NUR209 Final Exam
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Terms in this set (280)
what ppe is needed gown and gloves
for contact
precautions?
bp cuff too large low reading
means
bp cuff too small high reading
means
used to auscultate; doppler ultrasound
study that uses high-
frequency sound
waves for detection
of blood flow within
the vessels
what tests are used to wbc, sed rate, blood cultures
determine signs of an
infection?
,The nurse performs review of systems
this prior to physical
assessment to find
out about any health
problems
why is the older adult decreased muscle mass and strength, slower
more susceptible to reaction time and reflexes, vision and hearing
accidents? changes
what should be harsh soaps and vigorous scrubbing
avoided in bathing
older adults to
preserve skin
integrity?
uses audible bed alarm
reminders not to get
up
what area is palpated suprapubic area
to assess for urinary
retention?
typical volume of a 70-130mL
hypertonic enema
can help prevent incentive spirometer
atelectasis and
pneumonia
,this condition decreased peripheral nerve function
contributes to injury
to skin and
extremities in older
adults
how to clean an top to bottom
approximated wound center to outside
The type of syringe tuberculin syringe
that measures liquid
in 1/100 mL
NPH has a ______ cloudy
opacity
what is the as long as needed or 72-96 hours
recommended
duration of a
peripheral IV
angiocatheter?
This type of flow sheet
documentation form
is used to efficiently
record nursing care
over time.
someone attributes projection
their own thoughts or
impulses to someone
else
, these recreational cocaine, alcohol, and marijuana
drugs can interfere
with sexual function
how to you clean an circles from center out
open intentional
wound?
what do defense preserve ego
mechanisms do?
what puts a patient at urinary retention, BPH, pelvic surgery
risk for UTI?
less than __mL in 50 mL
bladder is considered
normal
what should the nurse position patient, medications, straight cath
do for a patient with a
urinary retention?
what is a decreased bone density
complication in older
adults?
what assessments are cap refill, peripheral pulses, pressure
done when checking (edema), numbness, pain
restraints?
120 ml most common, fleets enema
prep for colon exams
well approximated primary intention
(surgical wounds),
minimal tissue loss
Save
Terms in this set (280)
what ppe is needed gown and gloves
for contact
precautions?
bp cuff too large low reading
means
bp cuff too small high reading
means
used to auscultate; doppler ultrasound
study that uses high-
frequency sound
waves for detection
of blood flow within
the vessels
what tests are used to wbc, sed rate, blood cultures
determine signs of an
infection?
,The nurse performs review of systems
this prior to physical
assessment to find
out about any health
problems
why is the older adult decreased muscle mass and strength, slower
more susceptible to reaction time and reflexes, vision and hearing
accidents? changes
what should be harsh soaps and vigorous scrubbing
avoided in bathing
older adults to
preserve skin
integrity?
uses audible bed alarm
reminders not to get
up
what area is palpated suprapubic area
to assess for urinary
retention?
typical volume of a 70-130mL
hypertonic enema
can help prevent incentive spirometer
atelectasis and
pneumonia
,this condition decreased peripheral nerve function
contributes to injury
to skin and
extremities in older
adults
how to clean an top to bottom
approximated wound center to outside
The type of syringe tuberculin syringe
that measures liquid
in 1/100 mL
NPH has a ______ cloudy
opacity
what is the as long as needed or 72-96 hours
recommended
duration of a
peripheral IV
angiocatheter?
This type of flow sheet
documentation form
is used to efficiently
record nursing care
over time.
someone attributes projection
their own thoughts or
impulses to someone
else
, these recreational cocaine, alcohol, and marijuana
drugs can interfere
with sexual function
how to you clean an circles from center out
open intentional
wound?
what do defense preserve ego
mechanisms do?
what puts a patient at urinary retention, BPH, pelvic surgery
risk for UTI?
less than __mL in 50 mL
bladder is considered
normal
what should the nurse position patient, medications, straight cath
do for a patient with a
urinary retention?
what is a decreased bone density
complication in older
adults?
what assessments are cap refill, peripheral pulses, pressure
done when checking (edema), numbness, pain
restraints?
120 ml most common, fleets enema
prep for colon exams
well approximated primary intention
(surgical wounds),
minimal tissue loss