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NR570 / NR 570 MIDTERM EXAM (NEWEST VERSION 2024 / 2025): COMMON DIAGNOSIS & MANAGEMENT IN ACUTE CARE PRACTICUM | WEEKS 1-4 | QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS | 100% CORRECT – CHAMBERLAIN RATED A GRADE. $16.99   Add to cart

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NR570 / NR 570 MIDTERM EXAM (NEWEST VERSION
): COMMON DIAGNOSIS & MANAGEMENT
IN ACUTE CARE PRACTICUM | WEEKS 1-4 | QUESTIONS
AND VERIFIED ANSWERS | 100% CORRECT –
CHAMBERLAIN RATED A GRADE.



What is cultural competence? - ANSWER-- The ongoing capacity of health
care systems, organizations, and professionals to provide for diverse patient
populations high-quality care that is safe, patient and family-centered,
evidence-based, and equitable.


What cultures view prolonged eye contact as disrespectful? - ANSWER-- Eye
contact is a powerful CULTURE-SPECIFIC communication tool.


- In many Asian cultures, eye contact is a sign of disrespect.


- Maintaining eye contact during social interaction is a more important
principle for Western Europeans that for East Asians (Japanese, Chinese).
While maintaining eye contact is positively evaluated by Western Europeans,
it is not the case with people of East Asian cultural backgrounds. In fact, in
Japanese culture, people are taught not to maintain eye contact with others
because too much eye contact is often considered disrespectful.


- Americans consider eye contact a sign of respect.

,What cultures view hand gestures as rude? - ANSWER-- Gestures are
CULTURE-SPECIFIC. A hand gesture can mean one thing in a culture, and
something completely different in another.


- Many Middle Eastern countries find hand gestures rude.


What cultures prefer LESS personal space during social interactions? -
ANSWER-- The amount of personal space considered acceptable varies
widely across cultures.


- Americans typically prefer MORE personal space during social interactions.


- Some Latin American and European cultures prefer LESS.


Facial expression cues based on culture - ANSWER-- While some facial
expressions are related to similar emotions across cultures, the perceptions
of some expressions vary by culture.


- When interpreting facial expressions, people from East Asian cultures tend
to focus on eyes for emotional cues, while Americans pay more attention to
mouths.


What are the 6 types of hospital documentation notes? - ANSWER-1.
Admission Note
2. Daily Progress Note
3. Pre-Operative Report

,4. Procedure Note
5. Operative Note
6. Discharge Summary


What is Primary Prevention? - ANSWER-- Efforts to prevent an injury or
illness from ever occurring. This is done by preventing exposures to hazards
that cause disease or injury, altering unhealthy or unsafe behaviors that can
lead to disease or injury, and increasing resistance to disease or injury should
exposure occur.


- Primary prevention attempts to reduce the risk of incident disease among
individuals with one or more risk factors. Treatment of elevated blood
pressure in individuals who have not yet experienced cardiovascular disease
represents one example of primary prevention that has proven effective in
reducing the incidence of stroke, heart failure, and coronary heart disease.


What is Secondary Prevention? - ANSWER-- Secondary prevention aims to
reduce the impact of a disease or injury that has already occurred. This is
done by detecting and treating disease or injury as soon as possible to halt
or slow its progress, encouraging personal strategies to prevent reinjury or
reoccurrence, and implementing programs to return people to their original
health and function to prevent long-term problems.


- Secondary prevention strategies focus on avoiding the recurrence of
disease and death in an individual who is already affected. For example,
tamoxifen is recommended for women with surgically treated early-stage,
estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer, because it reduces the risk of
recurrent breast cancer (including in the contralateral breast) and death.

, What is Tertiary Prevention? - ANSWER-- Tertiary Prevention aims to soften
the impact of an ongoing illness or injury that has lasting effects. This is done
by helping people manage long-term, often complex health problems and
injuries (e.g., chronic diseases, permanent impairments) in order to improve
as much as possible their ability to function, their quality of life and their life
expectancy.


- Tertiary prevention requires rapid action to prevent imminent death in the
setting of acute illness, such as through percutaneous coronary intervention
in the setting of ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction.


What wounds should NEVER be closed? - ANSWER-- Bite wounds of the
hands or feet should NEVER she sutured because these bites carry a high risk
of infection; suturing the wound increases the chance of infection.


After how many hours should a wound be left to heal by secondary
intention? - ANSWER-- Wounds that are 6 hours or older should be left open
to heal by secondary intention.


When should a patient receive a tetanus vaccine? - ANSWER-- A tetanus
vaccine is required for adults whose most recent tetanus vaccine was > 5
years previously. If immunization is unknown or incomplete, 250 units of
tetanus immunoglobulin should be given, in addition to the primary
vaccination.


What are the 3 sections of recognizing human trafficking as an NP? -
ANSWER-1. Signs & Symptoms

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