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May 17, 2008, 06:39 PM
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Re: Health Assessment Resources, Techniques, and Forms
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thanks
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Sep 01, 2008, 04:45 PM
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Re: Health Assessment Resources, Techniques, and Forms
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I can't seem to get the chattanoogastate library to work..it keeps asking for log in info..do you have to be a student of that college to get it to work? Looks like a great site.
Originally Posted by Daytonite
Here are some links to information and some videos that include taking vital signs that I have collected from prior posts on the forums:
http://medicine.osu.edu/exam/ - this is the link that was given to you above. It is from Ohio State University College of Medicine, an Interactive Guide to Physical Examination for 8 body systems and includes sounds. Has an interactive blood pressure cuff (the link is toward the bottom of the page, "Take a blood Pressure") where you click on a blood pressure bulb to start the inflation of the cuff. You will then hear and watch the manometer and tell the program what the final blood pressure is. It re-cycles to give you lots of practice!
http://library.chattanoogastate.edu/taylor/ - Taylor's Video Guide to Clinical Nursing Skills. Includes vital signs, Asepsis, Oral and Topical Medications, injectable medications, intravenous medications, perioperative nursing care, hygiene, skin integrity and wound care, activity, nutrition, urinary elimination, indwelling and intermittent catheters, bowel elimination, oxygenation, trach care, IV therapy and central venous access devices.
http://medinfo.ufl.edu/other/opeta/vital/VS_main.html - videos on how to take vital signs
http://cal.fmc.flinders.edu.au/gemp/ClinicalSkills/clinskil/default.htm - basic clinical skills. Includes vital signs, BLS, cardiovascular skills, respiratory skills, injection techniques, examinations of rectum, pelvis, breast and eye, IV cannulation, local anesthesia and suturing. From Flinders School of Medicine, Bedford Park, South Australia.
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Sep 01, 2008, 08:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Shwill
I can't seem to get the chattanoogastate library to work..it keeps asking for log in info..do you have to be a student of that college to get it to work? Looks like a great site.
It seems they password protected the link. I will remove it. I found another website yesterday where you can access skills videos. It is a complete online nursing course on the principles and practice of nursing. This is a huge website with extensive information. Click on the various links under the subject headings to find what you are looking for. In many cases there are videos to view (the links will be off to the sides of the web page you are on). - http://nursing411.org/Courses.html - Basic Nursing (Nursing Fundamentals I, Nursing Fundamentals II, Nursing Care of the Surgical Patient, Obstetrics and Newborn Care I, Obstetrics and Newborn Care II, Introduction to Practical Nursing, Nursing Care Related to the Musculoskeletal System, Nursing Care Related to the Cardiovascular and Respiratory Systems, Nursing Care Related to the Gastrointestinal and Urinary Systems, Nursing Care Related to the Sensory and Neurological Systems), Nursing Procedures, Surgical Nursing, Pharmacology, Laboratory, Environmental Issues, Injuries and Illness, Basic Anatomy/Physiology/Pathology and Nuclear, Biologic and Chemical Issues
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Sep 05, 2008, 11:32 AM
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Last edited by Daytonite : Sep 11, 2008 at 11:26 AM.
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Sep 11, 2008, 11:26 AM
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Videos or PowerPoint lecture printouts
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Available as Video or PowerPoint lectures http://www.wright.edu/nursing/shareableobjects/
subjects include:- Assessing the Ear in School Aged Children
- Assessing the Eye in School Aged Children
- Bedside Nursing Assessment
- Concepts of Health
- Cranial Nerves: Origin, Function, Deficits, & Intervention
- Health and Well-Being: An Introduction
- Increasing Awareness of Nutrition Concerns of Blacks and African-Americans
- Introduction to Pharmacology for Nurses
- Nursing Care of Cardiac Clients Receiving Electrical Therapy
- Nursing Care of Children with Gastrointestinal Disorders
- Nursing Care of Children with Respiratory Disorders
- Nursing Care of Children with Sports Injuries: Fractures
- Nursing Care of Clients Experiencing Gastrointestinal Disorders
- Nursing Care of Clients Experiencing Multiple Traumas
- Nursing Care of Clients Experiencing Shock
- Nursing Care of Individual Experiencing Anxiety
- Nursing Care of Individual Experiencing Crisis or Risk for Suicide
- Nursing Care of Individual with Substance Use Disorder
- Nursing Care of Person with Bandages, Binders and Anti-Embolism Stockings
- Nursing Care of the Client with Cancer
- Nursing Care of the Client with HIV
- Nursing Care of the Person with a Tracheostomy
- Nursing Care: Nutrition During Pregnancy, Postpartum and Newborn Period
- Nursing Care: Psychosocial Aspects of Childbearing
- Nursing Fundamentals: Sterile Technique
- Nursing Fundamentals: Suctioning
- Organizational Theory Applied to Health Care
- Pain in the Elderly
- Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing: An Introduction and Overview
- Sexual History Taking in the Schools: Do you Dare?
- Understanding the Psychosocial Development of the Adolescent
- What is Nursing? Art and Science; Nursing for a New Age Defined by Change
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Sep 11, 2008, 12:05 PM
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Sep 28, 2008, 03:44 PM
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Re: Site For Critical Care Assessment Sheet??
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Originally Posted by VickyRN
AWESOME SITE! This link was EXACTLY what I was looking for:
http://www.hospitalsoup.com/public/Admissi3rev2.pdf
I don't think I'll miss anything on an assessment again!
Thanks!
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