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Unit 1 Introduction to Pharmacology The Nursing Process and Patient-Centered Care
1.	Nursing Process: Systematic way of gathering and using information to plan and provide individualized care. it describe who, what, when, where, why, how of the nursing practice, including drug administration. The five steps of the nursing process are assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation. 
2.	Concept: CONCEPT: centers its focus for nursing care around the reason care is being provided to the pt. it is more holistic view of the pt. rather that the disease model. the ...
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1.	Nursing Process: Systematic way of gathering and using information to plan and provide individualized care. it describe who, what, when, where, why, how of the nursing practice, including drug administration. The five steps of the nursing process are assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation. 
2.	Concept: CONCEPT: centers its focus for nursing care around the reason care is being provided to the pt. it is more holistic view of the pt. rather that the disease model. the ...
Patient Centered Care
1.	wholistic care: we address physical, mental, social and spiritual needs of the person, not just the disease process 
2.	culture: a groups acceptane of a set of attitudes, ideologies, values, beliefs, and behaviors that influence the way the members of the group express themselves 
3.	language, art, customs and traditions, food, response to illness pain and death, spirituality, world philosophy: culture consists of what 7 things 
4.	diversity: this explains the differences between cultures. it...
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1.	wholistic care: we address physical, mental, social and spiritual needs of the person, not just the disease process 
2.	culture: a groups acceptane of a set of attitudes, ideologies, values, beliefs, and behaviors that influence the way the members of the group express themselves 
3.	language, art, customs and traditions, food, response to illness pain and death, spirituality, world philosophy: culture consists of what 7 things 
4.	diversity: this explains the differences between cultures. it...
Patient Centered Care.
1.	what is a component in Patient Centered Care...: patient plays a part in deciding care 
2.	what is a component in Patient Centered Care...: care is culturally appropri- ate 
3.	what is a component in Patient Centered Care...: holistic 
4.	what is a component in Patient Centered Care...: taking care of patient and family 
5.	what is a component in Patient Centered Care...: clinical reasoning 
6.	what is a component in Patient Centered Care...: effective communication.
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1.	what is a component in Patient Centered Care...: patient plays a part in deciding care 
2.	what is a component in Patient Centered Care...: care is culturally appropri- ate 
3.	what is a component in Patient Centered Care...: holistic 
4.	what is a component in Patient Centered Care...: taking care of patient and family 
5.	what is a component in Patient Centered Care...: clinical reasoning 
6.	what is a component in Patient Centered Care...: effective communication.
RAD 101: Intro to Radiography and Patient Care- MIDTERM GUIDE
1.	Radiography: The use of x-rays to create medical images on patients is referred to as: 
-radiography 
-magnetic resonance imaging 
-electrocardiography 
-sonography 
2.	c. radiography: in the diagnosis of patient disease states, physicians can select from an array of medical diagnostic modalities. Some of these involve the use 
of ionizing radiation, if a physician is concerned, they can be these modalities except..? 
 
a.	MRI 
b.	medical sonography 
c.	radiography 
d.	thermography 
3.	corona...
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1.	Radiography: The use of x-rays to create medical images on patients is referred to as: 
-radiography 
-magnetic resonance imaging 
-electrocardiography 
-sonography 
2.	c. radiography: in the diagnosis of patient disease states, physicians can select from an array of medical diagnostic modalities. Some of these involve the use 
of ionizing radiation, if a physician is concerned, they can be these modalities except..? 
 
a.	MRI 
b.	medical sonography 
c.	radiography 
d.	thermography 
3.	corona...
Patient Safety: IHI L 101 Introduction to Health Care Leadership.
1.	Which of the following descriptions best describes "leadership"? 
 
(A)	A firm, unyielding position on what should be done to solve a problem 
(B)	A set of beliefs based upon principle 
(C)	A positive, "let's do something about it" attitude toward problems 
(D)	A posture of resistance to those in authority: C 
 
A leadership stance is a positive, can-do approach to solving problems. It is not an opinion, a belief, or a reflexive opposition to people in power. 
2.	Reggie is a new pharmaci...
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1.	Which of the following descriptions best describes "leadership"? 
 
