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Admission and Discharge Procedures in Nursing Care

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Managed care plan Insurance programs requiring preapproval for routine admissions. Outpatient basis Procedure performed without an overnight stay. Prior authorization Approval needed before hospitalization. Orientation for new patient Includes room details, call bell location, and nurse names.

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BURNS NURSING EXAM APPROVED QUESTIONS AND ANSWER KEY NURSING EXAM ,

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When assessing a patient who spilled hot oil on the right leg and foot, the nurse notes that the skin is dry, pale, hard skin. The patient states that the burn is not painful. What term would the nurse use to document the burn depth? full thickness skin destruction We have an expert-written solution to this problem! with full thickness skin destruction the appearance is what? pale and dry or leathery and the area is painless because of the associated nerve destruction. Erythema, swelling,...

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Basic Structures and Categories of the Human Body

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Connective tissue Structures that include bones and blood Normal range for oral temperature in the elderly adult 97.6 - 99.6 degrees F Additional conditions associated with vascular dementia Peripheral vascular disease, obesity, infections, smoking Organs and their body systems Stomach - Digestive System, Lungs - Respiratory System, Pancreas - Endocrine System, Skin - Integumentary System, Heart - Cardiovascular System, Bones - Musculoskeletal System

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Chapter 22 - Physiologic & Behavioral Adaptations of the Newborn (Maternity) EAQ's

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The nurse observes that a newborn is passing stool through the vagina. What does the nurse infer that the newborn has from this observation? 1 Epispadias 2 Hypospadias 3 Vaginal agenesis 4 Rectovaginal fistula 4 - Rectovaginal fistula pg 543 - Fecal discharge from the vagina indicates a rectovaginal fistula. Hypospadias or epispadias are abnormalities of the male genitalia. All female infants are born with hymenal tags; absence of such tags can indicate vaginal agenesis and is assoc...

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Defense and Immunity in Nursing Practice

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Defense Immunity Body's ability to resist pathogens and infections. Infection Disease caused by pathogens in the body. Pathogens Microorganisms that cause disease. Incubation Period Time from pathogen invasion to symptom appearance. Prodromal Stage Early, vague symptoms; highly infectious. Acute Stage Presence of specific infection signs and symptoms.

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Fundamentals Nursing Prep U Chapter 33 Rest and Sleep

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A new mother calls the pediatric nurse to talk about her baby, who sleeps "all day long." The nurse informs the new mother that an infant requires how many hours of sleep? 14 to 20 hours each day For the last 3 weeks, a nurse in a long-term care facility has administered a sedative-hypnotic to a client who complains of insomnia. The client does not seem to be responding to the drug and is now lying awake at night. What is the most likely explanation? Most sedative-hypnotics lose thei...

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Introduction to Nursing Module 5

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Delegation The process whereby a nurse (RN) directs another health care team member to perform specific nursing tasks, procedures, and activities that are beyond the personas traditional role and are not routinely performed by them. -Transferring authority to perform the task Assignment The allocation of tasks that each staff member is already authorized to perform during a given shift. Supervision The provision of guidance and oversight of personal to whom a nursing task was either dele...

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Module 21: Caring for the Surgical Client: Pre and PostOp Nursing Care and Client Education

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What are the four specific domains from the AORN Perioperative Patient-Focused Model? client safety, physiologic response, behavioral responses, the health system What does the implementation stage of the nursing process during the preoperative phase include? providing the client and family with education about the surgery, tasks that will occur, allowing the client to give informed consent When can a surgery be performed without the client signing and giving informed consent? emergent cas...

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Nursing Care of Women with Complications During Pregnancy

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Urinary tract infections More common during pregnancy due to compression and dilation of the ureters resulting in urine stasis. Preterm labor More likely to occur if a woman has pyelonephritis. Substance exposure Drugs and alcohol consumed by the mother can cross the placenta and adversely affect the developing fetus. Adverse environmental factors Effects of adverse environmental factors on the maternal-infant patient must be recognized by the nurse. Hyperemesis gravidarum Persistent ...

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Nursing Research Exam 2 Module 5-7

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Problem statement Statement that articulates a research problem and makes argument for a new study. Purpose of problem statement States what drives research and why it's important ID of problem what's wrong w current situation Background Nature or context of problem Scope How big is problem, how many people are affected? Consequences Effect of not fixing problem

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