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[Show more]The five P's that characterize an occlusion Pain 
Pallor 
Pulselessness 
Paresthesias 
Paralysis 
 
Syncope Circulatory arrest, caused by a reflex drop in HR and BP 
 
Stenosis An absent pulse wave indicates arterial occlusion (blockage) 
 
Phlebitis Inflammation of a vein that occurs...
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Add to cartThe five P's that characterize an occlusion Pain 
Pallor 
Pulselessness 
Paresthesias 
Paralysis 
 
Syncope Circulatory arrest, caused by a reflex drop in HR and BP 
 
Stenosis An absent pulse wave indicates arterial occlusion (blockage) 
 
Phlebitis Inflammation of a vein that occurs...
What does ANA stand for? American Nurses Association 
 
what is the ANA definition of nursing The diagnosis and treatment of human responses to actual and potential health problems 
 
What are nurses to their patient? advocates 
 
Who was the first nurse? Florence Nightingale 
 
What doe...
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Add to cartWhat does ANA stand for? American Nurses Association 
 
what is the ANA definition of nursing The diagnosis and treatment of human responses to actual and potential health problems 
 
What are nurses to their patient? advocates 
 
Who was the first nurse? Florence Nightingale 
 
What doe...
A patient tells the nurse, Im having a lot of pain in my hip. Which response by the nurse is open-ended and would stimulate the patient to provide the most complete data? Choose all that are correct. 
1) Is your pain severe? 
2) Tell me about your pain. 
3) When did you first notice this pain? 
4) H...
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Add to cartA patient tells the nurse, Im having a lot of pain in my hip. Which response by the nurse is open-ended and would stimulate the patient to provide the most complete data? Choose all that are correct. 
1) Is your pain severe? 
2) Tell me about your pain. 
3) When did you first notice this pain? 
4) H...
Handwashing Simplest, easiest, cheapest way to prevent spread of disease 
 
Correct hand washing should occur when: 1. before/after doing a procedure that involves direct or indirect client contact 
2. after contact with wastes 
3. after handling food or receptacles 
4. between clients 
5. aft...
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Add to cartHandwashing Simplest, easiest, cheapest way to prevent spread of disease 
 
Correct hand washing should occur when: 1. before/after doing a procedure that involves direct or indirect client contact 
2. after contact with wastes 
3. after handling food or receptacles 
4. between clients 
5. aft...
Three levels of injury control -Individual level 
-Design level 
-Regulatory level 
 
meaning of SIDS Sudden infant death syndrome 
 
toddlers have Immature musculoskeletal and nervous system 
 
Adolescences physical maturity musculoskeletal system near completion 
nervous and cardiovasc...
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Add to cartThree levels of injury control -Individual level 
-Design level 
-Regulatory level 
 
meaning of SIDS Sudden infant death syndrome 
 
toddlers have Immature musculoskeletal and nervous system 
 
Adolescences physical maturity musculoskeletal system near completion 
nervous and cardiovasc...
3. Sense of being male, female or some combination Gender Identity is the individual's 
1. Sexual Behaviour 
2. Sexual Organization 
3. Sense of being male, female or some combination 
4. Sense of preferring one sex over the other 
 
2. Awareness of and positive attitudes towards sexual function...
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Add to cart3. Sense of being male, female or some combination Gender Identity is the individual's 
1. Sexual Behaviour 
2. Sexual Organization 
3. Sense of being male, female or some combination 
4. Sense of preferring one sex over the other 
 
2. Awareness of and positive attitudes towards sexual function...
In pre-conference, Joan's instructor asks her if she thinks that nursing is a profession, and Joab responds that she does. What are some characteristics that identify nursing as a profession? Select all that apply 
 
A. Nursing provides a specific service 
B. Nursing requires an extended body of kn...
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Add to cartIn pre-conference, Joan's instructor asks her if she thinks that nursing is a profession, and Joab responds that she does. What are some characteristics that identify nursing as a profession? Select all that apply 
 
A. Nursing provides a specific service 
B. Nursing requires an extended body of kn...
Identify distinct pathways for entrance into and continuation of professional nursing practice BSN - Bachelor of Science in Nursing 
MSN - Master of Science in Nursing 
CNM - Certified Nurse Midwife 
NP - Nurse Practitioner 
CNS - Clinical Nurse Specialist 
CRNA - Certified Registered Nurse Anes...
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Add to cartIdentify distinct pathways for entrance into and continuation of professional nursing practice BSN - Bachelor of Science in Nursing 
MSN - Master of Science in Nursing 
CNM - Certified Nurse Midwife 
NP - Nurse Practitioner 
CNS - Clinical Nurse Specialist 
CRNA - Certified Registered Nurse Anes...
A local health system implemented a number of health promotion policies and plans to prioritize health problems. The system must now evaluate the effectiveness of the interventions. Which groups are stakeholders in this initiative and would be involved in the evaluation process? 
 
A) Only consumers...
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Add to cartA local health system implemented a number of health promotion policies and plans to prioritize health problems. The system must now evaluate the effectiveness of the interventions. Which groups are stakeholders in this initiative and would be involved in the evaluation process? 
 
