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[Show more]Conflict An expressed struggle between at least two interdependent parties who perceive incompatible goals, scarce resources, and interference from others in achieving their goals 
A process that starts when one party perceives another party has negatively affected, or is about to negatively affect,...
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A process that starts when one party perceives another party has negatively affected, or is about to negatively affect,...
Describe the continuum of mental health (well-being vs. mental illness) Well-being: Adequate to high level of functioning. May experience stress and discomfort, but do not experience serious impairment in functioning. 
Mental Illness: Individuals experience alterations in thinking, mood, and behavio...
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Add to cartDescribe the continuum of mental health (well-being vs. mental illness) Well-being: Adequate to high level of functioning. May experience stress and discomfort, but do not experience serious impairment in functioning. 
Mental Illness: Individuals experience alterations in thinking, mood, and behavio...
What are typical characteristics of newborn breathing? Characteristics of newborn breathing include tendency to have a shallow irregular RR and short periodic breathing episodes which is why RR should be recorded for a full minute. Some fine crackles may be heard after birth as infant clears fluid a...
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Add to cartWhat are typical characteristics of newborn breathing? Characteristics of newborn breathing include tendency to have a shallow irregular RR and short periodic breathing episodes which is why RR should be recorded for a full minute. Some fine crackles may be heard after birth as infant clears fluid a...
1) A nursing instructor describing the DSM-IV-TR to a group of nursing students. Which of the following would the instructor include as the primary purpose of this classification? 
a) Provide a commonly understood diagnostic category for clinical practice b) Describe treatment modalities for psychia...
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Add to cart1) A nursing instructor describing the DSM-IV-TR to a group of nursing students. Which of the following would the instructor include as the primary purpose of this classification? 
a) Provide a commonly understood diagnostic category for clinical practice b) Describe treatment modalities for psychia...
What are preliminary signs of labor? Lightening, increase in level of activity, Braxton Hicks contractions, ripening of cervix 
What factors dictate the onset of labor? Bloody show (pink), ROM [may have weight loss, increased back ache, more sacral pressure, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea] 
What is the ...
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Add to cartWhat are preliminary signs of labor? Lightening, increase in level of activity, Braxton Hicks contractions, ripening of cervix 
What factors dictate the onset of labor? Bloody show (pink), ROM [may have weight loss, increased back ache, more sacral pressure, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea] 
What is the ...
The principle sign of diabetes Hyperglycemia 
s/s of diabetes -Polyuria -Polydipsia -Ketonuria -Weight loss 
Type 1 DM onset -Accounts for 5% of DM cases -As a rule, develops during childhood/adolescence; can develop during adulthood 
Primary defect in DM1 -Destruction of pancreatic beta cells d/t a...
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Add to cartThe principle sign of diabetes Hyperglycemia 
s/s of diabetes -Polyuria -Polydipsia -Ketonuria -Weight loss 
Type 1 DM onset -Accounts for 5% of DM cases -As a rule, develops during childhood/adolescence; can develop during adulthood 
Primary defect in DM1 -Destruction of pancreatic beta cells d/t a...
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What structure provides cushioning and warmth for the fetus? 
A. The placenta B. Embryonic membrane C. Amniotic fluid D. Umbilical cord C. Amniotic fluid 
Risk factors for infertility include? 
A. Maternal obesity B. Parental smoking C. Heavy alcohol use D. All of the above D. All of the above 
Life...
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Add to cartWhat structure provides cushioning and warmth for the fetus? 
A. The placenta B. Embryonic membrane C. Amniotic fluid D. Umbilical cord C. Amniotic fluid 
Risk factors for infertility include? 
A. Maternal obesity B. Parental smoking C. Heavy alcohol use D. All of the above D. All of the above 
Life...
Adverse drug reaction (ADR) any noxious, unintended, and undesired effect that occurs at normal drug doses 
Types of ADR Mild: drowsiness, nausea, itching, rash, etc. 
Severe: respiratory depression, neutropenia, hepatocellular injury, anaphlyaxis, hemmorrhage 
-ADR are most common in the elderly; 6...
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Add to cartAdverse drug reaction (ADR) any noxious, unintended, and undesired effect that occurs at normal drug doses 
Types of ADR Mild: drowsiness, nausea, itching, rash, etc. 
