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[Show more]Traditional Nursing Care Delivery Systems 
: Functional, team, primary 
Emerging Nursing Care Delivery Systems 
: Case management, collaborative practice 
Functional nursing 
: "Assembly line", task focused rather than assuming responsibilities 
Team nursing 
: Delivery of care from a variety of s...
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Add to cartTraditional Nursing Care Delivery Systems 
: Functional, team, primary 
Emerging Nursing Care Delivery Systems 
: Case management, collaborative practice 
Functional nursing 
: "Assembly line", task focused rather than assuming responsibilities 
Team nursing 
: Delivery of care from a variety of s...
Priority setting 
: The ordering of nursing diagnoses or patient problems using determinations of 
urgency and/or importance to establish a preferential order for nursing actions.
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: The ordering of nursing diagnoses or patient problems using determinations of 
urgency and/or importance to establish a preferential order for nursing actions.
purpose of pain 
: signals ongoing or potential tissue damage, protective measure to prevent 
further injury. 
pain perception 
: Subjective but can be compared from day to day in same person 
pain threshold 
: the point at which a person feels pain 
Pain breakthrough
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: signals ongoing or potential tissue damage, protective measure to prevent 
further injury. 
pain perception 
: Subjective but can be compared from day to day in same person 
pain threshold 
: the point at which a person feels pain 
Pain breakthrough
What assessment techniques are required to assess oxygen needs of a client? 
: Health history, physical examination (inspection, palpation, percussion and 
auscultation), vital signs (resps and O2 sats) 
What are physiological factors that can impact a client's oxygen status? 
: - Hypoxia 
- Card...
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Add to cartWhat assessment techniques are required to assess oxygen needs of a client? 
: Health history, physical examination (inspection, palpation, percussion and 
auscultation), vital signs (resps and O2 sats) 
What are physiological factors that can impact a client's oxygen status? 
: - Hypoxia 
- Card...
Immediate priority 
: Problems that are life threatening/unstable/indicate a worsening condition 
Intermediate priority 
: Priorities must be addressed because delay results in untoward effects. Not life 
threatening 
Low priority 
: Need that do not disrupt normal function. Important to well being...
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Add to cartImmediate priority 
: Problems that are life threatening/unstable/indicate a worsening condition 
Intermediate priority 
: Priorities must be addressed because delay results in untoward effects. Not life 
threatening 
Low priority 
: Need that do not disrupt normal function. Important to well being...
Factors affecting urinary elimination 
: Age 
Nutrition and fluid intake 
Body fluid loss 
Medications 
Diagnostic procedures and surgeries 
Physiological and psychsocial 
Activity and muscle tone 
Pathological conditions 
Factors impacting elimination: Age 
: Decreased ability to concentrate urine ...
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Add to cartFactors affecting urinary elimination 
: Age 
Nutrition and fluid intake 
Body fluid loss 
Medications 
Diagnostic procedures and surgeries 
Physiological and psychsocial 
Activity and muscle tone 
Pathological conditions 
Factors impacting elimination: Age 
: Decreased ability to concentrate urine ...
Stages of sleep 
: 1, 2, 3, 4 (all NREM) and REM 
Stage 1 sleep 
: light sleep, muscle activity slows down, occasional muscle twitching NREM 
Stage 2 sleep 
: Breathing pattern and heart rate slows, decrease in body temperature NREM 
Stage 3 sleep 
: Deep sleep begins, slow delta waves generated NRE...
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Add to cartStages of sleep 
: 1, 2, 3, 4 (all NREM) and REM 
Stage 1 sleep 
: light sleep, muscle activity slows down, occasional muscle twitching NREM 
Stage 2 sleep 
: Breathing pattern and heart rate slows, decrease in body temperature NREM 
Stage 3 sleep 
: Deep sleep begins, slow delta waves generated NRE...
