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LIST OF ALL NURSING PROCEDURE

 LIST OF ALL NURSING PROCEDURE

a.All basic needs

b.Respiratory therapy 

c. Intravenous therapy 

d. Patient safety 

e. Emergency management 

f. Nutritional therapy 

g. Infections control 

h. Investigation preparations 

I. Nursing documentation 

j. Medication therapy 

k. Admission and discharge procedure 

l. Elimination need 

m. Diabetic care 

n. Therapeutic diagnostic procedure 

O. Care of wounds and drain 

p. Bundle and Qulaity indicator 

q. Procedure in critical care 

ALL BASIC NEEDS

1.Bed making 

2.Oral care 

3.Back care 

4.Bed bath 

5.Eye care 

6.Foot care 

7.Perineal care 

8.Hair care 

RESPIRATORY THERAPY 

1.Oxygen administration 

2.Nebulization 

3.Steam inhalation 

4.Oral and Nasopharyngeal airway 

5.Suctioning 

6.Spirometry 

7.NIBP 

8.Pulse oximetry

9.BIPAP and CPAP 

INTRAVENOUS THERAPY 

1.IV cannulation 

2.iv fluid administration 

3.Blood transfusion 

4.Parental nutrition

5.Iv infusion 

6.Care of central line 

PATIENT SAFETY 

1.patient identification 

2.Effective communication 

3.Safety of high alert medication 

4.correct surgery 

5.prevention of health personal associated infection

6.reduce the risk of fall 

EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 

1.Code blue 

2.code yellow 

3.code violet 

4.code red 

5.code pink 

6.code orange 

7.BLS and ACLS 

8.RRT 

9.Crash cart 

NUTRITIONAL THERAPY

1.NG Tube insertion 

2.NG Tube feeding 

3.PEG Tube feeding 

4.Continuous aspiration

5.Gastric lavage 

6.Freka Tube feeding 

7.NG Tube removal 

8.Feeding Bag 

9.Formula of feeding 

INFECTION CONTROL 

1.Hand hygiene 

2.Biomedical waste management 

3.sharp management 

4.NSI or needle stick injury prevention 

5.PPE 

6.Vaccination 

7.Hazat items 

8.Scrub the hub

9.care of soiled items 

10.spillage management 

INVESTIGATION PREPARATION 

1.USG 

2.X ray 

3.Ct scan and MRI 

4.Endoscopy 

5.ERCP 

6.MRCP

7.Rutine blood investigation 

8.Sample for Culture 

NURSING DOCUMENTATION 

1.all asessment 

2.vital monitoring 

3.EWS and SBAR

4.pain asessment 

5.Hand over process 

6.Job allocation 

7.inventory control 

MEDICATION THERAPY 

1.mode of administration 

2.storage of medication 

3.High alert medication 

4.LASA medication 

5.concentrate electrolyte 

6.Rutine medication 

7.medication error and type 

8.adverse drug reaction 

9.medication policy 

10.Drug calculation 

ADMISSION AND DISCHARGE PROCEDURE 

1.Admission VS discharge procedure 

2.Triage 

3.Transfer procedure 

4.Death care 

5.Medical legal policy 

6.End of life care 

ELIMINATION NEED 

1.catheterization

2.Catheter removal 

3.Suprapubic catheter 

4.Bowel wash 

5.Enema 

6.Suppository 

DIABETIC CARE

1.CBG monitoring 

2.Insulin administration 

3.Type of insulin 

4.Hyper and Hypoglycemia management 

5.Diabetic foot care 

THERAPEUTIC DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE 

1.LP

2.Bone marrow aspirations 

3.pleural Fluid administration 

4.peritoneal fluid aspirations 

CARE OF WOUNDS AND DRAINS

1.Care of clean wound 

2.care of surgical wound 

3.stoma care 

4.colostomy and urostomy care 

5.HAPU Prevention 

BUNDLE AND QUALITY INDICATOR 

1.VAP bundle 

2.CAUTI bundle 

3.SSI bundle 

4.CLABSI bundle 

5.infection control check list



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