Severe: respiratory depression, neutropenia, hepatocellular injury, anaphlyaxis, hemmorrhage 
-ADR are most common in the elderly; 6...
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What are complications surrounding the placenta? Placenta previa, placental abruption, twin to twin transfusion 
What are the signs and symptoms of hypovolemic shock? -hypotension -tachycardia -oliguria -tachypnea -mental staus changes -cool, pale, clammy skin -slowed capillary refill 
What is hypov...
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Add to cartWhat are complications surrounding the placenta? Placenta previa, placental abruption, twin to twin transfusion 
What are the signs and symptoms of hypovolemic shock? -hypotension -tachycardia -oliguria -tachypnea -mental staus changes -cool, pale, clammy skin -slowed capillary refill 
What is hypov...
Labor & birth Theories why labor begins - dec progesterone - inc prostaglandins [cervix release] - uterine muscle stretches - fetus presses on cervix - release of oxytocin - placenta 
Birth - coordinated effort - depending on 5 interrelated factors - abnormalities in an y of the 5 can alter or preve...
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Add to cartLabor & birth Theories why labor begins - dec progesterone - inc prostaglandins [cervix release] - uterine muscle stretches - fetus presses on cervix - release of oxytocin - placenta 
Birth - coordinated effort - depending on 5 interrelated factors - abnormalities in an y of the 5 can alter or preve...
3 main cardiovascular shunts ductus arteriosus, foramen ovale, and ductus venosus 
Ductus arteriosus connects pulmonary artery w aorta (normally closes within 15hr of life) 
Foramen ovale opening between right and left atrium (normally closes within 24-48 hr of life) 
Ductus venosus connects umbilic...
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Add to cart3 main cardiovascular shunts ductus arteriosus, foramen ovale, and ductus venosus 
Ductus arteriosus connects pulmonary artery w aorta (normally closes within 15hr of life) 
Foramen ovale opening between right and left atrium (normally closes within 24-48 hr of life) 
Ductus venosus connects umbilic...
They create stress for some members. What is a disadvantage of multigenerational families? 
1.) Respecting cultural diversity 2.) Promoting health behaviors 3.) Acknowledging ethnic diversity 4.) Acknowledging linguistic diversity Which statements are appropriate for defining cultural competence? 
G...
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Add to cartThey create stress for some members. What is a disadvantage of multigenerational families? 
1.) Respecting cultural diversity 2.) Promoting health behaviors 3.) Acknowledging ethnic diversity 4.) Acknowledging linguistic diversity Which statements are appropriate for defining cultural competence? 
G...
When obtaining a reproductive health history from a female patient, the nurse should -limit the time spent on exploration of intimate topics. -avoid asking questions that may embarrass the patient. -use only accepted medical terminology when referring to body parts and functions. -explain the purpos...
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Add to cartWhen obtaining a reproductive health history from a female patient, the nurse should -limit the time spent on exploration of intimate topics. -avoid asking questions that may embarrass the patient. -use only accepted medical terminology when referring to body parts and functions. -explain the purpos...
Nursing Care During the Prenatal Period: Nursing plan and implementation 1.) Prioritize - Immediate needs, concerns perceived by woman 2.) Community-based nursing care - Value of primary care nurse- Family assumes equal responsibility - Home care = Useful for removing barriers such as lack of local ...
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Add to cartNursing Care During the Prenatal Period: Nursing plan and implementation 1.) Prioritize - Immediate needs, concerns perceived by woman 2.) Community-based nursing care - Value of primary care nurse- Family assumes equal responsibility - Home care = Useful for removing barriers such as lack of local ...
The nurse is caring for an 87-year-old patient. What factor most directly influences this patient's current self-concept? Adjustment to role change, loss of loved ones, and physical energy 
Older adults experience significant challenges to self-concept, including mental and physical changes associa...
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Add to cartThe nurse is caring for an 87-year-old patient. What factor most directly influences this patient's current self-concept? Adjustment to role change, loss of loved ones, and physical energy 
Older adults experience significant challenges to self-concept, including mental and physical changes associa...
Which type of dressing is used for a stage III pressure ulcer? Calcium alginate 
Calcium alginate absorbs exudate from the wound while maintaining a moist wound environment to promote rapid healing. Calcium alginate, along with a secondary dressing, is used to dress stage III pressure ulcers. Adhere...
