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- 10. 4: Blood Sampling - Medicine LibreTexts
Capillary blood is frequently used for point-of-care (POC) testing, such as glucose monitoring for diabetes, as well as for newborn screenings Capillary blood is ideal for POC and rapid tests because it is readily accessible; however, it may not provide the same depth of analysis as venous or arterial blood
- 2. 2: Outpatient Care - Medicine LibreTexts
Primary care is the entry point into the healthcare system and is one of the most utilized outpatient services Primary care clinics are the point of delivery of individual care based on care over time and are not disease-oriented but focus on preventive and sick visits
- 11. 1: Point of Care Diagnostic Testing - Medicine LibreTexts
Introduction to point of care diagnostic testing While there are many point-of-care diagnostic tests available on the market for both companion and production animals, we are going to focus on the screening tests that use plasma, serum, feces, and or whole blood to generate a laboratory result
- 4. 4: Community-Based Health Care - Medicine LibreTexts
Nurse’s Role in Community-Based Health Care Nurses play a vital role in community-based health care They provide a wide range of services to individuals and families in the communities as the first point of contact for patients Nurses in community-based healthcare settings educate individuals and communities on healthy behaviors, provide disease prevention and screening services, and
- 8. 1: Patient Admission - Medicine LibreTexts
Nurses play a vital role as the initial point of entry into the healthcare system because they are responsible for the initial assessment, evaluation, and documentation of a patient’s healthcare status, needs, and concerns The information gained through the admission process sets the stage for the patient’s course of care
- 10. 2: Physiologic Changes Due to Pregnancy - Medicine LibreTexts
Physiologic Changes Nursing care during pregnancy requires the nurse to continually assess the pregnant person and to analyze the assessment data for expected versus unexpected cues
- 8. 4: Fertilization, Pregnancy, Labor, Delivery, Newborn Care, and . . .
The internal organs, such as the lungs, heart, stomach, and intestines, have formed enough that a fetus born prematurely at this point has a chance of survival with intensive medical care Between the seventh and ninth months, the fetus is primarily preparing for birth It is exercising its muscles, and its lungs begin to expand and contract
- 20. 2: Physiologic Changes During the Postpartum Period
The nurse teaches the person to call the health-care provider for increased bleeding, foul-smelling discharge, or expulsion of pieces of membranes or placenta The vaginal bleeding that occurs during the postpartum period is called lochia
- 5. 2: Ethical Practice in Culture and Diversity
As discussed in 5 1 Understanding Cultural Differences, the concept of culturally responsive care, which involves integrating an individual’s cultural beliefs into their health care, is an important foundation of cultural competence Providing culturally competent care requires attention to diversity and inclusion and a willingness to understand and accommodate the cultural differences of
- 24. 4: Newborn Discharge Planning and Parent Education
The health-care provider will assess weight, length, head circumference, signs of jaundice, number of wet and stooled diapers in a 24-hour period, and number of feedings in a 24-hour period If the infant is formula-fed, they will ask how much formula the baby takes at each feeding and how often the baby is fed
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