In this #QuickFix #PechaKucha video your Fact check Buddy- Mentor Ray focuses on NCLEX RN RN TIPS ON #AirbornePrecautions, #Measles, #Tuberculosis, #DropletPrecautions, #BacterialMeningitis, #Influenza, #ContactPrecautions, #MRSA, #StandarPrecautions, #Plague, #Shigellosis, #LegionnairesDisease, #Rabies, #ViralMeningitis, #Shingles, #HepatitisC, #Giardiasis, #Salmonellosis, #LymeDisease, #Tularemia,
Foreign ers once again this is your mentor your fact check by the rega who’s joining you for this teaching learning session that is very unique and it’s the first time that we’re gonna use it in our youtube channel and it’s called pechakucha now a lot of you would be wondering what is a pecha kucha so the primary purpose of a pecha kocha within the context
Of test preparations is that i will highlight concepts that you need to remember specifically for those topics that you need to master for your test but before we engage may i ask you and may i share with you rather what a pecha culture is okay so it’s actually a storytelling strategy that utilizes 20 slides with each slide being commented on for a maximum of 20
Seconds the method would usually last for 6 minutes and 40 seconds and that’s a challenge because within in that specific short period of time i should be able to highlight what you need to remember for your test related to a specific concept so before we start may ask you to join us in this mission our goal is to provide free nclex are in application in review to
100 nurses and to help us achieve this just watch and finish the ads in our videos thank you for doing that in advance so here we go let’s begin with our first pecha cucha here we go so the first is actually airborne precautions now when we think of airborne precautions it is important for us to remember that this is usually indicated for conditions like remember
Mtvs so measles tuberculosis varicella and of course sars now it’s very important also to note that when we are implementing next for missiles it’s very important that you have to remember that the first sign is high fever followed by the three c’s now when you speak of the tweezes you have your calf conjunctivitis and chorizer or colds now notice that the rashes
Would usually be a little more heavy on the face and then the neck next tuberculosis we need to implement airborne precautions and they are considered as the priority for the provision of a room with negative airflow and it is important also to note that patients with tuberculosis should only be um place in a room with another patient with the same diagnosis next
Droplet precautions this is very important for us to remember especially if the patient has influenza or when a patient has pneumonia and remember bip so it is indicated for bacterial meningitis influenza and pneumonia now for patients with bacterial meningitis on the other hand pay particular attention that they would usually have particular rash and we need to
Implement droplet precautions to compare that to a patient with viral meningitis patient with viral meningitis is placed on standard precautions next important thing that we have to remember would be a patient with influenza now take note we need to implement um droplet precautions and the vaccine can be given to pregnant patients and even to patients with allergy
To eggs however it is contraindicated to patients with allergy to gelatin antibiotics and if a patient has delay in the racine they need to talk to their physician for contact precautions this is usually indicated for patients with diarrhea like for example when they have norovirus or no virus or other virus infections these infections would cause diarrhea and
So we have to implement contact precautions it’s also indicated for rsv’s kvs and headlights now mrsa or otherwise known as mrsa now the most important thing that we have to remember here is that the patient should maintain good hygiene and avoid sharing resource as well as towels and the first line of treatment would usually be your dimethophene sulfamethoxazole
Okay so that’s what’s important next for standard precautions remember this is indicated for all patient care and if a patient has hepatitis they are usually placed under a standard precaution so it applies to blood all body fluids it excretions and secretions except for sweat it’s also indicated for patients with non-intact skin and mucous membrane so it’s very
Important also for us to remember about play take note that the outstanding characteristic would be bleeding skin which will turn the skin bluish or blah now we have to implement standard precautions for play and of course avoid exposure to infected animals next shigulosis is a form of diarrhea the patients would usually have bloody diarrhea that could potentially
Lead to dehydration and therefore it’s usually treated with oral antibiotics like ciprofloxacin and of course the very common azithromycin and next let’s talk about legendary’s disease okay this disease got its name in the 1976 great american legion convention where almost 200 people had pneumonia symptoms so legendary’s disease is a type of pneumonia so we expect
That the patient will have feel your calf body aches and accompanied with diarrhea and this is usually spread to contaminated water next rabies this is associated with bites of animals like cats dogs um bat and even your raccoon bite now the first priority would definitely be to clean the wound with a soap and water and then have an immune globulin so viral
Meningitis requires standard precautions so a common cause would be your west nile virus which is transmitted by a mosquito so it’s very important that we implement standard precautions for patients with viral meningitis compared that to a patients with bacterial meningitis is really who is usually placed in droplet precautions now shingles is a viral infection
The first symptom would be painful rash so the priority problem could be about pain so it’s caused by the cellosaster virus the same virus that would usually cause chickenpox so remember the 3f in shingles fever fatigue and fluid-filled blisters there’s usually a vaccine for its prevention shingles so hepatitis c is a bloodborne disease it’s usually common to
People who have transfusion and those who have been injected with infected needles now it is curable but currently there is no approved vaccine so it can also be present in patients with multiple sexual partners and men having sex with men next year justice is a diarrheal disease common among travelers so it could be transmitted by a contaminated food and water and
Through anal and oral sex so there’s usually watery foul smelling soft greasy stores so the treatment would usually metronidazole next salmonellosis is a bacterial infection that could be transmitted through fecal oral drought or infected food milk or eggs specifically turtle eggs and even have cooked pork and beef so um the treatment would usually involve your
Ciprofloxacin and the first line of treatment for children would be your acetromycin and then you have your lyme disease note the characteristic bullseye rush or rounded rings of rash this is also known as erythema migrants now you have to assess if the patient have been to the forest or have been exposed to their ticks or they have been to wooded areas and it’s
Usually treated with doxycycline or amoxicillin next is toleremia it’s caused by francis skeletal tolerances or this is usually known as rabbit fever so it’s transmitted by your deer flies and it’s very important to remember it causes fsc fever and then swollen glands and of course chills it is treated with either gentamicin streptomycin or doxycycline that’s the
End of our first pet chakocha so this is your manta ray your fractured body saying thank you that was fun and that was fast i hope you were able to listen and you can play the video again for your recall and retention see you in our next video so let’s learn together send in your request to my email mentor.regapos gmail.com so it’s a very important class for you
To remember those facts that we have actually covered in this pecha kocha activity so once again this is your mentor her patrick buddy saying a functional concept a day keeps your nclex rn fears away that’s coming from me no other okay see you in the next pecha culture i hope you had fun i had fun i wanted to say more but you know we are under time constrained
Once again a functional concert today keeps your nclex rn fears away see you in the next pecha kocha
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Gapuz Mentors: NCLEX RN PECHA KUCHA #1 By NCLEX GapuzMentors