Stages of sleep 
: 1, 2, 3, 4 (all NREM) and REM 
Stage 1 sleep 
: light sleep, muscle activity slows down, occasional muscle twitching NREM 
Stage 2 sleep 
: Breathing pattern and heart rate slows, decrease in body temperature NREM 
Stage 3 sleep 
: Deep sleep begins, slow delta waves generated NRE...
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Add to cartStages of sleep 
: 1, 2, 3, 4 (all NREM) and REM 
Stage 1 sleep 
: light sleep, muscle activity slows down, occasional muscle twitching NREM 
Stage 2 sleep 
: Breathing pattern and heart rate slows, decrease in body temperature NREM 
Stage 3 sleep 
: Deep sleep begins, slow delta waves generated NRE...
What is the goal of Patient education 
: Achieve optimal health 
What are the three main goals of patient educations 
: Maintaining and promoting health and preventing illness 
Restoring health 
Coping with impaired function 
What is the key factor the patient has to have to learn 
: Motivation 
Wha...
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Add to cartWhat is the goal of Patient education 
: Achieve optimal health 
What are the three main goals of patient educations 
: Maintaining and promoting health and preventing illness 
Restoring health 
Coping with impaired function 
What is the key factor the patient has to have to learn 
: Motivation 
Wha...
What is the daily amount of fluid required by the body? 
: mL 
Normal daily ranges of urine output for an adult? 
: 1500 mL 
Dysuria 
: painful urination 
urgency 
: feeling the need to urinate immediately 
nocturia 
: excessive urination at night 
2 | P a g e 
polyuria 
: excessive production of u...
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Add to cartWhat is the daily amount of fluid required by the body? 
: mL 
Normal daily ranges of urine output for an adult? 
: 1500 mL 
Dysuria 
: painful urination 
urgency 
: feeling the need to urinate immediately 
nocturia 
: excessive urination at night 
2 | P a g e 
polyuria 
: excessive production of u...
Maria makes regular nursing visits to her elderly client in her home. The client likes to 
show Maria photos of her family & talk about her experiences growing up on a farm & 
raising her family there. Maria listens attentively and encourages this because: 
A) Encouraging reminiscence helps her pa...
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Add to cartMaria makes regular nursing visits to her elderly client in her home. The client likes to 
show Maria photos of her family & talk about her experiences growing up on a farm & 
raising her family there. Maria listens attentively and encourages this because: 
A) Encouraging reminiscence helps her pa...
Nursing Metaparadigm 
: person, health, environment, nursing, social justice 
client/person 
: include sickness and wellness interactive relationship between nurse and client 
includes biological physiological social and spiritual dimensions 
health 
: is subjective 
an idea of State optimal health ...
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Add to cartNursing Metaparadigm 
: person, health, environment, nursing, social justice 
client/person 
: include sickness and wellness interactive relationship between nurse and client 
includes biological physiological social and spiritual dimensions 
health 
: is subjective 
an idea of State optimal health ...
Nursing Metaparadigm 
: 5 components that relate to "what nurses do" 
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h 
onment 
ng 
l justice 
Other Readings 
: Other Readings 
-refer to continuing care standards (bookmarked on computer) 
-documenting chapter 23 (gregory) 
-vital signs chapter 21 (gregory) 
-altered drug responses old ppl p...
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Add to cartNursing Metaparadigm 
: 5 components that relate to "what nurses do" 
t 
h 
onment 
ng 
l justice 
Other Readings 
: Other Readings 
-refer to continuing care standards (bookmarked on computer) 
-documenting chapter 23 (gregory) 
-vital signs chapter 21 (gregory) 
-altered drug responses old ppl p...
Intrapersonal Communication 
: communication with oneself 
Interpersonal Communication 
: between two or more people 
Transpersonal Communication 
: interaction that occurs within a person's spiritual domain 
SOAP Charting 
: S= Subjective data (how the patient feels) 
O= Objective data (results of...
