Fridays: Physiological Integrity
​​What You’ll Learn: ​
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How to manage physical care and comfort for clients
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How to administer medications and monitor for side effects
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How to identify complications and respond to clinical changes
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How to interpret lab values, perform assessments, and support healing

Live NCLEX Zoom Coaching
Topics Covered

Basic Care and Comfort (6–12%)
Supporting clients with everyday needs to improve comfort and function.
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Assistive Devices
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Elimination
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Mobility and Immobility
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Non-Pharmacological Comfort Interventions
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Nutrition and Oral Hydration
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Personal Hygiene
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Rest and Sleep
Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies (13–19%)
Safe administration and monitoring of medications and IV therapies.
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Adverse Effects, Contraindications, Side Effects
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Blood and Blood Products
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Central Venous Access Devices
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Dosage Calculation
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Expected Actions and Outcomes
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IV Therapy
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Medication Administration
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Pain Management
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Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN)


Reduction of Risk Potential (10–16%)
Preventing complications and identifying early signs of decline.
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Abnormal Vital Signs
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Diagnostic Tests
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Lab Value Interpretation
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System-Specific Assessments
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Potential Complications from Treatments, Surgery, or Conditions
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Therapeutic Procedure
Physiological Adaptation (11–17%)
Managing clients with acute, chronic, or life-threatening health issues.
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Alterations in Body Systems
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Fluid and Electrolyte Imbalances
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Hemodynamics
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Illness Management
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Medical Emergencies
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Pathophysiology
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Unexpected Response to Therapies


