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1 General Nursing 1 Admission 2 Transfer 3 Discharge 4 Communication with Anxious Patients 5 Communication with Angry Patients Through Deescalation 6 Communication with Depressed Patients 7 Nursing Report 8 Documentation on Nurses' Progress Notes 9 Incident Report 10 Nurse-Patient Relationship 11 Fire, Electrical, Radiation, and Chemical Safety 12 Fall Prevention 13 Restraint-Free Environment 14 Physical Restraints 15 Seizure Precautions 16 Pain Relief 17 Analgesia: Patient Controlled 18 Analgesia: Removal of Local Infusion Pump 19 Comfort Promotion: Massage and Heat/Cold 20 Comfort Promotion: Progressive Relaxation 21 Comfort Promotion: Deep Breathing 22 Comfort Promotion: Guided Imagery 23 Comfort Promotion: Distraction 24 Assessment: Cardiovascular 25 Grief Support for Patients and Family 26 Symptom Management at End of Life 27 Hand Hygiene 28 Isolation Precautions

2 29 Caps, Masks, and Protective Eyewear 30 Sterile Field Preparation 31 Sterile Gloving 32 Transfer Technique: Assisting Patients to Sitting Position 33 Transfer Technique: Assisting Patients from Bed to Chair 34 Transfer Technique: Horizontal Transfer of Patients from Bed to Stretcher [Side Board or Friction-Reducing Board] 35 Transfer Technique: Transferring Patients from Bed to Chair Using Mechanical/Hydraulic Lift 36 Positioning Patients: Moving Up in Bed 37 Positioning Patients: Supported Fowler 38 Positioning Patients: Supine/Prone 39 Positioning Patients: Lateral, Sims [Semiprone], and Log Rolling 40 Range-of-Motion Exercises 41 Isometric Exercises 42 Continuous Passive Motion Machine 43 Cast Removal 44 Skin Traction 45 Skeletal Traction and Pin Site Care 46 Immobilization Devices 47 Support Surfaces 48 Bariatric Beds 49 Rotokinetic Beds 50 Perineal Care 51 Complete or Partial Bed Bath 52 Disposable Bed Bath, Tub Bath, and Shower 53 Oral Hygiene 54 Mouth Care for Unconscious or Debilitated Patients 55 Hair Care: Combing

3 56 Hair Care: Shaving Male Patients 57 Nail and Foot Care 58 Bed Making: Occupied 59 Bed Making: Unoccupied 60 Pressure Ulcer: Risk Assessment and Prevention 61 Pressure Ulcer: Treatment 62 Artificial Eye Care 63 Hearing Aid Care 64 Body Temperature Measurement: Oral 65 Body Temperature Measurement: Axillary 66 Body Temperature Measurement: Rectal 67 Body Temperature Measurement: Tympanic 68 Radial Pulse 69 Apical Pulse 70 Respirations 71 Blood Pressure: Auscultation of Upper Extremity 72 Blood Pressure: Auscultation of Lower Extremity 73 Blood Pressure [Systolic]: Palpation 74 Oxygen Saturation [Pulse Oximetry] 75 Assessment: General Survey 76 Assessment: Thorax and Lungs 77 Assessment: Head and Neck 78 Assessment: Abdomen, Genitalia, and Rectum 79 Assessment: Musculoskeletal and Neurologic 80 Assessment: Intake and Output 81 Medication Administration: Oral 82 Medication Administration: Vaginal Instillations 83 Medication Administration: Rectal Suppositories 84 Medication Administration: Nasogastric Tube or Enteral Tube

