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Nursing Collection

Basic Patient Care Procedures
Drug Dosage and Therapy
Management of Patients With Respiratory Dysfunctions
Nursing Care for the Surgical Patient
Nursing Care Related to the Cardiovascular and Respiratory Systems
Nursing Care Related to the Gastrointestinal and Urinary Systems
Nursing Care Related to the Musculoskeletal System
Nursing Care Related to the Sensory and Neurological Systems
Nursing Fundamentals
Obstetric and Newborn Care
Obstetrics and Pediatrics
Quality of Care Patient Relations
Nursing Collection

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  • 12 Training Course Collection
  • 1913 Pages
  • 14 Training Manuals
  • 68 Complete Lessons

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Basic Patient Care Procedures Training Course


    

Training Manual - Basic Patient Care Procedures (121 Pages)



Lesson 1 - Hygiene and Care of the Patient

Administering a Special (Therapeutic) Bath
Administering a Bed Bath/Partial Bath
Administering a Towel Bath
Assisting a Patient to Take a Tub Bath
Administering a Tepid Sponge Bath for Temperature Reduction
Care of the Hands and Feet
Caring for the Eyes, Ears and Nose
Care of the Patient with an Indwelling Catheter
Administering the Backrub
Oral Hygiene
Routine Mouth Care
Care of Dentures
Special Mouth Care
Care of Patient's Hair
Urinal and Bedpan Assistance
Apply Heat
Apply Cold
Exercises
Solutions


Lesson 2 - Positioning the Patient

Body Posture and Body Mechanics
Positioning the Patient
Moving and Lifting Activities
Techniques in Moving Bed Patients
Range of Motion
Arms Carry Lift from Floor to Bed Level
Position Support Devices
Bed Cradle
Prevention of Pressure Sores
Exercises
Solutions


Lesson 3 - Caring for the Patient's Environment

Cleaning a Patient Unit
General Principals of Bedmaking
Making the Ambulatory Patient's Bed
Making the Patient Occupied Bed
Exercises
Solutions


Lesson 4 - Specimen Collection

Collecting a Sterile Urine Specimen
Collecting a Midstream Urine Specimen
Collecting a Twenty-Four Hour Urine Specimen
Determining Presence of Occult Blood in Stool
Collecting a Stool
Collecting Sputum
Exercises
Solutions


Lesson 5 - Handwashing Procedures

Performing a Two-minute Handwash
Steps for Performing the Two-Minute Handwashing
Exercises
Solutions





Drug Dosage and Therapy Training Course

    

Training Manual - Drug Dosage and Therapy (235 Pages)


Lesson 1 - Dosage Calculations

Section I. Interpreting Medical Orders
Common Medical Abbreviations
Roman Numerals
Interpretation of Orders for Drugs

Section II. Ratio and Proportion
Basic Mathematics
Importance of Ratio and Proportion
Ratios
Proportions

Section III. The Metric System
Advantages over Other Systems
Values of Prefixes
Commonly Used Relationships
Conversion Within the Metric System

Section IV. The Apothecary System
Apothecary Weight
Apothecary Volume

Section V. Conversions
Conversion Between Systems
Approximate Household Equivalents

Section VI. Percentage Solutions
Explanation
Field Dilution of Isopropyl Alcohol

Section VII. Injection Dose Calculations
Solving by Ratio and Proportion
Antibiotic Dilutions

Section VIII. Pediatric Dose Calculations
Dosage Rules Involving a Fraction of the Adult Dose
Pediatric Dose Calculation Based on Body Weight
Pediatric Dose Calculations Based on Surface Area
Exercises
Solutions


Lesson 2 - Basic Pharmacology; Antiseptics and Disinfectants; Other Topical Drugs; Gastrointestinal Agents; Respiratory Drugs; Local Anesthetics

Section I. Introduction to Pharmacology
Dosage Forms
Posology
Factors Affecting Drug Action

Section II. Antiseptics and Disinfectants
Alcohols
Benzalkonium Chloride
Hydrogen Peroxide A. Action and Uses. Hydrogen
Hexachlorophene (Surgical Detergent and Surgical Soap)
Thimerosal
Disinfectant - Germicidal and Fungicidal Concentrate (Wescodyne)
Povidone-Iodine
Formaldehyde Solution (Formalin)


Section III. Other Topical Drugs
Aluminum Acetate Solution (Burow's Solution)
Zinc Oxide Ointment
Calamine Lotion, Phenolated and Mentholated
Compound Benzoin Tincture
Hydrocortisone Cream
Sodium Fluorescein Applicators

Section IV. Antacids
Sodium Bicarbonate
Aluminum Hydroxide Gel
Aluminum Hydroxide Gel and Magnesium Hydroxide
Milk of Magnesia
Aluminum Hydroxide and Magnesium Hydroxide
Choice of an Antacid

Section V. Cathartics
Indications and Contraindications for Cathartics
Stimulant (Irritant) Cathartics
Saline Cathartics
Fecal Softeners

Section VI. Antidiarrheals
Kaolin Mixture with Pectin
Diphenoxylate Hydrochloride and Atropine Sulfate Tablets
Paregoric

Section VII. Respiratory Drugs
Antitussives
Expectorants

Section VIII. Local Anesthetics
Methods of Administration
Overdosage Toxicity
Procaine Hydrochloride
Lidocaine Hydrochloride
Dibucaine Ointment
Tetracaine
Eugenol
Dichlorotetrafluoroethane Anesthetic
Exercises
Solutions


Lesson 3 - Central Nervous System Drugs

Section I. The Central Nervous System
Parts of the Central Nervous System
Pharmacologic Considerations of the CNS

Section II. Sedative-Hypnotics
Effects of Sedative-Hypnotics
Uses of Sedative-Hypnotics
Side Effects
Overdoses of Sedative-Hypnotics
Summary of Individual Agents
Phenobarbital
Sodium Secobarbital (Seconal Sodium)
Sodium Pentobarbital (Nembutal)
Diazepam (Valium)

