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NURS 1543 MIDTERM EXAM WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION

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NURS 1543 MIDTERM EXAM WITH
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Subjective Data - ANSWER Information perceived by the patient, up to
determination (e.g. Pain Scale) perceptions, feelings, and experiences, levels
(things that cannot be measured)

Objective Data - ANSWER What the health professional observes during
physical examination (measured, factual) (Vital signs or laboratory results)

Perception of Health - ANSWER Patient's definition/view of health
(biomedical or holistic model)

4 Types of Data Bases - ANSWER Complete, Episodic, Follow Up, Emergency
health history assessments

OPQRSTU - ANSWER Onset, Provocative/Palliative, Quality/Quantity,
Region/Radiation, Severity Scale, Timing, Understanding patients perception

Techniques of Communication - ANSWER Introducing the interview, working
phase, closing the interview

10 Traps of Interviewing - ANSWER Providing false assurance, giving
unwanted advice, using authority, using avoidance language, engaging in
distancing, using professional jargon, using leading or biased questions,
talking too much, interrupting, using 'why' questions

IPPA - ANSWER Inspection, Palpation, Percussion, Auscultation

Inspection - ANSWER Visual examination of the body, looking for visual
abnormalities (comparisons)

,Palpation - ANSWER Examination technique done by touching the patient,
pressing or applying pressure to feel texture, tenderness, and temperature

Percussion - ANSWER Tapping on the surface of a patient to determine
differences in sound, listening for abnormalities

Auscultation - ANSWER Listening with a stethoscope for abnormalities,
assessing functions of internal organs and breathing patterns

Inspection: Common Inspections - ANSWER Symmetry, Colour, Posture,
Patient Gestures

Palpation: How to Palpate - ANSWER Skin temperature = dorsal/back of
hands, Tactile discrimination = fingertips, Position + Shape of organ/mass =
grasping of fingers + thumb, Vibration = Metacarpophalangeal joints/ulnar
surfaces

Percussion: Tympany - ANSWER Fluid-filled organs producing high-pitched
drum-like sounds

Percussion: Dullness - ANSWER Dense tissue zones producing thud-like
sounds

Percussion: Resonance - ANSWER Sounds from adult lung tissue, low-pitch
and hollow, non-clear sounds could indicate fluid in lungs

Percussion: Hyperresonance - ANSWER Sounds from child lung tissue,
increased air, lower-pitch, booming sound

Percussion: Flat percussion - ANSWER Sounds from muscle, bone, tumor
areas, very short duration, instant stop of sounds

Auscultation: Layers of Skin - ANSWER Epidermis, Dermis, Hypodermis

, (Subcutaneous Tissue)

Epidermis - ANSWER Outermost layer of the skin, protective layer against
environment, pathogens, UV rays

Dermis - ANSWER Layer under the epidermis, thick layer of connective tissue
containing blood vessels, nerve endings, hair follicles, sweat glands,
sebaceous glands, collagen, and elastin fibers

Hypodermis - ANSWER Deepest layer of the skin, located beneath the
dermis, contains adipose (fat) tissue and connective tissue, functions as an
insulator and cushion

Functions of the Skin - ANSWER Protection, Prevention of Penetration,
Perception, Temperature Regulation, Identification, Communication, Wound
Repair, Absorption + Excretion, Production of Vitamin D




Skin Development for Newborns - ANSWER Lanugo, Vernix Caseosa,
increased risk for fluid loss, ineffective temperature regulation




Skin Development During Puberty - ANSWER Increased sweat gland
secretion, more active sebaceous glands, development of secondary sex
characteristics




Skin Development for Pregnant Women - ANSWER Linea nigra, Striae
Gravidarum, increased oil and sweat secretion, increased pigmentation, fat
deposits

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