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Nursing Fundamentals Theory
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health-sciences
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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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1. 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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2. 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
Stoma Bag/Appliance changes
Signs of patient nearing death
Terminal Illness
TPN
3. 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 teaching strategy
Altruism
Ablative surgery
Surgicale Classification - elective
4. Result of unpredictable event (Ex: injury - disaster)
Fecal Occult Blood Test
Overflow Incontinence
Situational loss
Stages of Kubler - Ross's psychosocial responses to grief & loss
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
chronic illness
Advocacy
Portal of Exit
Stoma Care Cleansing
6. To make or confirm a diagnosis (Ex: breast biopsy - laparoscopy)
Fidelity
How does renal disease affect a patients nutrional health
Diagnostic surgery
Pre - operative assessment includes
7. ability to break down nitrogen to excrete
Incubation period
Liver disease effects on nutritional status of a patient
Maslow's Hierachy of Needs - Physiologic Needs - essential to life
Post - operative complications Often painful
8. Plantlike organisms - molds (Ex: Athlete's foot - Ringworm)
Fungi
Symptoms of UTI
Total (reflex) Incontinence
Where dietary intake of cholesterol can be found
9. Delay or problem starting urinary stream
Questions to ask during an abdominal health history
Reasons a patient not have an appetite.
Hesitancy - Altered urine pattern
Fungi
10. Integration of mental & muscular activity (physical)
Psychomotor learning
Frequency - Altered urine pattern
Virus
Nursing Consideratins for stoma care
11. Obtaining complete proteins - soy products
Terminal weaning from ventilator
Ileostomy -
Factors affecting a vegan diet
Sanguineous wound drainage
12. Oxygen; skin color - V/S - mental responsiveness; Intake & elimination of fluids;I & O - skin turgor - weight - mucous membranes; Food;weight - muscle mass - labs; Temperature;Physical activity;Rest & sleep
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13. 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
Factors that affect a patients health state
Stress Incontinence
Psychomotor teaching strategy
Post - operative complications Incentive Spirometry
14. Urinary retention - inability to empty bladder
Factors affecting UTI's
Characteristics of a colostomy
urinary retention
Components of a clear liquid diet
15. Complete lack of control over urination
Nursing considerations for peristomal care.
Social Justice
Total (reflex) Incontinence
Surgical Classification - emergent
16. 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
Definition of acute illness
Test used for determng blood in stool
Advance Directives
Palliative surgery
17. Nurse knows the right thing to do but factors make it difficult to follow correct course of action.
Ethical distress
Nursing Consideratins for stoma care
Factors affecting grief and dying
Functional Incontinence
18. Inability to get to toilet in time or inability to recognize need to urinate
Functional Incontinence
Paternalism
Ileostomy -
Psychological loss
19. Most significant & most commonly observed infection - causing agents in healthcare institutions
Pre - operative assessment includes
Hospice Care
What happens during the pre - op phase of surgery
Bacteria
20. Difficulty or painful urination
Dysuria - Altered urine pattern
Signs of patient nearing death
Portal of Entry
Ablative surgery
21. 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
Smoking destroys What type of fat
Integrity
Factors affecting grief and dying
How to review - assess and develop a nursing diagnosis based on patients clinical presentation.
22. 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
Nursing Interventions to promote post - operative urinary elimination needs.
Prodromal stage (most infectious stage)
TPN
Factors affecting UTI's
23. 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
Surgical Classification - emergent
What is length of stay & How do we control it?
Deception
Nursing Consideratins for stoma care
24. 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
Surgical asepsis
splinting and its use in the health care setting
Most effective way to prevent spread of organisms
Serous wound drainage
25. Respect values & beliefs - Role change - Body image change - Encourage to set attainable goals - Facilitate support from family / friends
Symptoms of UTI
What is length of stay & How do we control it?
Psychological loss
Maslows Hiearchy of Needs - Self Esteem
26. Must be done immediately to preserve life - a body part - or function
Definition of acute illness
Factors that affect a patient's health state.
Surgical Classification - emergent
Causes of food poisoning
27. Goal of treatment is a comfortable dignified death & that further life - sustaining measures are no longer indicated.