Section III. Antipsychotic Tranquilizers and Related Antidepressants
Effects of Antipsychotic Tranquilizers
Toxicity Caused by Large Doses
Therapeutic Uses
Chlorpromazine Hydrochloride
Summary of Related Agents
Related Antidepressants

Section IV. Narcotic Analgesics
Effects of Narcotic Analgesics
Tolerance, Addiction and Habituation
Cautions for the Use of Narcotic Analgesics
Morphine
Codeine
Meperidine Hydrochloride
Propoxyphene Hydrochloride
Naloxone Hydrochloride Injection--narcotic Antagonist

Section V. Nonaddictive Analgesics and Antipyretics
Aspirin
Acetaminophen

Section VI. CNS Stimulants
Amphetamines
Specific Amphetamines and Related Preparations
Exercises
Solutions


Lesson 4 - Autonomic and Cardiovascular Drugs

Section I. the Autonomic Nervous System
Types of Autonomic Drugs

Section II. Anticholinergic (Parasympatholytic) Drugs
Atropine as the Standard Anticholinergic Drug
Propantheline
Homatropine Hydrochloride Ophthalmic Ointment

Section III. Adrenergic (Sympathomimetic) Drugs
Epinephrine
Ephedrine
Metaraminol Bitartrate Injection
Phenylephrine Hydrochloride
Miscellaneous Sympathomimetics

Section IV. Vasodilator Drugs
Amylnitrite
Nitroglycerin Tablets

Section V. Fluid and Electrolyte Therapy
Fluid Volume Replacement
Normal Human Serum Albumin
Plasma Protein Fraction
Dextrose Solutions
Sodium Chloride Injection
Ringer's Injection
Lactated Ringer's Injection
Potassium Chloride Injection
Sodium Bicarbonate Injection

Section VI. Antihistamines
Histamine Poisoning
Allergy and Anaphylaxis with Histamine
Introduction to Antihistamines
Diphenhydramine Hydrochloride
Dimenhydrinate
Meclizine Hydrochloride
Promethazine Hydrochloride
Chlorpheniramine Maleate
Triprolidine Hydrochloride

Section VII. Other Agents
Hydrocortisone Sodium Succinate
Mannitol Injection - An Osmotic Diuretic
Exercises
Solutions


Lesson 5 - Drugs Used to Prevent and Treat Infection I

Section I. Microbiology
Bacteria
Viruses
Rickettsiae

Section II. Biologicals (Immunizing Agents)
Terminology
Allergic (Hypersensitive) Reactions
Precautions
Serums
Toxoids
Bacterial Vaccines
Viral Vaccines

Section III. Penicillins and Cephalosporins; Erythromycin
Spectrum of Activity
Penicillins
Potassium Penicillin G for Injection
Procaine Penicillin G
Benzathine Penicillin G
Potassium Phenoxymethyl Penicillin (penicillin V)
Ampicillin
Penicillins Resistant to Penicillinase
Cephalosporins
Erythromycin

Section IV. Tetracyclines
Indications
Usual Dosage
Adverse Reactions
Cautions and Warnings
Supply
Exercises
Solutions


Lesson 6 - Drugs Used to Prevent and Treat Infection II

Section I. Aminoglycosides
Streptomycin Sulfate
Kanamycin Sulfate Injection
Gentamicin Sulfate
Neomycin Sulfate

Section II. Sulfonamides
Effectiveness
Sulfisoxazole
Sodium Sulfacetamide

Section III. Antifungal Agents
Griseofulvin Tablets
Tolnaftate Solution
Nystatin
Iodochlorhydroxyquin and Hydrocortisone
Selenium Sulfide Lotion
Undecylenic Acid

Section IV. Antimalarial Drugs
Malaria
Classification of Antimalarial Drugs
Chloroquine and Primaquine Phosphate Tablets
Chloroquine
Primaquine
Dapsone
Quinine
Pyrimethamine
Sulfadoxine and Pyrimethamine

Section V. Anthelmintic Drugs
Drugs of Choice for Specific Infections
Mebendazole
Diethylcarbamazine Citrate
Pyrantel Pamoate
Piperazine Citrate
Niclosamide
Quinacrine
Tetrachloroethylene
Praziquantel

Section VI. Other Agents
Metronidazole
Gamma Benzene Hexachloride (Lindane)
Exercises
Solutions





Management of Patients With Respiratory Dysfunctions Training Course

    

Training Manual - Management of Patients With Respiratory Dysfunctions (81 Pages)


Lesson 1 - The Respiratory System

Components and Subdivisions of the Respiratory System
Supralaryngeal Structures
Larynx
Infralaryngeal Structures
Breathing and Breathing Mechanisms
Costal (Thoracic) Breathing
Diaphragmatic (Abdominal) Breathing
Nervous Control of Breathing
Movement of Blood
Transportation of Gases
Exercises
Solutions


Lesson 2 - Devices Used to Aid Breathing

Nasopharyngeal Airways
Procedure for Inserting the Nasopharyngeal Airway
Oropharyngeal Airways (J-Tubes)
Procedure for Inserting an Oropharyngeal Airway
Combi-Tube Airways
Procedures for Inserting the Combi-Tube Airway
Surgical Airways
Surgical Cricothyrotomy
Bag-Valve-Mask Systems
Procedure for Ventilating the Patient Using a Bag-Valve-Mask
Exercises
Solutions


Lesson 3 - Administering Oxygen

Hypoxemia and Oxygen Therapy
Identifying Need for Oxygen Therapy
Delivery Devices
Procedure for Setting Up an Oxygen Tank
Procedure for Setting Up a Wall Oxygen Unit
Procedure for Administering Oxygen Using Nasal Prongs or
Safety Precautions Associated with Oxygen Therapy
Exercises
Solutions


Lesson 4 - Oral, Nasopharyngeal and Nastrotracheal Suctioning

Suctioning
Procedures Performed Prior to Suctioning
Suctioning the Patient
Procedures Performed After Suctioning
Exercises
Solutions





