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PRE OP CARE EMERGENCY

PRE-OP CARE EMERGENCY ORIOPCPPBTP 1.     OBJECTIVES/GOALS 2.     RESUSCITATION 3.     INVESTIGATIONS 4.     OBSERVATIONS 5.     PSYCHOLOGICAL CARE 6.     CONSENT 7.     PHYSICAL PREPARATIONS 8.     PRE- MEDICATION 9.     BASELINE VITALS 10. TRANSPORTATION/HAND OVER 11. POST OP BED         1. OBJECTIVES -TO RELIEVE PAIN -TO ALLAY ANXIETY -TO PREPARE THE PATIENT FOR SURGERY.   2. RESUSCITATION       ·        Do quick assessment of level of consciousness and get brief history concerning pain; where, when, how and previous food eaten ·        Assess airway, breathing, circulation and hydration status. ·        Attend to these immediately to restore normal body function...

NURSING AUDIT

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  NURSING AUDIT is an assessment of the quality of nursing care and uses a record as an aid in evaluating the quality of care.  is a way of ensuring quality nursing care. Purposes of a Nursing Audit 1. Evaluate Nursing Care Given To check if the care provided meets the expected standards of nursing practice. 2. Achieve Quality Nursing Care Ensures that patients receive the best and most appropriate care possible. 3. Encourage Better Record Keeping Motivates nurses to keep clear, complete, and accurate records of patient care. 4. Focus on Care, Not the Care Provider The audit looks at the quality of care given, not to blame or judge the nurse. 5. Contribute to Research The findings from audits can be used to improve nursing practices and guide future research in healthcare. Methods of Nursing Audit: Nursing audits can be done in different ways depending on when and what is being evaluated. There are two main methods and three other types commonly used. A. Retrospective Review T...

Phobias

  Comprehensive Guide to Phobias Definition of Phobia Phobia is a minor mental or neurotic illness characterized by a persistent irrational fear of specific objects, stimuli, or situations, despite the individual recognizing that these fears are unfounded. This recognition distinguishes phobias from other anxiety disorders where the individual may not be aware of the irrationality of their fears. The core feature is the disproportionate and persistent fear that leads to significant distress or impairment in daily functioning. Types of Phobia Phobias are broadly classified into three main categories, each distinguished by their triggers and the nature of the feared stimulus: Social Phobias Agoraphobia Specific Phobias Each type exhibits unique characteristics, symptoms, and treatment considerations. Social Phobias and Subtypes Social phobias involve an intense fear of social situations where the individual feels scrutinized or judged by others. This fear often leads to avoidance be...