Solutions
3 most common sites of infections Correct Answers Uti
Upper respiratory
Wounds
5 rights to delegation Correct Answers Right...
Task
Circumstance
Person
Direction/communication
Supervision
Adverse drug reactions Correct Answers Are severe,
unexpected bad drug effect such as anaphylaxis or neutropenic
AEB means? Correct Answers As evidenced by. In diagnosis
Airborne diseases are... Correct Answers Smaller than 5mcg;
and spread through air
Alternatives to restraints Correct Answers Mattress on side of
bed
Mittens
AMB means? Correct Answers As manifested by. In diagnosis
Contact precautions are used when? Correct Answers Infection
with multi-drug resistant organism
,Droplet diseases are Correct Answers Let than 5mcg in a 3'
area
Duration Correct Answers Time med concentration is
sufficient to produce therapeutic response
Elderly response precautions Correct Answers Need to have a
lower doses because their system is working much slower.
Endogenous Correct Answers Normal flora become altered or
enter wrong place & overgrowth occurs
Examples of airborne diseases Correct Answers Measles,
chicken pox, pulmonary TB
Examples of contact diseases? Correct Answers MRSA, VRE,
C DIFF, RSV, drainage wounds
Examples of droplets Correct Answers Strep, flu, rubella,
pneumonia, scarlet fever, mumps, pertussis, sepsis
Examples of pharmacological classification? Correct Answers
Beta-blockers, inhibitors
Exogenous Correct Answers Organism present outside of
normal flora
Half life Correct Answers The time half the original drug takes
to be eliminated from the body
, How do nurses critically think? Correct Answers Decision
making, using NANDA, nursing diagnosis, problem solving
How is Hep A transmitter? Correct Answers Feces to oral
How is Hep B transmitted? Correct Answers Blood, certain
body fluids, sexual contact & is easiest to catch
How is Hep C transmitted? Correct Answers Blood
Body fluids
Sexual contact
How is HIV transmitted? Correct Answers Sexual contact,
dirty needles
Turns to AIDS
How is the generic name created? Correct Answers The
manufacturer who first develops the drug assigns a name & that
is what is referred to as the generic name
How to prioritize ND and nursing actions? Correct Answers
High- what will/may cause harm to patient
Intermediate- non-emergent, non-life threatening
Low- future wellness, long term care needs
Interventions are meant to Correct Answers resolve NANDA's
Medical dx and nursing dx examples Correct Answers
Pneumonia (MD) Ineffective airway clearance, impaired gas
exchange (ND). Diarrhea (MD) Risk of fluid volume deficit
(ND). In diagnosis