4 85 Medication Administration: Topical 86 Medication Administration: Eye 87 Medication Administration: Ear Drops 88 Medication Administration: Ear Irrigations 89 Medication Administration: Nasal Instillations 90 Medication Administration: Metered-Dose Inhalers 91 Medication Administration: Nebulized 92 Medication Administration: Injection Preparation from Ampules and Vials 93 Medication Administration: Mixing Parenteral Medications in One Syringe 94 Medication Administration: Intradermal Injections 95 Medication Administration: Subcutaneous Injections 96 Medication Administration: Intramuscular Injections 97 Medication Administration: Adding Medication to Intravenous Fluid Containers 98 Medication Administration: Piggyback, Intermittent Infusion Sets, and Mini-Infusion Pumps 99 Medication Administration: Intravenous Bolus 100 Medication Administration: Continuous Subcutaneous Infusion 101 Nasal Cannula or Oxygen Mask Application 102 Oxygen Therapy for Patients with an Artificial Airway 103 Incentive Spirometry 104 Chest Physiotherapy: Postural Drainage 105 Acapella Chest Physiotherapy: Acapella Device 106 Chest Physiotherapy: Acapella Device 107 Suctioning: Oropharyngeal 108 Suctioning: Nasopharyngeal 109 Suctioning: Nasotracheal 110 Suctioning: Artificial Airway 111 Tracheostomy Care

5 112 Automated External Defibrillator [AED] 113 Code Management 114 Intravenous Therapy: Initiation 115 Intravenous Therapy: Regulation of Flow Rate 116 Intravenous Therapy: Dressing Change 117 Intravenous Therapy: Solution Change 118 Intravenous Therapy: Tubing Change 119 Transfusion Reaction 120 Assessment: Nutrition 121 Oral Nutrition Assistance for Adult Patients 122 Aspiration Precautions 123 Blood Therapy Initiation 124 Feeding Tube: Verification of Placement 125 Feeding Tube: Irrigation 126 Enteral Nutrition via Nasoenteric, Gastrostomy, or Jejunostomy Tube 127 Peripheral Parenteral Nutrition with Lipid [Fat] Emulsion 128 Urinary Catheters: Straight and Indwelling Catheter Insertion [Male] 129 Urinary Catheters: Straight and Indwelling Catheter Insertion [Female] 130 Urinary Catheters: Indwelling Catheter Care 131 Urinary Catheters: Indwelling Catheter Removal 132 Urinary Catheters: Irrigation 133 Urinary Catheters: Condom Catheters 134 Urinary Catheters: Suprapubic Catheter Care 135 Peritoneal Dialysis 136 Central Parenteral Nutrition 137 Bedpans 138 Fecal Impaction Removal 139 Enemas

6 140 Pouching: Colostomy or Ileostomy 141 Pouching: Urostomy 142 Urinary Diversion Catheterization 143 Nasogastric Tube for Gastric Decompression 144 Preoperative Care 145 Postoperative Exercises: Diaphragmatic Breathing and Controlled Coughing 146 Postoperative Exercises: Turning in Bed and Leg Exercises 147 Postoperative Care: Convalescent Period 148 Surgical Hand Antisepsis 149 Sterile Gown and Gloves [Closed Gloving] 150 Wound Irrigation 151 Suture and Staple Removal 152 Wound Drainage Evacuation 153 Dry and Moist-to-Dry Dressing 154 Pressure Bandage 155 Transparent Dressing 156 Hydrocolloid, Foam, and Absorption Dressings 157 Gauze and Elastic Bandages 158 Abdominal Binder 159 Moist Heat: Compresses and Sitz Baths 160 Aquathermia and Heating Pads 161 Cold Applications 162 Hypothermia and Hyperthermia Blankets 163 Home Care Safety: Modifying Safety Risks 164 Home Care Safety: Adaptations for Patients with Cognitive Deficits 165 Home Care Safety: Medications and Medical Devices 166 Body Temperature Measurement Education 167 Blood Pressure Measurement Education 168 Pulse Measurement Education

7 169 Oxygen Equipment in the Home 170 Tracheostomy Care and Suctioning in the Home 171 Medication Self-Administration Education 172 Intermittent Self-Catheterization Education 173 Feeding-Tube Management in the Home 174 Specimen Collection: Midstream [Clean-Voided] Urine 175 Specimen Collection: Wound Drainage 176 Specimen Collection: Syringe Method 177 Vacutainer Blood Specimen Collection: Vacutainer Method 178 Blood Specimen Collection: Blood Cultures 179 Blood Glucose Monitoring 180 Specimen Collection: Sterile Urine from Catheter 181 Occult Blood Measurement: Stool 182 Occult Blood Measurement: Gastric Secretions 183 Specimen Collection: Nose and Throat Specimens for Culture 184 Specimen Collection: Vaginal or Urethral Discharge 185 Specimen Collection: Sputum by Suction 186 Moderate Sedation During a Diagnostic Procedure 187 Tuberculosis Precautions 188 Shampooing Hair of Bed-Bound Patients 189 Eye Care for Unconscious Patients 190 Assessment: Wound

