2. Mrs. Wilson is a 70-year-old patient who visits the medical clinic for a routine visit.
Which nursing interventions would you recommend for this patient? (Select all that
apply.)
1. Limit fluids 2 to 4 hours before sleep
2. Ensure that room is completely dark
3. Ensure room temperature is comfortably cool
4. Provide warm covers
5. Encourage walking an hour before going to bed
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, 1, 3, 4
An ENT patient is having bright red profuse bleeding coming from their nares. The
patient is sweating and is not redirectable. Which stage of anxiety is this patient in?
A. Mild Anxiety
B. Moderate Anxiety
C. Severe Anxiety
D. Panic Attack
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C
Define mesosystem
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Links microsystems together to allow them to move from disparate units to
those that support patients along their continuum of care.
2. A hospital uses military time for documentation. At 10:15 p.m. a nurse administered a
dose of morphine 1 mg IV prn to a patient who reports a pain level of 8 on a 0-to-10
scale. How does the nurse document the administration time of the medication?
1. 1015 hours
2. 10:15 o'clock
3. 10:15 p.m.
4. 2215 hours
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4
Discuss the assessment of a clinical microsystem including the 5 P's.
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- Purpose
- Patients
- Processes
- Professionals
- Patterns
Maturational Loss
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Lifetime of normal developmental processes, predictable losses
effects of sleep deprivation
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, - yawning
- memory problems
- hallucinations
- micro sleep
- weakened immune response
- weight gain
- high blood pressure
- impaired brain activity
- cognitive dysfunction
- moodiness
- accident prone
- depression
- cold and flu
- DM2
- heart disease
- death
Sex assigned at birth
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Label given at birth based on hormones, chromosomes, and genitals. Most
people are assigned male or female, and this is what's put on their birth
certificates.
5. You receive a new order to administer morphine to your patient by patient-
controlled analgesia (PCA). Arrange the steps for this procedure in the correct order.
1. Explain to the patient how the PCA will help to control pain.
2. Program the PCA pump to deliver medication dose and lockout time.
3. Identify patient using at least two identifiers.
4. Insert and secure needleless adapter into injection port nearest patient.
5. Administer loading dose of morphine as ordered.
6. Insert drug reservoir into pump and prime tubing.
Which nursing interventions would you recommend for this patient? (Select all that
apply.)
1. Limit fluids 2 to 4 hours before sleep
2. Ensure that room is completely dark
3. Ensure room temperature is comfortably cool
4. Provide warm covers
5. Encourage walking an hour before going to bed
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, 1, 3, 4
An ENT patient is having bright red profuse bleeding coming from their nares. The
patient is sweating and is not redirectable. Which stage of anxiety is this patient in?
A. Mild Anxiety
B. Moderate Anxiety
C. Severe Anxiety
D. Panic Attack
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C
Define mesosystem
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Links microsystems together to allow them to move from disparate units to
those that support patients along their continuum of care.
2. A hospital uses military time for documentation. At 10:15 p.m. a nurse administered a
dose of morphine 1 mg IV prn to a patient who reports a pain level of 8 on a 0-to-10
scale. How does the nurse document the administration time of the medication?
1. 1015 hours
2. 10:15 o'clock
3. 10:15 p.m.
4. 2215 hours
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4
Discuss the assessment of a clinical microsystem including the 5 P's.
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- Purpose
- Patients
- Processes
- Professionals
- Patterns
Maturational Loss
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Lifetime of normal developmental processes, predictable losses
effects of sleep deprivation
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, - yawning
- memory problems
- hallucinations
- micro sleep
- weakened immune response
- weight gain
- high blood pressure
- impaired brain activity
- cognitive dysfunction
- moodiness
- accident prone
- depression
- cold and flu
- DM2
- heart disease
- death
Sex assigned at birth
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Label given at birth based on hormones, chromosomes, and genitals. Most
people are assigned male or female, and this is what's put on their birth
certificates.
5. You receive a new order to administer morphine to your patient by patient-
controlled analgesia (PCA). Arrange the steps for this procedure in the correct order.
1. Explain to the patient how the PCA will help to control pain.
2. Program the PCA pump to deliver medication dose and lockout time.
3. Identify patient using at least two identifiers.
4. Insert and secure needleless adapter into injection port nearest patient.
5. Administer loading dose of morphine as ordered.
6. Insert drug reservoir into pump and prime tubing.