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the first of the infection stages is ? this is the time when you contract it until you feel ?
incubation period

sick
the second stage of the infection stage is ? and is the most ?/?/?
prodromal stage
dangerous/contagious/serious
the fourth stage of infection is ? and this is when ? returns
convalescent period

health
the 3rd stage of infection is the ? this is when you are feeling the pain.
full stage
inadequate secondary defenses include reduced ? level, supression of ?'s, supressed ? response.
hgb
WBC's
inflammatory
the smaller WBC's are the ?,?, and the baby/immature WBC's are known as ?
monocytes
lymphocytes

bands
what is the normal WBC count in a normal person? and below is ? is very bad and above ? is very bad
5000-10000

1000
15000
elevated lymphocytes are referred to as a ? sided shift.
left
wound cultures and urine cultures usually get ?hrs,?hrs, or ?hrs. reports
24, 48, 72 (one, two, and three day reports)
for sputum cultures we want coughing deep ? not spit or phlegm.
secretions
what are the 3 phases of testing?
Pre-test
Intra-test
Post-test
What is the 1st task for the nurse to accomplish when interfacing with the laboratory and diagnostic testing in the pretest, intra-test, and post-test phases?
Interact
What is the 2nd task for the nurse to accomplish when interfacing with the laboratory and diagnostic testing in the pretest, intra-test, and post-test phases?
Ensure completion of testing
What is the 3rd task for the nurse to accomplish when interfacing with the laboratory and diagnostic testing in the pretest, intra-test, and post-test phases?
interpret test results
What is the 4th task for the nurse to accomplish when interfacing with the laboratory and diagnostic testing in the pretest, intra-test, and post-test phases?
note alterations in tests and communicate info to appropriate team members
What is the 5th task for the nurse to accomplish when interfacing with the laboratory and diagnostic testing in the pretest, intra-test, and post-test phases?
Interact with patients about test results
what are the 4 components of testing?
Assessment
Planning
implementation
evaluation
What is phase 1 of the Pre-test Nursing process?
Assess the patient's health history, physical and psychosocial status.
what does phase 2 of the Pre-test Nursing process include?
Planning, get consent, schedule tests
what is phase 3 of the Pre-test Nursing process?
Implementation
what is the 4th phase of the Pre-test Nursing Process?
Evaluation