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The Royal Marsden Hospital Manual of Clinical Nursing Procedures - Lisa Dougherty [680]

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discussion with patient

organizational change, risk management and

organizational culture

organ of Corti

orientation

evaluation of

postanaesthetic recovery

oropharyngeal airway

orthopnoea

orthoses

orthostatic blood pressure, measurement

orthostatic hypotension

osmolarity

osmosis

osmotic pressure

ossicles, auditory

osteoporosis

Ostobon deodorant powder

Ostoseal protective powder

Ostosorb gel

otic drug administration

ototoxicity, antimicrobial agents

outcomes, patient

discharge planning

evaluating

identifying

overinfusion

complications

monitoring

prevention

see also fluid overload

oximeter

oxycodone

naloxone combination

routes of administration

oxygen

consumption

control of respiration

liquid

pulmonary exchange

supply

toxicity

transportation

uptake

utilization

wound healing and

see also hypoxia

oxygen analyser

oxygenation

cellular

inadequate, during oxygen therapy

tissue

oxygen condensers (concentrators)

oxygen masks

fixed performance/high-flow (Venturi-type)

non-rebreathing

partial rebreathing

problem solving

simple semi-rigid plastic

tracheostomy

oxygen partial pressure (PO2)

in blood (PaO2)

control of respiration

inspired and expired air

oxygen saturation and

oxygen saturation (SaO2)

documentation

factors affecting

PaO2 and

pulse oximetry

reduced, patient positioning and

oxygen therapy

cardiopulmonary resuscitation

competencies

complications

definition

delivery systems

documentation

domiciliary

endoscopic procedures

equipment

humidification

indications

monitoring

multiple choice questions

nasal care

nursing care during

patient education

portable

postanaesthetic recovery

precautions

prescription

problem solving

procedure guideline

reduced peak flow

in respiratory compromise

safety measures

T-piece circuit

oxyhaemoglobin dissociation curve

pacing, in respiratory compromise

PACU see peri-anaesthesia care unit

paediatric patients

blood glucose ranges

blood pressure measurement

enteral feeds

infusion devices

nutritional assessment

nutritional requirements

oral drug administration

temperature regulation

tracheal suctioning

urinary catheters

venepuncture

see also neonates

pain

acute see acute pain

anatomy and physiology

during bladder irrigation

breakthrough

cancer see cancer pain

categories

chronic see chronic pain

defined

at end of life

evoked

factors affecting sensitivity to

incident

intensity, assessment

location

modulation

moving/positioning patients in

neuropathic

nociceptive

perception

phantom limb

postoperative see postoperative pain

spontaneous

stump

total, concept of

transduction

transmission

during venepuncture

wound

pain assessment

acute pain

chronic/cancer pain

pre-existing chronic pain

procedure guidelines

surgical patients

tools

vulnerable and older adults

painful stimuli

application of

response to, Glasgow Coma Scale

pain management

acute pain

chronic pain

complications

drug delivery methods

methods

multiple choice questions

need for effective

non-pharmacological methods

opioid-dependent patients

patient education

pharmacological methods

postoperative

see also analgesia; analgesics

palate

palifermin

Palladone

palliative care

defined

discharge home

evidence-based approaches

nutritional assessment

principles

see also dying patients; end-of-life care

palmar-plantar erythrodysesthesia syndrome

palpation, veins

panic attacks

principles of support

rebreathing technique

panic disorder, pharmacological therapy

paper towels

dispensers

disposal of used

for handwashing

paracetamol

combination preparations

paraesthesia

paralysis

paralytic ileus

paraphimosis, catheterized patients

paraphrasing

paraplegia

parasites

diagnostic tests

parasympathetic nervous system

parenteral infusions

parenteral nutrition (PN)

administration sets

blood glucose monitoring

changing administration sets

hyperglycaemia

indications

infusion devices

postoperative

parenteral route of drug administration

parenteral transmission

paresis

parietal

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