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Add to cartIntrapersonal Communication 
: communication with oneself 
Interpersonal Communication 
: between two or more people 
Transpersonal Communication 
: interaction that occurs within a person's spiritual domain 
SOAP Charting 
: S= Subjective data (how the patient feels) 
O= Objective data (results of...
Assessment of urine 
: -Intake and output 
Characteristics of urine 
: Color: Pale-straw to amber color 
Clarity: Transparent unless pathology is present 
Odor: Ammonia in nature 
Urine testing 
: Specimen collection 
How does age affect elimination 
: -decreased ability to concentrate urine 
-decr...
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Add to cartAssessment of urine 
: -Intake and output 
Characteristics of urine 
: Color: Pale-straw to amber color 
Clarity: Transparent unless pathology is present 
Odor: Ammonia in nature 
Urine testing 
: Specimen collection 
How does age affect elimination 
: -decreased ability to concentrate urine 
-decr...
Physician's Role 
: - order medication 
- write 
- document pt. diagnosis and need for medication 
Pharmacist's Role 
: - fill/dispense the medication order 
- ensure prescription are valid 
Nurse's Role 
: - administer drug 
- checking right dose, route, client, and need for drug 
Pre Medication...
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: - order medication 
- write 
- document pt. diagnosis and need for medication 
Pharmacist's Role 
: - fill/dispense the medication order 
- ensure prescription are valid 
Nurse's Role 
: - administer drug 
- checking right dose, route, client, and need for drug 
Pre Medication...
age range of middle adulthood 
: 36-65 
physical changes occurring in middle adulthood 
: -skin changes, vision, urinary and GI motility 
What hormonal changes occur in middle adulthood 
: menopause in woman 
psychosocial changes in middle adulthood 
: -experiences, job, family and friends 
older ad...
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: 36-65 
physical changes occurring in middle adulthood 
: -skin changes, vision, urinary and GI motility 
What hormonal changes occur in middle adulthood 
: menopause in woman 
psychosocial changes in middle adulthood 
: -experiences, job, family and friends 
older ad...
Nursing metaparadigm (CHENS) 
: - client & person 
- health 
- environment 
- nursing 
- social justice 
Client & Person 
: - includes sickness & wellness 
- Interactive relationship between nurse 
- includes biological, psychological, social & spiritual dimensions 
health 
: - ideal state optimal ...
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Add to cartNursing metaparadigm (CHENS) 
: - client & person 
- health 
- environment 
- nursing 
- social justice 
Client & Person 
: - includes sickness & wellness 
- Interactive relationship between nurse 
- includes biological, psychological, social & spiritual dimensions 
health 
: - ideal state optimal ...
qd 
: every day 
hs 
: at bedtime 
ac 
: before meals 
pc 
: after meals 
OD 
: right eye 
2 | P a g e 
OS 
: left eye 
OU 
: both eyes 
supp 
: suppository 
Concept of Person 
: who: the individual, families, communities 
What: psychological, social, spiritual, cultural 
Concept of Health
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Add to cartqd 
: every day 
hs 
: at bedtime 
ac 
: before meals 
pc 
: after meals 
OD 
: right eye 
2 | P a g e 
OS 
: left eye 
OU 
: both eyes 
supp 
: suppository 
Concept of Person 
: who: the individual, families, communities 
What: psychological, social, spiritual, cultural 
Concept of Health
Physician's Role 
: - order medication 
- write 
- document pt. diagnosis and need for medication 
Pharmacist's Role 
: - fill/dispense the medication order 
- ensure prescription are valid 
Nurse's Role 
: - administer drug 
- checking right dose, route, client, and need for drug 
Pre Medication...
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Add to cartPhysician's Role 
: - order medication 
- write 
- document pt. diagnosis and need for medication 
Pharmacist's Role 
: - fill/dispense the medication order 
- ensure prescription are valid 
Nurse's Role 
: - administer drug 
- checking right dose, route, client, and need for drug 
Pre Medication...
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