Real Nursing Skills 2.0: Skills for the RN / Edition 2
Real Nursing Skills 2.0: Skills for the RN / Edition 2
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Overview
Real Nurses, Real People, Real Skills!
www.realnursingskills.com
The Real Nursing Skills series provides a complete foundation for competency in clinical nursing skills.
Each module includes:
Purpose
Delegation - NEW!
Preparation
Procedure
Post-Procedure
Expected Outcomes
Unexpected Outcomes - NEW!
Documentation - NEW Sample Documentation!
Variations (if appropriate)
References and Resources - NEW!
Other Features:
- Skills Checklists- NEW!
- Search Capabilities - NEW!
- Audio Glossary
Real Nursing Skills 2.0: Skills for the RN 2e
Master Basic, intermediate and advanced nursing skills!
This volume includes skills for:
- Asepsis
- Vital Signs and Physical Assessment
- Diagnostic Testing
- Activity and Exercise
- Hygiene
- Safety
- Skin/Wound Management
- Medication Administration
- Administering Intravenous Therapy
- Nutritional Support and Nasogastric Tube Management
- Urinary Elimination
- Bowel Elimination
- Oxygenation and Ventilation
- Circulatory Support
- Post Mortem Care
Series Consultant:
Teri Boese, MSN, RN
Co-Founding President International Nursing Association for Clinical Simulation and Learning (INACSL)
Associate Professor, Clinical
The University of Iowa College of Nursing
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Windows
Windows XP:
Intel Pentium processor - min 400MHz
128 MD RAM minimum
Sound card, Speakers. 12X CD-ROM drive or higher
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Intel Pentium processor - min 500MHz
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Mac OS 10.1 - 10.6
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Product Details
Release Date: | 11/19/2009 |
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UPC: | 9780132459426 |
Original Release: | 0000 |
Source: | Pearson |
Language: | English |
Scene Index
Asepsis
Hand Hygiene
Using Soap and Water
Variation: Using Waterless Antiseptic
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Applying Personal Protective Equipment
Variation: With Face Mask and Shield
Removing Personal Protective Equipment
Establishing and Maintaining a Sterile Field
Applying and Removing Sterile Gloves
Preparing a Sterile Field
Preparing a Sterile Field: Prepackaged Kit
Vital Signs and Physical Assessment
Measuring Body Temperature: Oral Non-Mercury
Measuring Body Temperature: Rectal
Measuring Body Temperature: Axillary
Measuring Body Temperature: Tympanic
Measuring Pulse Rate and Rhythm: Radial
Measuring Pulse Rate and Rhythm: Apical
Measuring Blood Pressure
Measuring Orthostatic Blood Pressure
Assessing the Client’s Respiration
Assessing Oxygen Saturation
Variation: Ear Clip
Assessing Peripheral Pulses
Variation: Using a Doppler
Assessing Carotid Arteries
Diagnostic Testing
Collecting a Blood Specimen from a Central Venous Catheter
Occult Diagnostic Test on a Stool Specimen
Collecting a Specimen for Culture: Sputum
Variation: Collecting a Specimen via Suction
Collecting a Specimen for Culture: Throat
Collecting a Specimen for Culture: Nasal
Collecting a Specimen for Culture: Urine
Variation: Indwelling Catheter
Collecting a Specimen for Culture: Wound
Collecting a Specimen for Culture: Blood
Performing a Blood Glucose Evaluation
Variation: Set Up
Phlebotomy
Activity and Exercise
Utilizing Safe Lifting Practices
Moving the Client up in Bed with Assistance
Teaching the Client to Reposition in Bed
Variation: Using Crossed Arms
Two Nurses and Friction Reducing Sheet
Turning the Client to Lateral Position in Bed
Logrolling the Client to Lateral Position in Bed
Positioning the Client
Lateral Position
Prone Position
Supine Position
Fowler’s Position
Sims’ Position
Dorsal Recumbent Position
Lithotomy Position
Assisting with Ambulation
One Assistant
Fall Assist Procedure
Assisting Clients to Use Mechanical Aids for Walking
Walker
Cane
Crutches
Two-Point Gait
Three-Point Gait
Four-Point Gait
Swing-Through Gait
Swing to Gait
Climbing Stairs with Crutches
Descending Stairs with Crutches
Performing Range of Motion Exercises
Performing Active Range of Motion Exercises: Neck (Pivot Joint)
Performing Active Range of Motion Exercises: Hip (Ball and Saddle Joints)
Performing Active Range of Motion Exercises: Knee (Hinge Joint)
Performing Active Range of Motion Exercises: Ankle (Hinge Joint)
Performing Active Range of Motion Exercises: Toes (Hinge and Gliding Joints)
Performing Passive Range of Motion Exercises: Shoulder (Ball and Socket Joint)
Performing Passive Range of Motion Exercises: Elbow (Hinge Joint)
Performing Passive Range of Motion Exercises: Wrist (Condyloid Joint)
