Mosby's Nursing Video Skills: Student Online Version (User Guide and Access Code)
By- . Mosby
Learn how to correctly perform basic nursing procedures with these interactive, engaging videos. Clear, step-by-step demonstrations of over 125 key nursing procedures present the skills you need for confident performance in labs and clinicals. For each skill, you can also test your understanding with NCLEX® examination-style review questions with rationales.
Book, 8 Pages
Published: August 2008
Imprint: Mosby
ISBN: 978-0-323-05633-5
Contents
- Basic Infection Control
- Performing hand hygiene
- Using personal protective equipment
- Performing a complete or partial bed bath
- Assisting with a tub bath or shower
- Performing back massage
- Performing perineal care for the female patient
- Performing perineal care for the male patient
- Making the unoccupied bed
- Making the occupied bed
- Assisting with moving and positioning a patient in bed
- Transferring from bed to wheelchair using a transfer belt
- Transferring from bed to a stretcher
- Performing passive range-of-motion exercises
- Applying elastic stockings
- Assisting with ambulation using a gait belt
- Using a sequential compression device
- Using a hydraulic lift
- Assisting with a urinal
- Assisting with a bedpan
- Applying a condom catheter
- Administering a cleansing enema
- Providing catheter care
- Assisting with meals
- Taking aspiration precautions
- Measuring intake and output
- Performing oral hygiene for an unconscious patient
- Cleaning dentures
- Performing hair care and shampooing in bed
- Shaving a male patient
- Performing nail and foot care
- Assisting with gown change
- Measuring height and weight
- Assessing radial pulse
- Assessing apical pulse
- Assessing apical-radial pulse
- Assessing respiration
- Assessing pain
- Taking a temperature with electronic thermometers
- Taking a temperature with tympanic thermometers
- Obtaining blood pressure by the one-step method
- Obtaining blood pressure by the two-step method
- Measuring oxygen saturation with pulse oximetry
- Using restraint alternatives
- Applying restraints

