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[Show more]Lab work - ANSis objective 
 
Five Rights of Delegation - ANSright task 
right circumstance 
right person 
right direction/communication 
right supervision/evaluation 
 
Safe Ambulation for Parkinson's - ANSClear path 
gait belt 
call light within reach 
fall assessment 
 
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Add to cartLab work - ANSis objective 
 
Five Rights of Delegation - ANSright task 
right circumstance 
right person 
right direction/communication 
right supervision/evaluation 
 
Safe Ambulation for Parkinson's - ANSClear path 
gait belt 
call light within reach 
fall assessment 
 
60 Second Assessment -...
True - ANSThe OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard covers all employees who, in the course of their daily work, may reasonably expect to be exposed to blood or OPIM that may contain bloodborne pathogens 
 
False - ANSOnly health care workers are covered under the Bloodborne Pathogen Standards 
 
Goo...
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Add to cartTrue - ANSThe OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard covers all employees who, in the course of their daily work, may reasonably expect to be exposed to blood or OPIM that may contain bloodborne pathogens 
 
False - ANSOnly health care workers are covered under the Bloodborne Pathogen Standards 
 
Goo...
SOAP - ANSSubjective, objective, assessment, plan 
 
SOAPIE - ANSsubjective, objective, assessment, plan, intervention, evaluation 
 
DAR - ANSData, action, response 
 
PIE - ANSProblem, intervention, evaluation 
 
Pediculosis - ANSinfestation with lice 
 
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Add to cartSOAP - ANSSubjective, objective, assessment, plan 
 
SOAPIE - ANSsubjective, objective, assessment, plan, intervention, evaluation 
 
DAR - ANSData, action, response 
 
PIE - ANSProblem, intervention, evaluation 
 
Pediculosis - ANSinfestation with lice 
 
What should you always do with verbal ...
antibiotics - ANSused for treatment of microbial infections 
 
what are normal defense systems - ANSskin, tears, mucous membranes 
 
Gram positive organism - ANSstains purple 
 
Gram-negitive bacteria - ANSstains red 
 
what are the signs and symptoms of infection - ANSfever, redness, swelling,...
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Add to cartantibiotics - ANSused for treatment of microbial infections 
 
what are normal defense systems - ANSskin, tears, mucous membranes 
 
Gram positive organism - ANSstains purple 
 
Gram-negitive bacteria - ANSstains red 
 
what are the signs and symptoms of infection - ANSfever, redness, swelling,...
Ethnopharmacology - ANSunderstanding the specific impact of cultural factors on patient drug response 
 
Drug polymorphism - ANSthe effect of a patient's age, gender, size, and body composition on pharmacokinetics 
 
cultural competence - ANSconsidering patients cultural context 
 
african - AN...
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Add to cartEthnopharmacology - ANSunderstanding the specific impact of cultural factors on patient drug response 
 
Drug polymorphism - ANSthe effect of a patient's age, gender, size, and body composition on pharmacokinetics 
 
cultural competence - ANSconsidering patients cultural context 
 
african - AN...
Subjective: - ANSwhat the pt tells you 
 
Objective: - ANSwhat you observe 
 
NANDA-I - ANSNorth American Nursing Diagnosis Association International 
 
Medication specific nursing diagnosis: - ANSdeficient knowledge, risk for injury, non-compliance, problems related to drug therapy 
 
Q6 - ANS...
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Add to cartSubjective: - ANSwhat the pt tells you 
 
Objective: - ANSwhat you observe 
 
NANDA-I - ANSNorth American Nursing Diagnosis Association International 
 
Medication specific nursing diagnosis: - ANSdeficient knowledge, risk for injury, non-compliance, problems related to drug therapy 
 
Q6 - ANS...
Nursing Process - ANSAn assertive, problem-solving approach to the identification and treatment of patient health problems. It provides a framework to organize the knowledge, judgements, and actions that nurses apply in patient care. 
 
Phases of the Nursing Process - ANSADPPIE + C 
 
Assessment 
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Add to cartNursing Process - ANSAn assertive, problem-solving approach to the identification and treatment of patient health problems. It provides a framework to organize the knowledge, judgements, and actions that nurses apply in patient care. 
 
Phases of the Nursing Process - ANSADPPIE + C 
 
Assessment 
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Justice - ANShuman participants should be treated fairly 
 
informed consent - ANSan ethical principle that research participants be told enough to enable them to choose whether they wish to participate 
 
process consent - ANSAn interpretation of the ethical standard of voluntary consent that al...
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informed consent - ANSan ethical principle that research participants be told enough to enable them to choose whether they wish to participate 
 
process consent - ANSAn interpretation of the ethical standard of voluntary consent that al...
Infant Heart Rate (1-12 months) - ANS80-150 bpm 
 
Toddler Heart Rate - ANS70-120 bpm 
 
Preschooler Heart Rate - ANS65-110 bpm 
 
School-Age Child Heart Rate - ANS60-100 bpm 
 
Adolescent Heart Rate - ANS55-95 bpm 
 
Infant respiratory rate - ANS25-55 breaths per min 
 
Toddler respiratory ra...
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Add to cartInfant Heart Rate (1-12 months) - ANS80-150 bpm 
 
