MEDICION Flashcards

1
Q

DOSE:
0.05mL (1 dose) at birth

ROUTE:
R Deltoid, ID, TB syringe

HT:
Nakakasugat, nana o lagnat

A

BCG (Bacillus Calmette Guerin)
Against PTB and Mycobacterial given with Hepa B

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2
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DOSE:
0.5mL (1 Dose) at birth

ROUTE:
RVL, IM, Auto disable

HT:
* Hindi nakakalagnat (rare)

  • Maaring mamaga
  • Cold compress q2-3h –
    to maintain potency of
    vaccines
  • Warm compress – during
    the next days because
    the vaccine has been
    absorbed
A

HEPA B (Given with BCG)

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3
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DOSE:
3 doses (0.5mL)
1 ½ mos.
2 ½ mos
3 ½ mos

ROUTE:
RVL, IM, 3cc syringe

HT:
* Paracetamol drops for fever (0.05mL) q4h
* TSB

A

OPV (Oral Polio Vaccine)
Given with pentavalent and PCV

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4
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DOSE:
1 dose (0.5mL)
3 ½ mos. (1st dose usu)
OR
9 mos. (with MMR)

ROUTE: LVL, IM and 3cc syringe

HT:
No side effect

A

IPV
Inactivated Polio Vaccine

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5
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DOSE:
3 doses (0.5mL)
1 ½ mos.
2 ½ mos
3 ½ mos.

ROUTE: IM, LVL and 3cc Syringe

HT:
No side effect

A

PCV
Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine

> given with Pentavalent & OPV

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6
Q

DOSE:
2 doses (0.5mL)
9 mos
1 y/o

ROUTE:
R deltoid, SQ, 3cc Syringe

A

MMR
Measles, Mumps, Rubella

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7
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DOSE:
2 doses
1 ½ mos.
2 ½ mos

ROUTE:
PO
Mouth

A

Rotavirus

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8
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TETANUS TOXOID IMMUNIZATION:

TT1: As early as possible during pregnancy
TT2: 4 weeks after tt1
TT3: 6 months after tt2
TT4: 1 year after tt3
TT5: 1 year after tt4

A

DURATION:
TT1 =
TT2= 3 YEARS
TT3= 5 YEARS
TT4= 10 YEARS
TT5= LIFETIME

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9
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TETANUS DIPHTHERIA IMMUNIZATION:

TD1: as early as possible during pregnancy
TD2: 1 month after td1
TD3: 6 months after td2
TD4: 1 year after td3
TD5: 1 year after td5

A

DURATION:

TD1=
TD2= 3 YEARS
TD3= 5 YEARS
TD4= 10 YEARS
TD5= LIFETIME

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10
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PARENTERAL MEDS:
Intradermal Angle=

Subcutaneous Angle=

Intramuscular Angle=

A

10-15

45

90

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11
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  1. Gather equipment
  2. Wash hands

MEDICATION PREPARATION
3. Open and clean rubber cap
4. Withdraw air into the syringe
5. Aspirate medication
6. Recap
7. Change aspiration needle to injection needle
8. Remove air bubbles

INTRODUCTION
9. Intro, identify pt, explain procedure, privacy, position

INJECTION
10. Locate injection site
11. Disinfect (circular motion), prep cotton ball
12. Position at a correct angle
13. Insert, support barrel, (aspirate if needed)
14. Push
15. Withdraw with cotton ball
16. Apply pressure then secure
17. Disinfect

A

MEDS

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12
Q

January to March:
Count back 3 calendar months from first day of LMP then add 7 days

April to December:
Count back 3 calendar months from first day of LMP then add 7 days and 1 year

A

Nagele’s Rule

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13
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PRIMIGRAVIDA: Date of Q + 4 months & 20 days = EDC
MULTIGRAVIDA: Date of Q + 5 months & 4 days = EDC

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DATE OF QUICKENING

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14
Q

FH (cm)/4 = AOG

A

MCDONALD’S RULE

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15
Q

BARTHOLOMEW’S RULE OF FOURS:
12 weeks=
20 weeks=
28 weeks=
36 weeks=
40 weeks=

A

12 weeks= slightly above the symphysis pubis
20 weeks= level of umbilicus
28 weeks= halfway the umbilicus & the xiphoid process
36 weeks= level of the xiphoid process
40 weeks= slightly below the xiphoid process

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16
Q

HBMR=
ECCDC=
FHCNP=

A

HBMR: Home-based Mother’s Record
ECCDC: Early Childhood Care and Development Card
FHCNP: Family Health Care Nursing Plan

16
Q

FHCNP Steps in nursing assessment

A

1.) DATA COLLECTION
2.) DATA ANALYSIS
3.) PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION

16
Q

FIRST LEVEL ASSESSMENT
SECOND LEVEL ASSESSMENT

A

DATA COLLECTION

17
Q

SORTING
CLUSTERING
COMPARING
INTERPRETING
INFERRING/CONCLUDING

A

DATA ANALYSIS

18
Q

DEFINING HEALTH PROBLEM

DEFINING FAMILY NURSING DIAGNOSIS

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PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION

19
Q

INITIAL DATA BASE:
1.) Family structure and dynamics
2.) Socio economics and cultural characteristics
3.) Home environment
4.) Health status of each member
5.) Values and practices on health promotion

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First Level assessment

20
Q

Performance of family health tasks:

1.) Family’s perception of the problem
2.) Decision made and their appropriateness
3.) Actions taken and results
4.) Provision of home environment conducive to health maintenance
5.) Utilization of community resources

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Second Level assessment