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The Royal Marsden Hospital Manual of Clinical Nursing Procedures - Lisa Dougherty [684]

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in respiratory compromise

respiratory care

respiratory centres

respiratory compromise

causes

management

positioning in

maximizing drainage of secretions

maximizing ventilation/perfusion matching

minimizing work of breathing

problem solving

procedure guidelines

postoperative

signs

respiratory depression

after gastroscopy

postoperative

respiratory disease, chronic

inhalational drug administration

oxygen therapy

respiratory distress

signs of

see also respiratory compromise

respiratory failure

type 1 (hypoxaemic)

type 2 (hypercapnic)

respiratory function

postoperative

unconscious patients

respiratory muscles

accessory see accessory muscles of respiration

respiratory observations see respiratory assessment/observations

respiratory rate

hypovolaemic shock

respiratory secretions

droplet precautions

effects of low humidity

at end of life

large volume

positioning to maximize drainage

specimen collection

tracheal suctioning

transmission of infection

see also sputum

respiratory system

conducting zone

humidification function

respiratory zone

respiratory therapy

defined

multiple choice questions

see also oxygen therapy

respiratory tract infections

infection prevention and control

sputum/secretion sampling

respiratory volumes

responsibilities

NHS Constitution

patient’s, assessment

rest

assessment

pain management

see also bed rest

restlessness, terminal

restraint, physical

resuscitation

cardiopulmonary see cardiopulmonary resuscitation

do not attempt (DNAR)

training

resuscitation bag, self-inflating see self-inflating resuscitation bag

resuscitation committee

Resuscitation Council UK (RCUK)

resuscitation training officer (RTO)

reticular activating system (RAS)

retina

retinol binding protein

retrolental fibroplasia

reverse barrier nursing

rhesus (Rh) blood group system

rhesus (Rh) incompatibility

rib fractures, during CPR

rifampicin

RIG (radiologically inserted gastrostomy)

right bundle branch

rights, NHS Constitution

rigor mortis

rigors

risk

analysis and evaluation

defined

identification

monitoring and reviewing

treatment

risk assessment

infection prevention and control

scenario

risk management

definitions

developing ‘no blame’ culture

falls

key principles

multiple choice questions

NMC Code

organizational change and

pressure ulcers

process

quality agenda

rising profile in UK

scenarios

self-assessment checklist

stages

venous thromboembolism

see also incidents

risk register

risk scoring

rituals

death and dying

last offices

RNIB See It Right

RNID

Roberts catheters

Roho air-filled mattress/cushions

role(s)

change

developments

patient’s, assessment

roller clamps

Roman Catholicism, last offices

Rome Criteria, constipation

Roper et al model of nursing

roundworms

routes of drug administration

Royal College of Psychiatrists

Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists

Royal National Institute of the Deaf (RNID)

Rusch® speaking valve

R-wave

Ryle’s tube

insertion

see also nasogastric tubes

SABRE reporting system

sacral nerves

sacral plexus

The Safe and Secure Handling of Medicines: A Team Approach (Duthie Report, 2005)

safeguarding of vulnerable adults

safety

patient see patient safety

practitioner see health and safety, occupational

St John’s wort, drug interactions

salicylates

saline, normal see sodium chloride, 0.9% solution

saliva

artificial

Salmonella, diarrhoea

Saltair No-roma

Saltair solution

satiety, early

Saving Lives toolkit

SBAR (Situation-Background-Assessment-Recommendation) tool

scabies

scales, weighing

scars

scavenging system, anaesthetic gases

sclera

The Scope of Professional Practice (UKCC 1992)

scotoma

seating, in neurological impairment

seating cushion, lower limb amputees

sedation

aggressive patients

conscious, for endoscopy

critically ill patients

in delirium

segmentation, intestinal

selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)

self-administration of medicines

patient assessment form

procedure guideline

self-assessment, patient

self-care, postoperative

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