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Nursing Fundamentals Theory
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1. Ensure that food is safe for consumption & prepared & stored properly - Never purchase food with damaged packaging - Take items that require refrigeration home immediately - Never use raw eggs in any form - Cook ground meat thoroughly; should not hav
Factors Affecting Health Status - Beliefs - & Practices
Ways to prevent food poisoning
Nurses role with 'informed consent'
Advocacy
2. Recovery period; returns to a healty state; feeling better
Psychomotor teaching strategy
ANA code for nurses - ethical & professional standards for a nurse to follow.
Convalescent period
Serosanguineous wound drainage
3. Process by which healthcare providers give appropriate - uninterrupted care & facilitate the patient's transition between different setting & levels of care - Teaching patient & family - self - care - medications - Involve patient & family in care p
Peristomal Bag or Applicance changes
Social Justice
Advance Directives
How one provides continuity of care
4. Urinary retention - inability to empty bladder
Stages of Kubler - Ross's psychosocial responses to grief & loss
Maturational loss
urinary retention
Maslow's Hierachy of Needs - Love and belonging
5. 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
Advocacy
How a nurse provides psychological support to a dying patient
Patient Teaching necessary to prevent potential post - operative complications.
Questions to ask during an abdominal health history
6. Liquids can have color but must be able to see through (Coffee is ok) - No milk products - Nutritionally inadequate over time - Used as preparation for surgery - diagnostic studies - post - operative advancement - Hydrates - rests GI tract - N
Liver disease effects on nutritional status of a patient
Signs of patient nearing death
Medical Asepsis - clean technique
Components of a clear liquid diet
7. 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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8. Dishonesty to alleviate patient anxiety or concern
Reservoir
Purulent wound drainage
Retention - Altered urine pattern
Deception
9. Inability to delay need to urinate
Nursing role with grief and death
Urge Incontinence
Diagnostic surgery
Nurses role with 'informed consent'
10. - 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
Clean Catch Specimen Collection
Pallative Care
Risk Factors for Altered Family Health
11. 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
Social Justice
Nursing Ethics
What is adpie & why do we use it
Dysuria - Altered urine pattern
12. 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
Terminal Illness
Ileostomy -
Stoma Bag/Appliance changes
Enuresis
13. Activity - movement stimulates intestinal muscle action = peristalsis - abdominal & pelvic muscle exercises to maintain tone for intra - abdominal pressure
Combination Directive
Where dietary intake of cholesterol can be found
Ways to prevent or treat constipation
Psychological loss
14. Must be done immediately to preserve life - a body part - or function
Surgical Classification - emergent
Challenges to health care access
Catheter Urine Specimen procedure
Abdominal physical assessment
15. Anatomical position - Removal of soiled dressings & tubes - Who will bathe the body? - Identification tags - Personal items - Order to release body / mortuary notification - Special handling for communicable disease
Ways to prevent or treat constipation
Affective learning
How a nurse can meet the physical needs of a dying patient
Postmortem Care
16. Increase venus return and helps prevent complications of thrombophlebitis & resultant emboli
How a nurse supports grieving patient's family
What happens during the pre - op phase of surgery
Post - operative complications Leg exercises
Current changes in the healthcare delivery system (chronic diseases - aging population - etc.)
17. Only in animal products
Where dietary intake of cholesterol can be found
Perceived loss
Surgicale Classification - elective
Autonomy
18. Inability to empty bladder
Test used for determng blood in stool
Post - operative complications Incentive Spirometry
Retention - Altered urine pattern
Questions to ask during an abdominal health history
19. 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
ANA code for nurses - ethical & professional standards for a nurse to follow.
Perceived loss
Nursing considerations for peristomal care.
How a nurse supports grieving patient's family
20. Difficulty or painful urination
Dysuria - Altered urine pattern
How a nurse provides psychological support to a dying patient
Stoma Care Cleansing
Purulent wound drainage
21. Allow individual to state in advance What their choices would be should certain circumstances develop
Post - operative complications Coughing
Psychomotor learning
Portal of Entry
Advance Directives
22. 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
Patient teaching necessary for post - operative pain control - Management of acute surgical pain.
How a nurse can meet the physical needs of a dying patient
What antiseptic does
Benefits of exercise as it relates to a patient's ability to heal - rest - etc.
23. Demonstration - discovery - audiovisual materials - printed materials
Stoma Care Cleansing
Psychomotor teaching strategy
Total (reflex) Incontinence
Palliative surgery
24. ability to break down nitrogen to excrete
Medical Asepsis - clean technique
Maslow's Hierachy of Needs - Love and belonging
Liver disease effects on nutritional status of a patient
Human dignity
25. Role modeling - discussion - panel discussion - audiovisual materials - role playing - printed materials
Peristomal Skin Care Cleansing
Affective teaching strategy
Ways to prevent or treat constipation
Pre - operative assessment includes
26. A natural habitat of an organism (Ex: other humans - animals - soil - inanimate objects - water - milk - food)
How vitamins can affect a patients nutritional state
Reasons a patient not have an appetite.