8 Critical Care 191 Endotracheal Intubation 192 Nasopharyngeal Airway Insertion 193 Endotracheal and Tracheostomy Tube Suction 194 Tracheal Tube Cuff Care 195 Chest Tube Insertion 196 Arterial-Venous Oxygen Calculations 197 Resuscitation Bag: Manual Self-Inflating 198 Mechanical Ventilation: Volume and Pressure Modes 199 Mechanical Ventilation: Standard Weaning Criteria 200 Mechanical Ventilation: Weaning Process 201 Endotracheal Tube: Skin and Oral Care 202 Endotracheal Extubation and Decannulation 203 Pulmonary Artery Catheter: Oxygen Saturation Monitoring 204 Chest Tube Removal 205 Chest Tube: Closed Drainage Systems 206 Oxygen Indices 207 Permanent Pacemaker: Assessment of Function 208 Ventricular Assist Devices 209 Cardiac Monitor Setup and Lead Placement 210 Electrocardiogram: 12 Lead 211 Arterial Catheter Insertion [Assisting], Care, and Removal 212 Central Venous Catheter: Site Care 213 Central Venous Catheter: Right Atrial Pressure Monitoring 214 Esophagogastric Tamponade Tube Insertion 215 Intraabdominal Pressure Monitoring 216 Abdominal Paracentesis 217 Endoscopic Therapy 218 Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy

9 219 Hemodialysis 220 Burn Wound Care 221 Skin Graft: Care of Graft Site 222 Negative-Pressure Wound Therapy 223 Autotransfusion 224 Emergent Sternotomy 225 Pericardiocentesis 226 Left Atrial Catheter: Care and Removal 227 Pericardial Catheter Management 228 Bone Marrow Biopsy and Aspiration 229 Skin Graft: Care of Donor Site 230 Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy [PEG], Gastrostomy, and Jejunostomy Tube Care 231 Intravenous Infusion: Dose and Flow Rate Calculations 232 Blood Products: Administering 233 Central Venous Catheter Insertion 234 Cerebrospinal Fluid Drainage and Intracranial Pressure Monitoring 235 Warming and Cooling Devices: External and Intravascular 236 Lumbar Puncture 237 Cervical Traction Maintenance 238 Epidural Catheter Insertion 239 Pronation Therapy 240 Thoracentesis 241 External Defibrillation 242 Internal Defibrillation 243 Intraaortic Balloon Pump Management 244 Central Venous Catheter: Removal 245 Pulmonary Artery Catheter Insertion [Assisting] and Monitoring 246 Pulmonary Artery Catheter: Removal 247 Pulmonary Artery Catheter and Pressure Lines: Troubleshooting

10 248 Transducer System Setup and Zeroing 249 Brain Tissue Oxygen Monitoring 250 Jugular Venous Oxygen Saturation Catheter 251 Halo Ring Halo Ring and Vest Care 252 Halo Pin Cervical Tongs and Halo Pins: Site Care 253 Apheresis, Plasmapheresis, and Plasma Exchange 254 Wound Exudate Management: Pouches and Drains 255 Wound Drain Removal 256 Organ Donation 257 Donation After Cardiac Death 258 Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillator: Deactivation and Reactivation 259 Temporary Pacing: Transvenous and Epicardial 260 Lumbar Subarachnoid Catheter Insertion for Pressure Monitoring and Drainage 261 Halo Ring Cervical Tongs and Halo Ring Application 262 Small-Bore Feeding Tube Care 263 Transesophageal Echocardiography 264 Arterial Puncture 265 Intracranial Bolt And Fiberoptic Catheter 266 Combination Intraventricular/Fiberoptic Catheter 267 Peripheral Nerve Stimulator