Comfort Measures Only
Maslow's Hierachy of Needs - Safety and Security
Post - operative complications Leg exercises
Urge Incontinence
28. Gradual withdrawal of mechanical ventilation from a patient with a terminal illness or an irreversible condition with a poor prognosis.
Human Dimensions of Health
Test used for determng blood in stool
Terminal weaning from ventilator
Peristomal Skin Care Cleansing
29. Inability to delay need to urinate
Peristomal Bag or Applicance changes
Factors affecting UTI's
Stages of Kubler - Ross's psychosocial responses to grief & loss
Urge Incontinence
30. Equal care & rights for all
Advocacy
Social Justice
Challenges to health care access
Comfort Measures Only
31. Helps remove mucus & is usually taught with deep breathing (esp. important for patients with increased risk of respiratory complications)
Ways to help a patient manage pain
Nursing Consideratins for stoma care
Liver disease effects on nutritional status of a patient
Post - operative complications Coughing
32. 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
Paternalism
Liver disease effects on nutritional status of a patient
Psychomotor teaching strategy
Ways to help a patient manage pain
33. 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
TPN
Fungi
Effects of cholesterol on patients nutritional status
Peristomal Bag or Applicance changes
34. Body part or function
Physical loss
Hospice Care
Patient teaching regarding post operative pain management.
Risk Factors for Altered Family Health
35. Keep promises
Diagnostic surgery
What happens during the pre - op phase of surgery
Fidelity
Retention - Altered urine pattern
36. Interval between pathogen's invasion of the body & the appearance of symptoms; organisms are growing & multiplying
Current changes in the healthcare delivery system (chronic diseases - aging population - etc.)
Reasons a patient not have an appetite.
Nursing Ethics
Incubation period
37. Salmonella bacillus from raw eggs or chicken - Bacterial enteropathogens - viruses - or parasites - cause Traveler's diarrhea - Undercooked meat
Patient teaching regarding post operative pain management.
Cognitive teaching strategy
Ethical distress
Causes of food poisoning
38. 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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39. Degree of resistance the potential host has to the pathogen
Bacteria
Susceptibility
Physical loss
Serous wound drainage
40. Helps increase lung volume & inflation of alveoli which Facilitates venus return; Practice prior to surgery
Post - operative complications Incentive Spirometry
Palliative surgery
Signs of patient nearing death
Community Factors Affecting Health
41. - 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
Reasons a patient not have an appetite.
Palliative surgery
Advocacy
42. - Allow to verbalize feelings - fears - Do not leave alone - Include family
How a nurse provides psychological support to a dying patient
How to review - assess and develop a nursing diagnosis based on patients clinical presentation.
How a nurse can meet the physical needs of a dying patient
Living Wills
43. Provide specific instructions about kinds of healthcare that should be provide or forgone
Maslow's Hierachy of Needs - Love and belonging
Surgicale Classification - elective
Living Wills
Catheter Urine Specimen procedure
44. Dysuria - urinary frequency or urgency - cloudy urine with foul odor
Psychomotor learning
Symptoms of UTI
Ethical distress
Nursing Interventions to promote post - operative urinary elimination needs.
45. Changes in attitude - values - feelings (emotional)
Affective learning
Durable Power of Attorney for Healthcare
Nonmaleficence
Risk Factors for Altered Family Health
46. 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
Stress Incontinence
Catheter Urine Specimen procedure
Clean Catch Specimen Collection
47. Regular exercise
Urge Incontinence
Hospice Care
What elevates HDL
Social Justice
48. - 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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49. Current Trends in Nursing - Nursing shortage - Evidence - based practice - Community- based nursing - Decreased length of hospital stay - Aging population - Increase in chronic care conditions - Independent nursing practice - Culturally competent ca
How to stimulate a patients appetite
Current changes in the healthcare delivery system (chronic diseases - aging population - etc.)
Situational loss
Comfort Measures Only
50. Can be harmful if taken in large amounts - All nutrients work with others to promote good health - Adding large amounts of one vitamin can make the body believe it is deficient in another vitamin - Food is the best source of nutrients - Supplements s
How vitamins can affect a patients nutritional state
Deception
Combination Directive
Dying patient's Bill of Rights