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Medical-surgical nursing - ANSWERS-a specialty area of practice that provides nursing
services to patients from adolescence through the end-of-life in hospital medical-
surgical units, clinics, ambulatory care units, urgent care centers, home health care
agencies, and long-term care facilities
Rehospitalization - ANSWERS-admission to the hospital within 30 days of a prior
discharge from a hospitalization
diagnostic surgery - ANSWERS-determines or confirms a diagnosis
Ablative surgery - ANSWERS-To remove a diseased body part
curative surgery - ANSWERS-cures; alleviates a problem
informed consent - ANSWERS-an ethical principle that research participants be told
enough to enable them to choose whether they wish to participate in a surgical
procedure
What distance should the nurse keep between their person and the sterile field? -
ANSWERS-1 foot
If the patient is experiencing pre-hypothermia like symptoms during surgery, what can
the nurse do? - ANSWERS-Warm the IV fluids to body temp
,Optimal nutrition is an essential factor in - ANSWERS-promoting healing and resisting
infections and other surgical complications
Any protein deficiency should be corrected before surgery to - ANSWERS-help provide
adequate healing
If a patient reports of history of anorexia nervosa, the nurse should perform a
_____________. - ANSWERS-Detailed analysis of the clients electrolyte levels.
If the client is taking immunosuppressants after a transplant, what will the client be
susceptible to? - ANSWERS-Infection
Dentures, dental caries, or partial plates are important to let the ologist or CRNA know
about because - ANSWERS-rotten teeth or prostheses can become dislodged and
occlude the airways
Drug or alcohol use/disuse before and after surgery can cause - ANSWERS-
complications during surgery and or have complications with drug metabolism
transitional care - ANSWERS-coordinated services and supports during the interval
between preparing a patient to leave one setting and enter another
A home health nurse is conducting an assessment of a client who may qualify for
Medicare. Consequently, the nurse is utilizing the Outcome and Assessment Instrument
Set (OASIS). When performing an assessment using this instrument, the nurse should
assess what domain of the client's current status? - ANSWERS-Functional status
Critical Care Nursing - ANSWERS-a specialty area of practice that provides nursing
services to critically ill patients across the lifespan in acute care settings such as the
hospital intensive unit; current practice settings have expanded to include virtual care
and community settings
, Rehabilitation nursing - ANSWERS-returning patients to optimal functionality through a
holistic approach to care that is based on scientific evidence.
Home health - ANSWERS-skilled nursing in a persons home
community-based nursing - ANSWERS-promoting and maintaining the health of
individuals and families, preventing and minimizing the progression of disease, and
improving quality of life
activities of daily living (ADLs) - ANSWERS-basic self-care tasks such as eating,
bathing, toileting, walking, and dressing
instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) - ANSWERS-tasks necessary to conduct
the business of daily life and also requiring some cognitive competence, such as
telephoning, shopping, food preparation, housekeeping, and paying bills
nurse navigator - ANSWERS-assist clients with transitions in different levels of care,
such as from the hospital to a rehabilitation facility
case manager - ANSWERS-ensure cost-effective care and to communicate with the
medical insurance company
Medicare, Medicaid, and third party payers require - ANSWERS-documentation of the
client's homebound status and the need for skilled professional nursing care
When is discharge planning started? - ANSWERS-Upon admission
preoperative phase - ANSWERS-period of time from when the decision for surgical
intervention is made to when the patient is transferred to the operating room table