11 268 Emergency Department: Primary Assessment 269 Emergency Department: Secondary Assessment 270 Airway Positioning 271 Airway Foreign Object Removal 272 Oxygen Therapy and Oxygen Delivery: General Principles 273 Noninvasive Assisted Ventilation 274 Blood Filters 275 Blood and Fluid Warmers 276 Body Jewelry Removal 277 Ambulation Aids: Patient Teaching 278 Amputations: Wound Care 279 Burn Wound Care: Minor Burns 280 Ophthalmic Foreign Body Immobilization 281 Otic Foreign Body Removal 282 Oral Airway Insertion 283 Laryngeal Mask Airway : Assisting 284 T T-Piece Adapter for the Intubated Patient 285 Rapid Sequence Induction for Intubation 286 Cricothyrotomy 287 Hypotension: Positioning the Patient 288 Postural Vital Signs Measurement 289 Transfusions: Massive 290 Synchronized Cardioversion 291 Increased Intracranial Pressure: Positioning the Patient 292 Diagnostic Peritoneal Lavage: Assistin 293 Gastric Lavage for Gastrointestinal Bleeding 294 Whole Bowel Irrigation 295 Urinary Catheters: Suprapubic Catheter Insertion: Assisting

12 296 Spinal Immobilization 297 Splinting: General Principles 298 Splinting: Vacuum Splints 299 Sling Application 300 Splinting: Finger Immobilization: Assisting 301 Splinting: Plaster and Fiberglass 302 Continuous Arteriovenous Rewarming 303 Visual Acuity Assessment 304 Cerumen Removal 305 Epistaxis: Topical Vasoconstrictors 306 Esophageal Foreign Body Removal: Assisting 307 Wound Cleansing and Irrigation: Traumatic Wounds 308 Decontamination 309 Dyspnea: Positioning the Patient 310 Peak Expiratory Flow Measurement 311 Doppler Doppler Ultrasound for Assessment of Blood Pressure and Peripheral Pulses 312 Splinting: Traction Splints 313 Splinting: Knee Immobilization 314 Splinting: Pelvic 315 Eye Irrigation 316 Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillator: Emergency Management 317 Transcutaneous Cardiac Pacing 318 tpa Medication Administration: tpa for Acute Myocardial Infarction or Pulmonary Embolus 319 tpa Medication Administration: tpa for Acute Ischemic Stroke 320 (Escharotomy ) 321 (Incision and Drainage ) 322 Rapid Sequence Induction for Intubation 323 Cricothyrotomy

13 324 Tracheostomy 325 Mouth-to-Mask Ventilation 326 Pneumatic Antishock Garment 327 Therapeutic Phlebotomy 328 Emergency Thoracotomy and Internal Defibrillation 329 Venous Cutdown 330 Intraosseous Access 331 Blood and Fluid Pressure Infusers 332 Ring Removal 333 Intracompartmental Pressure Measurement 334 Heat Lamp 335 Ophthalmic Foreign Body Removal TNK-tPA Medication Administration: TNK-tPA for Acute Myocardial Infarction reteplase Medication Administration: Reteplase for Acute Myocardial Infarction 338 Specimen Collection: Drug and Alcohol 339 Preservation of Evidence 340 Sexual Assault Examination 341 Specimen Collection: Bite Mark Evidence 342 Gastric Lavage for Removal of Toxic Substances 343 Pelvic Examination 344 Helmet Removal 345 Tonometry 346 Ear Wick Insertion 347 Nitrous Oxide 348 Streptokinase Streptokinase 349 High-Dose Steroids for Spinal Cord Injury 350 Specimen Collection: Bite Mark Evidence 351 Blood Products: Administering

