NSG 2000 Exam 1
health promotion - ANS- actions taken by nurses, etc to empower clients to take control
over their own health
wellness - ANS- actions taken by individuals to achieve health potential
disease prevention - ANS- measures taken to limit disease and infection
What is one way nurses do NOT prevent disease?
a. assessment
b. treatment
c. education
d. planning
e. early intervention - ANS- b. treatment
giving the flu vaccine is an example of what level of prevention?
a. primary
b. secondary
c. tertiary - ANS- a. primary
hear loss screening could be classified as what level of prevention?
a. primary
b. secondary
c. tertiary - ANS- b. secondary
rehabilitation centers can be categorized under what level of prevention?
a. primary
b. secondary
c. tertiary - ANS- c. tertiary
assessment of the full body is known as...
a. complete
b. focused
c. driven - ANS- a. complete
if looking at strictly the cardiovascular system, this can be recognized as a _______
assessment
a. complete
b. focused
c. driven - ANS- b. focused
, L in OLD CARTS - ANS- location
O in OLDCARTS - ANS- onset
D in OLDCARTS - ANS- duration
C in OLDCARTS - ANS- character
A in OLDCARTS - ANS- aggravating factors
R in OLDCARTS - ANS- relieving factors
T in OLDCARTS - ANS- timing
S in OLDCARTS - ANS- severity
for most systems, the order of assessment is - ANS- IPPA
Inspection
Palpation
Percussion
Auscultation
a focused phyiscal exam is considered more of an ________ exam - ANS- emergent
the 5 Ps of a good physical exam - ANS- purposeful
professional
private
prescribed
practiced
the 5 Cs of therapeutic communication - ANS- courtesy
comfort
connection
confirmation
communication
to prep for a physical exam
a. provide privacy
b. explain techniques
c. have necessary equipment
d. all of the above - ANS- d. all of the above
health promotion - ANS- actions taken by nurses, etc to empower clients to take control
over their own health
wellness - ANS- actions taken by individuals to achieve health potential
disease prevention - ANS- measures taken to limit disease and infection
What is one way nurses do NOT prevent disease?
a. assessment
b. treatment
c. education
d. planning
e. early intervention - ANS- b. treatment
giving the flu vaccine is an example of what level of prevention?
a. primary
b. secondary
c. tertiary - ANS- a. primary
hear loss screening could be classified as what level of prevention?
a. primary
b. secondary
c. tertiary - ANS- b. secondary
rehabilitation centers can be categorized under what level of prevention?
a. primary
b. secondary
c. tertiary - ANS- c. tertiary
assessment of the full body is known as...
a. complete
b. focused
c. driven - ANS- a. complete
if looking at strictly the cardiovascular system, this can be recognized as a _______
assessment
a. complete
b. focused
c. driven - ANS- b. focused
, L in OLD CARTS - ANS- location
O in OLDCARTS - ANS- onset
D in OLDCARTS - ANS- duration
C in OLDCARTS - ANS- character
A in OLDCARTS - ANS- aggravating factors
R in OLDCARTS - ANS- relieving factors
T in OLDCARTS - ANS- timing
S in OLDCARTS - ANS- severity
for most systems, the order of assessment is - ANS- IPPA
Inspection
Palpation
Percussion
Auscultation
a focused phyiscal exam is considered more of an ________ exam - ANS- emergent
the 5 Ps of a good physical exam - ANS- purposeful
professional
private
prescribed
practiced
the 5 Cs of therapeutic communication - ANS- courtesy
comfort
connection
confirmation
communication
to prep for a physical exam
a. provide privacy
b. explain techniques
c. have necessary equipment
d. all of the above - ANS- d. all of the above