The new nursing assistant., Medcom
Type
Label
The new nursing assistant., Medcom
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Main title
The new nursing assistant.
Medium
videorecording
Oclc number
640145272
Responsibility statement
Medcom
Table Of Contents
v. 1. Infection control skills for the care provider -- v. 2. Measuring vital signs -- v. 3. Moving and turning -- v. 4. Transfer and ambulation -- v. 5. Personal care -- v. 6. Providing oral care -- v. 7. Elimination, specimen collection, and urinary care -- v. 8. Techniques in toileting and incontinent care -- v. 9. Serving a meal -- v. 10. Range of motion exercises -- v. 11. Bedmaking -- v. 12. Measuring weight and height -- v. 13. Positioning -- v. 14, pt.1. Techniques in bathing part 1: the bed bath -- v. 14, pt. 2. Techniques in bathing part 2: perinatal care, tub bath, shower, and shampoo -- v. 15. Recognizing abnormal signs and symptoms -- v. 16. Ostomy, urinary drainage, and catheter care
Target audience
specialized
Technique
live action
Contributor
Related to
- Techniques in bathing part 2: perinatal care, tub bath, shower, and shampoo
- Infection control skills for the care provider
- Techniques in bathing part 1: the bed bath
- Positioning
- Serving a meal
- Personal care
- Measuring vital signs
- Measuring weight and height
- Bedmaking
- Moving and turning
- Range of motion exercises
- Ostomy, urinary drainage, and catheter care
- Elimination, specimen collection, and urinary care
- Techniques in toileting and incontinent care
- Recognizing abnormal signs and symptoms
- Providing oral care
- Transfer and ambulation
Mapped to
Incoming Resources
- Has instance1
Outgoing Resources
- Contributor1
- Subject3
- Related to17
- Techniques in bathing part 2: perinatal care, tub bath, shower, and shampoo
- Infection control skills for the care provider
- Techniques in bathing part 1: the bed bath
- Positioning
- Serving a meal
- Personal care
- Measuring vital signs
- Measuring weight and height
- Bedmaking
- Moving and turning
- Range of motion exercises
- Ostomy, urinary drainage, and catheter care
- Elimination, specimen collection, and urinary care
- Techniques in toileting and incontinent care
- Recognizing abnormal signs and symptoms
- Providing oral care
- Transfer and ambulation
- Mapped to1