Toddler Heart Rate - ANS70-120 bpm 
 
Preschooler Heart Rate - ANS65-110 bpm 
 
School-Age Child Heart Rate - ANS60-100 bpm 
 
Adolescent Heart Rate - ANS55-95 bpm 
 
Infant respiratory rate - ANS25-55 breaths per min 
 
Toddler respiratory ra...
Drug Preparation Types (3) - ANSOral 
Topical 
Injectable 
 
Oral Drug Routes - ANSEnteral - through enteral tube 
Sublingual - under tongue 
Buccal admin - between cheek and tongue 
 
Oral Drug Types: Types of solid & Types of liquids - ANSSolid: Pill, tablet, capsule 
Liquid: elixir, spirit, su...
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Add to cartDrug Preparation Types (3) - ANSOral 
Topical 
Injectable 
 
Oral Drug Routes - ANSEnteral - through enteral tube 
Sublingual - under tongue 
Buccal admin - between cheek and tongue 
 
Oral Drug Types: Types of solid & Types of liquids - ANSSolid: Pill, tablet, capsule 
Liquid: elixir, spirit, su...
Qualitative research - ANSresearch that relies on what is seen in field or naturalistic settings more than on statistical data- give meaning to human phenomena- the field of inquiry 
 
When would you choose a qualitative method? - ANS-little is known about the topic 
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Add to cartQualitative research - ANSresearch that relies on what is seen in field or naturalistic settings more than on statistical data- give meaning to human phenomena- the field of inquiry 
 
When would you choose a qualitative method? - ANS-little is known about the topic 
-there is a search for depth ...
rounding rules for medication calculation - ANS1) less than 1 ml round to the second decimal 
 
2) greater than 1 ml round to the first decimal 
 
zero placement rules - ANS1)NO trailing zeros 
 
2)YES leading zeros 
 
1 tsp in ml - ANS5 mL 
 
1 ounce in ml - ANS30 mL 
 
ADPIE (ADD+PIE) - ANSA...
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Add to cartrounding rules for medication calculation - ANS1) less than 1 ml round to the second decimal 
 
2) greater than 1 ml round to the first decimal 
 
zero placement rules - ANS1)NO trailing zeros 
 
2)YES leading zeros 
 
1 tsp in ml - ANS5 mL 
 
1 ounce in ml - ANS30 mL 
 
ADPIE (ADD+PIE) - ANSA...
1 tsp = ? mL - ANS5 mL 
 
1 cup = ? oz = ? mL - ANS1 cup = 8 oz = 240 mL 
 
1 mL = ? gtts (drops) - ANS15 gtts (drops) 
 
1 oz = ? mL= ? tbsp - ANS30 mL = 2 tbsp 
 
1 kg = ? lbs - ANS2.2 lbs 
 
6 Rights of Medication Administration - ANSRight patient 
Right medication 
Right dose 
Right route ...
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Add to cart1 tsp = ? mL - ANS5 mL 
 
1 cup = ? oz = ? mL - ANS1 cup = 8 oz = 240 mL 
 
1 mL = ? gtts (drops) - ANS15 gtts (drops) 
 
1 oz = ? mL= ? tbsp - ANS30 mL = 2 tbsp 
 
1 kg = ? lbs - ANS2.2 lbs 
 
6 Rights of Medication Administration - ANSRight patient 
Right medication 
Right dose 
Right route ...
Physiological Functions of the Skin - ANS1. Protection 
2. Sensation / precipitation 
3. Storage 
4. Absorption 
5. Heat Regulation 
 
Structure of the skin - ANS- Epidermis 
- Dermis 
- Subcutaneous tissue 
 
Wound - ANSCreates an alteration/disruption of the skin 
 
Classifications 
1. Cause (s...
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Add to cartPhysiological Functions of the Skin - ANS1. Protection 
2. Sensation / precipitation 
3. Storage 
4. Absorption 
5. Heat Regulation 
 
Structure of the skin - ANS- Epidermis 
- Dermis 
- Subcutaneous tissue 
 
Wound - ANSCreates an alteration/disruption of the skin 
 
Classifications 
1. Cause (s...
Autonomy - ANSRecognizing individual's right to self-determination and decision-making 
 
Benificence - ANSActing for the good and welfare of others 
 
Justice - ANSElement of fairness in all medical and nursing decisions; give care to all clients with the same level of fairness 
 
Nonmaleficien...
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Add to cartAutonomy - ANSRecognizing individual's right to self-determination and decision-making 
 
Benificence - ANSActing for the good and welfare of others 
 
Justice - ANSElement of fairness in all medical and nursing decisions; give care to all clients with the same level of fairness 
 
Nonmaleficien...
micturition - ANSanother term for urination 
 
Defecation - ANSelimination of feces 
 
Urinary incontinence (UI) - ANSinability to control urination 
 
Urinary retention - ANSabnormal accumulation of urine in the bladder because of an inability to urinate 
 
If incontinence is related to a memor...
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Add to cartmicturition - ANSanother term for urination 
 
Defecation - ANSelimination of feces 
 
Urinary incontinence (UI) - ANSinability to control urination 
 
Urinary retention - ANSabnormal accumulation of urine in the bladder because of an inability to urinate 
 
If incontinence is related to a memor...
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