14 352 Fetal Heart Tones Assessment 353 Assessment: Postpartum Patients [Maternal-Newborn] 354 Breastfeeding Education [Maternal-Newborn] 355 Admission Assessment: Newborn [Maternal-Newborn] 356 Apgar Apgar Score [Maternal-Newborn] 357 Gestational Age Assessment [Maternal-Newborn] 358 Initial Assessment: Newborn [Maternal-Newborn] 359 Admission Assessment: Obstetric Patients [Maternal-Newborn] 360 Amniocentesis [Maternal-Newborn] 361 CVS Chorionic Villus Sampling (CVS) [Maternal-Newborn] 362 Nonstress Test [Maternal-Newborn] 363 Stress Test [Maternal-Newborn] 364 Seizure Precautions [Maternal-Newborn] 365 Fetal Heart Rate Assessment [Maternal-Newborn] 366 Fetal Monitor Application [Maternal-Newborn] 367 Uterine Contractions: External Monitoring [Maternal-Newborn] 368 Uterine Contractions: Internal Monitoring [Maternal-Newborn] 369 Leopold Leopold's Maneuvers [Maternal-Newborn] 370 Delivery Room Preparation [Maternal-Newborn] 371 Forceps Delivery [Maternal-Newborn] 372 Vaginal Delivery [Maternal-Newborn] 373 Laboring Patients: Nursing Care [Maternal-Newborn] 374 Epidural Removal [Maternal-Newborn] 375 Cord Care [Maternal-Newborn] 376 Bulb Syringe [Maternal-Newborn] 377 Bereavement Support for Miscarriage and Stillbirth [Maternal-Newborn] 378 Newborn Security [Maternal-Newborn]

15 379 Artificial Rupture of Membranes [Maternal-Newborn] 380 Apnea Monitor Education [Maternal-Newborn] 381 Uterine Contractions: Manual Palpation [Maternal-Newborn] 382 K Eye Prophylaxis [Maternal-Newborn] 383 Eye Prophylaxis [Maternal-Newborn] 384 Newborn Bath [Maternal-Newborn] 385 Dilation and Curettage [D&C] [Maternal-Newborn] 386 Cesarean Section: Emergency [Maternal-Newborn] 387 Fetal Blood Transfusion [Maternal-Newborn] 388 Biophysical Profile [Maternal-Newborn] 389 Fetal Heart Rate Auscultation [Maternal-Newborn] 390 Sterile Vaginal Examination [Maternal-Newborn] 391 Cesarean Section: Patient Preparation [Maternal-Newborn] 392 Epidural Insertion [Maternal-Newborn] 393 Betamethasone Betamethasone [Maternal-Newborn] 394 Oxygen Hood [Maternal-Newborn] 395 Intrauterine Pressure Catheter Placement [Maternal-Newborn] 396 Deep Tendon Reflexes [(Maternal-Newborn)] 397 Calcium Gluconate Calcium Gluconate: Obstetric Patients [Maternal-Newborn] 398 Sterile Speculum Examination [Maternal-Newborn] 399 Circumcision [Maternal-Newborn] 400 Circumcision Care [Maternal-Newborn] 401 Cesarean Section: Recovery Care [Maternal-Newborn] 402 Cesarean Section: Circulating [Maternal-Newborn] 403 Magnesium Sulfate [Maternal-Newborn] 404 Head Circumference Measurement [Maternal-Newborn] 405 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR): Obstetric Patients [Maternal-Newborn] 406 Fetal Scalp Electrode Application [Maternal-Newborn] 407 Hydralazine Hydralazine [Maternal-Newborn]

16 408 Initial Assessment: High-Risk Obstetric Patients [Maternal-Newborn] 409 Oxytocin Oxytocin [Maternal-Newborn] 410 Postpartum Hemorrhage [Maternal-Newborn] 411 Tocolytics [Maternal-Newborn] 412 Defibrillation of Obstetric Patients [Maternal-Newborn] 413 Prolapsed Cord [Maternal-Newborn] 414 Shoulder Dystocia [Maternal-Newborn] 415 Vaginal Birth After Cesarean Section [VBAC] [Maternal-Newborn] 416 CPR Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR): Obstetric Patients [Maternal-Newborn] 417 Insulin: Obstetric Patients [Maternal-Newborn] 418 Delivery Preparation For Multiple Gestations [Maternal-Newborn]