(A)	A firm, unyielding position on what should be done to solve a problem 
(B)	A set of beliefs based upon principle 
(C)	A positive, "let's do something about it" attitude toward problems 
(D)	A posture of resistance to those in authority: C 
 
A leadership stance is a positive, can-do approach to solving problems. It is not an opinion, a belief, or a reflexive opposition to people in power. 
2.	Reggie is a new pharmaci...
PHRM 826 Introduction to Patient Centered Care Abbreviations
1.	A&O: Alert and oriented (alert and oriented to person, place and time) 
2.	ABC: Airway, breathing, circulation 
3.	Abx: Antibiotics 
4.	AC: Before meals 
5.	ADA: American Diabetes Association 
6.	ADD: Attention deficit disorder (not able to focus) 
7.	ADE: Adverse drug event (injury resulting from the use of a drug including harm) 
8.	ADH: Antidiuretic Hormone (known as vasopressin which retain water and constrict blood vessels 
9.	ADHD: Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (not able to f...
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1.	A&O: Alert and oriented (alert and oriented to person, place and time) 
2.	ABC: Airway, breathing, circulation 
3.	Abx: Antibiotics 
4.	AC: Before meals 
5.	ADA: American Diabetes Association 
6.	ADD: Attention deficit disorder (not able to focus) 
7.	ADE: Adverse drug event (injury resulting from the use of a drug including harm) 
8.	ADH: Antidiuretic Hormone (known as vasopressin which retain water and constrict blood vessels 
9.	ADHD: Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (not able to f...
IHI PFC102: Key Dimensions of Patient and Family Centered Care
IHI PFC102: Key Dimensions of Patient and Family Centered Care
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IHI PFC102: Key Dimensions of Patient and Family Centered Care
Introduction to Patient-Centered Nursing Care
1.	health: A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being 
2.	Wellnesss: active state of being healthy 
3.	disease: pathologic change in the structure or function of the body or mind 
4.	illness: person's response to a disease 
5.	primary health promotion: promoting health and preventing the development of disease processes or injury 
ex: weight loss, diet, exercise, smoking prevention, seat belts, avoidance of illicit drugs, safer sex practice, immunization 
6.	second health promo...
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1.	health: A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being 
2.	Wellnesss: active state of being healthy 
3.	disease: pathologic change in the structure or function of the body or mind 
4.	illness: person's response to a disease 
5.	primary health promotion: promoting health and preventing the development of disease processes or injury 
ex: weight loss, diet, exercise, smoking prevention, seat belts, avoidance of illicit drugs, safer sex practice, immunization 
6.	second health promo...
ATI Predictor
1.	ventriculoperitoneal shunt post op for infant with hydrocephalus report what to provider: irritability when being held 
2.	early detection of men's prostate cancer: annual measurement of prostate specific antigen (PSA) should be performed for men over 50 
3.	method to evaluate nurse's time management skills: maintain regular notes about the nurse's time management skills 
4.	after receiving report assess who first?: post op client with abdominal disten- tion and no bowel sounds because of ...
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1.	ventriculoperitoneal shunt post op for infant with hydrocephalus report what to provider: irritability when being held 
2.	early detection of men's prostate cancer: annual measurement of prostate specific antigen (PSA) should be performed for men over 50 
3.	method to evaluate nurse's time management skills: maintain regular notes about the nurse's time management skills 
4.	after receiving report assess who first?: post op client with abdominal disten- tion and no bowel sounds because of ...
ATI comprehensive predictor
1.	Do not delegate: What you can EAT E-evaluate A-assess T-teach 
2.	Addison's & Cushings: Addison's = down down down up down Cushings= up up up down up 
hypo/hypernatremia, hypo/hypertension, blood volume, hypo/hyperkalemia, hypo/hyperglycemia 
3.	Better peripheral perfusion?: EleVate Veins, DAngle Arteries 
4.	APGAR: Appearance (all pink, pink and blue, blue (pale) Pulse (>100, <100, absent) 
Grimace (cough, grimace, no response) Activity (flexed, flaccid, limp) 
Respirations (strong c...
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1.	Do not delegate: What you can EAT E-evaluate A-assess T-teach 
2.	Addison's & Cushings: Addison's = down down down up down Cushings= up up up down up 
hypo/hypernatremia, hypo/hypertension, blood volume, hypo/hyperkalemia, hypo/hyperglycemia 
3.	Better peripheral perfusion?: EleVate Veins, DAngle Arteries 
4.	APGAR: Appearance (all pink, pink and blue, blue (pale) Pulse (>100, <100, absent) 
Grimace (cough, grimace, no response) Activity (flexed, flaccid, limp) 
Respirations (strong c...
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