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Nursing Fundamentals Theory
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Altered self - image
Risk Factors for Altered Family Health
How a nurse provides psychological support to a dying patient
Test used for determng blood in stool
Psychological loss
2. Role modeling - discussion - panel discussion - audiovisual materials - role playing - printed materials
Nocturia - Altered urine pattern
Affective teaching strategy
How to prevent 'travelers diarrhea'
Maslows Hiearchy of Needs - Self Esteem
3. Bladder - nervous system damage
Surgical classifications: Urgent
Peristomal Skin Care Assessments
Neurogenic - Altered urine pattern
Definition of acute illness
4. Two - piece bag may be used - face plate attaches to skin around stoma - bag attaches to face plate - easy to remove & empty bag without disturbing seal on skin - bag is changed only when it leaks or seal is lost - opening in karaya should be cut 1/8
Perceived loss
Factors affecting UTI's
Terminal Illness
Stoma Bag/Appliance changes
5. Fluid intake - at least 2000 mL daily
Test used for determng blood in stool
Ways to prevent or treat constipation
Ways to prevent food poisoning
cleasing enema
6. Must be done immediately to preserve life - a body part - or function
How to stimulate a patients appetite
Combination Directive
Surgical Classification - emergent
What is length of stay & How do we control it?
7. Patients who require in - hospital care are more acutely ill or injured than in the past - Length of stay has decreased; Often leads to re - admissions - Nurses in hospitals must have knowledge & skills to perform complex care to very ill patients
Characteristics of a colostomy
What is adpie & why do we use it
Benefits of exercise as it relates to a patient's ability to heal - rest - etc.
What is length of stay & How do we control it?
8. Regular exercise
Ways to prevent or treat constipation
Susceptible Host
What elevates HDL
Nursing considerations for peristomal care.
9. Cultural - views on healthcare - Environmental - access to healthcare - Socioeconomic - financial resources - insurance - Physical - mobility
Diagnostic surgery
Virus
Challenges to health care access
Human Dimensions of Health
10. Build - up of fat - cholesterol & calcium on inside of artery walls - Leads to hardening of walls with loss of elasticity or ability to expand fully - Plaque build up roughens walls so clotting factors can stick to walls - Plaque narrows lumen of art
Patient Teaching necessary to prevent potential post - operative complications.
Atherosclerosis effects on nutritional status of patient
Nocturia - Altered urine pattern
Integrity
11. skin should be intact - free of redness - Watch for any irritation - rash - signs of infection - Erosion around stoma can cause stoma to become flat or indented
Current changes in the healthcare delivery system (chronic diseases - aging population - etc.)
Urge Incontinence
splinting and its use in the health care setting
Peristomal Skin Care Assessments
12. Changes in attitude - values - feelings (emotional)
Functional Incontinence
Affective learning
Nurses role with 'informed consent'
Maturational loss
13. Personal habits - Defecate at the same time each day - Privacy & time allotment - Positioning - sitting upright with feet on ground
Abdominal physical assessment
Ways to prevent or treat constipation
Nurses role with 'informed consent'
Diagnostic surgery
14. Inspect
Abdominal physical assessment
Nonmaleficence
Where dietary intake of cholesterol can be found
Purulent wound drainage
15. Helps remove mucus & is usually taught with deep breathing (esp. important for patients with increased risk of respiratory complications)
Terminal Illness
Factors that affect a patient's health state.
Post - operative complications Coughing
Ways to prevent or treat constipation
16. Provide information on What is happening - Provide private area to grieve - Allow family time alone with patient before & after death - if so desired - Assist with contacting mortician - May attend funeral services
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17. Leakage when coughing - sneezing - or increased intra - abdominal pressure
Stress Incontinence
How one provides continuity of care
Factors that affect a patient's health state.
Factors affecting a vegan diet
18. To remove a diseased body part (Ex: appendectomy - amputation)
Symptoms of UTI
Situational loss
Nursing Ethics
Ablative surgery
19. Do - not - resuscitate - an order specifying that there be no attempt to resuscitate a patient in the event of cardiopulmonary arrest - Nurse is obligated to attempt CPR if there is no DNR order - Nurse should clarify the patient's code status: if th
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20. Difficulty or painful urination
Maturational loss
Dysuria - Altered urine pattern
Stages of Kubler - Ross's psychosocial responses to grief & loss
Where dietary intake of cholesterol can be found
21. Lab / Screenings - Chest x- ray - is there fluid or anything pressing on the heart? - ECG - heart health - circulatory - ischemia - CBC - WBC's - infection - RBC's - platelets - bleeding time - Chemistry profile - Urinalysis
Ways to prevent or treat constipation
What happens during the pre - op phase of surgery
Stress Incontinence
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs & Meeting Basic Human Needs and how it's used to treat patients.
22. Binds fat & cholesterol to decrease absorption into bloodstream from GI tract
Actual loss
Ethical dilemma
Social Justice
solube fiber
23. Plantlike organisms - molds (Ex: Athlete's foot - Ringworm)
Post - operative complications Turning in bed
Fungi
Abdominal physical assessment
What antiseptic does
24. Right of self - determination; informed choices for patients - right to choose
Post - operative complications Coughing
Bacteria
Current changes in the healthcare delivery system (chronic diseases - aging population - etc.)