17 419 (Airway Positioning [Pediatric]) 420 (Dyspnea: Positioning the Patient [Pediatric]) 421 (Abdomen Assessment [Pediatric]) 422 Musculoskeletal, Neurologic, and Peripheral Vascular Assessment [Pediatric] 423 Phototherapy [Pediatric] 424 (Emergency Department Assessment: Primary Assessment [Pediatric]) 425 (Emergency Department Assessment: Secondary Assessment [Pediatric]) 426 (Doppler Ultrasound for Assessment of Blood Pressure and Peripheral Pulses [Pediatric]) 427 (Venous Access via Cutdown: Performing [AP] [Pediatric]) 428 (Patient Positioning: Increased Intracranial Pressure [Pediatric]) 429 (Sling Application [Pediatric]) 430 (Wound Cleansing and Irrigation Traumatic Wounds [Pediatric]) 431 (Intravenous Regional Anesthesia Assisting [Pediatric]) 432 (Heat Lamp [Pediatric]) 433 (Eye Irrigation [Pediatric]) 434 (Ophthalmic Foreign Body Removal: Performing (AP) [Pediatric]) 435 Ophthalmic Foreign Body Immobilization [Pediatric] 436 Cerumen Removal [Pediatric] 437 Nasal Foreign Body Removal: Assisting [Pediatric] 438 Esophageal Foreign Body Removal: Assisting [Pediatric] 439 Tooth Preservation and Replantation: Performing [AP] [Pediatric] 440 Intake and Output Assessment [Pediatric] 441 (Ear Wick Insertion [Pediatric]) 442 (Otic Foreign Body Removal (AP) [Pediatric]) 443 (Pain Management [Pediatric])

18 444 Pain Management: Nonpharmacologic Aids--Guided Imagery [Pediatric] 445 Pain Management: Nonpharmacologic Aids--Distraction [Pediatric] 446 Ambulation [Pediatric] 447 Cast Removal: Assisting [Pediatric] 448 Wound Drainage Evacuation [Pediatric] 449 Measuring Pulse: Teaching the Family and/or Child [Pediatric] 450 VACUTAINER Venipuncture: VACUTAINER Method [Pediatric] 451 Peripheral Intravenous Catheter: Dressing Changes [Pediatric] 452 Peripheral Intravenous Catheter: Discontinuing an IV [Pediatric] 453 Bronchoscopy: Assisting [Pediatric] 454 爲 Hair Care: Shampooing Hair of a Bed-Bound Child [Pediatric] 455 Aspiration Precautions [Pediatric] 456 Enteral Nutrition in the Home: Teaching the Family and/or Child [Pediatric] 457 Medication Administration: Topical [Pediatric] 458 Medication Administration: Teaching the Family and/or Child [Pediatric] 459 Venipuncture: Blood Cultures [Pediatric] 460 Nutritional Assessment/Screening [Pediatric] 461 Seizure Precautions [Pediatric] 462 爲 Bathing a Patient: Complete or Partial Bed Baths [Pediatric] 463 Surgery Preparation [Pediatric] 464 Measuring Blood Pressure: Teaching the Family and/or Child [Pediatric] 465 Home Oxygen Equipment: Teaching the Family and/or Child [Pediatric] 466 Specimen Collection: Sputum [Pediatric] 467 Measuring Body Temperature: Teaching the Family and/or Child [Pediatric] 468 Tracheostomy Care and Suctioning in the Home: Teaching the Family and/or Child [Pediatric]

19 469 Pulse Assessment: Apical [Pediatric] 470 Respiration Assessment [Pediatric] 471 Endotracheal Tube: Skin and Oral Care [Pediatric] 472 Endotracheal Tube: Taping [Pediatric] 473 Extubation: Assisting [Pediatric] 474 Endotracheal Tube: Open Suctioning [Pediatric] 475 Endotracheal Tube: Closed Suctioning [Pediatric] 476 Intubation: Assisting [Pediatric] 477 Nasopharyngeal Suctioning [Pediatric] 478 倂 Postural Drainage with Percussion and Vibration [Pediatric] 479 Pulse Oximetry [Pediatric] 480 Respiratory Rate: Obtaining an Accurate Measurement [Pediatric] 481 Chest Tube Removal: Assisting [Pediatric] 482 Umbilical Vessel Catheter: Infusions [Pediatric] 483 Mechanical Ventilation: Conventional Modes [Pediatric] 484 CPAP, BiPAP Noninvasive Positive Pressure Ventilation [CPAP, BiPAP] [Pediatric] 485 Nasopharyngeal and Oropharyngeal Airway: Insertion and Care [Pediatric] 486 Noninvasive Oxygen Delivery Devices [Pediatric] 487 Pronation Therapy [Pediatric] 488 Chest Tube Placement: Assisting [Pediatric]

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