- When ask about mantoux test always look for an INDURATION word.
- Humulin- never give IV route
- Mixing insulin- remember RN… drawn up first the REGULAR insulin then the NPH.
- Fatigue always look for rest word
- Total hip replacement remember ABDUCTED AND UNOPERATIVE WORD
- After delivery, the ideal peripads is 1 peripad per 1 hour..more than one per hour is not normal
- Never leave your patient.
- CPR- Remember: infant ½ -1 inch depth, child 1- 1 ½ inches depth, adult 1 ½- 2 inches depth
- CPR- Infant: mouth to mouth and nose
- CPR- Adult: mouth to mouth only
- Chart is a property of the hospital and the patient
- UPDATE: regarding chest compression when doing CPR. Do many compression as you can
- Vaginal Speculum always warm it
- Otoscopic speculum no need to warm it
- Inflammation always elevate
- Normal T-Tube drains daily is around 500-1000 ml/daily
- Placenta previa- bright red spotting but painless
- Abruptio placentae- dark red spotting but painful
- Bedwetting is still normal until the age of 7.
- Hemovac drain is around 200-500ml/day
- Cardiac Catheterization; best site is the femoral but an alternative route is the brachial artery.
- Pancreatin is a strong drug so avoid chewing, avoid giving the medicine in the morning with empty stomach. You can sprinkle it or just swallow directly with meals
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