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Add to cartWhich type of dressing is used for a stage III pressure ulcer? Calcium alginate 
Calcium alginate absorbs exudate from the wound while maintaining a moist wound environment to promote rapid healing. Calcium alginate, along with a secondary dressing, is used to dress stage III pressure ulcers. Adhere...
Increased Intracranial Pressure (ICP) Higher than normal pressure within the cranium Destroys healthy brain tissue and alters mental function 
Causes Tumors or lesions Accumulation of fluid within the ventricular system Bleeding or trauma Edematous brain tissue Trauma 
Complications Brain death Card...
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Add to cartIncreased Intracranial Pressure (ICP) Higher than normal pressure within the cranium Destroys healthy brain tissue and alters mental function 
Causes Tumors or lesions Accumulation of fluid within the ventricular system Bleeding or trauma Edematous brain tissue Trauma 
Complications Brain death Card...
A woman of northern European descent who is 6 week pregnant is identified as a carrier of cystic fibrosis. When sharing this result with the client, what does the nurse recommend as the next nursing action? Draw blood from the father to determine his carrier status. 
During the pregnancy, it is disc...
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Add to cartA woman of northern European descent who is 6 week pregnant is identified as a carrier of cystic fibrosis. When sharing this result with the client, what does the nurse recommend as the next nursing action? Draw blood from the father to determine his carrier status. 
During the pregnancy, it is disc...
Drug -Any chemical that can affect living processes. 
Pharmacology -The study of drugs and their interactions with living systems -Study of physical and chemical properties of drugs as well as biochemical and physiological effects -Includes the knowledge of the history, sources, and drug uses, drug ...
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Add to cartDrug -Any chemical that can affect living processes. 
Pharmacology -The study of drugs and their interactions with living systems -Study of physical and chemical properties of drugs as well as biochemical and physiological effects -Includes the knowledge of the history, sources, and drug uses, drug ...
The medical-surgical nurse identifies a clinical practice issue and wants to determine if there is sufficient evidence to support a change in practice. Which type of study provides the strongest evidence to support a practice change? 1) Randomized control study 2) Quasi-experimental study 3) Case-co...
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Add to cartThe medical-surgical nurse identifies a clinical practice issue and wants to determine if there is sufficient evidence to support a change in practice. Which type of study provides the strongest evidence to support a practice change? 1) Randomized control study 2) Quasi-experimental study 3) Case-co...
What is the placenta? "Pancake" - It is the tissue attached to the uterine wall that nourishes the fetus through the umbilical cord. 
What does the umbilical cord consist of? 2 arteries and one vein 
What is the amniotic membrane? -Underneath the chorionic membrane -This membrane has no nerve supp...
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Add to cartWhat is the placenta? "Pancake" - It is the tissue attached to the uterine wall that nourishes the fetus through the umbilical cord. 
What does the umbilical cord consist of? 2 arteries and one vein 
What is the amniotic membrane? -Underneath the chorionic membrane -This membrane has no nerve supp...
Endometrial changes are assessed by examining which of the following? A. Vital signs 
B. Lochia 
C. Fundal height 
D. All of the above B) lochia 
The appearance and amount of lochia tells the nurse about the progress of endometrial shedding and regeneration. 
Gastrointestinal postpartum changes incl...
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Add to cartEndometrial changes are assessed by examining which of the following? A. Vital signs 
B. Lochia 
C. Fundal height 
D. All of the above B) lochia 
The appearance and amount of lochia tells the nurse about the progress of endometrial shedding and regeneration. 
Gastrointestinal postpartum changes incl...
Fertility Awareness Methods Calendar (rhythm) method (day 14) Basal body temperature (inc. c ovulation) Cervical mucus (Billings) method (thin mucuc c ovulation) Ovulation awareness Lactation amenorrhea method Coitus interruptus (pull out) 
Oral Contraceptives Composed of varying amounts of estrogen...
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Add to cartFertility Awareness Methods Calendar (rhythm) method (day 14) Basal body temperature (inc. c ovulation) Cervical mucus (Billings) method (thin mucuc c ovulation) Ovulation awareness Lactation amenorrhea method Coitus interruptus (pull out) 
Oral Contraceptives Composed of varying amounts of estrogen...
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