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[Show more]Community Based Nursing philosophy of care in which the care is provided as patients and their families move among various service providers outside of hospitals 
What are some examples of community health nurses? epidemiologist case manager coordinator of services provided to a group of patients ho...
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What are some examples of community health nurses? epidemiologist case manager coordinator of services provided to a group of patients ho...
d5w, normal saline, lactated ringers examples of isotonic iv fluids 
d5w - can be both isotonic and hypotonic - 1/3 extracellular, 2/3 intracellular - given to supply water and correct increases in serum osmolality - use caution in patients w/ increased intracranial pressure due to hyperglycemic eff...
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Add to cartd5w, normal saline, lactated ringers examples of isotonic iv fluids 
d5w - can be both isotonic and hypotonic - 1/3 extracellular, 2/3 intracellular - given to supply water and correct increases in serum osmolality - use caution in patients w/ increased intracranial pressure due to hyperglycemic eff...
Risk factors for impaired glucose regulation Age, lifestyle, racial & ethnic groups, family history, medical, selected meds 
Hypoglycemia consequences Irritability, Fatigue, Mental confusion, Seizures, Unconsciousness, Potentially leads to cellular death, diaphoresis, tremors 
gestiational diabetes ...
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Add to cartRisk factors for impaired glucose regulation Age, lifestyle, racial & ethnic groups, family history, medical, selected meds 
Hypoglycemia consequences Irritability, Fatigue, Mental confusion, Seizures, Unconsciousness, Potentially leads to cellular death, diaphoresis, tremors 
gestiational diabetes ...
While working with an 87 year old client in long term care the nurse is assessing if the client potentially has a urine infection. What would be assessment findings, typical to the older adult, that may alert the nurse that there is an infection - falls - dehydration - altered mental status 
Nurses ...
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Add to cartWhile working with an 87 year old client in long term care the nurse is assessing if the client potentially has a urine infection. What would be assessment findings, typical to the older adult, that may alert the nurse that there is an infection - falls - dehydration - altered mental status 
Nurses ...
Adult Temperature Normal Range = 96.4-99.5 ℉ or 35.8-37.5 ℃ 
Adult Pulse Normal Range = 60-100 BPM 
Normal Amplitude: +2 
Adult Respiration Rate Normal Range = 12-20 
Normal Observance: Even, Unlabored 
Adult Blood Pressure Normal = 120/80 
Adult Pain Level Scale: 0-10 
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Add to cartAdult Temperature Normal Range = 96.4-99.5 ℉ or 35.8-37.5 ℃ 
Adult Pulse Normal Range = 60-100 BPM 
Normal Amplitude: +2 
Adult Respiration Rate Normal Range = 12-20 
Normal Observance: Even, Unlabored 
Adult Blood Pressure Normal = 120/80 
Adult Pain Level Scale: 0-10 
(Zero being absolutely no...
What is the role of the nurse regarding contraception? -counselor -educator 
What must you be aware of when a patient is considering a contraceptive? Counselor: -focused on the needs, feelings, & preferences of the woman & her partner 
Educator: -Nurses need current & correct information about contr...
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Add to cartWhat is the role of the nurse regarding contraception? -counselor -educator 
What must you be aware of when a patient is considering a contraceptive? Counselor: -focused on the needs, feelings, & preferences of the woman & her partner 
Educator: -Nurses need current & correct information about contr...
What are the component parts of the physical assessment in order for the thorax and lungs. Inspection, Palptation, Chest excursion, Tactile fremitus, and Auscultation of lung sounds. 
What are the component parts of the physical assessment in order of the heart and peripheral vascular system? Inspec...
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Add to cartWhat are the component parts of the physical assessment in order for the thorax and lungs. Inspection, Palptation, Chest excursion, Tactile fremitus, and Auscultation of lung sounds. 
What are the component parts of the physical assessment in order of the heart and peripheral vascular system? Inspec...
The woman complains that the afterpains are worse after this baby than after her first child. The nurse's best response would be that Afterbirth pains increase in intensity with each pregnancy 
The nurse should include in patient teaching that around day four the lochia should be? Pinkish. 
A woman...
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Add to cartThe woman complains that the afterpains are worse after this baby than after her first child. The nurse's best response would be that Afterbirth pains increase in intensity with each pregnancy 
The nurse should include in patient teaching that around day four the lochia should be? Pinkish. 
A woman...
a core mental profession that employs a purposeful use of self as its art and a wide range of nursing, psychosocial, and neurological theories and research evidence as its science What is psychiatric-mental health nursing? 
individuals with psychiatric and substance abuse disorders Who does psychiat...
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Add to carta core mental profession that employs a purposeful use of self as its art and a wide range of nursing, psychosocial, and neurological theories and research evidence as its science What is psychiatric-mental health nursing? 
individuals with psychiatric and substance abuse disorders Who does psychiat...
What organization determines the scope of nursing practice? The board of nursing 
What activities are within the scope of the RN? Assessment Nursing diagnosis Outcome identification Planning Implementation Coordination of care Health teaching Health promotion Consultation Evaluation 
What factors af...
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Add to cartWhat organization determines the scope of nursing practice? The board of nursing 
What activities are within the scope of the RN? Assessment Nursing diagnosis Outcome identification Planning Implementation Coordination of care Health teaching Health promotion Consultation Evaluation 
What factors af...
What are the five veins in the venous portal system? 1. Superior mesenteric 2. Inferior mesenteric 3. gastric 4. splenic 5. cystic 
Which condition is caused by improper catheter placement and inadvertent puncture of the pleura? 1. air embolism 2. pneumothorax 3. sepsis 4. fluid overload 2. Pneumoth...
