Prn1409 client centered care iii exam 3 concepts to review
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PRN1409
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PRN1409
Prn1409 client centered care iii exam 3 concepts to review
Prn1409 client centered care iii exam 3 concepts to review
Prn1409 client centered care iii exam 3 concepts to review
Prn1409 client centered care iii exam 3 concepts to review
Prn1409 client centered care iii exam 3 concepts to review
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PRN1409-Client-Centered Care III-Exam 3
Concepts to Review
This exam consists of 100 questions. You will have 2.5 hours to complete this exam. The
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categories are identified in the concepts listed below. There is a strong focus on Modules
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08, 09, and 10 with review of content from all previous modules.
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**Complete this concept review, review lesson content for each module, review assigned
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readings, and watch the recorded lectures to help you prepare for this exam. �
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Urinary
Indications for urinary catheter placement: LI LI LI LI
● Urinary retention, sudden complete inability to void
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Procedures that cannot be performed on the same arm with an AV fistula
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● Blood pressure and blood draws LI LI LI LI
Types of incontinence:
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● Urge incontinence: involuntary leakage of urine with sudden, strong desire to
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urinate LI
● Stress incontinence: leaking of urine after coughing, sneezing, laughing
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● Overflow incontinence: urine builds up and leaks LI LI LI LI LI LI
● Neurological incontinence: loss of urination control due to a neurological disorder LI LI LI LI LI LI LI LI LI LI
● Functional incontinence: unable to get to the bathroom in time LI LI LI LI LI LI LI LI LI
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Etiology of acute glomerulonephritis
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● Caused an antibody reaction usually do to untreated strep throat
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Etiology of hydronephrosis: LI LI
● Urinary tract obstruction (kidney stones, BPH, Cervical cancer, injury to ureter)
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● Occurs from blockage or detect that doesn't allow urine to drain property
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Peritoneal dialysis-location: LI
● Abdomen cavity ( peritoneum) LI LI LI
Normal BUN, creatinine LI LI
● Bun= 10-20mg/dl LI
● Creatinine range =0.6-1.2 mg LI LI LI
Respiratory
Types of pneumonia:
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● Hospital acquired: contracted during a stay in the hospital when patients defense is
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ipaired. Patient has to be at the hospital for 48 hrs to be considered for hospital
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pneumonia.
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● Community acquired: a type of pneumonia that results from contagious infection outside
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of the hospital or clinic
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, ● Bacterial: often caused by streptococcus pneumonia, is the only form of pneumonia that
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can be prevented through vaccination (antibiotics)
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● Viral: caused by different types of viruses, cannot be treated with antibiotics
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● Fungal: less common, happens in people with weaken immune systems (organ
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transplant, chemo, HIV)
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Tonsillectomy post-op complications signs and symptoms: LI LI LI LI LI
● Frequent swallowing may indicate bleeding LI LI LI LI
● Restlessness can also be a sign of excessive bleeding LI LI LI LI LI LI LI LI
Dietary recommendations for COPD:
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● Extra protein to repair tissue
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● Rest before eating LI LI
● Avoid over eating LI LI
● 4-6 small meals LI LI
● Sufficient calcium intake LI LI
Complications of epiglottitis: LI LI
● Airway obstruction LI
● Respiratory failure LI
● Infection spread LI
● Pneumonia
● Pulmonary edema LI
Complications of renal failure: LI LI LI
● Anemia
● Hyperkalemia
● Hyperphosphatemia
● Hypocalcemia
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● Fluid build up LI LI
Performing daily weights LI LI
● Weigh same time everyday LI LI LI
● Same scale LI
● Similar clothing LI
● Monitor changes LI
Expected breath sounds for patient with COPD
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● Diminished breathing sounds LI LI
● Wheezing
Nursing interventions for asthma:
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● Peak flow meter LI LI
● Vital signs LI
● High fowler LI
● bronchodilators
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