Nursing Care for the Surgical Patient Training Course

    

Training Manual - Nursing Care for the Surgical Patient (94 Pages)


Lesson 1 - Preoperative Care of the Surgical Patient

Definitions
Preoperative Phase
Surgical Experience
Preoperative Teaching Principles
Nursing Implications for Preparing a Patient for Surgery
The Morning of Surgery
Exercises
Solutions


Lesson 2 - Operating Room Care of the Surgical Patient

Section I. Introduction
Terms and Definitions

Section II. Surgical Team
Surgical Team
Key Members of the Surgical Team

Section III. The Anesthetic Agent
Factors That Effect the Selection of an Anesthetic Agent
Factors Considered When Selecting an Anesthetic Agent
Classification of Anesthetic Agents

Section IV. Reasons for Surgery
Reason for Surgery Varies
Exercises
Solutions


Lesson 3 - Recovery Room Care of the Surgical Patient

Section I. Introduction
Terms and Definitions
Facts About the Recovery Room

Section II. Complications in the Recovery Room
Complications to Be Prevented for the Surgical Patient in the Recovery Room
General Nursing Implications for the Care of a Patient

Section III. Suctioning the Patient in the Recovery Room
Administering Oral/Nasal Suctioning to the Recovery Room Patient
Administering Endotracheal Suctioning to the Recovery Room Patient
Exercises
Solutions


Lesson 4 - Postoperative Care of the Surgical Patient

Section I. Introduction
Terms and Definitions

Section II. Effects of Anesthesia on Major Body Systems
Respiratory System
Cardiovascular System
Urinary System
Gastrointestinal System

Section III. Effects of Surgery on the Integumentary System
Possible Negative Effects
Types of Wound Healing
Factors Which May Impair Wound Healing
Facts About Wound Drains

Section IV. Nursing Implications by Body Systems of a Postoperative Patient
Respiratory System
Cardiovascular System
Urinary System
Gastrointestinal System
Integumentary System

Section V. General Nursing Implications of the Postoperative Patient
General Postoperative Nursing Tasks
Exercises
Solutions





Nursing Care Related to the Cardiovascular and Respiratory Systems Training Course

    

Training Manual - Nursing Care Related to the Cardiovascular and Respiratory Systems (107 Pages)


Lesson 1 - Nursing Care Related to the Cardiovascular System

Section I. Anatomy and Physiology
The Heart
Flow of Blood Through the Heart
Blood and Nerve Supply of the Heart
Blood Vessels
Pulse and Blood Pressure
Lymphatic System

Section II. Diagnostic Procedures
General Preparatory Measures for Procedures Performed Off the Nursing Unit
General Nursing Care During Diagnostic Procedures Performed on the Nursing Unit
General Nursing Care Following Diagnostic Procedures
Fluoroscopy
Intravenous Angiocardiography
Aortogram
Cardiac Catheterization
Electrocardiogram
Stress Test
Blood Studies
Pulse
Blood Pressure

Section III. Cardiovascular Disorders
Coronary Artery Disease
Risk Factors
Arteriosclerosis
Coronary Heart Disease
Angina Pectoris
Acute Myocardial Infarction
Heart Failure
Hypertension
Valve Disorders
Infective Endocarditis

Section IV. Nursing Care of the Cardiovascular Surgical Patient
Preoperative Care
Postoperative Care
Complications of Cardiovascular Surgery
Thrombophlebitis
Embolism
Anticoagulant Drug Therapy in Thrombophlebitis and Embolism
Cardiac Tamponade
Renal Failure
Myocardial Infarction

Section V. Sudden Cardiac Death
Cardiac Arrest
The Paraprofessional Role
Code
Conclusion
Exercises
Solutions


Lesson 2 - Nursing Care Related to the Respiratory System

Section I. Anatomy and Physiology
The Respiratory System
Structure and Function
Physiology of Respiration
Mechanics of Respiration

Section II. Physical Examination
Nose and Sinuses
Mouth and Throat
Respirations
Abnormal Respirations
Chest Auscultation

Section III. Diagnostic Studies
Laboratory Studies
Other Studies

Section IV. Special Nursing Management
Coughs and Deep Breathe
Percussion
Precautions
Percussion Procedure
Incentive Spirometry
Oxygen Therapy
Nasopharyngeal and Oropharyngeal Suctioning
Endotracheal Suctioning
Endotracheal Intubation
Mechanical Ventilation

Section V. Pulmonary
Thoracentesis
Chest Tube Insertion
Water-Seal Chest Drainage
Caring for the Patient with Water-seal Chest Drainage

Section VI. Disorders Involving the Upper Respiratory System
Epistaxis
Allergic Rhinitis
Sinusitis
Pharyngitis
Tonsilitis
Laryngitis
Acute Coryza
Care Following Surgery of the Nose
Tonsillectomy and Adenoidectomy
Laryngectomy
Tracheostomy
Tracheostomy Nursing Care
Performing Tracheostomy Suctioning
Performing Tracheostomy Care

Section VII. Disorders Involving the Lower Respiratory System
Pleurisy
Pleural Effusion
Atelectasis
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Pneumonia
Pulmonary Embolism
Pulmonary Edema
Pneumothorax and Hemothorax
Thoracic Surgery
Exercises
Solutions




Nursing Care Related to the Gastrointestinal and Urinary Systems Training Course

    

Training Manual - Nursing Care Related to the Gastrointestinal and Urinary Systems (136 Pages)


Lesson 1 - Nursing Care Related to the Gastrointestinal System

Section I. Anatomy and Physiology
Digestion
Metabolism
The Digestive System
The Mouth
Pharynx
The Esophagus
The Stomach
Small Intestine
Large Intestine (Colon)
The Rectum and Anus
Defecation
Time Required for Digestion


Section II. Nursing Assessment
The Nursing History
Physical Assessment
Examination of the Abdomen
Visual Examination
Auscultation
Palpation

