Remember this Sh#t
Blood pressure cuff bladder length should be:
75-100% of the arm circumference
Normal axillary temperature
95.6° to 98.5°F (35.4° to 36.9°C)
Normal oral temperature
96.6° to 99.5°F (35.9° to 37.5°C)
Normal rectal temperature
97.4° to 100.5°F (36.3° to 38.1°C)
Normal tympanic temperature
98.2° to 100.9°F (36.8° to 38.3°C)
Normal temporal artery temperature
98.7° to 100.5°F (36.3° to 38.1°C)
Standard Precautions applies when dealing with client's:
Blood Body fluids/secretions Broken skin Mucous membranes
Contact Precautions applies when dealing with clients diagnosed with:
MRSA VRE C.Difficile
Droplet Precautions applies when dealing with clients diagnosed with:
Mumps Rubella Pharyngitis Pertussis Pneumonia
Airborne Precautions applies when dealing with clients with:
Varicella TB Rubeola
Blood pressure cuff bladder width should be:
37-50% of the arm circumference