NUR 2349 Professional Nursing 1
1. What is the QSEN that recognizes the patient or designee as the source of control and full partner in providing compassionate and coordinated care based on respect for patient’s preferences, values, and needs?
Patient-centered care
2. What is the QSEN that fu...
nur 2349 professional nursing 1 1 what is the qsen that recognizes the patient or designee as the source of control and full partner in providing compassionate and coordinated care based on respect f
NUR 2349 Professional Nursing 1
1.What is the QSEN that recognizes the patient or designee as the source of control and full partner in providing compassionate and coordinated care based on respect for patient’s preferences, values, and needs?
Patient-centered care
2.What is the QSEN that functions effectively within nursing and inter-professional teams, fostering open communication, mutual respect, and shared decision-
making to achieve quality patient care?
Teamwork and Collaboration
3.What causes Osteomalacia?
Softening of the bone causing a lack of calcification, related to vitamin D deficiency
4.What is Paget’s Disease?
Bone regenerates malformed
5.With Paget’s disease what areas are increase bone loss effects at?
Skull, vertebrae, femur, and pelvis
6.What is Osteomyelitis?
Infection of the bone
7.How is IV antibiotics usually delivered?
PICC line
8.What is a benign tumor?
Noncancerous
9.What is a malignant tumor?
Cancerous
10.What is osteogenic tumor?
Tumor from the bone
11.What is chondrogenic tumors?
Tumor from the cartilage
12.What is a fibrogenic tumors?
Tumor from fibrous tissue
13.What is metastasize?
To spread 14.Where does osteosarcoma begin?
Begins in the cells that form the bone (malignant)
15.Where does Ewing sarcoma occur?
Occurs in/around the bone (malignant)
16.What is scoliosis?
S curve of the spine
17.What is kyphosis?
Hunch back
18.What is Lordosis?
Inward curve of the lower spine (common in pregnant women)
19.What is fibromyalgia?
A chronic pain syndrome with generalized nerve pain
20.What an cause a flair up?
Lack of sleep, bad diet, high stress
21.What is the first sign of a flair up?
Migraine
22.What is gout?
Is a systemic disease in which urate crystals deposit in the joints and other body tissues, causing inflammation
23.Who is it most common in?
Men ages 40-50
24.What is the drug of choice for Gout?
Allopurinol
25.What is foods should be avoided if you have Gout ?
Organ meats, shellfish, oily fish with bones, dried beans, lobster, oatmeal, oyster, pears, asparagus, poultry, spinach, and alcohol
26.What is osteoarthritis?
Loss of cartilage and tissue/ bone on bone
27.Does osteoarthritis effect unilateral or bilateral and is it systemic or nonsystemic?
Unilateral and nonsystemic
28.What are some risk factors for osteoarthritis?
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