Section III. Diagnostic Procedures
Radiologic
Gastric Analysis
Stool Exam
Endoscopy
Blood Tests

Section IV. Gastrointestinal Intubation
Types of Tubes
Nasogastric Intubation
Procedure
Tube Removal
Suction
Suction Procedure
Discontinue Suction
Intestinal Decompression
Care and Handling of Drainage During Treatment
Nasogastric Tube Irrigation
Administration of Medication Through a Nasogastric Tube
Gavage
Lavage
Nursing Care of the Patient with a Nasogastric Tube

Section V. Gastrostomy, Colostomy, Ileostomy
Nursing Care of the Patient with a Gastrostomy
Gastrostomy Dressing
Gastrostomy Tube Feeding
Colostomy
General Nursing Implications
Colostomy Irrigation
Ileostomy
Nursing Implications for the Patient with an Ileostomy
Dietary Considerations for the Patient with an Ileostomy

Section VI. Gastrointestinal Disorders
Gastritis/Gastroenteritis
Gastrointestinal Ulcers
Appendicitis
Peritonitis
Intestinal Obstruction
Diverticular Disease

Section VII. Hepato-Biliary Disorders
Hepatitis
Viral Hepatitis
Nursing Implications Associated with Viral Hepatitis
Nonviral Hepatitis
Cirrhosis
Dietary Management for the Patient with Cirrhosis
Nursing Implications for the Patient with Cirrhosis
Portal Hypertension and Esophageal Varices
Gallbladder Disease

Section VIII. Diabetes
Definition
Classification
Symptoms
Diagnosis
Diet
Oral Hypoglycemic Agents
Insulin
Insulin 'Coverage'
Nursing Implications for Administration of Insulin
Hypoglycemia
Hyperglycemia and Ketoacidosis
Education of Patient and Family
Exercises
Solutions


Lesson 2 - Nursing Care Related to the Urinary System

Section I. Anatomy and Physiology
The Kidneys
Ureters
Urinary Bladder
Urethra
Urination
Urine Formation
Characteristics of Urine

Section II. Nursing Assessment and Diagnostic Procedures
Nursing Assessment
Urinalysis
Collecting a Clean Catch Urine Specimen
Collecting a Twenty-Four Hour Specimen
Radiologic Exams
Cystoscopy

Section III. Catheterization and Drainage
General Nursing Implications
Retention Catheters
Supplies and Equipment
Catheterizing the Female Patient
Catheterizing the Male Patient
Follow-Up Nursing Care for Retention Catheter and Closed Drainage System
Collecting a Urine Specimen from an Indwelling Catheter
Continuous Bladder Irrigation

Section IV. Urinary Disorders
Urinary Tract Infections
Signs and Symptoms of Urinary Tract Infections
Nursing Implications
Urolithiasis
Clinical Manifestations of Urolithiasis
Nursing Implications
Glomerulonephritis
Nursing Implications
Chronic Renal Failure
Medical Treatment
Nursing Implications
Acute Renal Failure
Medical Treatment
Nursing Implications
Bladder Trauma
Renal Trauma
Exercises
Solutions





Nursing Care Related to the Musculoskeletal System Training Course

   

Training Manual - Nursing Care Related to the Musculoskeletal System (70 Pages)


Lesson 1 - Nursing Care Related to the Musculoskeletal System

Section I. Introduction to Orthopedic Nursing
The Musculoskeletal System
Orthopedic Nursing

Section II. Assessment
Physical Assessment
Diagnostic Assessment
Nursing Care of Patients Undergoing Diagnostic Procedures
Pain
Nursing Assessment of Orthopedic Pain

Section III. Special Equipment
The Orthopedic Bed
Special Orthopedic Beds - Turning Frames
Types of Turning Frames

Section IV. Mobilization Aids
Wheelchairs
Crutches

Section V. Casts
Types of Casts
Care of the Patient with a Newly Applied Cast
Finishing the Dry Cast
Cast Cutting
General Nursing Management of the Patient with a Cast
Nursing Management of Patients with Extremity Casts
Nursing Management of Patients with Body or Spica Casts
Turning a Patient in a Spica Cast
Patient Care After Cast Removal

Section VI. Traction
Traction
Preparing the Patient and His Unit for Traction
Traction Apparatus
Skin Traction
Buck's Extension Traction
Russell Traction
Pelvic Traction Girdle
Pelvic Traction Sling
Cervical Traction Halter
Skeletal Traction
Cervical Skeletal Traction
Skeletal Traction Wire or Pin
Skeletal Traction for the Femur
Arm Traction
Nursing Management of the Patient in Traction

Section VII. Contusions, Sprains, Strains and Dislocations
Contusions
Sprains
Strains
Dislocations

Section VIII. Fractures
Fractures
Classification of Fractures
Healing of Bone
Principles of Fracture Management
Nursing Management of a Patient with a Fracture
Life Threatening Complications

Section IX. Amputation
Amputation
The Site of Amputation
Nursing Care and Patient Education

Section X. Rheumatoid Arthritis, Osteoarthritis and Gout
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Osteoarthritis
Gout

Section XI. Drugs
Pain
Nonnarcotic Analgesic/Antipyretic Drugs
Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs
Narcotics
Conclusion
Exercises
Solutions
Appendix - Universal Body Substance Precautions





Nursing Care Related to the Sensory and Neurological Systems Training Course

   

Training Manual - Nursing Care Related to the Sensory and Neurological Systems (112 Pages)


Lesson 1 - Nursing Care Related to the Sensory System

Section I. Introduction to the Special Senses
The Special Senses
Smell
Taste
Vision
Hearing
Equilibrium

Section II. Assessment
Examination of the Eye
Assessing Symptoms
Examination of the Ear
Audiometry
Assessing Symptoms

Section III. Treatments and Procedures
Precautions for the Eyes
Instilling Eye Drops or Ointments
Irrigating the Eye
Applying Eye Dressings
Instilling Ear Drops
Irrigating the Ear

