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Nursing Fundamentals Theory
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1. Two or more clear moral principles apply but support mutually inconsistent courses of action
Virus
Ethical dilemma
Peristomal Skin Care Assessments
Pallative Care
2. 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
Nurses role with 'informed consent'
Ways to prevent or treat constipation
Post - operative complications Incentive Spirometry
Signs of patient nearing death
3. Interval between pathogen's invasion of the body & the appearance of symptoms; organisms are growing & multiplying
Incubation period
solube fiber
Nonmaleficence
Peristomal Skin Care Cleansing
4. Death expected within a limited period of time - What patient needs to know - how disease will progress; go through stages of grief; support in decision making; right to consent to or refuse any & all treatment - What family needs to know - how disea
How a nurse supports grieving patient's family
Nursing Consideratins for stoma care
Terminal Illness
Clean Catch Specimen Collection
5. 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
What is length of stay & How do we control it?
ANA code for nurses - ethical & professional standards for a nurse to follow.
Social Justice
Risk Factors for Altered Family Health
6. Activity - movement stimulates intestinal muscle action = peristalsis - abdominal & pelvic muscle exercises to maintain tone for intra - abdominal pressure
Ways to help a patient manage pain
Ways to prevent or treat constipation
What disinfectant does
urinary retention
7. Brings small intestine to surface - usually the ileum - stool is always liquid - may drain liquid stool without any control OR - can create inverted nipple & pouch 'continent ostomy' so stool is retained until catheter is inserted to drain OR - diver
Total (reflex) Incontinence
Ways to prevent or treat constipation
Ileostomy -
Cognitive learning
8. Must be done within a reasonably short time frame to preserve health - but is not an emergency.
Actual loss
Surgical classifications: Urgent
What elevates HDL
How a nurse provides psychological support to a dying patient
9. Bowel sounds - auscultate every 4 hrs when patient is awake - reduced or absent; should return within 8-24 hrs after surgery - Distention - assess; esp. if bowel sounds are absent or high - pitched (could indicate paralytic ileus) - Is there an infe
Ways to prevent or treat constipation
How one provides continuity of care
Stress Incontinence
Nursing Interventions to promote post - operative bowel elimination needs.
10. 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
Functional Incontinence
What happens during the pre - op phase of surgery
Psychological loss
Ways to prevent food poisoning
11. Provide specific instructions about kinds of healthcare that should be provide or forgone
Advance Directives
How a nurse supports grieving patient's family
Abdominal physical assessment
Living Wills
12. Collect from specimen port on drainage tubing - Cleanse with alcohol & use sterile syringe to pull out urine - Collect urine only from upper tubing - never from drainage bag - Urinalysis - collect 30 mL; Culture & Sensitivity (C&S) - collect 10 mL -
ANA code for nurses - ethical & professional standards for a nurse to follow.
How a nurse provides psychological support to a dying patient
Liver disease effects on nutritional status of a patient
Catheter Urine Specimen procedure
13. Process of emptying the bladder
Postmortem Care
Nonmaleficence
What is adpie & why do we use it
micturition - urination - or voiding
14. identify factors that may place the patient at greater risk for complications during & after surgery - often conducted several days before surgery as part of pre - operative laboratory screening & teaching
Terminal weaning from ventilator
pre - operative assessments & screenings
Reconstructive surgery
Test used for determng blood in stool
15. Regular exercise
DNR and the nurse's duty
Cognitive learning
What elevates HDL
Diagnostic surgery
16. Recovery period; returns to a healty state; feeling better
What a nurse needs to do about the spiritual needs of a dying patient
Ways to prevent or treat constipation
Postmortem Care
Convalescent period
17. Frequency & amount of stools - history of diarrhea - constipation - impaction - Any abnormality of stool appearance - Use of laxatives or enemas - Dietary habits - food allergies - fluids - fiber - Amount of activity & exercise - Medications - Stress
Questions to ask during an abdominal health history
Patient teaching regarding post operative pain management.
Psychomotor learning
Urgency - Altered urine pattern
18. Incontinence in child after toilet control expected
Enuresis
Patient teaching regarding post operative pain management.
How to prevent 'travelers diarrhea'
Nursing Interventions to promote post - operative bowel elimination needs.
19. Point of escape of the organism from the reservoir (Ex: Respiratory - GI - Genitourinary - break in skin)
Frequency - Altered urine pattern
Portal of Exit
Neurogenic - Altered urine pattern
Peristomal Bag or Applicance changes
20. Inability to empty bladder
chronic illness
Retention - Altered urine pattern
Post - operative complications Turning in bed
Nursing Ethics
21. Appoints an agent that the person trusts to make decisions in the event of subsequent incapacity.
Maslow's Hierachy of Needs - Physiologic Needs - essential to life
Durable Power of Attorney for Healthcare
Surgicale Classification - elective
Maslow's Hierachy of Needs - Love and belonging
22. Health - state of complete physical - mental - & social well being - not merely the absence of disease - Wellness - active state - oriented toward maximizing the potential of the individual
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23. 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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24. Right of self - determination; informed choices for patients - right to choose
Factors affecting a vegan diet
Autonomy
Psychomotor teaching strategy
Urgency - Altered urine pattern
25. Backrubs- Warm / cold compresses - Auditory / visual stimuli - TENS (transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation) - Acupuncture - Placebos - Analgesics - Endorphins - natural analgesic activated by stress & pain - Medications - IV - PO - PCA - Epidu
Ways to help a patient manage pain
Definition of acute illness
chronic illness
Actual loss
26. Brings large intestine to surface Can be created anywhere along large intestine - Consistency of stool depends on how far stool travels through colon before diversion - May be able to train bowel to evacuate at same time each day - if solid stool
Characteristics of a colostomy
Purulent wound drainage
Components of a clear liquid diet
Neurogenic - Altered urine pattern
27. Increase venus return and helps prevent complications of thrombophlebitis & resultant emboli
Durable Power of Attorney for Healthcare
Risk Factors for AlteresFmily health.