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Add to cartWhat are the five veins in the venous portal system? 1. Superior mesenteric 2. Inferior mesenteric 3. gastric 4. splenic 5. cystic 
Which condition is caused by improper catheter placement and inadvertent puncture of the pleura? 1. air embolism 2. pneumothorax 3. sepsis 4. fluid overload 2. Pneumoth...
5 P's of Labor -passenger = fetal presentation and placenta -passageway = birth canal -powers = contractions -position of mother -psychological response 
How does the nurse determine which direction the baby's occiput is facing? The nurse locates the infant's anterior fontanel. 
lie position (lon...
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Add to cart5 P's of Labor -passenger = fetal presentation and placenta -passageway = birth canal -powers = contractions -position of mother -psychological response 
How does the nurse determine which direction the baby's occiput is facing? The nurse locates the infant's anterior fontanel. 
lie position (lon...
Why must the nurse always ask a patient about their use of herbal supplements or botanicals? The substances can interact with a prescribed drug 
What is the FDA's role? Enforcing the established standards for drug manufacturing 
What's the best way for the nurse to make sure that the right patient...
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Add to cartWhy must the nurse always ask a patient about their use of herbal supplements or botanicals? The substances can interact with a prescribed drug 
What is the FDA's role? Enforcing the established standards for drug manufacturing 
What's the best way for the nurse to make sure that the right patient...
How many milliliters per day as a normal amount of urine produced by the kidneys in a healthy person? 2400 
What are signs and symptoms of dehydration? Thready pulse headache 
Which condition is typically treated with diuretics liver disease 
Which side effect from thiazide diuretics often caused pa...
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Add to cartHow many milliliters per day as a normal amount of urine produced by the kidneys in a healthy person? 2400 
What are signs and symptoms of dehydration? Thready pulse headache 
Which condition is typically treated with diuretics liver disease 
Which side effect from thiazide diuretics often caused pa...
Physiological changes in urinary elimination for an older client Blood flow to the kidney decreases as a result of atrophy in the supplying blood vessels, particularly in the renal cortex. In addition, the proximal tubules decrease in number in length. Compared to the young adults, and older adult u...
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Add to cartPhysiological changes in urinary elimination for an older client Blood flow to the kidney decreases as a result of atrophy in the supplying blood vessels, particularly in the renal cortex. In addition, the proximal tubules decrease in number in length. Compared to the young adults, and older adult u...
National League for Nursing (NLN) competencies 
Define: -is the premier organization for nurse faculty, and leaders in nursing education 
-members represent nursing education programs across the spectrum of higher education, health care organizations, and agencies 
What are the program outcomes/comp...
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Add to cartNational League for Nursing (NLN) competencies 
Define: -is the premier organization for nurse faculty, and leaders in nursing education 
-members represent nursing education programs across the spectrum of higher education, health care organizations, and agencies 
What are the program outcomes/comp...
Collaboration isdevelopment of partnerships to achieve the best possible outcomes that reflect the needs of patient, family or community 
Collaboration relationshipsNurse-patient Nurse-nurse 
InterprofessionalIncludes individuals from different health professions or disciplines 
Interorganizationali...
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Add to cartCollaboration isdevelopment of partnerships to achieve the best possible outcomes that reflect the needs of patient, family or community 
Collaboration relationshipsNurse-patient Nurse-nurse 
InterprofessionalIncludes individuals from different health professions or disciplines 
Interorganizationali...
Where would the nurse locate the pulse to auscultate blood pressure? A. Thumb side of forearm at wrist B. Ulnar side of forearm at wrist C. Groove between biceps and triceps muscles at antecubital fossa D. Fourth to fifth intercostal space at left midclavicular line C. Groove between biceps and tric...
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Add to cartWhere would the nurse locate the pulse to auscultate blood pressure? A. Thumb side of forearm at wrist B. Ulnar side of forearm at wrist C. Groove between biceps and triceps muscles at antecubital fossa D. Fourth to fifth intercostal space at left midclavicular line C. Groove between biceps and tric...
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome S/S smooth ridge between nose and upper lip shorter height small head size low body weight hyperactive difficultly paying attention poor memory learning disabilities poor reasoning sleep/sucking problems as an infant vison/hearing problems problems with heart, kidney, bones 
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Add to cartFetal Alcohol Syndrome S/S smooth ridge between nose and upper lip shorter height small head size low body weight hyperactive difficultly paying attention poor memory learning disabilities poor reasoning sleep/sucking problems as an infant vison/hearing problems problems with heart, kidney, bones 
N...
Be able to identify statements the patient would make that the nurse would assess as indicating a readiness to learn. The patient would ask questions related to their health condition such as: "What is ....?" "How can I prevent further illness for ..... Condition?" "What steps can I take to pre...
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Add to cartBe able to identify statements the patient would make that the nurse would assess as indicating a readiness to learn. The patient would ask questions related to their health condition such as: "What is ....?" "How can I prevent further illness for ..... Condition?" "What steps can I take to pre...
explain what the NLN competencies are: human fluorishing, spirit of inquiry, nursing judgement, professional identity 
explain what the purpose of the NLN competencies are: -written to guide schools of nursing, also accreditation purposes 
describe the main components of the NLN competencies: human ...
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Add to cartexplain what the NLN competencies are: human fluorishing, spirit of inquiry, nursing judgement, professional identity 
explain what the purpose of the NLN competencies are: -written to guide schools of nursing, also accreditation purposes 
describe the main components of the NLN competencies: human ...
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