NUR 265 EXAM 1 GUIDE/COMPREHENSIVE STUDY GUIDE | ALL
Nur 265 Exam 1
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS | GRADED A+ | VERIFIED
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_bo71qj
ANSWERS |
1. 56.1 Identify Educate patient how to take medication and important to complete antibiotic
the management Educate patient not to share towels, wear clean clothes
and nursing care Keep skin dry, use cotton underwear,
of the patient Educate patient about how to cleanse the affected area.
with infectious The major goals for the patient may include maintenance of skin integrity, relief
and non-infec- of discomfort, promotion of restful sleep, self-acceptance, knowledge about skin
tious dermatoses care, and avoidance of complication
Identify Herpes Zoster: clinical presentation/treatment/ PT ed
Psosiasis: clinical presentation treated with topicals -steroids would be appropri-
ate-Pt ed steroids only apply to area
2. 56.2 2Use the Stevens: very rare
nursing process drugs that cause: pt looses skin b/c of meds
as a framework concern: they will have fluid loss, hyperthermia,
for care of complications: skin sloughs off, at ris for electrolyte imbalance, hypothermia, infec-
patients with tion, CAre: stop medications, prevent complications, treat pt as if burn pt, dietary
Stevens-Johnson considerations, meds need to keep skin moist, meds need to prevent infection
syndrome
Skin inspection,
oral cavity
3. 52.1 Provide ed- Step 1. Stand in front of mirror; check both breast for anything unusual, look for
ucation to pa- discharge from the nipple, puckering, dimpling or scaling of the skin.
tients and con- Step 2. Check contour of breast- muscle should feel tighten
sumer groups Watch in the mirror as you clasp your hands behind your head and press your
about breast-self hands forward. Noted any change in the contour of your breasts.
awareness Step 3. Next, press your hands firmly on your hips and bow slightly toward the
mirror as you pull your shoulders and elbows forward.
2.Note any change in the contour of your breasts
Step 4Some women do step 4 of the examination in the shower. Your fingers will
glide easily over soapy skin, so you can concentrate on feeling for changes inside
, Nur 265 Exam 1
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_bo71qj
the breast.
1.Raise your left arm.
2.Use three or four fingers of your right hand to feel your left breast firmly, carefully,
and thoroughly.
3.Beginning at the outer edge, press the flat part of your fingers in small circles,
moving the circles slowly around the breast.
4.Gradually work toward the nipple.
5.Be sure to cover the whole breast.
6.Pay special attention to the area between the breast and the underarm, including
the underarm itself.
7.Feel for any unusual lumps or masses under the skin.
8.If you have any spontaneous discharge during the month—whether or not it is
during your breast self-examination—see your primary provider.
9.Repeat the examination on your right breast.
Step 5. Step 4 should be repeated lying down.Monthly check after 1.Lie flat on your
back with your left arm over your head and a pillow or folded towel under your left
shoulder. (This position flattens your breast and makes it easier to check.)
2.Use the same circular motion described earlier.
3.Repeat on your right breast
how to reach breast self exam, and how often should they perform these exams
4. 53.1 Identify Pathophysiologies:
the pathophysiol- Decrease muscle strength and sexual energy
ogy of BPH decrease number of viable sperm
shrinkage and loss of firmness of testes; thickening of seminiferous tubules
fibrotic changes of corpora cavernosa
enlargement of prostate gland
5. 53.1 Identify the Manifestations:
clinical manifes- Changes in sexual response - prolonged time to reach full erection, rapid penile
tations of BPH detumescence and prolonged refractory period
Nur 265 Exam 1
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS | GRADED A+ | VERIFIED
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_bo71qj
ANSWERS |
1. 56.1 Identify Educate patient how to take medication and important to complete antibiotic
the management Educate patient not to share towels, wear clean clothes
and nursing care Keep skin dry, use cotton underwear,
of the patient Educate patient about how to cleanse the affected area.
with infectious The major goals for the patient may include maintenance of skin integrity, relief
and non-infec- of discomfort, promotion of restful sleep, self-acceptance, knowledge about skin
tious dermatoses care, and avoidance of complication
Identify Herpes Zoster: clinical presentation/treatment/ PT ed
Psosiasis: clinical presentation treated with topicals -steroids would be appropri-
ate-Pt ed steroids only apply to area
2. 56.2 2Use the Stevens: very rare
nursing process drugs that cause: pt looses skin b/c of meds
as a framework concern: they will have fluid loss, hyperthermia,
for care of complications: skin sloughs off, at ris for electrolyte imbalance, hypothermia, infec-
patients with tion, CAre: stop medications, prevent complications, treat pt as if burn pt, dietary
Stevens-Johnson considerations, meds need to keep skin moist, meds need to prevent infection
syndrome
Skin inspection,
oral cavity
3. 52.1 Provide ed- Step 1. Stand in front of mirror; check both breast for anything unusual, look for
ucation to pa- discharge from the nipple, puckering, dimpling or scaling of the skin.
tients and con- Step 2. Check contour of breast- muscle should feel tighten
sumer groups Watch in the mirror as you clasp your hands behind your head and press your
about breast-self hands forward. Noted any change in the contour of your breasts.
awareness Step 3. Next, press your hands firmly on your hips and bow slightly toward the
mirror as you pull your shoulders and elbows forward.
2.Note any change in the contour of your breasts
Step 4Some women do step 4 of the examination in the shower. Your fingers will
glide easily over soapy skin, so you can concentrate on feeling for changes inside
, Nur 265 Exam 1
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_bo71qj
the breast.
1.Raise your left arm.
2.Use three or four fingers of your right hand to feel your left breast firmly, carefully,
and thoroughly.
3.Beginning at the outer edge, press the flat part of your fingers in small circles,
moving the circles slowly around the breast.
4.Gradually work toward the nipple.
5.Be sure to cover the whole breast.
6.Pay special attention to the area between the breast and the underarm, including
the underarm itself.
7.Feel for any unusual lumps or masses under the skin.
8.If you have any spontaneous discharge during the month—whether or not it is
during your breast self-examination—see your primary provider.
9.Repeat the examination on your right breast.
Step 5. Step 4 should be repeated lying down.Monthly check after 1.Lie flat on your
back with your left arm over your head and a pillow or folded towel under your left
shoulder. (This position flattens your breast and makes it easier to check.)
2.Use the same circular motion described earlier.
3.Repeat on your right breast
how to reach breast self exam, and how often should they perform these exams
4. 53.1 Identify Pathophysiologies:
the pathophysiol- Decrease muscle strength and sexual energy
ogy of BPH decrease number of viable sperm
shrinkage and loss of firmness of testes; thickening of seminiferous tubules
fibrotic changes of corpora cavernosa
enlargement of prostate gland
5. 53.1 Identify the Manifestations:
clinical manifes- Changes in sexual response - prolonged time to reach full erection, rapid penile
tations of BPH detumescence and prolonged refractory period