• How Stethoscope Works....

    A stethoscope is a medical device for listening to sounds inside the body. The initial stethoscope was invented in the early 19th century by French physician Ren� Laennec, but was actually trying to achieve a rather different end: doctor-patient distance....

  • Care Plan For Decreased Cardiac Output...

    Nursing diagnosis for decreased cardiac output may be related to altered myocardial contractility, inotropic changes; alterations in rate, rhythm, electrical conduction; or structural changes, such as valvular defects and ventricular aneurysm. ...

  • ECG Waveforms And Components

    The electrocardiogram (ECG) is a graphic recording ofelectric potentials generated by the heart.The signals are detected by means of metal electrodes attached to the extremities and chest wall and are then amplified and recorded by the electrocardiograph. ECG leads actually display the instantaneous differences in potential between these electrodes. ...

Monday, August 17, 2015

Documentation Focus for Activity Intolerance

ASSESSMENT/REASSESSMENT• Level of activity as noted in Functional Level Classification.• Causative/precipitating factors.• Client reports of difficulty/change. PLANNING• Plan of care and who is involved in planning. IMPLEMENTATION/EVALUATION• Response to interventions/teaching and actions performed.• Implemented changes to plan of care based on assessment/reassessment findings.• Teaching plan and response/understanding of teaching...
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Monday, August 10, 2015

Modifying I.M. Injections

Before you give an I.M. injection to an elderly patient, consider the physical changes that accompany aging and choose your equipment, site, and technique accordingly. Choosing a needle Remember that an elderly patient usually has less subcutaneous tissue and less muscle mass than a younger patient—especially in the buttocks and...
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Friday, August 7, 2015

Developmental Milestones

A method of evaluation has been developed using an interview technique in which parents are asked questions regarding milestones in achievements that most will remember. The child's developmental quotient (DQ) can be determined according to the parents' answers. A DQ less than 70% signifies a delay requiring further evaluation. AGE GROSS MOTOR VISUAL-MOTOR/PROBLEM-SOLVING LANGUAGE SOCIAL/ADAPTIVE 1 month Raises...
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Thursday, August 6, 2015

Sixpack-java: A/B Testing for Android and Java Apps

Sixpack-java: A/B Testing for Android and Java Apps (chairnerd.seatgeek.com) Designed with the goal of making Sixpack A/B testing Android applications easy and painless, sixpack-java has a straightforward API and an easy setup process that should make measuring and analyzing your application design decisions a breeze...
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Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Infant to Adolescent Growth and Development

AGE AND PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS BEHAVIOR PATTERNS NURSING CONSIDERATIONS Birth-4 Weeks (1 Month)▪ Significant neurologic disorganization.▪ Strong Moro reflex.▪ Sleep cycle disorganized.▪ GI system too immature for solid foods. Motor development▪ Momentary visual fixation on objects and adult face.▪ Eyes follow bright moving objects.▪ Lies awake on back.▪ Immediately drops objects placed in hands.▪ Responds to sounds...
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