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PRN 1032 / PRN1032 Exam 1: Client-Centered Care I Exam 1 Outline (Latest 2024/2025) Rasmussen

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PRN1032 CCC1 Exam 1 Outline
1. If an incident report is needed, what is in the report?
facts not opinions
what happen
where
don't need why or assume


2. Dysuria means
painful or difficult urination


3. What are complex carbs
beans, brown rice, whole grain


4. What is a simple carb
sugar


5. What is appropriate when asking about pain
when it started
how long it has been
does anything make it better


6. When food does not test well taste good it could due to what
oral hygiene


7. What does SBAR stand for
Situation
Background

, Assessment
Recommendation


8. What is common for opioid medication
respiratory rate is very slow
normal range is 12-20 per minute


9. What does RACE stand for
rescue, activate, contain, extinguish


10. What is something that is common in an older people with UTI
confusion


11. Diabetic- what food are low on the glycemic index
kidney beans
lentil


12. Is white rice a carb?
yes


13. What to tell patient if they are constipated
eat more fiber


14. Non-pharmacologic technique
distraction
music

, 15. Analgesia
inability to feel pain
patient controlled pain medication


16. Vegan diet
plant based food


17. What food are on a soft food diet
mashed potatoes


18. Times period for no bowel movement before being concerned
3 days


19. What fat is really really really bad?
saturated fat


20. What fat is healthier?
unsaturated


21. Why are they called essential?
They are called essential because the body cannot synthesize them itself. Diets high in
saturated fat are associated with cardiovascular risk.


22. What are the essential fatty acids?
The essential fatty acids - omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids - are polyunsaturated fats.

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