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Basic Clinical Nursing Skills (101)

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Basic Clinical Nursing Skills

301

™ The treatment can take from 5-10 minutes after which the patient should be kept warm and comfortable for some time.

N :

  1. If a Nelson's inhaler is not available a wide- mouthed jug may used. The patient should be covered up to the waist with a balance from a canopy, or the mouth of the jug may be covered with a towel to make the opening small enough for the patient to put his nose and mouth (not eyes) on it.
  2. For irrational, helpless patients, stay with them throughout the procedure.
  3. Report the amount and nature of any sputum or discharge.

Care of Equipment after use

  • Pour out the water from the inhaler (not onto a sink)
  • Wash the inhaler with hot water
  • Boil the mouth piece

Emergency tray and Trolley List of Emergency Drugs. List of Emergency Equipment - O 2 - Tourniquet - Morphine sulfate - O 2 mask or nasal catheter - Aramine - plaster - Adrenalin( Epinephrin.) - Dressing scissors - Levophed -Arm Board - Phenergan - Small makintosh '' towel''

Basic Clinical Nursing Skills

302

  • Aminophylline - Tongue depressor
  • Allercur - Mouth gag
  • Nor adrenaline - Air way
  • Carmine (Nikethamide) - suction machine
  • Lasix - Files
  • Syringes and needles - Container with alcohol
  • Digoxin - Receiver
  • Na HCO 3 (Sodium bicarbonate) - Bandage
  • Swabs - Levin's tube
  • Vitamin k - Ned blacks
  • 0 .9% Normal Saline
  • 5% D/w with complete set
  • Largactil
  • Diazepam
  • Ergometrine
  • Kcl (potassium chloride)
  • 40% dextrose

Study Questions

  1. Which one of the following rout of drug administration has fastest action? a. Oral c. Intravenous b. Subcutaneous d. Rectal
  2. Mention two indications for oral drug administration
  3. State the 5 Rs during drug administration.
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Basic Clinical Nursing Skills (101)

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Basic Clinical Nursing Skills
301
The treatment can take from 5-10 minutes after which
the patient should be kept warm and comfortable for
some time.
N.B :
1. If a Nelson's inhaler is not available a wide- mouthed jug may
used. The patient should be covered up to the waist with a
balance from a canopy, or the mouth of the jug may be covered
with a towel to make the opening small enough for the patient to
put his nose and mouth (not eyes) on it.
2. For irrational, helpless patients, stay with them throughout the
procedure.
3. Report the amount and nature of any sputum or discharge.
Care of Equipment after use
Pour out the water from the inhaler (not onto a sink)
Wash the inhaler with hot water
Boil the mouth piece
Emergency tray and Trolley
List of Emergency Drugs. List of Emergency Equipment
O
2 -
Tourniquet
Morphine sulfate - O2 mask or nasal catheter
Aramine - plaster
Adrenalin( Epinephrin.) - Dressing scissors
Levophed -Arm Board
Phenergan - Small makintosh '' towel''