Section IV. Disorders of the Eye
Visual Defects
Conjunctivitis
Detached Retina
Preoperative Nursing Care of the Patient Undergoing Ophthalmic Surgery
Postoperative Nursing Care of the Patient Undergoing Ophthalmic Surgery
Nursing Care of the Patient with Vision Loss

Section V. Disorders of the Ear
Hearing Loss
Impacted Cerumen (Earwax)
Foreign Body
Otitis Media
Exercises
Solutions


Lesson 2 - Nursing Care Related to the Neurological System

Section I. Anatomy and Physiology
The Central Nervous System
The Brain
The Spinal Cord
The Peripheral Nervous System
The Cranial Nerves
The Spinal Nerves
Nerve Action
Reflex Arc
The Autonomic Nervous System

Section II. Neurological Assessment
Vital Signs
Mental Status
Sensory Function
Motor Function
Level of Consciousness

Section III. Diagnostic Procedures
Skull X-Rays
Lumbar Puncture
Electroencephalogram
Brain Scan
Cerebral Angiography

Section IV. Care of the Unconscious Patient
Airway and Breathing
Nutritional Needs
Skin Care
Elimination
Positioning

Section V. Infectious Nervous System Disorders
Meningitis
Encephalitis
Poliomyelitis
Guillain-Barre Syndrome

Section VI. Degenerative Nervous System Disorders
Multiple Sclerosis
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Parkinson's Disease
Myasthenia Gravis

Section VII. Cranial Nerve Disorders
Bell's Palsy
Trigeminal Neuralgia

Section VIII. Head and Spine Injuries
Head Injuries
Increased Intracranial Pressure
Spinal Cord Injuries

Section IX. Disorders of the Brain
Cerebral Vascular Accident
Epilepsy
Brain Tumor
Exercises
Solutions





Nursing Fundamentals Training Course

   

Training Manual 1 - Nursing Fundamentals 1 (147 Pages)


Universal Body Substance Precautions


Lesson 1 - Patient Relations

Section I. Basic Human Needs and Principles of Health
Principles of Health
The Health-Illness Continuum
Adapting to Change
Positive Health Habits
Categories of Basic Human Needs
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
Comparison of Basic Human Needs and Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
Closing

Section II. Communication Skills
Purposes of Communication
Essential Components of the Human Communication System
Verbal and Nonverbal Methods of Communication
Methods of Nonverbal Communication
Guidelines for Communicating with Patients and their Families
Techniques for Communicating with Patients and their Families
Therapeutic Communication
Critical Elements of Effective Therapeutic Communication
Nursing Intervention with Patients with Special Communication Needs

Section III. Reaction to Stress and Hospitalization
Factors Influencing Whether a Person Will Seek or Avoid Professional Help
Factors Causing Stress in the Hospital
Stages of the Illness Experience
Emotional Responses to Illness and Hospitalization

Section IV. Transcultural Factors Influencing Nursing Care
Major Factors in Transcultural Nursing
Variables Relating to the Transcultural Aspects of Nursing
Sociocultural Beliefs About Illness, Its Causes, and Cures
Religious Beliefs About Illness and Death
Exercises
Solutions


Lesson 2 - The Adult Patient Care Unit

Furniture Comprising the Patient Basic Unit
Equipment/Articles Necessary for Providing Basic Nursing Care
Guidelines for Bed-Making
Methods of Bed-Making
Terminal Cleaning of the Patient Care Unit
Rules for Use of Disposable or Nonreusable Items
Exercises
Solutions

Lesson 3 - Advanced Principles of Patient Hygiene

Purpose of the Patient's Daily Bath
Physical Conditions Which Encourage Skin Breakdown in a Patient Who Is Confined to
Nursing Intervention to Prevent Skin Breakdown
Timing of Patient Hygiene Procedures
Providing for Selected Patient Needs While Bathing a Patient
Significant Nursing Observations During the Bathing Procedure
Basic Principles of Mouth Care
Back Massage as a Patient Comfort Measure
Basic Principles of Back Massage
Guidelines for Shaving a Male Patient
Perineal Care
Bed Patient's Hair Care
Exercises
Solutions


Lesson 4 - Body Mechanics

Section I. Techniques of Body Mechanics
Definition
Principles of Good Body Mechanics
Techniques of Body Mechanics
General Considerations for Performing Physical Tasks
Reasons for the Use of Proper Body Mechanics
Steps Involved in Properly Moving an Object to a New Location

Section II. Positioning and Ambulating the Adult Patient
Reasons for Changing the Position of a Patient
Basic Principles in Positioning of Patients
Turning the Adult Patient
Maintaining Proper Body Alignment with the Patient on His Back
Common Positions Utilized for the Adult Patient
Actions the Practical Nurse Can Take to Alleviate Discomfort and Promote Relaxation
Positioning the Adult to Promote Sleep and Relaxation
Rationale for Getting the Patient Out of
Principles of Assisting Patients Out of Bed
Steps in Preparing to Ambulate the Patient
Stages in Assisting the Patient to Ambulate
Management of the Falling Patient
Exercises
Solutions


Lesson 5 - Active and Passive Range of Motion Exercises

The Effects of Immobility
The Purposes of Exercise for the Immobile Patient
Types of Exercises
Types of Body Movement
Guidelines for Range of Motion Exercises
Documentation
Contraindications to Range of Motion Exercises
Exercises
Solutions


Lesson 6 - Environmental Health and the Practical Nurse

Hospital Electrical Safety Measures
Hospital Fire Safety Measures
Patient Care Environment Safety Measures
Exercises
Solutions



Training Manual 2 - Nursing Fundamentals 2 (207 Pages)


