Client Centered Care Final Exam (Solved), Exams of Advanced Education

A series of solved questions related to client-centered care, covering topics such as pressure ulcers, infections, skin conditions, medication administration, and basic nursing procedures. It offers a valuable resource for students preparing for a final exam in client-centered care, providing insights into common exam questions and their solutions.

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Client Centered Care Final Exam
(Solved)
what are risk factors associated with pressure ulcers? - malnutrition, age, sensory
issues, moisture
what is the name for an infection found in the dermal layer and subcutaneous tissue -
cellulitis
what is the name for a tumor that usually begins as a nodule and can rapidly form an
ulcer - squamous cell carcinoma
when repositioning a patient, why should you try to lift the patient and not slide them?
- shearing
which type of diet should a teenager with acne follow - well-balanced
when administering the flu vaccine, this type of immunity is known as - active artificial
immunity
what line of defense is your skin considered - first
when you begin your shift, how long should you wash your hands? - 20-30 seconds
what is a "butterfly" rash? - systemic lupus erythmatosis
what is it when the body produces an immune response against its own cells? -
autoimmune
what should be reinforced with someone diagnosed with SLE - daily skin inspection
which dietary teaching should you reinforce for a newly diagnosed person with HIV+ -
avoid excessively hot food
which instructions should a nurse reinforce to a client with a lens implant after a
cataract extraction? - avoid straining during a BM
name the structures and organs that urine pass through - kidney, ureter, bladder,
urethra, meatus
according to Maslow's Hierarchy, where does rest and sleep fit in? - phsiological
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Client Centered Care Final Exam

(Solved)

what are risk factors associated with pressure ulcers? - malnutrition, age, sensory issues, moisture what is the name for an infection found in the dermal layer and subcutaneous tissue - cellulitis what is the name for a tumor that usually begins as a nodule and can rapidly form an ulcer - squamous cell carcinoma when repositioning a patient, why should you try to lift the patient and not slide them?

  • shearing which type of diet should a teenager with acne follow - well-balanced when administering the flu vaccine, this type of immunity is known as - active artificial immunity what line of defense is your skin considered - first when you begin your shift, how long should you wash your hands? - 20-30 seconds what is a "butterfly" rash? - systemic lupus erythmatosis what is it when the body produces an immune response against its own cells? - autoimmune what should be reinforced with someone diagnosed with SLE - daily skin inspection which dietary teaching should you reinforce for a newly diagnosed person with HIV+ - avoid excessively hot food which instructions should a nurse reinforce to a client with a lens implant after a cataract extraction? - avoid straining during a BM name the structures and organs that urine pass through - kidney, ureter, bladder, urethra, meatus according to Maslow's Hierarchy, where does rest and sleep fit in? - phsiological

after surgery, a pt may develop a reduction in peristaltic movement. this results in what? - constipation a client with chronic pain states to the nurse, "this pain interferes with my life, I cant do anything I used to anymore!" - "can you tell me more about what you are unable to do due to your pain?" the provider order 0.25 mg of a medication to be administered po. the medication is available in 125 mcg scored - 2 tablets a child weighing 50 pounds is prescribed 10 mg/kg by mouth once daily for three days. oral suspension comes 200 mg/ 5 mL - 5.7 mL a client is ordered 1000 mcg of an IV med. you have a vial containing 2 mg/ mL - 0.5mL 6 oz of cranberry juice, 1 cup of chicken broth, 120 mL of ice cream, 8 oz of tea. whats the intake? - 780 mL what are osteoclasts? - Bone-destroying cells why should a nurse give an enema in the left Sim's postion? - allows the enema to flow easier what causes conductive hearing loss? - obstruction in the cerumen what converts light into signals - retina muskuloskeletal disorder is characterized by compression of the median nerve in the wrist. - carpal tunnel