Respiratory assessment sounds, normal and adventitious, several questions
Respiratory assessment sounds, normal and adventitious, several questions
Study Guide for HA Final Exam
Final exam will be thorough, but light in difficulty. After you complete all readings, emphasize on the following topics:
- Ways to assess for cyanosis
- Therapeutic communication
- CN assessment techniques, supplies needed for assessment
- Subjective vs objective information
- Risk for skin breakdown, Prevention techniques
- Assessment of irregular pulse, respiratory rate
- Which pulses can be taken bilateral vs unilateral fashion?
- Respiratory assessment sounds, normal and adventitious, several questions
- Location of CV landmarks for assessment
- Delegation. What can and cannot be delegated for UAP, LPN?
- Jaundice, Erythema, Pallor, Cyanosis
- Assessment of ears and tympanic membrane technique
- Respiratory auscultation technique
- General survey purpose, components
- Assessment of elderly patients
- Remember ABCDE rule for skin lesions
- S/S of dehydration in adults and elderly
- Remember that assessment goes first than any nursing intervention. Nursing process application always
- COPD patients’ position, and all assessment findings
- Staging of pressure ulcers
- Safety measure for sensory alterations
- Remember differences on right sided and left sided HF
- Types of pain: Neuropathic, Referred, Somatic, Phantom
- PQRST of pain assessment, pain S/S for non-verbal patients
- Manifestations of Hypoxemia/Hypoxia
- Factors affecting BP
- STE findings to report
- Abdomen assessment techniques, S/S abdominal pain
- Skin functions (SATA)
- SBE technique, sequences for assessment
- Grading of muscle strength, GCS
- ROM active, passive, all joint movement
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