Universal Body Substance Precautions


Lesson 1 - Assisting with the Physical Examination

Purposes for Performing a Physical Examination
Functions of the Practical Nurse During the Examination Procedure
Positioning a Patient for Examination or Treatment
Body Systems Usually Examined by the Physician
Assisting with an Infant or Child
Physiological Measurements Routinely Made
Purposes for Draping the Patient During the Physical Exam
Evaluation of a Patient's Condition and Need for Assistance
Exercises
Solutions


Lesson 2 - Specimen Collection

Throat Culture
Supplies and Equipment
Procedure for a Throat Culture
Sputum Specimen
Supplies and Equipment
Procedure for Sputum Specimen
Stool Specimen
Supplies and Equipment
Procedure for Stool Specimen
Guaiac Test
Urine Specimens
Midstream Urine Specimen
24-Hour Urine Specimen
Pregnancy Urine Test
Blood Cultures
Supplies and Equipment
Procedure for Blood Cultures
Exercises
Solutions


Lesson 3 - Catheterization of the Male and Female Patient

Purposes of Urinary Catheterization
Urinary Catheter Sizes
Types of Urinary Catheters
Preparing for Catheterization
Inserting the Foley Catheter in a Male Patient
Inserting the Foley Catheter in a Female Patient
Maintaining an Indwelling Catheter
Irrigating an Indwelling Catheter
Removing an Indwelling Catheter
Exercises
Solutions


Lesson 4 - Vital Signs

Height and Weight
Measuring Height and Weighing the Patient
Temperature
Temperature Regulation
Normal Body Temperature
Factors Which Influence Normal Body Temperature
Terminology Related to Body Temperature
Taking the Temperature
Types of Thermometers
Methods of Obtaining a Temperature
Pulse
Describing the Pulse
Factors Which Affect the Pulse Rate
Measuring the Pulse
Respiration
Breathing Patterns
Blood Pressure
Measuring Blood Pressure
Factors Which Influence Blood Pressure Values
Principles Related to Obtaining the Blood Pressure
The Graphic Sheet
Exercises
Solutions


Lesson 5 - Diet Therapy

Factors Which Influence Eating Patterns
Religion
The Vegetarian
Factors Which Alter a Hospitalized Patient's Eating Patterns
Factors in Illness Which May Alter Food Intake
Reasons for Hospitalized Patients Being at Risk of Malnutrition
Nursing Interventions Which Help the Patient Meet Nutritional Needs
Responsibilities of the Practical Nurse in Relation to Diet Therapy
Reasons for Therapeutic Diets
Standard Hospital Diets
Preparing the Patient for Meals
Exercises
Solutions


Lesson 6 - Introduction to Physical Assessment

Facts About Physical Assessment
Purposes of a Physical Assessment
Considerations in Preparing a Patient for a Physical Assessment
Basic Techniques Used in Performing a Physical Assessment
Areas of General Appearance and Behavioral Assessment
Components of a Physical Assessment
Guidelines for Documentation
Exercises
Solutions


Lesson 7 - The Role of the Practical Nurse

Section I. Team Leadership
Team Nursing
Factors Affecting Team Productivity
Leadership Qualities
Team Leader Responsibilities

Section II. Patient Teaching
Facts Related to Patient Teaching
Steps in the Teaching-Learning Process
Factors Which Affect Learning
Principles for Effective Teaching-Learning
Types of Learning
Selecting Teaching Strategies
Sequencing the Learning Experiences
Exercises
Solutions


Lesson 8 - Perioperative Patient Care

Perioperative Patient Care
The Surgical Experience

Section I. Preoperative Patient Care
Nursing Implications
Preparing the Patient for Surgery
Document Nursing Measures

Section II. the Intraoperative Phase
The Surgical Team
Major Classifications of Anesthetic Agents
Selection of an Anesthetic Agent
Reasons for Surgical Intervention

Section III. Recovery Room Care
The Recovery Room
Respiratory Distress
Prevention of Respiratory Distress
Hypovolemic Shock
Detection of Pending Hypovolemic Shock
General Nursing Care of a Patient in the Recovery Room

Section IV. Postoperative Patient Care
Receiving the Post-Op Patient
The Effects of Anesthesia
Other Postoperative Complications
Wound Complications
Wound Closures and Healing
Factors Which May Impair Wound Healing
Wound Drains
Postoperative Patient Care According to Body System
General Postoperative Nursing Implications
Exercises
Solutions





Obstetric and Newborn Care Training Course

   

Training Manual 1 - Obstetric and Newborn Care 1 (184 Pages)


Universal Body Substance Precautions


Lesson 1 - Reproductive Anatomy and Physiology

Section I. The Female Reproductive System
Terms and Definitions
Internal Female Organs
External Female Genitalia
Blood Supply
Facts About the Menstrual Cycle
Ovulation
Menopause

Section II. The Male Reproductive System
Male Reproductive Organs
Spermatogenesis (Sperm Formation)
Process of Testosterone Production
Exercises
Solutions


Lesson 2 - Embryology and Fetal Development

Principles of Fertilization (Conception)
Process of Implantation
Sex Determination
Placental Development
Functions of the Placenta
Fetal Membranes
Fetal Growth and Development
Duration of Pregnancy
Assessing Fetal Maturity and Well-being
Components of Fetal Circulation
Changes Continue in Circulation After Birth
Principles of Fetal Immunology
Multi-Fetal Pregnancies
Exercises
Solutions


Lesson 3 - Diagnosis of Pregnancy

Definitions
Parity/Gravidity
Presumptive Signs and Symptoms of Pregnancy
Probable Signs of Pregnancy
Positive Signs of Pregnancy
Tests Utilized to Determine Pregnancy
Exercises
Solutions


Lesson 4 - Psychological Needs During Pregnancy

Emotional Reactions Experienced by a Newly Pregnant Patient
Factors That May Influence the Extent of These Reactions
First Trimester of Pregnancy
Characteristics of Second Trimester of Pregnancy
Psychological Characteristics of the Pregnant Patient During the Third Trimester
Adjustments of Fathers During Pregnancy
Single Mothers
Factors Influencing the Role of the Unwed Father
Factors Affecting the Parents of the Unwed Mother and Father
Special Needs of Siblings
Exercises
Solutions


