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NMC Code Topics in Infection Control

The document provides an extensive list of topics and procedures for a nursing student to review in preparation for their exam or qualification, including: 1) Key documents like the NMC Code, infection control topics, safeguarding, calculations, charting and more. 2) Procedures covering respiratory, cardiovascular, abdominal exams, wound care, catheterization, tracheostomy care, oxygen therapy, medication administration, blood sampling, and more. 3) Guidelines on patient positioning, feeding, fluid monitoring, personal hygiene, pain management, respiratory support, and clinical skills.

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NMC Code Topics in Infection Control

The document provides an extensive list of topics and procedures for a nursing student to review in preparation for their exam or qualification, including: 1) Key documents like the NMC Code, infection control topics, safeguarding, calculations, charting and more. 2) Procedures covering respiratory, cardiovascular, abdominal exams, wound care, catheterization, tracheostomy care, oxygen therapy, medication administration, blood sampling, and more. 3) Guidelines on patient positioning, feeding, fluid monitoring, personal hygiene, pain management, respiratory support, and clinical skills.

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POINTERS TO REVIEW:

NMC CODE
NMC BLUE PRINT
TOPICS IN INFECTION CONTROL

TOPICS IN SAFEGUARDING

CALCULATIONS

LEGALITIES IN CHARTING

DELEGATION

MEDICATIONS

PATIENT & PuBLIC SAFETY


LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT

Safeguarding, abuse (tip: visit the SCIE page on safeguarding and answer the quiz)

SCIE's Adult Safeguarding e-learning module

Royal Marsden Hospital Manual of Nursing Procedures student edition

Patient centricity

Early Warning Signs / Track and trigger systems

Informed Consents

basic Pharmacology, Medical and Surgical Nursing.

NICE guidelines

nursing roles (educator, researcher,advocate)


-wound care
-OB topics (pregnancy complications: preeclampsia, ectopic)
-pedia/neonatal (communication, meconium aspiration)
-enteral feeding/NGT principles
-decision making/delegation
-medication management/administration routes
-inoculation injuries
-opoiods
-drug calculation (VERY BASIC)
-a lot of MCQ questions from RM (as in word per word, luckily that's the last thing I studied)

tudy about copd/dehydration/infection/infection control/universal precaution/record keeping/clinical


benchmark/code/standards/safety/nursing care plan/6 c's/ bedsores/waterlow.
Bruce Tucksman's stages of team formation
>Infection Control : Diarrhoea
>6 C's
>Opiods
>OB: Post-partum bleed, Contraception
>Leadership and Management

READ:

NMC Code and Medicine Management standard

Chapter 2
 Respiratory examination
 Cardiovascular examination
 Abdominal examination

Chapter 4
 Hand washing
 Hand decontamination using an alcohol-based handrub
 Surgical scrub technique using soap and water
 Surgical scrub technique using an alcohol-based handrub
 Putting on and removing non-sterile gloves
 Applying and removing a disposable apron
 Putting on and removing a disposable mask or respirator
 Putting on or removing goggles or a face-shield
 Donning a sterile gown and gloves: closed technique
 Donning sterile gloves: open technique
 Aseptic technique example: changing a wound dressing
 Source isolation: preparing an isolation room
 Source isolation: entering an isolation room
 Source isolation: leaving an isolation room
 Source isolation: transporting infected patients outside a source isolation area
 Protective isolation: preparing an isolation room
 Protective isolation: entering an isolation room
 Cleaning a hard surface without recontamination
 Safe disposal of foul, infected or infested linen

Chapter 6
 Slipper bedpan use: assisting a patient
 Commode use: assisting a patient
 Penile sheath application
 Urinary catheterization: male
 Urinary catheterization: female
 Changing a suprapubic catheter
 Urinary catheterization: intermittent self-catheterization patient guidance: male
 Urinary catheterization: intermittent self-catheterization patient guidance: female
 Urinary catheter bag: emptying
 Urinary catheter removal
 Commencing bladder irrigation
 Nephrostomy tube: weekly dressing and bag change and sample collection
 Nephrostomy tube: flushing technique
 Nephrostomy tube: removal of locking pigtail drainage system
 Flushing externalized ureteric stents
 Removal of externalized ureteric stents
 Continent urinary diversion stoma: self-catheterization
 Insertion of a faecal management system
 Insertion of a nasogastric drainage tube
 Removal of a nasogastric drainage tube
 Enema administration
 Suppository administration
 Digital rectal examination
 Digital removal of faeces
 Stoma siting
 Stoma bag change
 Obtaining a clean-catch urine sample from an ileal conduit
 Stoma bridge or rod removal

