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  • August 8, 2024
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NUR2101 EXAM STUDY GUIDE

Micro level - ANSWER patient and practitioner

Meso level - ANSWER patient and community

Macro level - ANSWER patient and legislation

Cor pulmonale - ANSWER right-sided heart failure

Sign - ANSWER objective evidence. Something you can see or measure like a rash
or vital sign

Symptom - ANSWER subjective evidence. What the patient is telling you like
pain, fatigue or thirst

Claudication - ANSWER intermittent pain when walking or moving. Seen in
arterial disease

Polyuria - ANSWER frequent urination

Polydipsia - ANSWER increased thirst and fluid intake

Polyphagia - ANSWER increased appetite

Clinical incidences - ANSWER when an adverse occurrence happens to a person
while in a hospital or a lower-level care area or nursing home

Sentinel events - ANSWER an extension of clinical incidences where there has
been major morbidity to the person e.g. not assessed or treated adequately which
then causes more harm or even death

Assessment - ANSWER the initial and ongoing data collected about a person and
family which is directed at finding out info to work up a plan of care

Patient education - ANSWER the process of teaching the patient information and
tasks related to their disease process by the patient is not just their disease

,Self-management - ANSWER teaches a patient the skills to solve problems related
to their disease in their context

Dementia - ANSWER a collection of manifestations caused by a variety of
disorders that affect the brain

Alzheimer's - ANSWER a form of dementia characterised by progressive,
irreversible deterioration of general intellectual functioning

Parkinson's disease - ANSWER common degenerative neurological disease with no
known cause. Characterised by a tremor, muscle rigidity and bradykinesia

Multiple sclerosis (MS) - ANSWER chronic neurological disorder, characterised
by inflammatory, demyelination and gliosis (scarring) of CNS

Medications for Alzheimer's disease - ANSWER donepezil and hydrochloride

Multiple sclerosis medication - ANSWER teriflunomide

Parkinson's disease medication - ANSWER levodopa

Diabetes - ANSWER a term used to describe a group of metabolic diseases where
hyperglycaemia is the end result of issues relating to either the products of insulin
or the action of insulin

Pathophysiology of type 1 diabetes - ANSWER a complex mix of environmental
factors, autoantibodies and genetic susceptibility cause the destruction of beta cells
in pancreatic islets, which creates an insulin deficiency and eventually a complete
lack of insulin

Pathophysiology of type 2 diabetes - ANSWER results from insulin resistance with
a defect in compensatory insulin secretion as the pancreatic beta cells function
deteriorates over time

Blood glucose rising - ANSWER the pancreas releases glucagon, the liver breaks
down the glycogen and the blood glucose level rises

Blood glucose falling - ANSWER pancreas releases insulin, the liver produces
glycogen and the cells take up glucose from the blood, making the blood glucose
fall

, Gestational diabetes - ANSWER a temporary condition that occurs in pregnancy
and carries long-term risk of type 2 diabetes from the woman

Glucagon is a peptide hormone, produced by alpha cells of the pancreas. This
hormone causes the liver to convert stored glycogen into glucose, which is released
into the bloodstream - ANSWER

Respiratory centre - ANSWER pons and medulla of the brain

Difference between asthma and COPD - ANSWER asthma is reversible airway
limitation, COPD is irreversible

Peripheral vascular disease - ANSWER affects the peripheral circulation and
comprises of diseases associated with both the arteries and peripheral veins
(Arterial and venous disease)



Arteriosclerosis - ANSWER most common arterial disorder which is the loss of
elasticity, thickening and calcification of the arterial walls



Atherosclerosis - ANSWER deposits fat and fibrin which obstructs and hardens the
arteries



Varicose veins - ANSWER blood is pooled in the veins and legs and is commonly
caused by valvular incompetence and DVT's



Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) - ANSWER this pooling increases pressure on the
walls of the veins and red blood cells can leak into the surrounding tissues, causing
'staining'



Arterial disease skin - ANSWER shiny, hairless, brittle toenails and little or
localised oedema. Normal on atrophic, pallor on elevation and rubor on
dependency

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