NURS 230
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- What is Atelectasis? 
(Ans- complete or partial collapse of a lung 
What causes Atelectasis? 
(Ans- blockage or collapse of air passages in at least one lobe of the 
lungs 
What is Acute pain? 
(Ans- Pain that results from an acute injury, has rapid onset, & short 
duration, subsides when the injury is healed 
What is cancer pain? 
(Ans- Pain that stems from cancer or cancer treatment (tumor pressing 
on bone or nerves, organ obstruction, toxicity from chemo) 
What is Noncancer pain? 
(Ans- Acut...
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- what are the three different types of transmission precautions? 
(Ans- 
1. contact 
2. droplet 
3. airborne 
used for known or suspected contagious disease 
examples: multidrug resistant organisms (MDROs), draining wounds, 
enteric diseases (stomach), scabies, herpes simplex 
PPE required: gown and gloves 
limit movement of patient out of the room, avoid sharing patient-care 
equipment 
(Ans- contact precautions 
infections spread by large-particle droplets 
examples: influenza, rubella, mumpstr...
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- stress incontinence 
(Ans- loss of urine control during activity or coughing, sneezing, or 
laughing 
urge incontinence 
(Ans- a sudden strong urge to void, with rapid bladder contraction that 
does not allow enough time to get to the toilet before urinating 
mixed incontinence 
(Ans- a combination of both stress and urge incontinence 
functional incontinence 
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- lack of urine control in the absence of any abnormalities 
- includes impaired mobility, inability to unfasten clothing 
overflo...
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- stress incontinence 
(Ans- loss of urine control during activity or coughing, sneezing, or 
laughing 
urge incontinence 
(Ans- a sudden strong urge to void, with rapid bladder contraction that 
does not allow enough time to get to the toilet before urinating 
mixed incontinence 
(Ans- a combination of both stress and urge incontinence 
functional incontinence 
(Ans- 
- lack of urine control in the absence of any abnormalities 
- includes impaired mobility, inability to unfasten clothing 
overflo...
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- A client describes self as being healthy despite having several chronic 
illnesses. In which way should the nurse interpret the client's statement 
about health? 
1. The client is in denial 
2. The client is delusional 
3. The client has a different perception of health 
4. The client has no idea of the extent of the illnesses 
(Ans- 1. The client is in denial 
A client has not been adhering to a previously agreed-upon plan to 
improve health. Which action should the nurse take? (Select all t...
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- What is the most common form of medication administration? 
 (Ans- Oral medication (PO) 
 
Why is oral medication preferred? 
 (Ans- It is the safest, most convenient, least expensive route of administration 
 
What does the nurse need to ensure when giving oral medications? (Ans- Needs to double check that the medication is actually swallowed 
 
What other ways can oral medications be administered? 
(Ans- through nasogastric, gastric, intestinal, and jejunal tubes 
 
Can all medications be cru...
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