitoring fluid balance 8.8 Observation of urine 8.9 Application of a penile sheath 8.10 Urinalysis 8.11 Midstream specimen of urine 8.12 Catheter specimen of urine 8.


13 24-hour urine collection 8.14 Early morning urine specimen 8.15 Female catheterisation 8.16 Male catheterisation 8.17 Urethral catheter care 8.18 Care of suprapubic catheter 8.19 Emptying a catheter bag 8.20 Continuous bladder irrigation 8.


21 Bladder washout/lavage 8.22 Catheter removal 8.23 Stoma care 8.24 Changing a stoma bag 9 Peri-operative Care 9.1 Wound assessment 9.2 Aseptic dressing technique 9.3 Removal of skin closures: sutures/staples 9.4 Wound drainage 9.


5 Changing a vacuum drainage bottle 9.6 Removal of wound drain 9.7 Topical negative pressure wound therapy 9.8 Peri-operative care 10 Patient hygiene 10.1 Assisting with a bath or shower 10.2 Bed bath 10.3 Oral assessment 10.4 Mouth care for a dependent patient 10.


5 Facial shave 10.6 Washing hair in bed 10.7 Eye care 10.8 Caring for fingernails and toenails 10.9 Last offices 11 Respiratory care 11.1 Assessment of breathing and counting respirations 11.2 Positioning the breathless patient 11.3 Face masks and nasal cannulae 11.


4 Humidified oxygen 11.5 Use of nebuliser 11.6 Peak expiratory flow rate 11.7 Pulse oximetry (oxygen saturation) 11.8 Observation of sputum 11.9 Obtaining a sputum specimen 11.10 Oral suctioning 11.11 Care of a tracheostomy 11.


12 Tracheal suctioning 11.13 Insertion and management of chest drains 11.14 Chest drain removal 11.15 Non-invasive ventilation 12 Reduced mobility 12.1 Principles of moving and handling 12.2 Risk assessment of pressure ulcers 12.3 Prevention of pressure ulcers 12.4 Complications of immobility 12.


5 Fitting anti embolism stockings 12.6 Falls prevention.


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