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NUR 1022C FUNDAMENTALS FINAL REVIEW KEISER UNIVERSITY COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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โ The guy that fell out of the treat experienced what kind of pain? Answer: Somatic pain โ Post op education for a pt regarding pain includes: Answer: - relaxtion techniques (music, headphones, meditation)
โ A pt with sleep apnea should be instructed to: Answer: Get 6- 7 hours of sleep โ IV's and IM injections are considered to be: (invades the skin) Answer: parental โ Most important organs: Answer: Brain (neurologic), heart (cardio), and lungs (pulmonary) โ If a pt has a sodium level of 120, what should you do? (most important thing) Answer: They have hyponatremia and need to be put on SEIZURE PRECAUTIONS โ Most important thing to check for when administering narcotics: Answer: respirations โ Things you can collaborate with pt on: Answer: - health promotion
NOT that there will be puss because not all wounds will have pus. (Pus indicates infection) โ ***Immunizations and screening DO NOT ____________ Answer: prevent diseases โ ****Testicular exams should: Answer: be performed by adolescents regularly โ What is religion? Answer: Systematic and routine/organized. Structure of Spirituality โ What is spirituality? Answer: Searching the meaning of life. Affects behavior which effects decisions โ When should you assess a pts spirituality? Answer: change in diagnosis, before any major procedures โ Before making important decisions or before major procedures, a pt may turn to: Answer: Elders/chaplains/ higher authority within religion
โ Some cultures may prefer what when receiving care? Answer: Males may prefer to be treated by males Females may prefer to be treated by females โ If the patient is wearing or has medallions/ religious articles on prior to procedure: Answer: - Educate pt on why they shouldn't wear it
โ Always determine plan of care based on: Answer: ABC's, LOC, safety (falls), pain โ A pt with multiple meds has: Answer: poly-pharmacy Make sure you tell them to go to the same pharmacist for all of their prescriptions :) โ What causes deficit (Hypovolemia): Answer: blood loss, vomiting, diarrhea โ S/S Fluid volume deficit: Answer: Urine concentration, Orthostatic hypotension, pulse weak and thready (think low VS) โ Fluid volume excess S/S: Answer: bounding pulse, edema, hypertension Think too much water, heart working harder to push out fluid โ Hypernatremia can cause: Answer: fluid volume excess โ Education for a pt on low sodium diet: Answer: no canned food, eat fresh or frozen
Prevention/slow onset of disease Secondary Prevention detect and treat illnesses in early stages Teritiary Prevention stopping disease progression; return to pre-illness state โ During the nursing process, if your pt is at risk for something what should your goal focus on? Answer: prevention (you do not want your patient to get it) โ Nursing diagnoses for pneumonia/CHF Answer: ineffective airway clearance/poor gas exchange โ Nursing diagnosis for respiratory Answer: ineffective airway clearance, ineffective breathing patterns โ Signs and symptoms of acute infection: Answer: โข Swollen lymph nodes
administer. This test can be done on any body fluid or tissue or exudates and is critical in the management of infections. โ Contact Precautions are used: Answer: Used when known or suspected contagious disease is present. Direct or indirect contact with patient or something in the room.
โ Airborne Precautions are used: Answer: when known or suspected contagious disease can be transmitted by means of SMALL droplets suspended in the air. (Greater distance and longer time than larger droplets) N95 Mask personally fitted for you-inclusive and can't breathe anything in Gloves Gown Diseases: Varicella, Rubeola, Shingles, Measles, *****Tuberculosis, Shingles โ Droplet precautions are used: Answer: Used when known or suspected contagious disease can be transmitted through LARGE droplets suspended in air Mask Gloves Gown Eye Protection
Ex: Go lytely, saline, milk of magnesia
โ Endoscopy (what it looks for and prep/procedure): Answer: passed through mouth, visualizes esophagus-stomach
Overflow- unexpected leakage of small amounts because bladder is full โ Daily urine output of normal adult: Answer: 1440 ml/day 30 - 60ml/hour โ Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN) & Creatinine levels tell you what? Answer: tell how kidney is functioning. If lab values are elevated or decreased this indicates poor function!!! THIS IS A BLOOD LAB TEST!!! Decreased kidney function can cause drug toxicity โ Normal Creatinine levels Answer: 0.6 - 1.2 mg/dL women 0.8 - 1.4 mg/dL (so think 1 - 1.5) โ Normal values for BUN in the blood are: Answer: 7 to 20 mg/dL โ What can a UAP not do during a 24 hour urine test? Answer: cannot assess, plan, or do anything invasive