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Nursing Fundamentals Theory
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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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. Interval between pathogen's invasion of the body & the appearance of symptoms; organisms are growing & multiplying
Most effective way to prevent spread of organisms
Effects of cholesterol on patients nutritional status
Incubation period
Factors Affecting Health Status - Beliefs - & Practices
2. Process of emptying the bladder
Ways to prevent or treat constipation
micturition - urination - or voiding
Portal of Exit
Diagnostic surgery
3. Taking care of the whole person - body - mind - spirit - heart - soul - Provide best quality of life by symptom management
Factors affecting UTI's
Fecal Occult Blood Test
Surgical Classification - emergent
Pallative Care
4. 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
Maslows Hiearchy of Needs - Self Esteem
Factors that affect a patient's health state.
Cognitive learning
Nursing Interventions to promote post - operative bowel elimination needs.
5. Need to void without ability to hold or delay
Human dignity
Prodromal stage (most infectious stage)
Urgency - Altered urine pattern
Situational loss
6. 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
Timed specimen collections (24- hour specimen)
Physical loss
Ways to prevent food poisoning
Nocturia - Altered urine pattern
7. 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
solube fiber
Ways to help a patient manage pain
Stages of Kubler - Ross's psychosocial responses to grief & loss
Patient teaching necessary for post - operative pain control - Management of acute surgical pain.
8. Dysuria - urinary frequency or urgency - cloudy urine with foul odor
How to review - assess and develop a nursing diagnosis based on patients clinical presentation.
Prodromal stage (most infectious stage)
Benefits of exercise as it relates to a patient's ability to heal - rest - etc.
Symptoms of UTI
9. 1. Denial & Isolation 2. Anger 3. Bargaining 4. Depression 5. Acceptance
10. Respect values & beliefs - Role change - Body image change - Encourage to set attainable goals - Facilitate support from family / friends
Clean Catch Specimen Collection
Frequency - Altered urine pattern
Maslows Hiearchy of Needs - Self Esteem
Causes of food poisoning
11. Code of ethics; accountability
Psychological loss
Integrity
Components of a clear liquid diet
Purulent wound drainage
12. Difficulty or painful urination
Dysuria - Altered urine pattern
Incubation period
How does renal disease affect a patients nutrional health
Peristomal Skin Care Assessments
13. Give each his/her due & act fairly
Hesitancy - Altered urine pattern
Altruism
Justice
Psychomotor teaching strategy
14. Retards growth of organisms & is bacteriostatic
Neurogenic - Altered urine pattern
Benefits of exercise as it relates to a patient's ability to heal - rest - etc.
Ways to prevent or treat constipation
What antiseptic does
15. Sense of hopefulness - participation in decisions - expression of feelings & emotions - Not die alone - religious or spiritual needs - honesty
16. Inability to delay need to urinate
Peristomal Skin Care Assessments
Nursing role with grief and death
Affective teaching strategy
Urge Incontinence
17. Respect for inherent worth & uniqueness of the individual; patient privacy & confidentiality
Human dignity
How to prevent 'travelers diarrhea'
Altruism
Factors affecting grief and dying
18. Specific signs & symptom
Terminal Illness
Situational loss
Stress Incontinence
Full stage of illness
19. 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
Psychomotor teaching strategy
Incubation period
How to review - assess and develop a nursing diagnosis based on patients clinical presentation.
Clean Catch Specimen Collection
20. O Spiritual / Religious needs - Know & respect special ceremonies - rituals - Contact clergy to visit if patient desires
Full stage of illness
What a nurse needs to do about the spiritual needs of a dying patient
solube fiber
Maslow's Hierachy of Needs - Love and belonging
21. Urinary retention - inability to empty bladder
urinary retention
What happens during the pre - op phase of surgery
How vitamins can affect a patients nutritional state
Maslow's Hierachy of Needs - Safety and Security
22. For bowel diversions that bring portion of small or large intestine to abdominal surface for stool elimination - Permanent or temporary diversion - If permanent - may do abdominal - perineal resection to close off rectum & anal area (esp. if cancer i
Surgical classifications: Urgent
Human dignity
ostomy
Serous wound drainage
23. Must be done within a reasonably short time frame to preserve health - but is not an emergency.
Justice
Factors affecting UTI's
Beneficence
Surgical classifications: Urgent
24. 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
Combination Directive
Ways to prevent or treat constipation
Reasons a patient not have an appetite.
