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Fundamentals of Nursing Midterm – Study Notes and Review

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This Fundamentals of Nursing Midterm PDF contains a comprehensive review of key concepts and principles essential for nursing practice. The document covers the nursing process, patient assessment, vital signs, medication administration, infection control, and basic clinical skills. It is designed to assist nursing students in exam preparation, reinforcing critical thinking, clinical reasoning, and application of theory to practice. The midterm notes serve as a study guide to ensure mastery of foundational knowledge necessary for safe and effective patient care.

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Fundamentals Midterm

BSN-8 Midterm Study Highlights



Braden Scale (know what it is, how to screen a patient for skin breakdown)

Rates a client's risk for alterations in tissue integrity using 6 categories:
- Sensory Perception
- Moisture
- Activity
- Mobility
- Nutrition
- Friction and Shear

 Lowest: 6
 Highest: 23
 The lower the score, the greater the risk for alterations in skin and tissue integrity.


Pressure Injuries (Wound Care, Braden Scale, Staging, Prevention, Nursing Assessment, Application of
the Nursing Process).

Stages of Pressure I, II, III, IV & Unstageable
Injury




Stage I Non-blanchable Erythema:
The skin is intact, red but unbroken. Localized redness in lightly
pigmented skin does not blanch (turn light with fingertip pressure).
Dark skin appears darker but does not blanch. May have changes in
sensation, temperature, or firmness.




Stage 1 pressure injury presents with intact, reddened skin. There is no
loss of skin or drainage associated with this stage of pressure injury.

, Stage 1: A stage 1 pressure injury presents with intact, non-blanchable,
redness of the skin. There is no loss of skin or drainage associated with
this stage of pressure injury

Stage II Partial thickness skin loss:
 Loss of epidermis and exposed dermis. Superficial ulcer looks
shallow like an abrasion or open blister with a red-pink
wound bed. No visible fat or deeper tissue.
A stage 2 pressure injury may also present as a ruptured serum-filled
blister.




Stage III Full-thickness skin loss:
 Visible adipose tissue with possible granulation
tissue and epibole. Some slough, and eschar present.
No exposed muscle, tendons, ligaments, cartilage, or
bones. Possible tunneling and undermining.




Stage IV Full thickness skin/tissue loss
 PI involves all skin layers and extends into supporting tissue.
Exposes muscle, tendon, or bone, and may show slough
(stringy matter attached to wound bed) or eschar (black or
brown necrotic tissue), rolled edges, and tunneling.

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