Chapter 7
 Positioning a patient: supine
 Positioning a patient: sitting up in bed
 Positioning a patient: side-lying
 Positioning a patient: lying down to sitting up
 Moving a patient from sitting to standing: assisting the patient
 Positioning a patient: in a chair or wheelchair
 Assisting a patient to walk
 Positioning an unconscious patient or a patient with an artificial airway in supine
 Positioning an unconscious patient or a patient with an artificial airway in side-lying
 Positioning a neurological patient with tonal problems in bed
 Positioning a neurological patient with tonal problems in a chair
 Application of a two-piece cervical collar
 Log rolling a patient with suspected or confirmed cervical spinal instability (above T6)
 Log rolling a patient with suspected or confirmed thoracolumbar spinal instability (T7 and
below)
 Early mobilization of a patient with spinal considerations
 Positioning a patient with an amputation

Chapter 8
 Fluid input: measurement
 Fluid output: monitoring/measuring output if the patient is catheterized
 Fluid output: monitoring/measuring output if the patient is not catheterized
 Fluid output: monitoring/measuring output from drains
 Fluid output: monitoring/measuring output from gastric outlets, nasogastric tubes or
gastrostomy
 Fluid output: monitoring/measuring output from bowels
 Fluid output: monitoring/measuring output from stoma sites
 Measuring the weight and height of a patient
 Feeding an adult patient
 Nasogastric intubation with tubes using an internal guidewire or stylet
 Removal of a nasogastric tube
 Percutaneous endoscopically placed gastrostomy (PEG) tube care
 Radiologically inserted gastrostomy (RIG) tube care
 Removal of T-fasteners
 Changing the balloon water and checking the volume of a balloon gastrostomy
 Jejunostomy feeding tube care including dressing change
 Insertion of a silicone gastrostomy stoma plug
 Enteral feeding tubes: administration of feed using an enteral feeding pump
 Enteral feeding tubes: administration of medication
 Enteral feeding tubes: unblocking

Chapter 9
 Bedbathing a patient
 Washing a patient’s hair in bed
 Shaving the face: wet shave
 Shaving the face: dry electric shaver
 Making an unoccupied bed
 Making an occupied bed
 Eye swabbing
 Eye irrigation
 Artificial eye care: insertion
 Artificial eye care: removal
 Contact lens removal: hard lenses
 Contact lens removal: soft lenses
 Irrigation of the external auditory canal using an electronic irrigator
 Mouth care
 Mouth care for a patient with dentures

Chapter 10
 Pain assessment
 Peripheral nerve catheter removal
 Epidural sensory blockade: assessment
 Epidural exit site dressing change
 Epidural catheter removal
 Entonox administration
 Preparation for acupuncture and actions posttreatment
Chapter 11
 Management of dyspnoea (breathlessness)
 Care of a patient who is vomiting
 Abdominal paracentesis
 Terminal sedation
 Verification of death

Chapter 12
 Oxygen therapy
 High-flow oxygen therapy
 Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP)
 Chest drain: assisting insertion
 Chest drainage: suction
 Chest drain: changing the bottle
 Chest drain: removal
 Tracheostomy: dressing and tube tape/tie change
 Tracheostomy: suctioning a patient (single-use suction catheter)
 Tracheostomy: changing an inner cannula
 Tracheostomy: changing a tube
 Tracheostomy: insertion and removal of a speaking valve
 Tracheostomy: decannulation
 Tracheostomy: emergency management
 Laryngectomy care
 Insertion of an oropharyngeal airway
 Basic life support
 Blood product request
 Blood sampling: pre-transfusion
 Blood components: collection and delivery to the clinical area
 Blood component administration

