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NUR 356 Exam 2 Questions And Verified Detailed Answers



Three of The Joint Commission (TJC) National Patient Safety Goals (NPSG) related to
the administration of medications You should label medicines before a procedure in the
location where they're prepared; take extra care with blood thinners; med reconciliation



The leading cause of home fires is ____. What are some other causes? careless smoking;
space heaters, cooking and other appliances



What are some tips that nurses can provide to help pts prevent home fires? - Answer Do
not smoke in bed, get newer model space heaters, use appliances appropriately



Name 5 surgical "never events." - Answer Wrong pt, wrong body part, wrong procedure,
retention of foreign objects, death



Give 6 examples of "never events" associated with nursing care. -Answer Medication
error, air embolism, hemolytic reaction, hypoglycemia, Stage III or IV pressure ulcer,
low risk delivery resulting in serious disability or death



List 6 "never events" that relate to pt safety. -Answer Impersonation of a healthcare
provider, pt abduction, pt suicide, sexual assault, physical assault, giving baby to wrong
person



Name 5 "never events" that occur due to accidents. - Burns, shocks, falls, restraints,
wrong gas



What are three ways to prevent fires in an acute care setting? - Comply with smoking
policy, keep combistible materials away from heat sources, have evacuation plan



What is the appropriate response to fire in the acute care setting? -RACE: Rescue (pts
from immediate harm), Alarm, Contain/confine, Extinguish; if necessary evacuate

,Describe how a fire extinguisher works. -Answer PASS- pull the pin, aim at the base,
squeeze, sweep side to side



List some potential fall hazards for an adult in the home. -Answer Inadequate lighting,
lack of safety devices, clutter in walkways, poorly maintained flooring/rugs,
kitchen/bathroom



Identify fall risks for adults in an acute care setting. - Answer Medications, hx of falls,
gait/balance/mobility problems, poor visual acuity, stength, orthostatic hypotension,
incorrect use of assistive devices



MORSE fall risk assessment- - Answer



List ways to prevent falls in an acute care setting. - Answer Grip socks, bed alarm,
education, fall risk identification, call light, assistive device, and belongings w/in reach,
lock bed/wheelchair/furniture, hourly rounding



Gate-control theory Explain. Why was it groundbreaking? - Answer this is a theory of
pain management that conceptualizes pain as a gate, which is opened (pain felt) or
closed (pain not felt); a variety of factors influence opening/closing the gate; it proposed
cognitive and affective aspects to pain perception, and that non-pharmacological
interventions could shut the gate



Describe the use and potential side effects of aloe. - Answer burns



Describe use and possible side effects of chamomile. - Answer Anxiety, contraindicated
for depression



Describe use and possible side effects of garlic. - Answer high blood cholesterol, high
blood pressure, and the common cold

,Describe use and possible side effects of valerian. - Answer insomnia and anxiety



Describe use and possible side effects of ginger. - Answer nausea, rheumatoid arthritis,
and osteoarthritis (antinflammatory)



Saw Palmetto Describe the herbal use and possible side effects. -Answer enlarged
prostate gland (also called benign prostatic hyperplasia or BPH)



Describe the herbal use and possible side effects of chaparral. -Answer Anticancer,
weight loss, bronchitis - it is an unsafe herb



Describe the therapeutic effects of imagery (or guided imagery) -Answer Alterations in
gastric secretions, body chemistry, blood flow, wound healing and heart rate



Recall the purpose in utilizing biofeedback to control pain - Answar Show physiological
response and give pt a sense of control over them - focuses on autonomic responses



Identify the positive effects of the relaxation techniques used to decrease stress and
pain - Answar Decrease blood pressure, HR, pain, anxiety, muscle tension



Identify the types of therapies that use energy field therapy Answer Reiki, therapeutic
touch, healing touch, energy fields



Discuss how biofeedback is helpful to a person with an anxiety disorder Answer Help
them to control physiological responses to anxiety triggers



Determine who might not be a candidate for acupuncture and the rationale for this
Answer Caution for pregnancy, history of seizures, immunosuppression, bleeding
disorders, skin infections, hepatitis, HIV/AIDS, anticoagulant therapy



____ is an array of health care approaches with a history of use or origins outside of

, mainstream medicine - Answer Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM)



______ therapies are used in addition to conventional treatment (aka integrative
therapies) - Answer Complementary



_____ therapies can replace allopathic medical care. - Answer Alternative



_____ are based on different philosophies and life systems. - Answer Whole medical
systems



Scientific, evidence-based use of combined CAM and allopathic medicine with emphasis
on safety and effectiveness called _____. - Answer integrative therapy



The following are examples of ____.

Alternative medical philosophies

Biological and botanical therapies

Body-based and manipulative methods

Mind-body therapies

Energy therapies

Movement therapies - Answer CAM



What does the following hospital wristband colors represent? Red, Yellow, Purple, pink,
orange, green - answer red = allergy, yellow = fall risk, purple = DNR, pink = limb alert,
orange = diabetic, green = no latex



Differentiate between transduction and transmission of pain. Which one involves
neurotransmitters? - answer transduction conversion of stimuli into electrical impulses;
transmission communication of pain signals from the site to the brain; transmission



Differentiate between perception and modulation of pain. - Answer Perception is pain

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