142 A+ GRADED SOLUTIONS.
Fundamentals of Nursing EXAM 2 WITH
142 A+ GRADED SOLUTIONS.
What do nurses need to be aware of regarding patient safety - ANSWER-A safe
environment reduces the risk for accidents
Vulnerable groups require help to achieve a safe environment
Nurses need to understand how changes in mobility, sensory function, and cognitive
function affect patient safety
.... as shown by research
What are the basic human (patient) needs - ANSWER-Oxygen
Nutrition
Temperature
Humidity
What is a nurses responsibility concerning oxygen? - ANSWER-Be alert to important
functioning equipment
Make sure patient understand O₂ is an explosive
Colorless and odorless, don't know it is running
What is a nurses responsibility concerning Nutrition? - ANSWER-Proper refrigeration,
food storage,
food preparation
..... are essential
What is a nurses responsibility concerning Temperature? - ANSWER-Comfort zone
65°F to 75°F
Exposure to extreme heat and cold can cause injury
What is a nurses responsibility concerning Humidity? - ANSWER-Amount of water
vapor in the air
Added Humidity may be needed because O2 can dry out mucous membranes.
What are physical Hazards - ANSWER-In the home- inadequate lighting and physical
barriers (doors, stairs, curbs, furniture)
,Fundamentals of Nursing EXAM 2 WITH
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Poison - OTC drugs, cleaning agents, plants
Home fires - #1 cause = smoking, matches (CO detectors are important)
Natural disasters - earthquakes, hurricanes, floods, snowstorms
Threat of bioterrorist attack - anthrax
Concerns for the Transmission of Pathogens - ANSWER-Hand hygiene - most effective
way to limit spread of pathogens (gel in, gel out)
Human immune deficiency virus (HIV) & Hep B remain high risk for incidence exposure
Insects and rodents - primarily affect the homeless
Inadequate human waste disposal - cause typhoid fever & hepatitis
Immunization - very important, has helped to eradicate some disease, need for
education on this topic
Biohazard waste - chemotherapy is an example, dealt with at hospitals all the time
Common developmental safety hazards for INFANT/TODDLER/PRESCHOOLER -
ANSWER-- balance is poor
- prone to accidents
- putting things in mouth, nose, ears
- parent education
* children not restrained in car seat
* don't leave your kid alone on couch
Common developmental safety hazards for SCHOOL-AGE CHILD - ANSWER-
Education about safe play
Use of safety equipment for sports
- helmets, shinguards, etc
Common developmental safety hazards for ADOLESCENT - ANSWER-Drug/alcohol
use/abuse
Smoking
Motor vehicle accident
Common developmental safety hazards for ADULT - ANSWER-Issues related to
lifestyle habits
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(mountain climbing, sky-diving, driving fast)
Common developmental safety hazards for OLDER ADULT - ANSWER-Age related
physiological changes
- vision, hearing, sense of touch, ability to perform fine motor tasks.... All diminish
Effects of medications
- slow reaction time & dull the senses
Illness
Accidents
(more prone to trips & falls... throw rugs are a death trap)
Other Issues/Risk Factors that are concerns for safety - ANSWER-Lifestyle
Impaired mobility
Sensory impairments
Cognitive impairments
Safety awareness
Falls Risks in the Health Care Agency - ANSWER-Account for most patient accidents
Inherent Accident Risks in the Health Care Agency - ANSWER-(Normal everyday things
that happen)
Cuts
Burns
Ingestion
Seizures
Procedure Related Risks in the Health Care Agency - ANSWER-Medication
Fluid
Hospital Staff
Equipment Related Risks in the Health Care Agency - ANSWER-Malfunction
Disrepair
Electrical Hazards
The nursing process in regards to Safety Awareness - ANSWER-Assessment
Two pronged approach to assess the environment and the patient
Nursing diagnosis
Fall Risk, Impaired sensory perception
Planning