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MDC4 FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024 Referred pain - CORRECT ANSWER-Occurs in an area distant from the site of origin. Example: pain from a heart attack might be felt in the left arm or jaw Phantom Pain - CORRECT ANSWER-Pain that is perceived from an area that has been s...

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MDC4 FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024
Referred pain - CORRECT ANSWER-Occurs in an area distant from the site of origin.
Example: pain from a heart attack might be felt in the left arm or jaw

Phantom Pain - CORRECT ANSWER-Pain that is perceived from an area that has been
surgically or traumatically removed. Example: pain from an amputated limb.

Neuropathic pain - CORRECT ANSWER-Results from an injury of one or more nerves

Acute pain - CORRECT ANSWER-Short duration, rapid onset, and associated with
some kind of injury.

Chronic pain - CORRECT ANSWER-Last 6 months or longer and interferes with
activities of daily living.

Radiating pain - CORRECT ANSWER-Starts at an origin but extends to other locations.
Example: pain from a sore throat might extend to ears and head.

Deep Somatic pain - CORRECT ANSWER-Originates from the ligaments, tendons,
nerves, blood vessels and bones. Examples would be fractures or sprains

Cutaneous Pain - CORRECT ANSWER-Arises from burning your skin like on a hot iron
or from touching a hot pan on the stove.

Visceral Pain - CORRECT ANSWER-Caused from deep internal disorders such as
menstrual cramps, labor pains, or gastrointestinal infections.

Nonverbal signs of pain - CORRECT ANSWER-Use gestures -Be concrete and specific,
Keep eye contact (hearing impaired patients will read your lips)

Culture importance in the healthcare - CORRECT ANSWER-Socially transmitted
behaviors, arts, beliefs, values, customs, lifeways and other characteristics that guide
decision making

Therapeutic communication techniques - CORRECT ANSWER-Client-centered
communication directed to achieve the patients' goal. 5 key characteristics of
Therapeutic Communication: Empathy, Respect, Genuineness, Concreteness, and
Confrontation

, Barriers of communication - CORRECT ANSWER-Non-therapeutic patterns of
communication that can create an unsuccessful communication. ex: •Asking to many
questions

Vital Signs: Temperature - CORRECT ANSWER-Normal 96.4-99.5

Vital Signs Pulse - CORRECT ANSWER-60-100 bpm

Vital Signs: Respirations - CORRECT ANSWER-12-20 BPM

Vital Signs Blood Pressure - CORRECT ANSWER-120/80

Vital Signs Pain - CORRECT ANSWER-Subjective data- (PQRST) P-
palliative/precipitating factors, Q-quality of pain, R-region/ radiation, S-subjective
descriptions, T-Timing

Home safety for infants - CORRECT ANSWER-Smothering, fires and carbon monoxide
poisoning are all common in infants. ??????

Never events - CORRECT ANSWER-Injuries or death to a patine that should never
happen in a hospital Ex: Falls, Trauma, Air Embolism.

Fall prevention - CORRECT ANSWER-Declutter room, Remove rugs, provide assistive
devices, place close to Nurses station, hand rails.

Promotion of independence - CORRECT ANSWER-promote them to do ADLS by
themselves so like brushing teeth, toileting, grooming, walking, bathing or showering

Benefits of activity - CORRECT ANSWER-reduce your risk of a heart attack.
manage your weight better.
have a lower blood cholesterol level.
lower the risk of type 2 diabetes and some cancers.
have lower blood pressure.
have stronger bones, muscles and joints and lower risk of developing osteoporosis.
lower your risk of falls.

Posture - CORRECT ANSWER-Places in the spine in a neutral (resting)
position.•Allows the bones to be aligned, reduces stress and fatigue, & muscles, joints,
and ligaments can work efficiently.

Risk of immobility - CORRECT ANSWER-Developmental ageAge DefinitionNutritional
StatusLifestyle choicesStressEnvironment

Genitourinary - CORRECT ANSWER-- Stagnant urine leading to an increase in urinary
tracts infections leading to kidney stone formation

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