20 Multiple choice questions
Definition 1 of 20
a) Flow Charts - record and show trends in vital signs, blood glucose levels, pain level and other
frequently performed assessments
b) Narrative Documentation - records information as a sequence of events
c) Charting by exception (CBE) - standardized forms that identify normal findings/values and
allows selective documentation of abnormal findings.
d) Problem oriented medical records (POMR) - consists of database, problem list, care plan, and
progress notes.
standartds of nursing practice
Locations of pain
Criteria of Nursing
Documentation Formats
Definition 2 of 20
Cognitive: ability to think critically, analyze
Technical: Ability to use equipment/technology
Interpersonal: Abiligyt to communicate effectively
Ethical: Morals, advocating for patients
Legal: Legality (laws)
Standartds of nursing practice
Advocate
Infectious agent
Comptanes of nurse
, Definition 3 of 20
Stage 1:
- The person is in the transitional stage between wakefulness and sleep,
- Person is in a relaxed state but still somewhat aware of surroundings
- might shake and wake yourself up
- The stage only lasts a few minutes
- stage constitures only 5% of total sleep
Stage 2:
- The person falls into a stage of sleep
- Person can be aroused with relative ease
- This stage constitutes 50-55% of sleep
Stage 3:
- The depth of sleep increaees
- composes 10% of sleep
stage 4:
- Reaches greates depth of sleep (delta sleep)
- Everything decreases
Nurse practice acts
Adminstate Laws
Sleep Apnea
NREM sleep stages (4)
Definition 4 of 20
- Protect the public
- Create a board of nursing
- Define important terms/activities of nursing
- Establish criteria for education and licensure exams
Theories of caring
Portal of entry
medical asepsis
4 common elements