3 Systems of personality (Freud's theory) Correct Answers Id,
Ego, Superego
8 rights to drug administration Correct Answers Drug, dose,
documentation, patient, route, time, education, effect
A patient with cancer is taking an opioid for chronic, unrelieved
pain. Over time, the patient is likely to become: Correct
Answers tolerant
a place where a pathogen can survive, but may or may not
multiply Correct Answers reservoir
A positive Nitrogen balance occurs in what two conditions?
Correct Answers Pregnancy and normal growth
ability of a microorganism to produce disease Correct Answers
virulence
Absence of urine Correct Answers Anuria
Affected by natural internal and external forces Correct Answers
Gesell's theory
After starting a blood transfusion the pt complains of SOB,
chills, anxiety, and nausea. List 4 nursing actions in order of
priorty. Correct Answers Stop transfusion, run NS, check VS,
call MD.
,Airborne precautions PPE Correct Answers N95 mask and
gloves
Airborne precautions, droplet precautions, contact precautions,
protective environment Correct Answers tier 2 transmission
categories
all blood and body fluids except sweat Correct Answers tier 1
standard precautions
an animal or plant that harbors and provides sustenance for
another organism Correct Answers host
Anatomical location to assess flank pain? Correct Answers
Costovertebral angle
Any action that places a person in apprehension of a harmful or
offensive contact without consent Correct Answers Assault
Any intentional touching without consent Correct Answers
Battery
Biophysical developmental theory Correct Answers Gesell's
Theory
Braden scale range Correct Answers 23-6
Bradycardia Correct Answers <60 bpm
Bradycardia/hypotension
ECG changes
, CNS chagnes
Decreased bowel motility
N/V/constipation Correct Answers Hypokalemia
C/o leg pain, errythema, warmth, and swelling indicates?
Correct Answers Deep vein thrombosis DVT
Cardiac dysrhythmias
Decreased blood flow: increased blood clot
Muscle weakness decreased DTRs
CNS changes
Kidney stones
N/V Correct Answers Hypercalcemia
Cardiac dysrhythmias (V-FIB)
Hypotension
CNS changes
Weakness/muscle paralysis
Increased GI motility
N/V/D Correct Answers Hyperkalemia
Chronic pain lasts longer than what time period? Correct
Answers 6 months
CNS changes
Increased DTRs
Muscle spasms/tetany
Cramping/diarrhea
+Trousseau's/+Chvostek's
Patho fx
Bleeds easily Correct Answers Hypocalcemia