Describes the basics of administering oxygen to patients. Describes the use of both high and low flow delivery devices: Nasal cannulae, simple masks, venturimasks.
Series Overview:
Respiratory pathologies are one of the major problems affecting the health and well being of children. These issues can be due to infection, allergy, trauma, or congenital anomalies. Whatever the cause, if distress is not promptly i...
Series Overview:
Respiratory pathologies are one of the major problems affecting the health and well being of children. These issues can be due to infection, allergy, trauma, or congenital anomalies. Whatever the cause, if distress is not promptly i...
Over 90% of hospital patients receive intravenous therapy, including medication, nutrition, electrolytes, and blood. These life-giving fluids are administered through an I.V. and can mean the difference between life and death for a patient. Program ...
Shows the physiological phases of wound healing, types of wounds, how to assess a wound. Wound care and appropriate nursing interventions, cleansing and common.
Over 90% of hospital patients receive intravenous therapy, including medication, nutrition, electrolytes, and blood. These life-giving fluids are administered through an I.V. and can mean the difference between life and death for a patient. This ser...
This program discusses ways you can exhibit professionalism while caring for patients. It focuses on improving communications with patients and colleagues, and how to improve professionalism through personal development.
This program discusses the elements of professionalism focusing on personal behavior, attitude, and professional attire, and how these approaches and behaviors can ensure you are a responsible, accountable, and self-directed member of the nursing pr...
This program presents techniques for the administration of topical medications, suppositories and inhalants.
This program describes the safe administration of oral medications and demonstrates practices that are required in order to help prevent medication errors.