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What are some manifestations of pain? - CORRECT ANSWER-•Changes in vital
signs (Increased HR)
•Facial expressions
•Behavioral changes
•Decreased attention span
What is the role of the nurse? - CORRECT ANSWER-•Collaborative effort
•Health history
•Physical assessment
•Nursing process guides care
•Electronic medical record (EMR)
What are the components of a health history? - CORRECT ANSWER-
•Biographical data
,•Chief complaint
•Present health concern/illness
•Past health history
•Family history
•Review of systems (it is subjective data)
•Patient profile
Modifiable vs non-modifiable diseases - CORRECT ANSWER-Risk factors that
can be controlled or changed are called modifiable. Examples include
hypertension and high glucose.
Non-modifiable risk factors cannot be controlled. These include genetics, gender,
race, family history, and advancing age.
What are influences on healthcare delivery? - CORRECT ANSWER-•Cultural
diversity
•Evolving disease
•Healthy People 2030 (healthcare goals)
•Health Informatics (watch for viruses, sharing passwords, data compromises)
•Evidence-Based Practice
, What is the nursing process? - CORRECT ANSWER-Assessment, Diagnosis,
Planning, Implementation, Evaluation
What is autonomy? - CORRECT ANSWER-right to self-determination
a patient can refuse treatment but as a nurse you have to warn the patient and
tell the provider
What is beneficence? - CORRECT ANSWER-to do good
if someone was in pain you would help by giving pain medicine
What is fidelity? - CORRECT ANSWER-keeping promises
What is justice? - CORRECT ANSWER-fairness
What is nonmaleficence? - CORRECT ANSWER-do no harm
What is veracity? - CORRECT ANSWER-telling the truth