7 rights of medication administration - CORRECT ANS✔✔Correct patient, drug, dose, route, time, education, and documentation.
ADPIE - CORRECT ANS✔✔Assess, Diagnose, Plan, Implementation, Evaluation
Subjective Data - CORRECT ANS✔✔When a client is telling you what is going on (chief complaint)
Objective Data - CORRECT ANS✔✔Factual information (vitals,labs, xrays,exams etc.)
S.M.A.R.T - CORRECT ANS✔✔Specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, time-bound
ABC's - CORRECT ANS✔✔Air, breathing, circulation
O.L.D.C.A.R.T.S - CORRECT ANS✔✔Onset, location, duration, characteristics, aggravating factors, relieving factors, treatments,
severity.
4 Types of Nursing Diagnoses - CORRECT ANS✔✔Actual, health promotion, risk, syndrome
What is Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs? - CORRECT ANS✔✔To help set priorities, defining desired outcomes, and determining
goals.
What are physiological needs? - CORRECT ANS✔✔Having air, water, food, shelter, sleep, clothing. etc.
What are safety needs? - CORRECT ANS✔✔Personal security, employment, resources, health etc.
What is love & belonging? - CORRECT ANS✔✔Having friendships, intimacy, family connections etc.
What is self esteem? - CORRECT ANS✔✔Having respect, self esteem, status, recognition etc.
What is self actualization? - CORRECT ANS✔✔The desire to become the most one can be.
Qualitative data - CORRECT ANS✔✔Descriptive, interpretive, and language based. Helping to understand the reasons, processes,
or contexts behind certain behaviors.
Quantitive Data - CORRECT ANS✔✔Numerical, countable, and measurable. Providing info on how many, how much, or how often.
What is Implentation? - CORRECT ANS✔✔Carrying out the written plan of care, performing interventions, monitoring client status,
assessing, and reassessing.
What is evaluation? - CORRECT ANS✔✔The assessment or review of care or clients response to care.
Interview process #1: - CORRECT ANS✔✔-Initial assessment
-Subjective data
-Objective data
Interview process #2: - CORRECT ANS✔✔-Introductory phase (Establish rapport)
-Working phase (gather information)
-Summary/closing phase (summarize, clarify next steps)
What are some ways we can effectively communicate to clients? - CORRECT ANS✔✔-Ask open-ended questions
-Closed ended questions (yes or no)
-Give time to answer questions
-Maintain frequent eye contact
Chief Complaint - CORRECT ANS✔✔Clients perception of their health problems (how they feel)
What are the 5 ways to perform a physical assessment? - CORRECT ANS✔✔-Systems method (assess each body system)
, -Head-to-toe assessment (General assessment)
-Inspection (Using senses "vision, smell, hearing")
-Palpation (assess by touching, feeling w/hands/fingertips)
-Auscultation (listening w/ stethoscope)
Morbidity - CORRECT ANS✔✔How frequently a disease occurs
Mortality - CORRECT ANS✔✔Number of deaths from a disease
Acute Illness - CORRECT ANS✔✔Rapid onset of symptoms and lasts only a short period of time.
Chronic Illness - CORRECT ANS✔✔Slow onset sometimes with periods of remission and exacerbation.
Sleep - CORRECT ANS✔✔state of rest accompanied by altered consciousness and relative inactivity
Stages of sleep (module 3) - CORRECT ANS✔✔(NREM)- non-rapid eye movement
(REM)- Rapid eye movement
Insomnia - CORRECT ANS✔✔Difficulty falling asleep, maintaining sleep.
(can be short term or long term)
Idiopathic Hypersomnia - CORRECT ANS✔✔Excess sleeping, particularly during daytime
Narcolepsy - CORRECT ANS✔✔Falling asleep while performing activities
Parasomnias - CORRECT ANS✔✔Sleep walking
Sleep Apnea - CORRECT ANS✔✔a sleep disorder characterized by temporary cessations of breathing during sleep and repeated
momentary awakenings
What are some ways to promote sleep? - CORRECT ANS✔✔-prepare a restful environment
-promote bedtime rituals
-offer appropriate bedtimes, snacks, and beverages
-promote relaxation and comfort
-respect normal sleep-wake patterns
-schedule nursing care to avoid disturbances
-using medications to sleep
-teaching about rest & sleep
Cartilage - CORRECT ANS✔✔Cushion in between bones
Ligaments - CORRECT ANS✔✔Bone to bone connection
Bones - CORRECT ANS✔✔protection and structure for internal body parts
Tendons - CORRECT ANS✔✔attach muscle to bone
What are the Synovial Joints - CORRECT ANS✔✔Plane, hinge, pivot, condyloid, saddle, ball & socket
Active movement - CORRECT ANS✔✔A movement in which you do by yourself
Passive movement - CORRECT ANS✔✔Internal organs functioning by itself
What are some important functions of muscles? - CORRECT ANS✔✔-Motion
-Maintenance of posture
-Support
-Heat production
Abduction - CORRECT ANS✔✔Movement AWAY from midline
Adduction - CORRECT ANS✔✔Movement TOWARD midline
Circumduction - CORRECT ANS✔✔Movement in a CIRCULAR motion
Flexion - CORRECT ANS✔✔BENDING a joint (flex your muscles)
Extension - CORRECT ANS✔✔STRAIGHTENING a joint
Hyperextension - CORRECT ANS✔✔extension BEYOND normal
Dorsiflexion - CORRECT ANS✔✔Bending foot UPWARD (toes up)
Plantar Flexion - CORRECT ANS✔✔Bending foot DOWNWARD (toes down)
Rotation - CORRECT ANS✔✔Turning around an axis