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Taylor's Clinical Nursing Skills: A Nursing Process Approach
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Securing Tabs on Tracheostomy Holder
Selecting an Appropriate Finger
Setting Rate for Secondary Infusion on Infusion Pump
Shaving Face
Site Dressing with Label and Anchored Tubing
Sites for Intramuscular Injections
Skeletal Traction in Place, Weights Hanging Freely
Sliding Fingers of One Hand Under Cuff of Other Hand and Extending Cuff Down the Arm
Sliding Fingers of Ungloved Hand Under the Remaining Glove at the Wrist
Sliding Lens Out Between Lids
Sliding the Probe Across the Forehead to the Hairline
Spreading Eyelids
Spreading Patient's Toes Apart
Squeezing Container to Administering Drops into Conjunctival Sac
Squeezing the Drip Chamber to Saturate the Filter
Stabilizing Port with Nondominant Hand
Standing in Front of Sink
Stockinette in Place
Straightening Out Patient's Fingers
Stretching Skin Taut and Inserting Needle
Suction Trap for Sputum Collection
Taking Infant's Axillary Temperature
Telling Patient to Take a Deep Breath and Hold for 3 Seconds
Testing Grip
Testing Motor Strength of Upper Leg
The Apical Pulse is Usually Found at (A) the Fifth Intercostal Space Just Inside the Midclavicular Line and Can Be Heard (B) over the Apex of the Heart
The Right Side of the Heart Pumps Deoxygenated Blood to the Lungs, Where Oxygen is Picked Up and Carbon Dioxide is Released
Tilting Head Toward Affected Eye
Touching the Probe Behind the Ear
Transcutaneous Pacemaker Pads in Place
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