Chapter 13
 Venepuncture
 Central venous access devices: taking a blood sample for vacuum sampling
 Central venous access devices: taking a blood sample for syringe sampling
 Arterial puncture: radial artery
 Arterial blood gas sampling: arterial cannula
 Blood cultures: peripheral (winged device collection method)
 Blood cultures: central venous access device
 Blood sampling: antimicrobial drug assay
 Lumbar puncture
 Semen collection
 Cervical uterine smear using liquid-based cytology
 Swab sampling: ear
 Swab sampling: eye
 Swab sampling: nose
 Swab sampling: penis
 Swab sampling: rectum
 Swab sampling: skin
 Swab sampling: throat
 Swab sampling: vagina
 Swab sampling: wound
 Urine sampling: midstream specimen of urine: male
 Urine sampling: midstream specimen of urine: female
 Urine sampling: catheter specimen of urine
 Urine sampling: sampling from an ileal conduit
 Urine sampling: 24-hour urine collection
 Faecal sampling
 Sputum sampling
 Nasopharyngeal wash: syringe method
 Nasopharyngeal wash: vacuum-assisted aspirate method

Chapter 14
 Pulse measurement
 Electrocardiogram (ECG)
 Blood pressure measurement (manual)
 Respiratory assessment and pulse oximetry
 Peak flow reading using a manual peak flow meter
 Tympanic temperature measurement
 Urinalysis: reagent strip
 Blood glucose monitoring
 Neurological observations and assessment

Chapter 15
 Medication: controlled drug administration
 Medication: oral drug administration
 Medication: topical applications
 Medication: transdermal applications
 Medication: vaginal administration
 Medication: administration by inhalation using a metered dose or dry powder inhaler
 Medication: administration by inhalation using a nebulizer
 Medication: eye administration
 Medication: nasal drop administration
 Medication: ear drop administration
 Medication: single-dose ampoule: solution preparation
 Medication: single-dose ampoule: powder preparation
 Medication: multidose vial: powder preparation using a venting needle
 Medication: multidose vial: powder preparation using the equilibrium method
 Medication: injection administration
 Medication: intradermal injection
 Medication: subcutaneous injection
 Medication: subcutaneous infusion of fluids
 Medication: subcutaneous administration using a CME Medical T34 syringe pump
(previously McKinley)
 Medication: intramuscular injection
 Inserting an intraosseous needle
 Removing an intraosseous needle
 Medication: continuous infusion of intravenous drugs
 Medication: intermittent infusion of intravenous drugs
 Medication: injection (bolus or push) of intravenous drugs
 Extravasation management: peripheral cannula
 Extravasation: performing flush-out following an extravasation

Chapter 16
 Measuring and applying antiembolic stockings
 Pre-operative care: checking that the patient is fully prepared for surgery
 Caring for the patient in the anaesthetic room
 Operating theatre procedure: maintaining the safety of a patient during surgery
 Handover in the post-anaesthetic care unit (PACU): scrub nurse or operating department
practitioner to recovery practitioner
 Safe management of patients in the post-operative care unit (PACU)
 Drainage systems: changing the dressing around the drain site for both open and closed
drains
 Closed drainage systems: changing a vacuum bottle
 Wound drain removal: closed drainage system
 Wound drain shortening for open drainage systems
 Wound drain shortening for closed drainage systems

Chapter 17
 Central venous catheter: insertion site dressing change
 Vascular access devices: maintaining patency
 Central venous access devices: unblocking an occlusion
 Peripheral cannula insertion
 Ultrasound-guided peripheral cannula insertion
 Midline catheter insertion
 PICC insertion using modified Seldinger technique (MST) with ultrasound
 PICC removal
 Short-term central venous catheter (non-cuffed and non-tunnelled) insertion into the internal
jugular vein
 Short-term central venous catheter (non-cuffed and nontunnelled): removal
 Central venous catheter (skin tunnelled): surgical removal
 Implanted arm PORT insertion using modified Seldinger technique (MST) with ultrasound
guidance and ECG technology
 Implanted ports: insertion and removal of non-coring needles
 Arterial cannula insertion: preparation and setting up of monitoring set
 Arterial cannula: removal

Chapter 18
 Dressing a wound
 Suture removal
 Clip removal
 Negative pressure wound therapy

Chapter 19
 Working at low or floor level
 Working with a patient lying in a bed or on another raised supportive surface
 Carrying out clinical procedures in a seated posture (e.g. cannulation)
 Working in a seated position: office work

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