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Nursing Fundamentals Theory
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Inability to delay need to urinate
Urge Incontinence
Maslows Hiearchy of Needs - Self - Actualization
Atherosclerosis effects on nutritional status of patient
Surgical asepsis
2. 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
Diagnostic surgery
Combination Directive
Patient teaching regarding post operative pain management.
What happens during the pre - op phase of surgery
3. Inability to empty bladder
Reconstructive surgery
Smoking destroys What type of fat
Retention - Altered urine pattern
Hospice Care
4. Lifestyle - Psychosocial - Environmental - Developmental - Biologic risks
Risk Factors for Altered Family Health
Susceptible Host
Postmortem Care
Post - operative complications Leg exercises
5. Voiding too often but normal total amounts
Community Factors Affecting Health
Frequency - Altered urine pattern
Urge Incontinence
Serous wound drainage
6. Absence of basic human needs results in illness - Presence of basic human needs helps prevent illness or signals health - Meeting basic human needs restores health - One feels something missing when needs are unmet - One feels satisfaction when need
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7. Personal habits - Defecate at the same time each day - Privacy & time allotment - Positioning - sitting upright with feet on ground
Ways to prevent or treat constipation
Reconstructive surgery
Factors Affecting Health Status - Beliefs - & Practices
Clean Catch Specimen Collection
8. Result of natural development
Post - operative complications Incentive Spirometry
Post - operative complications Leg exercises
Maturational loss
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs & Meeting Basic Human Needs and how it's used to treat patients.
9. 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
Virus
Human dignity
Surgical classifications: Urgent
10. supports & immobilizes a body part - helps a surgical incision helps with comfort and pain.
Maslow's Hierachy of Needs - Safety and Security
Comfort Measures Only
splinting and its use in the health care setting
How a nurse supports grieving patient's family
11. Assess for: - illness - fever - fatigue - N/V - medications - can alter taste or decrease appetite (chemo - steroids) - poor fitting dentures - no teeth - bad teeth - mouth problems - lesions - inflamed mucosa - pain - dislike of certain foods - unfa
How a nurse can meet the physical needs of a dying patient
Palliative surgery
Reasons a patient not have an appetite.
What elevates HDL
12. Interval between pathogen's invasion of the body & the appearance of symptoms; organisms are growing & multiplying
Incubation period
Susceptible Host
Factors affecting UTI's
Enuresis
13. Reach full potential through development of capabilities - Continues throughout life: Acceptance of self & others as they are -
Factors Affecting Health Status - Beliefs - & Practices
Maslow's Hierachy of Needs - Love and belonging
Maslows Hiearchy of Needs - Self - Actualization
urinary retention
14. Primary commitment to the patient; Priority is good of individual patient rather than society in general;Evaluation of competing claims of patient's autonomy & patient well - being
What disinfectant does
Advocacy
Characteristics of a colostomy
Serosanguineous wound drainage
15. Rapid onset - lasts short period of time
Definition of acute illness
Post - operative complications Leg exercises
Factors affecting a vegan diet
Frequency - Altered urine pattern
16. Patient's voluntary agreement to undergo a procedure or treatment after receiving the following information in layman's terms: Description of procedures & potential alternatives - Underlying disease process & its course - Name & qualifications of per
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17. Delay or problem starting urinary stream
Deception
Hesitancy - Altered urine pattern
Total (reflex) Incontinence
Post - operative complications Often painful
18. Acceptable environment for an infectious agent
Terminal Illness
Susceptible Host
Nocturia - Altered urine pattern
Incontinence
19. Equal care & rights for all
TPN
micturition - urination - or voiding
Terminal Illness
Social Justice
20. 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
Ways to prevent or treat constipation
Smoking destroys What type of fat
Diagnostic surgery
pre - operative assessments & screenings
21. Procedure that is preplanned & based on the patient's choice & availability of scheduling for the patient - surgeon - & facility; Non - urgent; does not have to be done immediately
Affective learning
Surgicale Classification - elective
ostomy
Dysuria - Altered urine pattern
22. Plantlike organisms - molds (Ex: Athlete's foot - Ringworm)
Most effective way to prevent spread of organisms
Actual loss
Fidelity
Fungi
23. 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 -
Clean Catch Specimen Collection
Human Dimensions of Health
Catheter Urine Specimen procedure
Effects of cholesterol on patients nutritional status
24. Must be done immediately to preserve life - a body part - or function
Terminal weaning from ventilator
Advance Directives
Hesitancy - Altered urine pattern
Surgical Classification - emergent
25. - 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
Justice
Ethical distress
Signs of patient nearing death
How a nurse can meet the physical needs of a dying patient
26. Stool production will usually not begin for a few days after surgery - surgery inhibits peristalsis - patient has been NPO - enemas to cleanse prior - Mucus may be passed from stoma prior to production of stool - Colostomy may require irrigation to
Nursing Consideratins for stoma care
Anticipatory loss
Affective teaching strategy
Physical loss
27. Inability to get to toilet in time or inability to recognize need to urinate
'informed consent'
Functional Incontinence
Terminal weaning from ventilator
Fungi
28. Demonstration - discovery - audiovisual materials - printed materials
pre - operative assessments & screenings
Psychomotor teaching strategy
Justice
Deception
29. 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
Reasons a patient not have an appetite.
