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What are the agencies that guide healthcare safety -
ANSWER-The Joint
Commission, CMS,
AHRQ, ANA
How would you conduct a fluid electrolyte imbalance
Assessment - ANSWER-
•Health
history
•Physical
Assessment
•Vital
signs
•Weight
•Intake and Output
•Lab testing
Temperature regulation - Thermoregulation - ANSWER-is a
process that allows
,your body to maintain its core internal temperature. All
thermoregulation
mechanisms are designed to return your body to homeostasis.
This is a state of
equilibrium. A healthy internal body temperature falls within a
narrow window.
The average person has a baseline temperature between
98°F (37°C) and
100°F (37.8°C). Your body has some flexibility with
temperature
How would you conduct an Elimination Assessment - ANSWER-
•Health history (elimination patterns & impairment, surgery,
medications, family history)
•Physical Assessment (perineal area & buttock, look for skin
breakdown)
•Monitor intake and output
•Monitor weight
•Analyze lab values, especially if the patient is having any
elimination alteration.
Rest- Sleep effects - ANSWER-•Reduce concentration and
productivity•Increases obesity •Increases the risk for heart
disease, Diabetes, stroke, depression and social
interaction•Reduces immune function and normal inflammatory
process
, How would you conduct a Mobility Assessment - ANSWER-
•Perform a General
Survey by performing a comprehensive and purposeful
observation of their
environment.
•Assess muscle strength and joint range of
motion (ROM)
•Use a scale from 0-5; 5 is normal, 0 is no muscle
contractility
How would you conduct a Tissue Integrity Assessment -
ANSWER-•Collect health history data about present and past
medical issues
•Collect data about medications (prescribed & OTC).
•Assess for changes (skin color, moles, lesions, dryness,
bruising, hair loss and perfusion)
•Document observations
How would you conduct a Sensory Perception Assessment -
ANSWER•Conduct a patient & family health history to
determine risk factors for vision and hearing lost
•Determine the current use of visual corrective devices or
hearing aids
•Screen visual integrity using Snellen and Jaeger charts
•Screen hearing integrity by performing the whisper test
How would you conduct a Gas Exchange Assessment -
ANSWER-•Complete health history