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NUR 2115 Fundamentals of Professional Nursing Study Guide Exam 2 1. Steps of the Nursing Process - 1. Assessment 2. Diagnosis 3. Planning 4. Implementation 5. Evaluation 2. Types of asse... ssment - 1.Initial Assessment 2.Focus Assessment 3.Time-Lapsed Reassessment 4.Emergency Assessment 3. Initial assessment - Admission when client enters healthcare system - Purpose to evaluate health status and identify health needs that are un-met - Must be documented by registered nurse - Parts may be delegated to non-licensed personnel 4. Focused assessment - assessment conducted to assess a specific problem; focuses on pertinent history and body regions 5. Emergency assessment - rapid focused assessment conducted to determine potentially fatal situations 6. Time lapses assessment - 7. NANDA - 8. Types of Diagnosis - 9. SMART - 10. Informal planning - 11. Outcome identification and planning - 12. Initial planning - 13. Ongoing planning - 14. Discharge planning - 15. Intervention and implementation - 16. Evaluation - 17. 5 elements of evaluation - 18. NANDA diagnosis for oxygen and gas exchange - 19. NANDA Infection - 20. Highest rate of )2 through nasal canula is? - 21. At how many liters per hour would you put humidity on? - 22. Using a mask allows you to run higher than what? - 23. Apnea - 24. Dyspnea - 25. Tachypnea - 26. Bradypnea - 27. Cyanosis - 28. Anemia - 29. Pallor - 30. Normal respiration rate - 31. Normal pulse ox reading - 32. Pulse ox reading below what is considered abnormal - 33. Equipment required for lung auscultation - 34. When evaluating lung sounds patient should be in what position - 35. When listening to lung sounds place the warm diaphragm of the stethoscope over the landmarks and ask the patient to breathe deeply through? - 36. Respiratory patterns - ... 37. Normal respiratory pattern otherwise known as? - 38. tachypnea is how many breaths per minute - 39. Bradypnea - 40. Hyperventilation - 41. Apneustic breathing - 42. Cheyenne-Stokes - 43. Kussmaul respirations - 44. Air trapping - 45. crackles - 46. Ronchi - 47. Wheezing - 48. Nanda dx oxygen - 49. Alterations in oxygen as the etiology - 50. Spirometry benefits - 51. Deep breathing exercises can be used to overcome - 52. Incentive spirometry encourages the patient to? - 53. Benefits of pursed lip breathing - 54. Importance of coughing - 55. Importance of deep breathing - 56. Signs and symptoms of respiratory distress - 57. Medications that can cause respiratory depression - 58. Signs and symptoms of hypoxia - 59. Bacteria can be? - 60. Viruses - 61. Fungi - 62. Virulence - 63. Incubation period - 64. Prodromal stage - 65. full stage of illness - 66. convalescent period - 67. Signs and symptoms of infection - 68. Lab tests indicating infection - 69. Electronic and digital thermometers - 70. Disposable single use thermometers - 71. Temporal artery thermometer - 72. Automated Monitoring Devices - 73. When assessing oral temp, you should wait ____ mins after the patient has? - 74. Normal temperature - 75. Assess tympanic membrane temp - 76. Assess axillary temp will be higher/lower by how many degrees - 77. Rectal temperature is about ...... degree higher/lower, than oral. - 78. What vital signs will be different with infection? - 79. Age groups susceptible to tissue injury due to weak skin integrity. - 80. Vitamins for epithelization and collagen synthesis - 81. mineral that plays a role in proliferation of cells - 82. Phases of wound healing - 83. Hemostasis - 84. Inflammatory phase - 85. Maturation phase - 86. Dehiscence - 87. Evisceration - 88. Stages of pressure ulcers - 89. Unstageable pressure ulcer - 90. Protective precaution- immunocompromised patient - 91. Standard Precautions 92. Airborne precaution - 93. Contact precaution - 94. What is the purpose of spirometry? - 95. What is the difference between subjective and objective data? - 96. What is the order in which assessments should be done? - 97. Normal BP - 98. Normal pulse - 99. Normal respiratory rate - 100. Normal temperature range - 101. Normal oxygen saturation. - 102. Erickson's Psychosocial Development - 103. Trust vs mistrust 104. Autonomy vs shame and doubt - 105. Initiative vs guilt - 106. Industry vs inferiority - 107. Identity vs role confusion - 108. Intimacy vs. Isolation - 109. Generativity vs stagnation - 110. Ego integrity vs despair - 111. Braden scale is used for .... - 112. The lower or higher the number indicates higher risk on Braden scale? - 113. Benefits of fever - 114. Fever's in babies can cause - 115. Can febrile seizures cause brain damage? Increase risk for epilepsy? - 116. Treat fever when temp is? - 117. Treatment for fever - 118. Taking rectal temperature on cardiac patient can cause - [Show More]
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