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[Show more]Evidence Based Practice - a set of recommended clinical actions for a clinical problem or population that are based to some degree on research evidence. 
 
Clinical practice guideline - a generic set of recommendations regarding the management of a clinical condition, problem, or situation. Id...
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Clinical practice guideline - a generic set of recommendations regarding the management of a clinical condition, problem, or situation. Id...
Public Health - science and art of preventing disease, prolonging life & promoting health through the organized efforts and informed choices of society, organizations, communities, and individuals 
 
Major Public Health achievements in 20th century - safer, healthier foods 
immunizations 
fluo...
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Add to cartPublic Health - science and art of preventing disease, prolonging life & promoting health through the organized efforts and informed choices of society, organizations, communities, and individuals 
 
Major Public Health achievements in 20th century - safer, healthier foods 
immunizations 
fluo...
Scholarship - Creation of new knowledge 
 
Four Types of Scholarship - 1. Teaching: education (patient/nurse/student) 
2. Integration: taking what you've learned into practice 
3. Application: the use of scholarship 
4. Discovery: creating of new information 
 
Characteristics of a scholar - ...
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Add to cartScholarship - Creation of new knowledge 
 
Four Types of Scholarship - 1. Teaching: education (patient/nurse/student) 
2. Integration: taking what you've learned into practice 
3. Application: the use of scholarship 
4. Discovery: creating of new information 
 
Characteristics of a scholar - ...
What is research? - A systematic inquiry that uses rigorous methods to answer questions or solve problems. 
 
What are the goals of research? - Develop, refine, and expand knowledge. 
 
Nursing research - Designed to develop evidence about issues important to various stakeholders. 
 
Clinic...
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Add to cartWhat is research? - A systematic inquiry that uses rigorous methods to answer questions or solve problems. 
 
What are the goals of research? - Develop, refine, and expand knowledge. 
 
Nursing research - Designed to develop evidence about issues important to various stakeholders. 
 
Clinic...
Difference between Community health nursing and public health - Public health nursing is broad and focuses on the population as a whole. community health nursing is setting specific. Public health nurses usually provide care to those that are unable to seek assistance. Community health nursing is...
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Add to cartDifference between Community health nursing and public health - Public health nursing is broad and focuses on the population as a whole. community health nursing is setting specific. Public health nurses usually provide care to those that are unable to seek assistance. Community health nursing is...
What are Clinical protocols - A set of specific care actions for a patient population that has been endorsed by the hospital, agency, primary care clinic, or healthcare facility. 
- is agency specific 
-promotes effective clinical management and reduces variability in care 
 
What are Evidenced ...
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Add to cartWhat are Clinical protocols - A set of specific care actions for a patient population that has been endorsed by the hospital, agency, primary care clinic, or healthcare facility. 
- is agency specific 
-promotes effective clinical management and reduces variability in care 
 
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Ethics are - pp-declarations of what is right or wrong and what ought to be 
 
Ethical dilemma is a - pp-situation that requires an individual to make a choice between two equally unfavorable alternatives 
p127-a puzzling moral problem in which a person/group can envision morally justified rea...
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Add to cartEthics are - pp-declarations of what is right or wrong and what ought to be 
 
Ethical dilemma is a - pp-situation that requires an individual to make a choice between two equally unfavorable alternatives 
p127-a puzzling moral problem in which a person/group can envision morally justified rea...
Ethics - branch of philosophy that includes both a body of knowledge about the moral life and a process of reflection for determining what persons ought to do or be, regarding this life. 
 
Bioethics - branch of ethics that applies the knowledge and process of ethics to the examination of ethi...
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Add to cartEthics - branch of philosophy that includes both a body of knowledge about the moral life and a process of reflection for determining what persons ought to do or be, regarding this life. 
 
Bioethics - branch of ethics that applies the knowledge and process of ethics to the examination of ethi...
symptoms that exists but should not be there - positive symptoms 
 
What are the positive symptoms? - -hallucinations 
-delusions 
-disorganized speech 
 
perceptual experiences that occur without actual external sensory stimuli, can include all 5 sense - hallucinations 
 
hallucinations th...
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Add to cartsymptoms that exists but should not be there - positive symptoms 
 
What are the positive symptoms? - -hallucinations 
-delusions 
-disorganized speech 
 
perceptual experiences that occur without actual external sensory stimuli, can include all 5 sense - hallucinations 
 
hallucinations th...
public health - science and art of preventing disease, prolonging life, and promoting health through organized efforts and informed choices of society, organizations, communities, and individuals 
 
public health distinguished from other specialties - -focus on populations/communities or group...
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public health distinguished from other specialties - -focus on populations/communities or group...
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Define Public Health - what we as a society do collectively to assure the conditions in which people can be healthy (IOM) 
 
Define Population - a collection of individuals who have one or more personal or environmental characteristics in common 
 
Define Population based care (population focu...
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Add to cartDefine Public Health - what we as a society do collectively to assure the conditions in which people can be healthy (IOM) 
 
Define Population - a collection of individuals who have one or more personal or environmental characteristics in common 
 
Define Population based care (population focu...
Evidence Based Practice - a set of recommended clinical actions for a clinical problem or population that are based to some degree on research evidence. 
 
Clinical practice guideline - a generic set of recommendations regarding the management of a clinical condition, problem, or situation. Id...
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Clinical practice guideline - a generic set of recommendations regarding the management of a clinical condition, problem, or situation. Id...
What's the leading cause of chest trauma? - Correct Answer Motor vehicle accidents 
 
What are the 6 P's? - Correct Answer Pain 
Pallor 
Pulselessness 
Paresthesia 
Paralysis 
Poikilothermia 
 
What are the two classifications of chest trauma? - Correct Answer *Penetrating* & *Blunt* Chest Trauma ...
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Add to cartWhat's the leading cause of chest trauma? - Correct Answer Motor vehicle accidents 
 
What are the 6 P's? - Correct Answer Pain 
Pallor 
Pulselessness 
Paresthesia 
Paralysis 
Poikilothermia 
 
What are the two classifications of chest trauma? - Correct Answer *Penetrating* & *Blunt* Chest Trauma ...
The nurse admits a client in active labor to the birthing center. She is 100% effaced, dilated 3 cm, and at +1 station. What stage of labor has this client reached? 
 
First 
 
Latent 
 
Second 
 
Transitional - First 
 
Rationale 
The first stage of labor lasts from the onset of contractions...
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Add to cartThe nurse admits a client in active labor to the birthing center. She is 100% effaced, dilated 3 cm, and at +1 station. What stage of labor has this client reached? 
 
First 
 
Latent 
 
Second 
 
Transitional - First 
 
Rationale 
The first stage of labor lasts from the onset of contractions...
NURS 403 Endocrine Exam 3 Questions with Correct Answers
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What does bronchovesicular mean? 
the definition of a basic breath sound 
 
inspiratory phase is equal to the expiratory phase 
 
 
What does tachypnea mean? 
What about bradypnea? 
abnormally rapid breathing 
abnormally slow breathing 
 
 
 
AD 
 
How about dyspnea? 
difficult or labored breathing ...
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Add to cartWhat does bronchovesicular mean? 
the definition of a basic breath sound 
 
inspiratory phase is equal to the expiratory phase 
 
 
What does tachypnea mean? 
What about bradypnea? 
abnormally rapid breathing 
abnormally slow breathing 
 
 
 
AD 
 
How about dyspnea? 
difficult or labored breathing ...
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