Peristomal Skin Care Assessments
Post - operative complications Incentive Spirometry
Serosanguineous wound drainage
30. 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
Current changes in the healthcare delivery system (chronic diseases - aging population - etc.)
Stoma Care Assessments
Abdominal physical assessment
Durable Power of Attorney for Healthcare
31. 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)
Ways to prevent or treat constipation
How a nurse supports grieving patient's family
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs & Meeting Basic Human Needs and how it's used to treat patients.
32. 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
Abdominal physical assessment
Nursing Interventions to promote post - operative urinary elimination needs.
Susceptibility
How to review - assess and develop a nursing diagnosis based on patients clinical presentation.
33. Binds fat & cholesterol to decrease absorption into bloodstream from GI tract
Portal of Entry
Anticipatory loss
Benefits of exercise as it relates to a patient's ability to heal - rest - etc.
solube fiber
34. To remove a diseased body part (Ex: appendectomy - amputation)
Ablative surgery
Surgical asepsis
Frequency - Altered urine pattern
Ethical dilemma
35. Only in animal products
Where dietary intake of cholesterol can be found
How to review - assess and develop a nursing diagnosis based on patients clinical presentation.
Factors Affecting Health Status - Beliefs - & Practices
Stoma Care Assessments
36. Smallest of all microorganisms - visible only with an electron microscope (Ex: common cold - AIDS)
Virus
Stoma Care Cleansing
Ways to prevent food poisoning
Ileostomy -
37. ability to break down nitrogen to excrete
Liver disease effects on nutritional status of a patient
How a nurse provides psychological support to a dying patient
Ways to prevent or treat constipation
How does renal disease affect a patients nutrional health
38. In the case of cardiopulmonary or respiratory arrest - calling a code & resuscitating the patient are to be delayed until these measures will be ineffectual.
How a nurse can meet the physical needs of a dying patient
Urge Incontinence
Durable Power of Attorney for Healthcare
Slow Code
39. ability to excrete excess nitrogen
How does renal disease affect a patients nutrional health
Nocturia - Altered urine pattern
Susceptible Host
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs & Meeting Basic Human Needs and how it's used to treat patients.
40. Hematest & guaiac test are chemical tests commonly used - False - positive results - from ingesting red meat - animal liver & kidneys - salmon - tuna - mackerel & sardines - tomatoes - cauliflower - horseradish - turnips - melon - bananas - & soybean
Risk Factors for Altered Family Health
Catheter Urine Specimen procedure
Urge Incontinence
Test used for determng blood in stool
41. provided for people with limited life expectancy - often in the home - focuses on the needs of the dying - comfort & dignity; encompasses biomedical - psychosocial - & spiritual aspects
Portal of Entry
Hospice Care
Factors Affecting Health Status - Beliefs - & Practices
urinary retention
42. 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
Prodromal stage (most infectious stage)
Abdominal physical assessment
Pallative Care
Effects of cholesterol on patients nutritional status
43. Degree of resistance the potential host has to the pathogen
Susceptibility
Durable Power of Attorney for Healthcare
Psychological loss
Patient teaching necessary for post - operative pain control - Management of acute surgical pain.
44. Improves venus return - respiratory function - & peristalsis - relieves skin pressure. Patient should practice before surgery
Post - operative complications Turning in bed
Virus
Factors Affecting Health Status - Beliefs - & Practices
Pallative Care
45. Stool production will usually not begin for a few days after surgery - surgery inhibits peristalsis - patient has been NPO - enemas to cleanse prior - Mucus may be passed from stoma prior to production of stool - Colostomy may require irrigation
Maturational loss
Stages of Kubler - Ross's psychosocial responses to grief & loss
Nursing considerations for peristomal care.
Medical Asepsis - clean technique
46. Total Parenteral Nutrition - nutritional therapy that bypasses the GI tract for patients who are unable to take food orally; meets patient's nutritional needs by way of nutrient - filled solutions administered intravenously through a central vein
Human dignity
Post - operative complications Often painful
Enuresis
TPN
47. Bladder - nervous system damage
Neurogenic - Altered urine pattern
Ways to prevent or treat constipation
Patient teaching regarding post operative pain management.
Nocturia - Altered urine pattern
48. Most significant & most commonly observed infection - causing agents in healthcare institutions
Post - operative complications Leg exercises
Bacteria
Dying patient's Bill of Rights
pre - operative assessments & screenings
49. Works to stimulate peristalsis by distending & irritating bowel - Used to remove stool and/or flatus - relieve constipation or fecal impaction - prevent escape of fecal material during surgical procedures - promote visualization of GI tract by radiog
cleasing enema
Neurogenic - Altered urine pattern
Most effective way to prevent spread of organisms
How a nurse can meet the physical needs of a dying patient
50. Pain reported by patient is determining factor of pain control - Assess pain q 2 hrs after major surgery - Older patient is at risk for undertreatment & overtreatment of pain
Virus
Autonomy
Factors affecting a vegan diet
Patient teaching necessary for post - operative pain control - Management of acute surgical pain.