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Aesthetic Phlebotomy Notebook for Nurses and Students
Phlebotomy reference notebook/journal. Aesthetic cover, perfect notebook for nursing or medical students.
What is Hepatitis? → Inflammation of the liver (“Hepat- refers to the liver & “-itis” means inflammation!)  👩‍⚕️Must Knows:  -Hepatitis D only occurs in the presence of Hepatitis B -Hepatitis A is linked to foodborne illness and fecal-oral contamination -Hepatitis B is linked to body fluids and poses risk for babies at birth  Symptoms: Fatigue, jaundice (yellow–coloring of the sclera, skin, or mucous membranes), upper right quadrant pain, dark/tea colored urine, presence of pale stool  Treatment: Dependent on the type that’s recognized, but symptom management, rest, hydration, antivirals, and interferon are some options  ❓Vaccines exist for WHICH types of hepatitis? Drop your answers below!
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Types of Hepatitis 💉🩺🩸
What is Hepatitis? → Inflammation of the liver (“Hepat- refers to the liver & “-itis” means inflammation!) 👩‍⚕️Must Knows: -Hepatitis D only occurs in the presence of Hepatitis B -Hepatitis A is linked to foodborne illness and fecal-oral contamination -Hepatitis B is linked to body fluids and poses risk for babies at birth Symptoms: Fatigue, jaundice (yellow–coloring of the sclera, skin, or mucous membranes), upper right quadrant pain, dark/tea colored urine, presence of pale stool Treatment: Dependent on the type that’s recognized, but symptom management, rest, hydration, antivirals, and interferon are some options ❓Vaccines exist for WHICH types of hepatitis? Drop your answers below!
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NCLEX Tips for Trache Care #nursingstudent #nurse #resources - Image Credits: NurseToBeDre
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🔥DRAW UP MEDS W/O BUBBLES FOR NURSES
👉An air bubble in IV tubing or a syringe can result in an air embolism (clot). This is rare in practice but can be potentially fatal. ❌ Method to Remove Air Bubbles: 1️⃣ Pull back amount of air in syringe as med • 2️⃣ Inject air into the med vial • 3️⃣ Keeping holding syringe down while turning vial upside down • 4️⃣ Release syringe: watch the pressure pull the med into the vial 5️⃣ Expel extra air on top 👉If there are still air bubbles present, just flick or tap the syringe. Remember to master any nursing skill, it takes practice and time. We all started somewhere. :) Thanks for watching! ❤️ ⭐️ Need help with Medication Dosage? Check out my FREE 20+ page packet with practice questions and rationale. Linked in bio! 📚 References: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/article
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✍️NURSING SKILLS: INSERTING A URINARY CATHETER
🚽 Urinary Catheters 🚽 👉What is it? Catheter inserted through the urethra and into the bladder to withdraw urine. 🔥 Hack to Remember Main Points of Catheter Care: CATH • C: Collection bag below waist level • A: Aseptic Technique • T: Thirty = <30 ml/hr output is CONCERNING • H: Help secure catheter to leg Hope you enjoyed this skills review! ❤️ ⁉️ When does everyone start their new semester? ⭐️ Nursing Study Guides & Dozens of Free Resources for Nursing School Linked in Bio! #futurenurse #nurselife #nurses #nursesofinstagram #nursing #nursingnotes #nursingnow #nursingschool #nursingschoolproblems #nursingstudent #nclex #nurseinthemaking #nurseinprogress #nursingnotes #nclexnotes #nursingstudentessentials #beautifulnursing