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Nurs 155 Exam 3 Questions And 100% Correct Answers



delirium

Reversible state of confusion-usually caused by a medical condition

depression

Mood disorder; sense of hopelessness and persistent unhappiness

dementia

a gradual and irreversible loss of intellectual function

hemiparesis

weakness of one side of the body, or part of it, due to an injury in the motor area of the
brain

Types of sensory deficits and examples

Tactile: touch; peripheral neuropathy



Smell: Olfactory; anosmia



Taste: Gustatory; decreased gustatory cells



Hearing: Auditory; conductive hearing loss, sensorineural hearing loss, and presbycusis
(age related hearing loss)



Equilibrium: motion sickness or Meniere's disease



Vision: Visual; myopia, presbyopia (far sightedness-age related), cataracts (lens of the
eye affected), glaucoma (pressure on optic nerve), diabetic retinopathy (blood vessels
of eye are damaged due to diabetes), and macular degeneration

scab

,Composed of clots and dead/dying tissue and serves to help hemostasis and prevent
contamination of wound by microorganisms.

granulation tissue

translucent red, fragile, bleeds easily. Has network of capillaries increasing the blood
supply

eschar

dried plasma proteins and dead cells

clean wound

No infection and the risk for the development of an infection is low

Pressure injuries

areas of compromised tissue integrity as a result of sustained pressure on a particular
area of the body *most common over bony prominences

Risk factors for pressure ulcers

aging skin

immobility

moisture/incontinence

obesity or lean body mass.

poor or inadequate nutrition (low protein intake)

Poor or ineffective hydration

Illness - fever and dehydration

anemia

Poor circulation/Vascular disease

edema

Impaired sensation

Decreased level of consciousness or sedation

friction/shear

Factors that influence wound healing

Oxygenation and tissue perfusion

, Diabetes

Nutrition

Age

Infection

unstageable pressure ulcer

The entire or part of the wound is covered with slough or eschar and depth is not
stageable.

Position for pressure relief for sacrum and greater trochanter

Lying on side at 30 degree

Scales that measure a person's risk factor for pressure ulcers

Norton Scale and Braden Scale

Nutritional needs for wound healing

Protein

Vitamin C, A, E

Copper

Zinc

Active range of motion

The client has full independent movement of all joints.

Also called isotonic exercise

Active assistive range of motion

The caregiver slightly assists the client or the client slightly assists himself or herself in
the movement of joints through a full motion.

Passive range of motion

The caregiver moves the patient's joints through a full motion. This exercise does not
maintain or improve strength but maintains flexibility and prevents contractures and
atrophy.

Underlying causing of clubbing

Chronic hypoxemia

Modifiable risk factors for cardiovascular disease

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