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So new content. So we had chapters 28, 43, 44, and 45. This is about a quarter of the test. No sexuality chapter. Complimentary therapy: focused on different techniques, acupuncture, chiropractic, you know, traditional allopathic. therapeutic touch, healing. Vaccines We spoke about the state, mineral dose. And we also spoke about herbal interactions. Right to delegation, right? Versus medication rights. Delegation to UAP. I&O - We are responsible for that, right? Skills that you've learned. Hand washing, Your sterile fields. Your PPE. Donning and doffing. Wound care, catheterization? where you get the specimens from. You know, emptying the bladder, colostomy care Different stools: Pass with different stools depending on the location of the colostomy. Urine versus fecal collection. The times. How do we do that? Where to get specimen, emptying the bladder, voiding Fire safety Thinking about the perioperative care and phases. We spoke about pain. When they give you that prescription for that opioid, we want to make sure your allergies and stool softener Braden Scale know what puts them at risk, when they're at risk. Thinking about pressure injuries. Sheering forces. The risk factors. The stages. Wound dressing. And drains and what the fluid looks like. You need to know that that's definition based. Serious, serosanguinous
Crunch walking and cane use. supporting on a stronger leg, advance the weaker leg. Knowing the difference in your nutrition, your diets. We spoke about the different types of diets. Clear versus full. We spoke about TPN. We know we spoke about that last week when we did health assessment. Checking the glucose levels. You know, the albumin levels. And who should we be thinking about with TPN? Somebody who has severe inflammatory bowel disease. We spoke about albuterol. What's albuterol used for? And what's the side effects? Formal steroids. So, bad steroids. You want to be careful with steroids, especially with diabetics, if you increase their glucose level. If they're using an oral steroid inhaler, they need to make sure they rinse their mouth. know, a cotyria infection. They don't need that on everything else. We spoke about Benadryl. It makes them sleepy. We spoke about diuretics. That pale urine. We spoke about different colors, like anticoagulant is going to give them hematuria. about Colace, which is narcotics, the opioids. You have oxygen as a medication. You need an order to give oxygen. whenever you do any medication, you should always go back in 15 minutes just to make sure that is it working or is it not working? Remember the antibiotics, they could get changed in the color of your stool, depending on the medication, which one it is. Fluid and electrolytes. So, there's going to be about 10 to 15 or so questiolevels. Alkalosis versus acidosis, right? Respiratory versus metabolic. Lab values, right? The blood types, ADGs types of solutions, hypotonic, isotonic, hypertonic. Infiltration, things that we should make to stop the IV, right? We spoke about transfusion. So, knowing when, you know, you should DC something like that, okay? We just mentioned real quickly about CVADs, blood gases? But like the NG tube, how do we check for placement with an NG tube?