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by Amelie Hollier
Eyedrop Administration - ANSWER:Process: patient position, hand hygiene, 6 rights
of meds, lid placement, bottle tip caution

Enema Preparation - ANSWER:Steps: dispelling misconceptions, explaining purpose,
ensuring privacy, recommended positions and solution temperature

Residual Urine - ANSWER:Definition: incomplete bladder emptying, assessment
criteria, anuria, dysuria, frequency, glycosuria, nocturia, oliguria, polyuria,
proteinuria, pyuria, urgency, incontinence

Droplet Precautions - ANSWER:Precautions for infections spread by large droplets,
room setup, PPE use, patient transport, visitor distance

Ambulation Tolerance - ANSWER:Assessment of patient's mobility, gait, muscle
strength, assistive device effectiveness, paresis, paralysis

Wheelchair Safety - ANSWER:Safety measures: wheel locking, leg rest position,
transfer instructions post-CVA

Restraints - ANSWER:Definition, types, last resort use, emergency application,
monitoring requirements

Saline Flush - ANSWER:Purpose: catheter function assessment, pre/post-infusion
flushing, locking devices, catheter patency maintenance

Braden Interpretation - ANSWER:Pressure sore risk evaluation based on mental
status, continence, mobility, activity, nutrition, risk score ranges

Nutrition Assessment Lab Values - ANSWER:Interpretation of hemoglobin,
hematocrit, serum albumin, prealbumin, BUN, creatinine levels

Catheter Kinking - ANSWER:Prevention measures, urine diversion, excoriation risk

Pressure Ulcer Infection - ANSWER:Signs, symptoms, wound care, dressing
precautions

Biohazard Control - ANSWER:Disposal protocol, specimen handling, infection
prevention

Nasopharyngeal Suction - ANSWER:Procedure: sizing, patient positioning,
lubrication, oxygen saturation monitoring

, Smoking Effects on Sleep - ANSWER:Nicotine impact on sleep, withdrawal effects,
sleep disturbances

Dressing Change Assessment - ANSWER:Wound evaluation: location, size, edges,
drainage types, wound care observations

Sleep Assessment - ANSWER:Evaluation of patient's sleep habits, patterns, rituals,
environment, and related questions

REM - ANSWER:25% of sleep cycle with fluctuating vitals

Placebo Admin - ANSWER:Used in drug trials to test medication effects

Power of Attorney - ANSWER:Authorizes agent to act on behalf of the person

Nursing Process - ANSWER:Involves outcome statements and interventions

Benzodiazepines - ANSWER:May cause developmental defects in pregnancy

End of Life - DNR - ANSWER:Directive to not resuscitate a patient

Grief - Mastectomy - ANSWER:Manifests in emotional and physical symptoms

Wound Irrigation Fluid - ANSWER:Used for debridement and wound healing

Primary Prevention - ANSWER:Promotes health and prevents diseases

Secondary Prevention - ANSWER:Focuses on early disease detection and treatment

Tertiary Prevention - ANSWER:Aims to reduce disability and rehabilitate patients

Pressure Injury Staging - ANSWER:Classifies skin wounds into stages based on
severity

Cranial Nerves - GERI - ANSWER:Assessment of various cranial nerves functions

Blood Pressure - ANSWER:Measured using sphygmomanometer and stethoscope

Feet flat on the floor, no crossing - ANSWER:Ensure patient's feet are planted flat on
the floor without crossing

Normal BP systolic less than 120, diastolic less than 80; higher than 90/60 -
ANSWER:Standard blood pressure values with systolic below 120 and diastolic below
80, but not lower than 90/60

ROM Adduction - ANSWER:Range of Motion movement involving bringing a body
part towards the center of the body

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