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NSG 241 - FINAL EXAM REVIEW/NSG 241 - FINAL EXAM REVIEW. 
Nursing diagnoses: helps nurses focus on the scope of nursing practice; provides a presence definition of a patients problem that gives nurses and other members of the health are team a common language for understanding patients needs 
 
Writing interventions Outcomes (goals) 
 
o	Effective outcome (goal) statements SMART Goals 
 
o	Specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, time-bound Independent vs dependent interventions 
 
Dependent...
Infants 0 to 1 years 
Erickson Level and An Example: 
Trust vs mistrust 
Example: Unresponsive caregivers who do not meet their baby’s needs can cause feelings of anxiety, fear, and mistrust; their baby may see the world as unpredictable. 
Piaget Level and An Example: 
Sensorimotor phase 
Example: Baby starts with reflexive behaviors as a newborn and moves into imitative behaviors of their parents by later infancy 
Vaccines: what are the vaccines this age group receives? 
Diphtheria, tetanus,...
PSY 230 Module 4 - Anxiety Based Disorders Study Guide /PSY 230 Module 4 - Anxiety Based Disorders Study Guide
NUB 440 
TestBank-Introduction-Critical-Care-Nursing-7th-Sole-2016
NSG 307 Common Maternity Drugs Utilized in L&D Name Classification Action Route/Dosag e Indications Side effects Contraindications Nursing Considerations Antenatal/Labor Medications Cytot ec (misoprostol) Synthetic Prostaglandin (PGE1) Cervical Ripening PP Hemorrhage Available: 100-200 mcg Tablets For Cervical Ripening dose 25 mcg Q 4 hrs oral or intravaginal. (Perry et al., p.440, 2018) In OB, Used for cervical ripening and induction of labor or for PP hemorrhage due to uterine atony. Expected ...
Ch 13 NSG 307 Care of the Childbearing Client Exam 2 Study Guide • Stages and phases of labor o 1st stage: onset of contractions – full cervical dilation ▪ Latent phase: labor onset to active phase (longest phase of 1st stage) ▪ Active phase: 6-10 cm (rotate from resting upright) o 2nd stage: full cervical dilation (10 cm) until birth of baby o 3rd stage: birth of baby until placenta delivery o 4th stage: delivery of placenta until about 2 hours of recovery • 5 P’s of labor o Pas...
Identify common methods to screen for nutritional deficits. 
Conduct a nutritional assessment. 
Determine characteristics of persons at risk for nutritional deficits. 
Identify external influences that impedes nutritional health. 
Determine objective measures to identify nutritional deficits. 
Create educational plans to improve nutritional health. 
Optimal nutrition 
Under nutrition 
Over nutrition 
 
Infants and children 
Adolescence 
Pregnancy and lactation 
Older adult
Infants 0 to 1 years 
Erickson Level and An Example: 
Trust vs mistrust 
Example: Unresponsive caregivers who do not meet their baby’s needs can cause feelings of anxiety, fear, and mistrust; their baby may see the world as unpredictable. 
Piaget Level and An Example: 
Sensorimotor phase 
Example: Baby starts with reflexive behaviors as a newborn and moves into imitative behaviors of their parents by later infancy 
Vaccines: what are the vaccines this age group receives? 
Diphtheria, tetanus,...