Nursing Interventions to promote post - operative bowel elimination needs.
Post - operative complications Leg exercises
28. Cholesterol: Heredity is biggest factor in how body produces - handles - & excretes cholesterol - Type & amount of fat in diet - Saturated fats: carry cholesterol and stimulate liver to make cholesterol - Higher fat diets can elevate cholesterol blo
What is length of stay & How do we control it?
Pre - operative assessment includes
Autonomy
Effects of cholesterol on patients nutritional status
29. 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
Reasons a patient not have an appetite.
Surgical asepsis
splinting and its use in the health care setting
Atherosclerosis effects on nutritional status of patient
30. Give each his/her due & act fairly
Reasons a patient not have an appetite.
Durable Power of Attorney for Healthcare
How to review - assess and develop a nursing diagnosis based on patients clinical presentation.
Justice
31. Gradual withdrawal of mechanical ventilation from a patient with a terminal illness or an irreversible condition with a poor prognosis.
Terminal weaning from ventilator
Risk Factors for Altered Family Health
Post - operative complications Often painful
Fidelity
32. ability to break down nitrogen to excrete
What is adpie & why do we use it
Ways to prevent or treat constipation
Liver disease effects on nutritional status of a patient
Incubation period
33. Only in animal products
Where dietary intake of cholesterol can be found
Challenges to health care access
Characteristics of a colostomy
What a nurse needs to do about the spiritual needs of a dying patient
34. Loss of voluntary control of urination
Incontinence
Factors that affect a patient's health state.
How to prevent 'travelers diarrhea'
Human dignity
35. Teach patient & family that pain meds will be ordered by physician & administered by nurse - Patient should ask for pain meds before pain becomes severe - A different med can be ordered if the med does not control pain or has unpleasant side effects
Factors that affect a patient's health state.
Patient teaching regarding post operative pain management.
Maslow's Hierachy of Needs - Physiologic Needs - essential to life
How to prevent 'travelers diarrhea'
36. Should be moist & red or pink if circulation is adequate - Pale or bluish indicates problem - bleeds easily (mucosa) but amount is minimal - Very edematous at first - but will shrink down to normal size as healing occurs (6-8 weeks) - Protrude above
Stoma Care Assessments
Urge Incontinence
DNR and the nurse's duty
How to stimulate a patients appetite
37. Storing & recalling of new knowledge (brain)
Terminal weaning from ventilator
Reasons a patient not have an appetite.
Maslows Hiearchy of Needs - Self - Actualization
Cognitive learning
38. 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
Human Dimensions of Health
Fungi
During Peristomal Bag or Applaince change - opening in karaya
Medical Asepsis - clean technique
39. Must be done immediately to preserve life - a body part - or function
Effects of cholesterol on patients nutritional status
Surgical Classification - emergent
Post - operative complications Coughing
pre - operative assessments & screenings
40. 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
Postmortem Care
Most effective way to prevent spread of organisms
Reconstructive surgery
Neurogenic - Altered urine pattern
41. Complete lack of control over urination
Neurogenic - Altered urine pattern
Total (reflex) Incontinence
Surgicale Classification - elective
Stoma Bag/Appliance changes
42. Most significant & most commonly observed infection - causing agents in healthcare institutions
Psychomotor learning
Justice
Bacteria
Nursing Consideratins for stoma care
43. Personal emotional involvement - Need to explore own beliefs about death - Burn - out from work in areas of frequent death - Critical Care - ER - Hospice - Long Term Care
How one provides continuity of care
Nursing role with grief and death
Surgical Classification - emergent
Ethical distress
44. Rapid onset - lasts short period of time
Pallative Care
Ethical distress
Definition of acute illness
Nursing considerations for peristomal care.
45. Plantlike organisms - molds (Ex: Athlete's foot - Ringworm)
Fungi
How a nurse supports grieving patient's family
chronic illness
Paternalism
46. Permanent change - cause is irreversible alterations in normal anatomy & physiology - require long period of care
chronic illness
Incubation period
Benefits of exercise as it relates to a patient's ability to heal - rest - etc.
Perceived loss
47. - Skin care - clean & dry - Oral & nasal care q 2 hr - Turn & reposition q 2 hr - Pain control - Maintain nutrition & hydration - Patent airway - Vision may diminish - control lighting in the room
How a nurse can meet the physical needs of a dying patient
Comfort Measures Only
Pallative Care
Timed specimen collections (24- hour specimen)
48. Deep breathing (TCDB - Turn - Cough - Deep Breathing) - During surgery - cough reflex is suppresses - mucus accumulates - & lungs do not ventilate fully. After surgery - respirations are less effective due to anesthesia - pain meds - & pain - hyperv
How to review - assess and develop a nursing diagnosis based on patients clinical presentation.
Patient Teaching necessary to prevent potential post - operative complications.
Timed specimen collections (24- hour specimen)
Community Factors Affecting Health
49. North American Nursing Diagnosis Association is a way to define what nurses can diagnose in the nursing realm & a way to find interventions & outcomes. Nursing Diagnosis must be a NAndA approved diagnosis - NIC - Nursing Interventions Classification
How vitamins can affect a patients nutritional state
Clean Catch Specimen Collection
Pallative Care
How to review - assess and develop a nursing diagnosis based on patients clinical presentation.
50. ability to excrete excess nitrogen
Patient Teaching necessary to prevent potential post - operative complications.
Urgency - Altered urine pattern
Stages of Kubler - Ross's psychosocial responses to grief & loss
How does renal disease affect a patients nutrional health