Lesson 5 - Physiologic Changes During Pregnancy

Changes of the Reproductive System During Pregnancy
Changes of the Skin During Pregnancy
Changes of the Breasts
Changes of the Circulatory System During Pregnancy
Changes of the Respiratory System During Pregnancy
Changes of Body Temperature During Pregnancy
Changes of the Urinary System During Pregnancy
Changes of the Skeletal System During Pregnancy
Changes of the Gastrointestinal System During Pregnancy
Changes of Selected Glands of the Endocrine System During Pregnancy
Changes in Body Weight During Pregnancy
Exercises
Solutions


Lesson 6 - Prenatal Care During Pregnancy

Terms and Definitions
Principles of Prenatal Care
Initial Prenatal Visit
Basic Patient Teaching Considerations for the Expectant Mother
Exercises
Solutions


Lesson 7 - Personal Hygiene and Care During Pregnancy

Personal Hygiene During Pregnancy
Activity Modifications During Pregnancy
Prenatal Exercises
Exercises
Solutions


Lesson 8 - Minor Discomforts of Pregnancy

Discomforts Related to the Gastrointestinal System
Discomforts Related to the Musculoskeletal System
Discomforts Related to the Cardiovascular System
Discomforts Related to the Respiratory System
Discomfort Related to the Reproductive System
Discomforts Related to the Urinary System
Exercises
Solutions


Lesson 9 - Patient Education During Pregnancy

Types of Education for Prenatal Patients Preparing for Parenthood
Layette Planning
Principles of Proper Nutrition
Cravings During Pregnancy
Obesity
Teratogens
Preparation for Labor and Delivery
Exercises
Solutions


Lesson 10 - Fetal Positions and Adaptations

Key Terms Related to Fetal Positions
Fetal Adaptations (or the Mechanism of Labor)
Exercises
Solutions
Glossary



Training Manual 2 - Obstetric and Newborn Care 2 (259 Pages)


Lesson 1 - Complications of Pregnancy

Nausea and Vomiting
Hyperemesis Gravidarum
Heartburn
Infections
Varicosities (Varicose Veins)
Diabetes Mellitus
Hypertension-Pregnancy-Induced
Substance Abuse
Battered Pregnant Women
Ectopic Pregnancy
Placenta Previa
Abruptio Placentae
Abortion
Prolapsed Umbilical Cord
Premature Labor and Birth
Exercises
Solutions


Lesson 2 - Stages of Labor and Nursing Care

Section I. Overview
True Labor vs False Labor
Overview of the Labor Process-four Stages

Section II. First Stage of Labor
First Stage of Labor - Three Phases
Nursing Care During the First Stage of Labor

Section III. Second Stage of Labor (Delivery Stage)
Second Stage of Labor
Transfer of the Labor Patient to the Delivery Room
Nursing Care Given While in the Delivery Room
Normal Birthing Process
Information to Be Recorded About the Delivery

Section IV. Third Stage of Labor (Placental Stage)
Third Stage of Labor
Nursing Care During the Third Stage
Information to Record

Section V. Fourth Stage of Labor (Recovery Stage)
Fourth Stage of Labor
Nursing Care During the Fourth Stage of Labor
Factors That May Extend or Influence the Duration of Labor - 5 Ps
Exercises
Solutions


Lesson 3 - Precipitate and Emergency Delivery

Terms and Definitions
Factors That May Predispose a Woman to a Precipitate Delivery
Danger of Precipitate Delivery
Nursing Care to Prepare for Anticipated Precipitate Birth
Nursing Care for Management of Precipitate Delivery
Nursing Care After a Precipitate Delivery
Exercises
Solutions


Lesson 4 - Management of Obstetric Discomfort During Labor

Sources of Discomfort During Childbirth
Factors That May Influence the Amount of Painful Stimuli
Evaluation of the Degree of Pain Being Experienced
Goals of Nursing Measures to Minimize Discomfort During Childbirth
Nursing Measures Utilized to Minimize Discomfort During Childbirth
Classification of Drugs Used for Childbirth
Nerve-Blocking Anesthetics Used in Obstetrics
General Anesthesia
Nursing Care Given to the Obstetric Patient Receiving Anesthesia
Nursing Care for Maternal Hypotension in the Obstetric Patient
Exercises
Solutions


Lesson 5 - Special Situations in Labor and Delivery

Preterm Labor and Delivery
Postterm Pregnancy and Delivery
Facts About the Induction of Labor
Dystocia of Labor and Causative Reasons
Oversized Babies and Their Delivery
Amniotic Fluid Embolism During Pregnancy or Delivery
Facts About Multiple Pregnancy and Delivery
Facts Related to Cesarean Section Delivery
Facts About Episiotomies
Facts About Forceps Delivery
Exercises
Solutions


Lesson 6 - The Postpartal Patient

Section I. Changes of the Postpartal Patient
Changes in the Reproductive System Following Delivery
Changes in the Cardiovascular System Following Delivery
Facts About the Urinary System Following Delivery
Facts About Ovulation and Menstruation Following Delivery
Facts About Breasts and Lactation Following Delivery

Section II. Psychological Needs of the Postpartal Patient
Phases of the Restorative Period of Maternal Behavior Following Delivery
Postpartum 'Blues'
Maternal Adaptation Following Delivery
Special Nursing Care Needs of the Single Mother

Section III. Complications of Postpartum
Postpartal Hemorrhage
Hematomas
Uterine Subinvolution
Puerperal Infection
Thrombophlebitis
Mastitis
The Cesarean Section Delivery
Postpartal Psychosis
Grief-Stricken Mother
Exercises
Solutions


