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what is the nursing process
Assessment
(Subjective/Objective)
2. Nursing Diagnoses
3. Planning (outcome/goals)
4. Implementation
5. Evaluation
what are the types of drugs
Prescription Drugs
OTC Drugs
Home remedies
Alcohol
Tobacco
Caffeine
Street Drugs
what is the holistic approach
Physical
Emotional
Spiritual
Sexual
Financial
Cultural
Cognitive
what is the head to toe approach
Physical Assessment
B/P, wt, ht, lab values
Health beliefs
Religious preferences
Sociocultural profile
Educational level
what are types of OTC meds
Aspirin
Vitamins
Dietary Supplements
Tylenol
Laxatives
Cold preparations, sinus medications
Antacids
what are types of street drugs
Marijuana
Cocaine
Angel dust
LSD
Amphetamines
Illegal narcotics
what information is on medications
Patient Name
Date Order was written
Name of medication
Dosage
Route of Delivery
Signature of the prescriber
how do you write a nursing diagnosis
Start with human response
Related to
Do not restate the human response
Select the cause for the second part
what are the patients rights
Safety
Individualized holistic care
Double checking
Proper drug storage
Accurate calculations
Careful checking of transcriptions
Accurate use or route
Close considerations of special situations (can the patient swallow)
Prevent and report medication errors
Patient monitoring
Correct use of computer
Refuse medication with proper documentation
what are the five rights of medical administration
Right Drug
Right Dose
Right Time
Right Route
Right Patient