Primary locations for healthcare acquired infections
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surgical wounds, urinary tract, respiratory tract, and the blood stream.
Sympathetic Nervous System Responses of Anxiety
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increased blood pressure, increased cardiac rate, pupil dilation, hyperpnea,
and anorexia.
Describe the components of informed consent
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The components of informed consent include the person's knowledgeable
consent to a treatment or procedure after they have been given, and
understand, complete and unbiased information about:
-The proposed treatment or procedure
-Who will perform the treatment or procedure.
-The purpose of the proposed treatment or procedure.
-The expected outcomes of the proposed treatment or procedure.
-The benefits of the proposed treatment or procedure.
-The possible risks associated with the proposed treatment or procedure.
-The alternatives to the particular treatment of procedure
-The benefits and risks associated with alternatives to the proposed
treatment or procedure.
-The client's right to refuse a proposed treatment or procedure.
Active Immunity
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result of our bodily response to the presence of an antigen, with the
development of antibodies.
Plan interventions for victims/suspected elderly victims of abuse.
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After a complete biopsychosocial assessment, the nurse plans
interventions to meet the victim's identified needs; and they also report
cases of abuse and suspected abuse, as mandated by law. Physical
interventions include the care and treatment of any physical injuries and the
separation of the victim from the perpetrator. Nurses fulfill the assessed
psychosocial needs with a number of interventions such as the provision of
, a safe environment for abused and neglected clients, safety planning, the
identification of resources in the community, and the psychosocial support
of the nurse and other members of the health care team within a trusting,
open, supportive and nonjudgmental professional relationship.
Develop a plan of care for a patient with altered need for oxygenation.
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Ambulation, increase oral hydration (will drink 2500 mL of H2O or preferred
fluids every 24 hours)
Phases of the inflammatory process
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Tissue injury as the result of the injury
The release of chemicals, such as kinins, histamine and prostaglandins from
the damaged cells and tissues. These chemicals are vasodilators that
increase the blood supply to the damaged cells and tissues.
The natural, defensive movement and migration of leukocytes, including
macrophages and neutrophils, to the areas where cellular and tissue
damage has occurred
Topical agents that aid in the prevention of skin breakdown
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, Solid skin barriers, moisture barrier ointments, moisture barrier pastes, and
skin sealants.
Contact precautions
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Prevent direct and indirect contact transmissions of infectious pathogens
like those found in infected wounds, infectious diarrhea, and infections such
as herpes simplex.
REgression
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used when a client, under extreme stress, regresses and returns to a
previous, safer and far less threatening developmental stage to avoid
coping with the stressors that are currently threatening them in their current
stage of development.
Teaching/Learning
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The facilitation of the acquisition of knowledge, skills, and attitudes
promoting a change in behavior.
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surgical wounds, urinary tract, respiratory tract, and the blood stream.
Sympathetic Nervous System Responses of Anxiety
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increased blood pressure, increased cardiac rate, pupil dilation, hyperpnea,
and anorexia.
Describe the components of informed consent
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The components of informed consent include the person's knowledgeable
consent to a treatment or procedure after they have been given, and
understand, complete and unbiased information about:
-The proposed treatment or procedure
-Who will perform the treatment or procedure.
-The purpose of the proposed treatment or procedure.
-The expected outcomes of the proposed treatment or procedure.
-The benefits of the proposed treatment or procedure.
-The possible risks associated with the proposed treatment or procedure.
-The alternatives to the particular treatment of procedure
-The benefits and risks associated with alternatives to the proposed
treatment or procedure.
-The client's right to refuse a proposed treatment or procedure.
Active Immunity
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result of our bodily response to the presence of an antigen, with the
development of antibodies.
Plan interventions for victims/suspected elderly victims of abuse.
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After a complete biopsychosocial assessment, the nurse plans
interventions to meet the victim's identified needs; and they also report
cases of abuse and suspected abuse, as mandated by law. Physical
interventions include the care and treatment of any physical injuries and the
separation of the victim from the perpetrator. Nurses fulfill the assessed
psychosocial needs with a number of interventions such as the provision of
, a safe environment for abused and neglected clients, safety planning, the
identification of resources in the community, and the psychosocial support
of the nurse and other members of the health care team within a trusting,
open, supportive and nonjudgmental professional relationship.
Develop a plan of care for a patient with altered need for oxygenation.
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Ambulation, increase oral hydration (will drink 2500 mL of H2O or preferred
fluids every 24 hours)
Phases of the inflammatory process
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Tissue injury as the result of the injury
The release of chemicals, such as kinins, histamine and prostaglandins from
the damaged cells and tissues. These chemicals are vasodilators that
increase the blood supply to the damaged cells and tissues.
The natural, defensive movement and migration of leukocytes, including
macrophages and neutrophils, to the areas where cellular and tissue
damage has occurred
Topical agents that aid in the prevention of skin breakdown
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, Solid skin barriers, moisture barrier ointments, moisture barrier pastes, and
skin sealants.
Contact precautions
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Prevent direct and indirect contact transmissions of infectious pathogens
like those found in infected wounds, infectious diarrhea, and infections such
as herpes simplex.
REgression
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used when a client, under extreme stress, regresses and returns to a
previous, safer and far less threatening developmental stage to avoid
coping with the stressors that are currently threatening them in their current
stage of development.
Teaching/Learning
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The facilitation of the acquisition of knowledge, skills, and attitudes
promoting a change in behavior.