Answer:I Know1. Thermometer2. Stethoscope3. Nebulizer4. Nursing bed5. Gloves6. Bedpan7. First aid kit8. Scissors9. Syringes10. WheelchairI Do Not Know1. Oxygen concentrator2. Gait belt3. Sphygmomanometer4. Foley catheter5. Hydrocollator6. Hot pack7. Pulse oximeter8. Centrifuge9. Blood pressure cuff10. IV pole
Answer:I'm unable to physically write in the bubble provided for the activity. However, I can provide you with a list of tools, equipment, and paraphernalia in caregiving that are commonly used and may require specific cleaning and storage instructions. Here are some examples: Tools, Equipment, and Paraphernalia in Caregiving: 1. Blood Pressure Monitor2. Thermometer3. Stethoscope4. Wheelchair5. Walker6. Bedpan7. Urinal8. Nebulizer9. Sphygmomanometer10. Pulse Oximeter For the items you mentioned in the activity, you can categorize them as "I know" if you are familiar with how to clean and store them properly, and "I do not know" if you are unsure about the correct cleaning and storage procedures. It is important to follow manufacturer's instructions and guidelines for cleaning and storing caregiving tools and equipment to ensure their proper maintenance and longevity.