Reservoir
Fecal Occult Blood Test
27. Body part or function
Portal of Entry
Timed specimen collections (24- hour specimen)
Physical loss
Liver disease effects on nutritional status of a patient
28. Medicate for pain - N/V - Rest periods before each meal - Offer mouth care prior to each meal - Be sure dentures are clean & in mouth - Offer foods patient likes & can eat - Cold - soft foods may be better tolerated - Smaller portions - More frequent
Ethical dilemma
How to stimulate a patients appetite
Neurogenic - Altered urine pattern
Living Wills
29. 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
Reconstructive surgery
Signs of patient nearing death
What disinfectant does
Community Factors Affecting Health
30. Rapid onset - lasts short period of time
Situational loss
Clean Catch Specimen Collection
Definition of acute illness
Susceptibility
31. Benefit the patient.
Beneficence
Fecal Occult Blood Test
Ways to prevent food poisoning
Abdominal physical assessment
32. Give each his/her due & act fairly
'informed consent'
Anticipatory loss
Justice
What happens during the pre - op phase of surgery
33. 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 -
Perceived loss
Catheter Urine Specimen procedure
Pallative Care
Ways to prevent or treat constipation
34. supports & immobilizes a body part - helps a surgical incision helps with comfort and pain.
How to review - assess and develop a nursing diagnosis based on patients clinical presentation.
splinting and its use in the health care setting
Abdominal physical assessment
How does renal disease affect a patients nutrional health
35. Lecture or discussion - panel discussion - discovery - audiovisual materials - printed materials - programmed instruction - computer - assisted instruction programs
pre - operative assessments & screenings
Cognitive teaching strategy
Liver disease effects on nutritional status of a patient
Virus
36. 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
Affective learning
pre - operative assessments & screenings
Clean Catch Specimen Collection
Reconstructive surgery
37. Provide specific instructions about kinds of healthcare that should be provide or forgone
pre - operative assessments & screenings
DNR and the nurse's duty
Ethical distress
Living Wills
38. 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
Atherosclerosis effects on nutritional status of patient
Maslows Hiearchy of Needs - Self - Actualization
What a nurse needs to do about the spiritual needs of a dying patient
Factors Affecting Health Status - Beliefs - & Practices
39. Must be done within a reasonably short time frame to preserve health - but is not an emergency.
Pallative Care
Surgical classifications: Urgent
splinting and its use in the health care setting
Stress Incontinence
40. Loss that is yet to come
Anticipatory loss
Factors affecting a vegan diet
Cognitive teaching strategy
Affective learning
41. Bladder - nervous system damage
'informed consent'
Test used for determng blood in stool
Actual loss
Neurogenic - Altered urine pattern
42. Kills organisms but not spores & is bacteriocidal - Betadine - alcohol - chlorine - Depends On what organisms & How many are present - Type of item being disinfected - Time & strength of disinfecting agent is critical
Psychomotor learning
Ethical distress
How does renal disease affect a patients nutrional health
What disinfectant does
43. Act for patient without their consent; Overrides patient autonomy; Nurse decides What is in best interest of patient
Autonomy
Factors that affect a patient's health state.
Paternalism
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs & Meeting Basic Human Needs and how it's used to treat patients.
44. 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
What is length of stay & How do we control it?
Perceived loss
What happens during the pre - op phase of surgery
Neurogenic - Altered urine pattern
45. Maintain patient confidentiality within legal & regulatory parameters - Act as patient advocates - Deliver care in nonjudgmental manner & are sensitive to diversity - Deliver care that protects patient autonomy - dignity - & rights - Seek available
Maslow's Hierachy of Needs - Safety and Security
Purulent wound drainage
Timed specimen collections (24- hour specimen)
ANA code for nurses - ethical & professional standards for a nurse to follow.
46. 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
Dying patient's Bill of Rights
Most effective way to prevent spread of organisms
Nursing role with grief and death
Ways to prevent or treat constipation
47. 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
Altruism
How to review - assess and develop a nursing diagnosis based on patients clinical presentation.
Catheter Urine Specimen procedure
Nursing Interventions to promote post - operative urinary elimination needs.
48. Altered self - image
Nurses role with 'informed consent'
How one provides continuity of care
Psychological loss
Ways to prevent or treat constipation
49. Keep promises
Total (reflex) Incontinence
Psychomotor teaching strategy
Hospice Care
Fidelity
50. 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
Ways to prevent or treat constipation
What is length of stay & How do we control it?
Symptoms of UTI
Combination Directive