A) Only consumers...
When evaluating a patient, what other signs and symptoms may a nurse observe if a hypertension patient is present besides high blood pressure values? 
A) Unexplained pain and hyperactivity 
B) Headache, Flushing of the face, and Nosebleed 
C) Dizziness, Mental Confusion, and Mottled Extremities 
D)...
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Add to cartWhen evaluating a patient, what other signs and symptoms may a nurse observe if a hypertension patient is present besides high blood pressure values? 
A) Unexplained pain and hyperactivity 
B) Headache, Flushing of the face, and Nosebleed 
C) Dizziness, Mental Confusion, and Mottled Extremities 
D)...
The nurse is caring for a client who requires extensive wound care. The client has consented to participate in a nursing research study regarding the wound care. Which client statement indicates understanding of the research goal? 
 
A) "This research will not influence my care." 
B) "Nursing car...
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Add to cartThe nurse is caring for a client who requires extensive wound care. The client has consented to participate in a nursing research study regarding the wound care. Which client statement indicates understanding of the research goal? 
 
A) "This research will not influence my care." 
B) "Nursing car...
Nurse would be most concerned about which lab values obtained fro ma client receiving furosemide (Lasix) therapy? 
 
a. BUN 20 
b. K 3.4 
c. Creatinine 1.1 
d. K 3.2 d. K = 3.2 
 
Furosemide inhibits reabsorption of sodium, water, and K leading to diuresis. ** The most common electrolyte disturba...
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Add to cartNurse would be most concerned about which lab values obtained fro ma client receiving furosemide (Lasix) therapy? 
 
a. BUN 20 
b. K 3.4 
c. Creatinine 1.1 
d. K 3.2 d. K = 3.2 
 
Furosemide inhibits reabsorption of sodium, water, and K leading to diuresis. ** The most common electrolyte disturba...
A client is complaining because their provider didn't prescribe an antibiotic for their flu-like illness. What is the best response by the nurse? 
 
Your insurance won't cover an antibiotic in this case 
Antibiotics won't help, and may cause harm when used for a viral illness 
This is a fungal il...
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Add to cartA client is complaining because their provider didn't prescribe an antibiotic for their flu-like illness. What is the best response by the nurse? 
 
Your insurance won't cover an antibiotic in this case 
Antibiotics won't help, and may cause harm when used for a viral illness 
This is a fungal il...
Vital signs (VS) include... temperature, pulse, respiration, blood pressure, oxygen saturation, pain 
 
nurse's responsibility.... -take vitals correctly 
-understand values and interpret them 
-communicate findings 
-intervene as needed 
 
the difference between the amount of heat produced i...
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Add to cartVital signs (VS) include... temperature, pulse, respiration, blood pressure, oxygen saturation, pain 
 
nurse's responsibility.... -take vitals correctly 
-understand values and interpret them 
-communicate findings 
-intervene as needed 
 
the difference between the amount of heat produced i...
Four components to nursing practice (no matter what the setting) Client, environmental, health, and nurse 
 
The nurses on an acute care medical floor notice an increase in pressure ulcer formation in their patients. A nurse consultant decides to compare two types of treatment. The first is the p...
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Add to cartFour components to nursing practice (no matter what the setting) Client, environmental, health, and nurse 
 
The nurses on an acute care medical floor notice an increase in pressure ulcer formation in their patients. A nurse consultant decides to compare two types of treatment. The first is the p...
Nursing process-ADPIE A-Assessment 
D-Diagnosis 
P-Planning 
I-Implementation 
E- Evaluation 
 
Purpose of assessment identify wellness, strengths, problems, evaluate plan of care and interventions 
 
Gordon's functional health patterns holistic focus on patients-assessment 
*health percep...
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Add to cartNursing process-ADPIE A-Assessment 
D-Diagnosis 
P-Planning 
I-Implementation 
E- Evaluation 
 
Purpose of assessment identify wellness, strengths, problems, evaluate plan of care and interventions 
 
Gordon's functional health patterns holistic focus on patients-assessment 
*health percep...
When caring for the client with urinary catheter, how can the nurse prevent the transmission of infectious diseases? 
a. Ensure the urine bag is placed at client level. 
b. Disinfect tubes and ports when collecting specimen. 
c. Wear a protective gown when caring for the client. 
d. Avoid changing t...
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Add to cartWhen caring for the client with urinary catheter, how can the nurse prevent the transmission of infectious diseases? 
a. Ensure the urine bag is placed at client level. 
b. Disinfect tubes and ports when collecting specimen. 
c. Wear a protective gown when caring for the client. 
d. Avoid changing t...
Describe the relationship of Maslow's Hierarchy to nursing practice. • Maslow's hierarchy is useful for understanding relationships among basic human needs and for establishing priorities of care. It provides a framework for nursing assessment and for understanding the needs of 
patients at ...
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Add to cartDescribe the relationship of Maslow's Hierarchy to nursing practice. • Maslow's hierarchy is useful for understanding relationships among basic human needs and for establishing priorities of care. It provides a framework for nursing assessment and for understanding the needs of 
patients at ...
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