Collect Specimen

How to Collect Specimen and Testing Method – Nurses Guide Collection of Urine Specimen:Method of Collecting Single Urine SpecimenSingle urine specimen means the amount of urine voided at a time. Usually the morning specimens are collected. An amount of 100 to 120...

(E.C.G), (E.E.G) and (EMG)

Graphic Studies about (E.C.G), (E.E.G) and (EMG) – A simple learning for Nurses Graphic studies are helpful to understand the record. Several graphic studies are Electrocardiogram (E.C.G), Electro-Encephalogram (E.E.G) and Electromyography (EMG).ELECTROCARDIOGRAM...

BRONCHOSCOPY

What is BRONCHOSCOPY? It’s Definition, Types, Purpose and Procedure * DEFINITIONBronchoscopy is the process of direct visualization of the tracheobronchial tree and the  Broncho pulmonary segment.*PURPOSES- To obtain samples of pulmonary tissues and cell...

ADMINISTRATION OF INJECTION – PRINCIPLES

​ADMINISTRATION OF INJECTION – PRINCIPLES AND NURSE’S RESPONSIBILITY Principle Involved in the Administration of InjectionsPrinciples1. The knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of the body is essential for the safe administration of the injection.a. To avoid injury...

Wound Drains

Wound Drains – Types, characteristics and removal of drains. A simple nursing procedure A drain is inserted into or close to a surgical wound, where large amount of drainage is expected and when keeping wound layers closed is especially important. Accumulation of...