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[Show more]Why is nursing considered a profession? - Education, knowledge, selfless concern for others, follow a code of ethics, practice autonomy, accountability, and responsibility, professional organizations What is a nurse? - Highly trained, well educated, caring, and competent. 6 basic skills - crit...
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Add to cartWhy is nursing considered a profession? - Education, knowledge, selfless concern for others, follow a code of ethics, practice autonomy, accountability, and responsibility, professional organizations What is a nurse? - Highly trained, well educated, caring, and competent. 6 basic skills - crit...
What is a nurse? - Nurses are highly trained, well educated, caring, and competent. Why is nursing considered a profession? - -Standard education -Knowledge to role -Selfless concern for others -Code of ethics -Autonomy, Accountability, Responsibility -Professional organizations Name...
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Add to cartWhat is a nurse? - Nurses are highly trained, well educated, caring, and competent. Why is nursing considered a profession? - -Standard education -Knowledge to role -Selfless concern for others -Code of ethics -Autonomy, Accountability, Responsibility -Professional organizations Name...
Define the term RACE and when it is used. - R - Rescue A - Alert C - Confine E - Extinguish/Evacuate Used to set priorities in case of a fire The liver is responsible for which pharmacokinetics? - Metabolism The kidneys, liver, bowel, and lungs are responsible for which pharmacokinetics?...
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Add to cartDefine the term RACE and when it is used. - R - Rescue A - Alert C - Confine E - Extinguish/Evacuate Used to set priorities in case of a fire The liver is responsible for which pharmacokinetics? - Metabolism The kidneys, liver, bowel, and lungs are responsible for which pharmacokinetics?...
A nurse is caring for a client who has severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). The nurse knows that health care professional are required to report communicable and infectious diseases. Which of the following illustrate the rationale for reporting? (select all the apply) A. Planning and evalua...
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Add to cartA nurse is caring for a client who has severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). The nurse knows that health care professional are required to report communicable and infectious diseases. Which of the following illustrate the rationale for reporting? (select all the apply) A. Planning and evalua...
hygiene - Varies between clients health status and cultural practices. bathing/ oral care/ nail care/ foot care/ peri care/ hair care/ shaving Cultural influences on hygiene - Unique hygiene practices.. Be respectful and observant of client's cultural needs Oral care on alert patient - Brush...
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Add to carthygiene - Varies between clients health status and cultural practices. bathing/ oral care/ nail care/ foot care/ peri care/ hair care/ shaving Cultural influences on hygiene - Unique hygiene practices.. Be respectful and observant of client's cultural needs Oral care on alert patient - Brush...
A nurse is teaching a client who is starting an excerisce program to calculate his target heart rate. The nurse should include the following instructions A. Challenge himself to exceed the target range for brief periods B. Find the target heart rate by subtracting his age from 200 C. sustain...
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Add to cartA nurse is teaching a client who is starting an excerisce program to calculate his target heart rate. The nurse should include the following instructions A. Challenge himself to exceed the target range for brief periods B. Find the target heart rate by subtracting his age from 200 C. sustain...
upper airway - - not sterile - nasal passage, mouth, and pharynx - infections: common cold, pharyngitis, influenza, rhinosinusitis lower airway - - sterile - trachea, bronchi, bronchioles - gas exchange - infections: RSV, acute bronchitis, TB, pneumonia ventilation - moving air in and...
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Add to cartupper airway - - not sterile - nasal passage, mouth, and pharynx - infections: common cold, pharyngitis, influenza, rhinosinusitis lower airway - - sterile - trachea, bronchi, bronchioles - gas exchange - infections: RSV, acute bronchitis, TB, pneumonia ventilation - moving air in and...
What is Developmental Stressors? Predicted at various stages of a person's life. Examples of Developmental Stressors? 1) School age children may experience stress at school, family or peers. 2) Middle aged adults must adjust to aging parents and accepting their physical change What is Situ...
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Add to cartWhat is Developmental Stressors? Predicted at various stages of a person's life. Examples of Developmental Stressors? 1) School age children may experience stress at school, family or peers. 2) Middle aged adults must adjust to aging parents and accepting their physical change What is Situ...
What is included in the upper airway? nasal passages, mouth, and pharynx what is the function of the upper airway? moistens, warms, and filters the air What is included in the lower airway? trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, alveoli what is the function of the lower airway? exchange of oxygen and...
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Add to cartWhat is included in the upper airway? nasal passages, mouth, and pharynx what is the function of the upper airway? moistens, warms, and filters the air What is included in the lower airway? trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, alveoli what is the function of the lower airway? exchange of oxygen and...
What are the mechanisms of respiration? - Inspiration and expiration What affects ventilation? - Movement of air in or out, hyperventilation, hypoventilation, lung compliance, lung elasticity and airway resistance What is included in the upper airway? - nasal passages, mouth, pharynx What i...
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Add to cartWhat are the mechanisms of respiration? - Inspiration and expiration What affects ventilation? - Movement of air in or out, hyperventilation, hypoventilation, lung compliance, lung elasticity and airway resistance What is included in the upper airway? - nasal passages, mouth, pharynx What i...
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