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Fundamentals Final WCU
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Answers
stages of infection (intervals) - Answer- incubation, prodromal, illness, convalescence

Contact Isolation Precautions - Answer- a private room or a room with other clients that
have the same infection

gloves and gowns worn by the caregivers and visitors

disposal of infectious dressing material into a single nonporous bag without toughing the
outside of the bag

Droplet Isolation Diseases - Answer- haemophilus influenza type b

scarlet fever

rubella

pertussis

mumps

mycoplasma pneumonia

meningococcal pneumonia

sepsis

pneumonic plague

Droplet Isolation - Answer- a private room or room with other clients that have the same
disease

masks for providers and visitors

air borne isolation - Answer- a private room

,masks and respiratory precaution devices for caregivers and visitors (n95)

negative pressure airflow

full face protection if splashing is possible

airborne isolation diseases - Answer- measles, varicella, pulmonary or laryngeal
tuberculosis

fever is more than - Answer- 100.4 f

hypothermia - Answer- less than 95

tachycardia interventions - Answer- monitor for pain, anxiety, restlessness, fatigue, low
BP, low 02 sat, adverse effects of meds, prevent injury

interventions for bradycardia - Answer- monitor for hypotension, CP, syncope,
diaphoresis, dyspnea, ALOC, adverse effects of meds, prevent injury

BP= - Answer- CO x SVR

SBP hypertension - Answer- >140 mmHg

hypotension - Answer- SBP <90 mmHg

interventions for hypertension - Answer- assess and monitor tachycardia,
bradycardia,
pain,
anxiety,
meds,
lifestyle modification

contact isolation diseases (8) - Answer- respiratory syncytial virus,
shigella,
enteric diseases caused by microorganisms, wound infections,
herpes simplex- varicella
impetigo,
scabies,
multi drug resistant organisms

Rights of Delegation (5) - Answer- task,

circumstance,

person,

, direction/communication,

supervision

orthostatic hypotension - Answer- If SBP dec. more than 20 mm Hg and/or DBP dec.
more than 10 mm Hg w/ a 10-20% inc. in HR

orthostatic hypotension technique and intervention - Answer- Technique: BP & HR in
supine then change to sitting/standing (wait 1-3 mins) BP & HR

Interventions: Assess & monitor BP, dizziness, weakness, fainting, ambulate with
assistance, sit @ edge of bed for 1 min. before standing, avoid sudden changes in
position

pulse pressure - Answer- SBP-DBP

ACUTE pain description - Answer- protective, temporary, resolves w/ tissue healing

acute pain clinical manifestations - Answer- sympathetic response: tachycardia,
tachypnea, HTN, anxiety, diaphoresis, muscle tension, grimacing, moaning, guarding,
flinching

acute pain nursing intervention - Answer- treat underlying problems

acute pain complication - Answer- can lead to chronic pain if unresolved

chronic pain description - Answer- Not protective, ongoing, > 6 mon. & persists beyond
tissue healing

chronic pain clinical manifestations - Answer- Usually doesn't alter VS, depression,
fatigue

CHRONIC Pain: Nursing Interventions - Answer- Aim at symptomatic relief, doesn't
always respond to interventions, long acting or controlled release opioids (?transdermal)

chronic pain complications - Answer- Can be malignant, idiopathic pain (unknown
cause)

nociceptive pain description - Answer- Arises from damage to or inflammation of tissue,
stimulus triggers pain receptors

nociceptive pain clinical manifestations - Answer- Throbbing, aching, localized (somatic:
bones, joints, muscles, skin, connect tissue; visceral: organs; cutaneous: skin,
subcutaneous tissue)

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