
Mosby's Nursing Assistant Video Skills: Student Online Version 4.0 (Access Code), 4th Edition
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Mosby’s Nursing Assistant Video Skills visually depict the skills students need to master to become successful nursing assistants. With live-action demonstrations of standard procedures performed by actual nursing assistants, each video demonstrates how to perform a specific skill in a live action format, according to the most current nurse assisting practice. All-new footage shows skills that parallel the procedure steps outlined in all Elsevier nursing assistant textbooks, with print PDFs of procedures steps and equipment lists for quick and easy reference.
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- Live action, step-by-step procedures clearly and accurately demonstrate how to perform skills.
- Cultural diversity is represented in both the patients and the nurses, reflecting the reality of today’s practice.
- Actual nurses and nursing assistants demonstrate realistic performance of skills.
- Exciting computer graphics and animations enhance the fast-paced, engaging presentation.
- Each skill includes tabs that break the entire procedure down into easy-to-follow segments.
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- NEW! Confusion and Dementia module includes the skills Caring for the Person with Confusion and Dementia and Caring for the Person with AD and Other Dementias.
- NEW! New skills include Moving the Person to the Side of the Bed, Applying Incontinence Products, Collecting a 24-Hour Urine Specimen, and Measuring Blood Glucose.
- NEW! Print PDFs of procedures steps and equipment lists allow for quick and easy reference.
- NEW! A complete revision with all-new footage depicts skills that parallel the procedures outlined in Elsevier’s nursing assistant textbooks.
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Infection Control and Safety Measures • Performing Hand Hygiene • Using Personal Protective Equipment • Using Restraint Alternatives • Applying Restraints Safely
Body Mechanics and Exercise • Moving the Person Up in Bed • Positioning the Person in Bed • Transferring the Person to a Chair or Wheelchair • Moving the Person to a Stretcher • Transferring the Person Using a Mechanical Lift • Assisting with Range-of-Motion Exercises • Helping the Person Walk
Bathing and Bedmaking • Giving a Complete or Partial Bed Bath • Assisting with a Tub Bath or Shower • Giving Female Perineal Care • Giving Male Perineal Care • Making a Closed Bed • Making an Occupied Bed • Making a Surgical Bed
Personal Hygiene and Grooming • Performing Oral Hygiene • Providing Denture Care • Brushing and Combing the Person’s Hair • Shampooing the Person’s Hair • Shaving the Person’s Face • Giving Nail and Foot Care • Assisting with Undressing and Dressing • Changing the Gown of the Person with an IV
Elimination Assistance • Helping the Person to the Commode • NEW! Applying Incontinence Products • Giving the Urinal • Giving the Bedpan • Applying a Condom Catheter • Giving Catheter Care • Emptying a Urinary Drainage Bag • Changing a Leg Bag to a Drainage Bag • Giving an Enema • Changing an Ostomy Bag
Nutrition and Fluids • Serving Meal Trays • Feeding the Person • Measuring Intake and Output
Measurements and Vital Signs • Measuring Weight and Height • Taking a Radial Pulse • Taking an Apical Pulse • Counting Respirations • Taking a Temperature with an Electronic Thermometer • Measuring Blood Pressure • Using a Pulse Oximeter
Specimen Collection and Surgical Care • Collecting a Midstream Specimen • NEW! Collecting a 24-Hour Urine Specimen • Collecting and Testing a Stool Specimen • Collecting a Sputum Specimen • NEW! Measuring Blood Glucose • The Surgical Skin Prep: Shaving the Skin • Assisting with Deep Breathing and Coughing Exercises
Skin and Wound Care • Applying Elastic Stockings • Giving a Back Massage • Assisting with Pressure Ulcer Prevention and Care • Applying a Dry, Non-Sterile Dressing
Heat and Cold Applications • Performing a Hot or Cold Soak • Performing a Sitz Bath • Applying a Hot or Cold Compress • Applying a Hot or Cold Pack or an Ice Bag, Collar, or Glove • Using an Aquamatic or Aquathermia Pad
NEW! Confusion and Dementia • NEW! Caring for the Person with Confusion and Dementia • NEW! Caring for the Person with AD and Other Dementias
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