priority levels of care

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Specializes in heme oncology, critical care.

hi everybody

im just trying to kill some time before my test tomorrow (more like try to keep the nerves in check). i was looking through my notes and thought i might share some stuff with you all. i cant remember the exact sources (cuz i had so many) but i hope that it helps you all in your studies! (some of it is probably stuff u already know)!

priority levels of care:

1) ABCs

2) Sudden change in LOC

3) New onset vital sign changes

4) Unstable metabolic disorders OR Severe electrolyte abnormalities

5) Complaints of pain, especially post op (except for CHEST PAIN!!! chest pain is under ABCs)

6) Performance of complex treatments OR making referrals to other health care professionals

7)Family/significant other meeting OR Discharge teaching

prioritization in a disaster: TRIAGE

Trauma, Respiratory, ICP/Mental Status changes, An infection, GI, Elimination

rules of delegation: right task, right person, right time, right information, right supervision and right follow up

Patients rights: privacy, advance directive, refusal of treatment, freedom from restraint, informed consent

Documentation: CO ACTS

Confidential, Organized, Accurate, Complete, Timely, Subjective/objective data

hope this helped!

~shakira

In your TRIAGE acronym, remember the ABCs, airway always comes first, not trauma in terms of disaster triage.

In your TRIAGE acronym, remember the ABCs, airway always comes first, not trauma in terms of disaster triage.

thanks shlaxer!!! suzanne4, can you please clarify that one for me? T= ? in regards to airway? just so i can get that clear!!! i printed the whole post for my notes:balloons:

Im Taking Mine On Monday..any Last Minute Tips You Can Give Out Or Also If You Have An Exisiting Kaplan Online Id I Can Use To Take For Weekend...pls Help Out

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Matt

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