Core Concepts of Nursing Care Exam 1
(Module 1)
2; name and date of birth - ANS-how many patient identifiers do you use
\51 - ANS-incorporate lifting assistance for objects heavier than how many pounds?
\acute pain - ANS-sudden onset and temporary and localized.
\acute pain - ANS-sudden onset and temporary and localized.
\ANA - ANS-advocates for the nurses and is open to RNS
\ANA - ANS-our friend and came up with the code of ethics
\beneficence - ANS-this should outweigh non-maleficence
\breakthrough pain - ANS-sudden flare ups
\caring - ANS-this is not an ethical principle but it is a bed rock of professionalism
\case management - ANS-essential for collaborative processes with multidisciplinary teams
and enables continuity of client care. such as social workers.
\central pain - ANS-caused by damage to nerves in CNS due to stroke, trauma, etc... may
experience constant pain as well as other symptoms like burning, pins and needles, aching
\chronic pain - ANS-prolonged pain lasting longer than 6 months. does not always have a
known cause
\client focused care - ANS-based on expressed physical, emotional needs of clients.
\close ended questions - ANS-these questions have yes or no answers
\comfort - ANS-provides healing, counteracts stress, restores a sense of self and
self-esteem.
\comfort - ANS-subjective; understand the normal for each individual client
\comfort - ANS-the concept is objective; note expression of general calmness
\disaster - ANS-has to interrupt normal flow of services or has to overwhelm the services.
internal is inside the facility. external is outside the facility but can also cause an internal.
\documentation - ANS-client record, communicating information. all of this must be accurate,
confidential, appropriate, complete, and detailed
\end of life care - ANS-provided to the client who is dying or near death
\every 24 hours - ANS-physician must rewrite restraint use orders how often?
\functional nursing - ANS-task-oriented, but yet cost effective. you are in charge of giving
meds to every patient on that unit that day. not ideal. unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP)
these people are not licensed but they are certified. risks of becoming depersonalized, we
don't take care of the patient as a whole.
\health - ANS-a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being
\health assessment - ANS-interview, health history, focused interview, physical assessment,
documentation, interpretation of findings
\holistic - ANS-what kind of assessment includes AIDET, gain trust/rapport, complete health
history, cultural assessment, comprehensive physical assessment, and comprehensive
psychosocial assessment
\infants & children - ANS-assessment of who? requires a different assessment approach that
requires extra steps to gain trust & understanding
\joint commission program - ANS-who put together the patient safety goals
\kindness - ANS-the expression of caring
(Module 1)
2; name and date of birth - ANS-how many patient identifiers do you use
\51 - ANS-incorporate lifting assistance for objects heavier than how many pounds?
\acute pain - ANS-sudden onset and temporary and localized.
\acute pain - ANS-sudden onset and temporary and localized.
\ANA - ANS-advocates for the nurses and is open to RNS
\ANA - ANS-our friend and came up with the code of ethics
\beneficence - ANS-this should outweigh non-maleficence
\breakthrough pain - ANS-sudden flare ups
\caring - ANS-this is not an ethical principle but it is a bed rock of professionalism
\case management - ANS-essential for collaborative processes with multidisciplinary teams
and enables continuity of client care. such as social workers.
\central pain - ANS-caused by damage to nerves in CNS due to stroke, trauma, etc... may
experience constant pain as well as other symptoms like burning, pins and needles, aching
\chronic pain - ANS-prolonged pain lasting longer than 6 months. does not always have a
known cause
\client focused care - ANS-based on expressed physical, emotional needs of clients.
\close ended questions - ANS-these questions have yes or no answers
\comfort - ANS-provides healing, counteracts stress, restores a sense of self and
self-esteem.
\comfort - ANS-subjective; understand the normal for each individual client
\comfort - ANS-the concept is objective; note expression of general calmness
\disaster - ANS-has to interrupt normal flow of services or has to overwhelm the services.
internal is inside the facility. external is outside the facility but can also cause an internal.
\documentation - ANS-client record, communicating information. all of this must be accurate,
confidential, appropriate, complete, and detailed
\end of life care - ANS-provided to the client who is dying or near death
\every 24 hours - ANS-physician must rewrite restraint use orders how often?
\functional nursing - ANS-task-oriented, but yet cost effective. you are in charge of giving
meds to every patient on that unit that day. not ideal. unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP)
these people are not licensed but they are certified. risks of becoming depersonalized, we
don't take care of the patient as a whole.
\health - ANS-a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being
\health assessment - ANS-interview, health history, focused interview, physical assessment,
documentation, interpretation of findings
\holistic - ANS-what kind of assessment includes AIDET, gain trust/rapport, complete health
history, cultural assessment, comprehensive physical assessment, and comprehensive
psychosocial assessment
\infants & children - ANS-assessment of who? requires a different assessment approach that
requires extra steps to gain trust & understanding
\joint commission program - ANS-who put together the patient safety goals
\kindness - ANS-the expression of caring