Autonomy
25. Sterile technique; practices that render & keep objects & areas free from microorganisms
How a nurse supports grieving patient's family
Living Wills
Challenges to health care access
Surgical asepsis
26. no harsh or abrasive cleansers - use mild soap & water - dry gently - use skin protectant products to toughen area & protect from irritating stool
Most effective way to prevent spread of organisms
Peristomal Skin Care Cleansing
Components of a clear liquid diet
Psychological loss
27. Inability to swallow - Pitting edema - Decreased GI & GU activity - Incontinence - Loss of motion - sensation - reflexes - Elevated temp but cold - clammy skin - Cyanosis - Lowered BP - Noisy - irregular respirations - Cheyne - Stokes - May
Nursing Ethics
Risk Factors for Altered Family Health
Portal of Exit
Signs of patient nearing death
28. Goal of treatment is a comfortable dignified death & that further life - sustaining measures are no longer indicated.
Prodromal stage (most infectious stage)
Situational loss
Post - operative complications Incentive Spirometry
Comfort Measures Only
29. Interval between pathogen's invasion of the body & the appearance of symptoms; organisms are growing & multiplying
Fidelity
Nursing role with grief and death
Where dietary intake of cholesterol can be found
Incubation period
30. Legal document that protects patient - physician - & healthcare institution - Person who is performing procedure (physician) is responsible for securing consent & explaining procedure to patient - Nurse signs as a witness - signifying that patient si
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31. Keep promises
Fidelity
How to prevent 'travelers diarrhea'
Combination Directive
TPN
32. Loss that is yet to come
Symptoms of UTI
splinting and its use in the health care setting
Anticipatory loss
Smoking destroys What type of fat
33. I & O - monitor for fluid volume deficit or overload - Bladder distention - assess by palpating above pubic symphysis if patient has not voided within 8 hrs after surgery or if patient has been voiding frequently in amounts less than 50 mL
ostomy
Durable Power of Attorney for Healthcare
Nursing Interventions to promote post - operative urinary elimination needs.
Serosanguineous wound drainage
34. Medications - narcotics - iron preparations - chronic use of stimulant laxatives - antibiotics - Constipation or diarrhea is common side effect of meds Treat Constipation: - increasing fiber - fluids - activity - allowing time daily - may use bulk
What happens during the pre - op phase of surgery
Advance Directives
Ways to prevent or treat constipation
ANA code for nurses - ethical & professional standards for a nurse to follow.
35. Statement of ethical obligations & duties of every person who enters practice of nursing; Non - negotiable ethical standard; Expression of nursing's own understanding of commitment to society
Peristomal Skin Care Cleansing
Reservoir
Factors that affect a patient's health state.
Nursing Ethics
36. Should be cut 1/8 inch larger than stoma to protect skin & avoid stoma rub - may use charcoal or other deodorizer in bag to control odor - Bismuth subgallate oral also controls odor
solube fiber
What happens during the pre - op phase of surgery
During Peristomal Bag or Applaince change - opening in karaya
splinting and its use in the health care setting
37. - Peel fruits & vegetables - Eat dry foods & foods that are piping hot & cooked thoroughly - avoid tap water - ice cubes - fruit juice - fresh salads - unpasteurized dairy products - cold sauces & toppings - open buffets - & undercooked or reheate
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38. Hand Hygiene - Wash - before & after touching patient; before & after wearing gloves - Alchohol - based handrubs - if hands are not visibly soiled - Soap & water - if hands are visibly soiled or contaminated with blood or body fluids; wash for 15 sec
Post - operative complications Turning in bed
Incubation period
Most effective way to prevent spread of organisms
ostomy
39. Two or more clear moral principles apply but support mutually inconsistent courses of action
Timed specimen collections (24- hour specimen)
Altruism
Ways to prevent or treat constipation
Ethical dilemma
40. Composed of white blood cells - liquefied dead tissue debris - & dead & live bacteria
Purulent wound drainage
Ways to prevent or treat constipation
How to review - assess and develop a nursing diagnosis based on patients clinical presentation.
Portal of Exit
41. Appoints an agent that the person trusts to make decisions in the event of subsequent incapacity.
Prodromal stage (most infectious stage)
Causes of food poisoning
Durable Power of Attorney for Healthcare
Cognitive learning
42. Diet - should include adequate fiber or bulk - Whole grains - fruits - vegetables - legumes - Eating at regular intervals helps stimulate peristalsis (gastrocolic reflex) - Food allergies or food poisoning may lead to diarrhea - Some foods cause
Reservoir
Ethical distress
Serous wound drainage
Ways to prevent or treat constipation
43. Storing & recalling of new knowledge (brain)
Current changes in the healthcare delivery system (chronic diseases - aging population - etc.)
Justice
Urge Incontinence
Cognitive learning
44. Containing or mixed with blood
Susceptibility
Sanguineous wound drainage
Palliative surgery
Functional Incontinence
45. Timed specimen collections (24- hour specimen): obtain correct container & preservative or ice if needed - Instruct patient/family about collection - Begin with empty bladder - end with empty bladder - Have patient void before beginning - Have patien
Timed specimen collections (24- hour specimen)
TPN
Susceptible Host
Psychomotor learning
46. Developmental considerations - child has limited understanding but needs to grieve - Family - Who has died - Socioeconomics - financial burden or loss; Cause of Death - Culture - Gender - Religion
Reconstructive surgery
Peristomal Skin Care Cleansing
Ways to prevent food poisoning
Factors affecting grief and dying
47. Result of natural development
Postmortem Care
Nonmaleficence
Maturational loss
Serosanguineous wound drainage
48. Must be done within a reasonably short time frame to preserve health - but is not an emergency.
Serosanguineous wound drainage
Terminal weaning from ventilator
How does renal disease affect a patients nutrional health
Surgical classifications: Urgent
49. Mixture of serum & red blood cells
Signs of patient nearing death
Serosanguineous wound drainage
Nursing Ethics
Factors that affect a patient's health state.
50. Result of unpredictable event (Ex: injury - disaster)
Situational loss
Frequency - Altered urine pattern
Prodromal stage (most infectious stage)
Fecal Occult Blood Test