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NUR 2030 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS(GRADED A+)

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PQRSTU - ANSWERP- provocative or palliative Q- quality and quantity R-region or radiation S- severity scale (pain scale) T-Timing U- Understanding the patient's perceptions Subculture - ANSWERa membership in a smaller group within a larger culture. Racial groups - ANSWERclassification of individuals based on shared traits such as skin tone, facial features, inherited traits from biologic ancestors. Ethnicity - ANSWERpertains to a social group w/in the social system that claims to possess variable traits such as: common geographic origin, migratory status, religion, race, language, share values, traditions or symbols and food preferences Culture - ANSWERlearned and socially transmitted orientation and way of life of a group of people Minority groups - ANSWERindividuals who are considered by themselves or others to be members of a minority (lesser in number) because they have a different- race, culture, ethnic group, gender, sexual orientation or socioeconomic level Values, Norms, value orientation - ANSWERset of values which govern the behavior of all members of the group- how they should think, respond etc. Norms - ANSWERan understood prescriptions for acceptable behavior, often unwritten. Beliefs - ANSWERconsists of explanatory ideas and knowledge that members of a culture have

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NUR 2030 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS &
ANSWERS(GRADED A+)
PQRSTU - ANSWERP- provocative or palliative

Q- quality and quantity

R-region or radiation

S- severity scale (pain scale)

T-Timing

U- Understanding the patient's perceptions

Subculture - ANSWERa membership in a smaller group within a larger culture.

Racial groups - ANSWERclassification of individuals based on shared traits such as
skin tone, facial features, inherited traits from biologic ancestors.

Ethnicity - ANSWERpertains to a social group w/in the social system that claims to
possess variable traits such as: common geographic origin, migratory status,
religion, race, language, share values, traditions or symbols and food preferences


Culture - ANSWERlearned and socially transmitted orientation and way of life of a
group of people

Minority groups - ANSWERindividuals who are considered by themselves or others
to be members of a minority (lesser in number) because they have a different- race,
culture, ethnic group, gender, sexual orientation or socioeconomic level

Values, Norms, value orientation - ANSWERset of values which govern the behavior
of all members of the group- how they should think, respond etc.

Norms - ANSWERan understood prescriptions for acceptable behavior, often
unwritten.

Beliefs - ANSWERconsists of explanatory ideas and knowledge that members of a
culture have

Customs - ANSWERcommon practices carried out by tradition

Rituals - ANSWERhighly structured and prescribed behavior patterns. Often respond
to specific events- birth, death, illness etc.

, Spiritual Distress - ANSWERIs the state in which a patient feels that their belief
system, or his or her place within it, is threatened

Events that may Provoke Spiritual Distress
-Birth
-Accidents
-Illness
-Dying process
-Loss of a body part or loved one

Signs & Symptoms of Spiritual Distress - ANSWERAnxiety

Withdrawal

Distractedness

Hopelessness

Crying behaviors

Beginning Your Assessment - ANSWERFirst- gather all the tools needed to perform
an assessment

Second- collect a set of vital signs before beginning your head to toe assessment!

Inspection - ANSWER1st technique used when assessing the patient.

It is the use of one's senses of vision & smell to consciously observe the patient.

Inspection begins when you first meet the patient & continues throughout the health
history & physical examination.

Light palpation - ANSWERDone before deep palpation

performed to feel for surface abnormalities.

Assess for texture, tenderness, temperature, moisture, elasticity, pulsations,
superficial organs & masses

Depress the skin ½'' to ¾" with your finger pads, using the lightest touch

Deep palpation - ANSWERis used to feel internal organs and masses for size,
shape, tenderness, symmetry and mobility.

Always palpate tender areas last.

Depress the skin 1 1/2" to 2" with firm deep pressure

Palpation - ANSWERdo light before deep palpation
keep nails short, no fake nails

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