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Yes, it is possible especially if the other assistant has seniority within the department or institution.
NO. Systolic and diastolic represents pressure against the arterial walls. 120/80
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In nursing notes and nursing reports, a nurse can assign the level of degree and report her findings to the physician. But a nurse cannot diagnose or assign a diagnosis for medical reimbursement. So therefore, the answer is yes IF it pertains to nursing measures. But the answer is no for medical diagnosis.
There are many authorities which you can report resident abuse in Nursing home. The most effective channel is to report first to local police. The proofs and documents can be submitted to Medical council, and Nursing council as well.
you can get them at Prima Medical Institute here you will be certified nursing assistants, teach you in maintaining cleanliness of the patient and physician and nursing support in the diagnostic procedures and technical maintenance. In addition, you can help in charting the patient and instruction, documenting every care given and report significant observations to the nursing staff. You also taught how to assist patients with activities of daily living, serve an important role in the health care team.
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Nursing reports can vary depending on the department of the institution and from hospital to hospital. Basically, they contain the details of the client, including their name and personal information, medications, other medical details, etc. Nurses also have shift report sheets and other reports that they use. For a sample of a nursing report for a client, see the Related Link.
The Department of Health Professions. Likely you will find this site on the web. Or the Department of Health or Board of Nursing for Ohio. Then there may be links specifically for medical assistants. Usually there is a form that is used for the report. yo wil need to print it, fill it ot then send to address on the web site.
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Ratio. All pressure readings are on the ratio scale. There is a starting point, atmospheric pressure. If there blood pressure increases by 10%, there is 10% more force being exerted. I note a related one - temperature is a tricky one. If I have degrees C, then it is on the interval scale, but if I convert to degrees K, then it can be considered on the ratio scale, as there is a starting point, and a doubling K has meaning. I'M NEW, AND DID NOT WANT TO REMOVE THE FIRST ANSWER, BUT I AM CERTAIN IT IS INCORRECT. HERE IS WHY: Actually, the scale is INTERVAL, because of the above-mentioned fact that the starting point is the atmospheric pressure. Atmospheric pressure is not an absolute zero point. Say you are at the sea level, where normal air pressure is 1 atm=101.325kPa=760mmHg (millimeters of mercury are usually used to report blood pressure), and your Systolic Blood Pressure is 68mmHg (so the absolute value is: 760mmHg of starting point + 68mmHg of your blood pressure = 828mmHg). Now, let's say your Systolic Blood Pressure jumped 10%, that is to 74.8mmHg (the new absolute value is: 760mmHg of the same starting point + 74.8mmHg of your new blood pressure = 834.8mmHg), and the absolute ratio is not maintained, i.e.: 834.8mmHg / 828mmHg = 1.008. That is the absolute increase is about 0.8%. The differences become even more significant at higher elevations, where the air pressure is lower.