Lesson 7 - Characteristics of the Typical Newborn Infant

Vital Signs of the Newborn Infant
Characteristics of the Newborn Infant's Head
Characteristics of the Newborn Infant's Eyes and Ears
Characteristics of the Newborn Infant's Skin
Characteristics of the Newborn Gastrointestinal System
Characteristics of the Newborn Circulatory System
Characteristics of the Newborn Respiratory System
Characteristics of the Newborn Endocrine System
Characteristics of the Newborn Neuromuscular System
Exercises
Solutions


Lesson 8 - Care of the Normal Newborn Infant

Care of the Newborn in the Delivery Room
Virginia APGAR Scoring of the Newborn
Procedure for Admission to the Nursery
Administration of Vitamin K
Eye Prophylaxis for the Newborn
Initial Bath
Cord Care for the Newborn Infant
Bonding Process
Infant Baptism
Complete Inspection of the Newborn
Phenylketonuria Test
Goals of Newborn Nursing Care
Discharge Consideration for the Newborn and Family
Exercises
Solutions


Lesson 9 - Newborn Nutrition

Nutritional Requirements of the Newborn
First Feeding from the Mother
Formula Feedings
Breast-Feeding
Bubbling the Newborn
Evaluating Nutritional Status
Weight Changes
First Oral Feeding and Recording Procedures by the Nurse
Formula Preparation Instructions to the Mother
Exercises
Solutions


Lesson 10 - The Premature Infant

Definition and Criteria
Causes of Prematurity
Initiation and Maintenance of Respiration in the Premature Infant
Maintenance of Body Temperature in the Premature Infant
Maintenance of Adequate Nutrition in the Premature Infant
Prevention of Infection in the Premature Infant
Illness of the Premature Infant
Exercises
Solutions


Lesson 11 - The Sick Neonate

Weight-Related Gestational Conditions
Age-Related Gestational Conditions
Jaundice (Hyperbilirubinemia)
Intracranial Hemorrhage
Tracheoesophageal Fistula and Esophageal Atresia
Down's Syndrome
Erythroblastosis Fetalis
Respiratory Distress Syndrome (Hyaline Membrane Disease)
Infant of Addicted Mother
Infant with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
Clubfoot (Talipes Equinovarus)
Exercises
Solutions
Glossary





Obstetrics and Pediatrics Training Course

   

Training Manual - Obstetrics and Pediatrics (113 Pages)


Lesson 1 - The Reproductive Systems

Section I. The Female Reproductive System
External Genitalia
Internal Genitalia
Mammary Glands
Pathway of an Ovum

Section II. The Male Reproductive System
External Organs
Internal Organs
Pathway of Sperm Cells

Section III. Events of Pregnancy
Fertilization
Implantation
Gestation
Parturition
Review of Pregnancy Event Terms
Exercises
Solutions


Lesson 2 - Normal and Emergency Childbirth

Section I. General Information
Definitions - Common Obstetric Terms
Signs/Symptoms of Labor
Three Stages of Labor

Section II. Complications of Pregnancy
Abortion
Ectopic Pregnancy
Third-Trimester Bleeding
Preeclampsia
Trauma During Pregnancy

Section III. Management of Mother and Newborn During Normal Delivery in an Emergency Setting
Time to Transport the Mother to a Hospital
Time to Reach the Hospital
Imminent Delivery
Care of the Baby
Delivery of the Placenta
Assessment of the Baby - APGAR
Resuscitation of a Newborn

Section IV. Abnormal Deliveries
Breech Presentation
Prolapsed Umbilical Cord
Limb Presentation
Multiple Births
Premature Births

Section V. Complications of Labor and Delivery
Antepartum Hemorrhage
Postpartum Hemorrhage
Emergency Childbirth Key Points
Exercises
Solutions


Lesson 3 - Pediatric Emergencies

Section I. Differences Between a Child's Body and an Adult's Body
Differences Between Children and Adults

Section II. Patient Assessment
Pediatric Patient History
The Physical Examination

Section III. Special Considerations of the Ill or Injured Child
A Frightened Child
General Principles
Approaching the Injured or Sick Child

Section IV. Pediatric Emergencies
Foreign Body Obstruction of the Airway
Anaphylaxis
Croup (Laryngotracheobronchitis)
Epiglottitis
Acute Asthma
Status Asthmaticus
Bronchiolitis
Seizures
Febrile Convulsions
Meningitis
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)

Section V. Trauma in Children
Immediate Action
Vital Signs
Neurological Assessment
Exercises
Solutions


Lesson 4 - Child Abuse

Definitions
Myths About Child Abuse
Profile of the Abused Child
Behavior of Adult Suspected of Child Abuse
Circumstances That Arouse Suspicion of Child Abuse
Types of Child Abuse
Management of the Abused Child
The Sexually Molested Child
Prevention of Child Abuse
Closing Statement
Exercises
Solutions





Quality of Care Patient Relations

   

Training Manual - Quality of Care Patient Relations (47 Pages)


Lesson 1 - Loss and Change

Section I. Through the Patient's Eyes
Introduction
Experiencing Illness and Hospitalization

Section II. Stages of Illness
Introduction
Transition
Acceptance
Convalescence

Section III. Bedside Manner
Introduction
Defining Health Care Provider
Being Professional
Developing a Therapeutic Bedside Manner

Section IV. The Angry Patient
Causes of Anger
Symptoms of Anger
Dealing with an Angry Patient

Section V. Family Members
Introduction
Degree of Concern
Degree of Hope
Bedside Manner
First Visits to Hospitalized Family Members
Exercises
Solutions


Lesson 2 - Communication

Section I. Introduction
Defining Communication
Communication in the Health Care Setting

Section II. Listening Skills
Are You Listening?
Active Listening

Section III. Nonverbal Communication
Actions Speak Louder Than Words
Inconsistencies Between Verbal and Nonverbal Messages
Misinterpretations of Nonverbal Messages

Section IV. Interviewing Techniques
Defining Interview
Conducting a Successful Interview
Exercises
Solutions


Lesson 3 - Patients' Rights

Introduction
Patients' Rights
Regulations and Local Policy
Exercises
Solutions












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