Signs of patient nearing death
25. Disposable one - piece bags may be used at first - will have karaya or stomahesive attached - After stoma is stable - two - piece bag may be used - face plate attaches to skin around stoma - bag attaches to face plate - easy to remove & empty bag w
How a nurse can meet the physical needs of a dying patient
Peristomal Bag or Applicance changes
Psychological loss
Current changes in the healthcare delivery system (chronic diseases - aging population - etc.)
26. Degree of resistance the potential host has to the pathogen
Beneficence
Factors Affecting Health Status - Beliefs - & Practices
Susceptibility
Risk Factors for Altered Family Health
27. Equal care & rights for all
Maslow's Hierachy of Needs - Safety and Security
Post - operative complications Turning in bed
Social Justice
Serosanguineous wound drainage
28. Leakage when coughing - sneezing - or increased intra - abdominal pressure
Factors Affecting Health Status - Beliefs - & Practices
Justice
Combination Directive
Stress Incontinence
29. ability to break down nitrogen to excrete
Ways to prevent or treat constipation
Nursing Interventions to promote post - operative urinary elimination needs.
Liver disease effects on nutritional status of a patient
How does renal disease affect a patients nutrional health
30. To remove a diseased body part (Ex: appendectomy - amputation)
Ablative surgery
Ways to help a patient manage pain
Terminal Illness
Fidelity
31. 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
Purulent wound drainage
Maslow's Hierachy of Needs - Love and belonging
Patient teaching regarding post operative pain management.
Ways to prevent or treat constipation
32. Incontinence in child after toilet control expected
Enuresis
Clean Catch Specimen Collection
Factors that affect a patient's health state.
Patient teaching regarding post operative pain management.
33. Mixture of serum & red blood cells
Atherosclerosis effects on nutritional status of patient
Actual loss
Abdominal physical assessment
Serosanguineous wound drainage
34. - 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
Abdominal physical assessment
Ethical dilemma
How a nurse can meet the physical needs of a dying patient
Terminal weaning from ventilator
35. Reach full potential through development of capabilities - Continues throughout life: Acceptance of self & others as they are -
Post - operative complications Coughing
Nursing Ethics
Stoma Care Assessments
Maslows Hiearchy of Needs - Self - Actualization
36. Demonstration - discovery - audiovisual materials - printed materials
Maturational loss
Psychomotor teaching strategy
What disinfectant does
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs & Meeting Basic Human Needs and how it's used to treat patients.
37. Body part or function
Questions to ask during an abdominal health history
Reconstructive surgery
Community Factors Affecting Health
Physical loss
38. Palliative - to relieve or reduce intensity of an illness; is not curative (Ex: colostomy - arthroscopy - balloon angioplasties)
Signs of patient nearing death
Palliative surgery
Challenges to health care access
cleasing enema
39. 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
Definition of acute illness
Situational loss
Paternalism
What is length of stay & How do we control it?
40. Inability to empty bladder
Bacteria
Fecal Occult Blood Test
Ways to prevent or treat constipation
Retention - Altered urine pattern
41. Activity - movement stimulates intestinal muscle action = peristalsis - abdominal & pelvic muscle exercises to maintain tone for intra - abdominal pressure
Dying patient's Bill of Rights
Medical Asepsis - clean technique
Ways to prevent or treat constipation
Dysuria - Altered urine pattern
42. Acceptable environment for an infectious agent
Ileostomy -
Nocturia - Altered urine pattern
Susceptible Host
cleasing enema
43. 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
What disinfectant does
During Peristomal Bag or Applaince change - opening in karaya
Maturational loss
Peristomal Bag or Applicance changes
44. Altered self - image
cleasing enema
solube fiber
Psychological loss
Most effective way to prevent spread of organisms
45. Frequency that occurs during sleeping hours
Nocturia - Altered urine pattern
Terminal Illness
Susceptibility
Stoma Care Assessments
46. 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
Slow Code
What disinfectant does
Enuresis
Ileostomy -
47. Provide specific instructions about kinds of healthcare that should be provide or forgone
Living Wills
Nurses role with 'informed consent'
Nursing role with grief and death
Factors affecting UTI's
48. Lecture or discussion - panel discussion - discovery - audiovisual materials - printed materials - programmed instruction - computer - assisted instruction programs
Urgency - Altered urine pattern
Nursing considerations for peristomal care.
Cognitive teaching strategy
Frequency - Altered urine pattern
49. 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
During Peristomal Bag or Applaince change - opening in karaya
Nursing Consideratins for stoma care
Stoma Bag/Appliance changes
Surgicale Classification - elective
50. 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