Bradypnea
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slow breathing
Jean Watson's theory
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theory of human caring- promote health and restore client to health and
prevent illness
Describe the correlation between evidence based knowledge and critical thinking.
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In order to think critically, you need to know even more background
knowledge on the patient and things done in the past where there is valid
evidence as to the way things are done
Convection
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Transfer of heat to something wet
Ex: Putting your wet shoes on a floor vent to dry them faster.
Madeline Leininger's theory
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cultural care diversity and universality; transcultural care
,What equipment is needed to assess blood pressure?
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Stethoscope, sphygmomanometer
Virginia Henderson's theory
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definition of nursing and and identification of 14 basic needs of people;
assisting clients to gain independence
Autonomy (Proverbs 2: 2-11)
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the right to self-determination; respect patient's rights to make decision
about care
New roles that exist for nurses
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1. Forensic nursing
2. Entrepreneurship
3. Legal consulting
, 4. Case management
5. Disaster nursing
What are Korotkoff sounds?
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the sound heard during the taking of blood pressure using a
sphygmomanometer and stethoscope
When should the nurse measure vital signs?
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When the surroundings and external factors won't seem like they will affect
measurements
Bradycardia
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slow HR
Paradigm
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slow breathing
Jean Watson's theory
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theory of human caring- promote health and restore client to health and
prevent illness
Describe the correlation between evidence based knowledge and critical thinking.
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In order to think critically, you need to know even more background
knowledge on the patient and things done in the past where there is valid
evidence as to the way things are done
Convection
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Transfer of heat to something wet
Ex: Putting your wet shoes on a floor vent to dry them faster.
Madeline Leininger's theory
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cultural care diversity and universality; transcultural care
,What equipment is needed to assess blood pressure?
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Stethoscope, sphygmomanometer
Virginia Henderson's theory
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definition of nursing and and identification of 14 basic needs of people;
assisting clients to gain independence
Autonomy (Proverbs 2: 2-11)
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the right to self-determination; respect patient's rights to make decision
about care
New roles that exist for nurses
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1. Forensic nursing
2. Entrepreneurship
3. Legal consulting
, 4. Case management
5. Disaster nursing
What are Korotkoff sounds?
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the sound heard during the taking of blood pressure using a
sphygmomanometer and stethoscope
When should the nurse measure vital signs?
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When the surroundings and external factors won't seem like they will affect
measurements
Bradycardia
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slow HR
Paradigm
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