Performing Active and Passive Range of Motion Exercises: Fingers (Condyloid and Hinge Joints)
Performing Active and Passive Range of Motion Exercises: Thumb (Saddle Joint)
Transferring Client Between Bed and Stretcher
Assisting Client to Sit on Side of Bed
Transferring Client Between Bed and Chair
Traction
Variation: Pin Care
Hygiene
Oral Hygiene
Brushing Teeth
Oral Care for the Unconscious Client
Providing Denture Care
Bathing an Adult Client
Providing Perineal Care
Circumcised Male
Variation: Uncircumcised Male
Female
Massaging the Client
Shampooing the Hair of a Bedridden Client
Shaving
Straight Edge
Variation: Electric Razor
Making the Occupied Bed
Making the Unoccupied Bed
Safety
Applying Restraints
Jacket Restraint
Wrist/Ankle Restraint
Skin/Wound Management
Applying Dressing Using Clean Technique
Changing a Dry, Sterile Dressing
Irrigating Wounds
Applying Wet-to-Moist Dressing
Closed Wound Drainage System
Jackson Pratt
Hemovac
Changing a Central Line Dressing
Performing a Surgical Skin Preparation
Removing Intermittent Sutures
Removing Staples
Applying Heat Therapy to a Client
Applying Cold Therapy to a Client
Applying an Elastic Bandage
Circular Turn
Figure Eight
Spiral
Recurrent
Spiral Reverse
Medication Administration
Administering Oral Medications
Administering Dermatologic Medications
Variation: Transdermal Patch
Administering Ophthalmic Medications
Administering Otic Medications
Administering Nasal Medications
Administering Inhaled Medications
Metered-Dose Inhaler
Variation: Using Inhaler with Open Mouth Technique or Spacer Device
Administering Vaginal Medications
Vaginal Suppository
Vaginal Cream or Lotion
Vaginal Irrigation or Douche
Administering Rectal Medications
Administering Nasogastric and Enteral Tube Medications
Liquid Medications
Crushed Medications
Administering Parenteral Medications
Withdrawing Medication From a Vial: Using a Syringe and Needle
Withdrawing Medication From a Vial: Using a Syringe and Needleless Adapter
Withdrawing Medication From an Ampule
Mixing Medication From Two Vials
Intradermal Injections
Subcutaneous Injections: Arm
Subcutaneous Injections: Abdomen
Subcutaneous Injections: Thigh
Intramuscular Injections: Vastus Lateralis
Intramuscular Injections: Ventral Gluteal
Intramuscular Injections: Deltoid
Administering IV Medications via Intermittent Infusion
Piggyback
Volume-Controlled Device
Mini-Infusion Pump
Administering Medication by Intravenous Bolus
Saline Lock
Maintenance IV Infusion
Small Volume Bag
Administering Intravenous Therapy
Starting an IV
Establishing an Intravenous Infusion
Variation: Electronic Infusion Pump
Regulating Intravenous Flow Rate
Variation: Using a Pump to Adjust Flow Rate
Discontinuing a Peripheral IV Line
Initiating Blood Therapy
Nutritional Support and Nasogastric Tube Management
Assisting the Adult Client with Oral Nutrition
Inserting a Nasogastric Tube
Discontinuing a Nasogastric Tube
Inserting a Small Bore Nasogastric Tube
Discontinuation of a Nasogastric Feeding Tube
Administering Enteral Feedings
Intermittent via Syringe
Intermittent via Bag
Continuous
Gastrostomy Tube
Performing Gastric Lavage
Urinary Elimination
Applying a Condom Catheter
Urinary Catheterization
Straight Catheter (Female)
Straight Catheter (Male)
Indwelling Catheterization (Female)
Indwelling Catheterization (Male)
Caring for the Client with an Indwelling Catheter
Removing an Indwelling Catheter
Emptying the Urine Drainage Collection Bag
Variation: Leg Bag
Performing Catheter Irrigation
Opening a Closed System
Through a Closed System (Intermittent)
Continuous Bladder Irrigation
Pouching a Noncontinent Urinary Diversion
Caring for a Suprapubic Catheter Insertion Site
Bowel Elimination
Assisting the Client to Use a Bedpan
Variation: Fractured Bedpan
Administering an Enema
Large Volume
Prepackaged Small Volume
Removing a Fecal Impaction Digitally
Pouching an Enterostomy
Oxygenation and Ventilation
Administering Oxygen
Nasal Cannula
Face Mask
Using an Incentive Spirometer
Inserting a Nasal Airway
Inserting an Oropharyngeal Airway
Using a Bag-Valve-Mask Unit
Variation: Client with Tracheostomy or Endotracheal Tube
Caring for a Tracheostomy
Setting Up and Assisting with Intubation
Suctioning
Oropharyngeal Suctioning
Nasotracheal Suctioning
Tracheostomy Tube Suctioning
Mechanically Ventilated Client
Variation: In-Line Suction
Draining Chest Tube
Assisting with Insertion and Management of Closed Chest Drain
Changing a Disposable Chest Tube System
Assisting with Discontinuation of Chest Tube
Circulatory Support
Applying Elastic Stockings
Applying Pneumatic External Compression Device
Checking the Emergency Cart
Automatic External Defibrillation (AED)
Post Mortem Care
Post Mortem Care