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Nursing Process and Vital Signs Guide

The document discusses key concepts in nursing including the nursing process, vital signs, CPR, medical terms, pharmacology, and communication. It provides definitions and explanations for each step of the nursing process (assessment, diagnosis, planning, intervention, evaluation), examples of vital signs and their meanings, CPR guidelines and terms, definitions of medical conditions and treatments, drug classifications and effects, and concepts related to therapeutic communication.

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Nursing Process and Vital Signs Guide

The document discusses key concepts in nursing including the nursing process, vital signs, CPR, medical terms, pharmacology, and communication. It provides definitions and explanations for each step of the nursing process (assessment, diagnosis, planning, intervention, evaluation), examples of vital signs and their meanings, CPR guidelines and terms, definitions of medical conditions and treatments, drug classifications and effects, and concepts related to therapeutic communication.

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NURSING VITAL MEDICAL PHARMA- COMMU-

PROCESS SIGNS CPR TERMS COLOGY NICATION

‫مع خالص تحياتي‬


200 200 200 200 200 200

400 400 400 400 400 400

‫ترقبوا المزيد‬
600 600 600 600 600 600

800 ‫قريبا‬
800 800 800 800 800

1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000


JUST
LEVELS
I & II
The second step in the nursing
process

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Diagnosis

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The data collection step

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Assessment

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Implementing the nursing care

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Intervention

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Measuring the patient response to
the nursing care

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Evaluation

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Establishing the goals of care

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Planning

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The pulse rate is 120 B/m

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Tachycardia

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The device that used to measure
temperature

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Thermometer

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The blood pressure is
100/50 mmHg

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Hypotension

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Your instructor’s E mail

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The normal range of respiratory
rate in adult

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B/m 20 – 12

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Compression : ventilation ratio in
infant CPR - one rescuer

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2 : 30

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You found the person
?unconscious, the second step

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)Activating EMS )calling

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The rate of chest compressions
per minute

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100

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When the pulse and respiration
returned

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Recovery position

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An adult victim with
pulse but no breathing

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One breath every 5 to 6 seconds

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Inflammation of the stomach

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Gastritis

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Surgical removal of the appendix

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Appendectomy

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Elevation of the blood pressure

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Hypertension

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Pertaining to the heart

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Cardiac

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Pertaining to the chest

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Thoracic

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Antidote of heparin

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Protamine sulphate

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Bronchodilator used in the
nebulizer

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)Salbutamol )Ventolin

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Classification of streptokinase

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Thrombolytic

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The maximum effect of the drug

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Peak

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Antidote of warfarin

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Vitamin K

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The person who delivers the
massage

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Sender

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The form of communication that
may need interpreter

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Verbal

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The massage returned from the
receiver

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Feedback

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Communication about
communication

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Metacommunication

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Style of communication in which
inability to express feelings

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Passive

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