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[Show more]What is the nurses role in infection control? To provide a safe environment by minimizing exposure to microorganisms that cause disease and infection. 
What are the universal precautions? -Procedures followed by all staff -Approach to infection control -Concept: all human blood and body fluids are t...
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What are the universal precautions? -Procedures followed by all staff -Approach to infection control -Concept: all human blood and body fluids are t...
Which teaching strategy will likely lead to effective learning in an older adult? Select all that apply? A. Scheduling the teaching session in the evening B. Pausing frequently before providing any new information C. Using the teaching session to provide detailed information D. Including the family ...
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A nurse performed these actions while caring for patients in an inpatient psychiatric setting. Which action violated patients' rights? A. Prohibited a patient from using the telephone B. In patient's presence, opened a package mailed to patient C. Remained within arm's length of patient with homi...
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Add to cartA nurse performed these actions while caring for patients in an inpatient psychiatric setting. Which action violated patients' rights? A. Prohibited a patient from using the telephone B. In patient's presence, opened a package mailed to patient C. Remained within arm's length of patient with homi...
Elderly and pregnant women are necessarily not contraindicated for which major depressive treatment? A. ECT B. Maois C. Tcas D. Ssris a. ECT 
Cant do until after 2 other therapies have failed 
A newly admitted client is experiencing a manic episode. The clients NDX is imbalanced nutrition, less than...
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Add to cartElderly and pregnant women are necessarily not contraindicated for which major depressive treatment? A. ECT B. Maois C. Tcas D. Ssris a. ECT 
Cant do until after 2 other therapies have failed 
A newly admitted client is experiencing a manic episode. The clients NDX is imbalanced nutrition, less than...
Define: Teamwork A joint action by two or more people where each person contributes different skills to achieve a common goal 
Define: Collaboration The PROCESS of joint decision making where everybody works across their professional boundaries 
What is TeamSTEPPS? What does it stand for? Team Strat...
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Add to cartDefine: Teamwork A joint action by two or more people where each person contributes different skills to achieve a common goal 
Define: Collaboration The PROCESS of joint decision making where everybody works across their professional boundaries 
What is TeamSTEPPS? What does it stand for? Team Strat...
A client with chronic ongoing stress complains of physical symptoms. The nurse caring for him is aware that the most common chronic problem caused by stress is which of the following? b. HA 
 
Stress reduction is likely to result in which of the following? (Select all that apply.) 
 
a. Reduced pain...
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Add to cartA client with chronic ongoing stress complains of physical symptoms. The nurse caring for him is aware that the most common chronic problem caused by stress is which of the following? b. HA 
 
Stress reduction is likely to result in which of the following? (Select all that apply.) 
 
a. Reduced pain...
Which element is a chief component of the nursing process? Select all that apply. - diagnosis - detection - assessment - identification - implementation Diagnosis assessment implementation 
What activity would the nurse perform when preparing for the implementation phase of the nursing process? Sele...
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Add to cartWhich element is a chief component of the nursing process? Select all that apply. - diagnosis - detection - assessment - identification - implementation Diagnosis assessment implementation 
What activity would the nurse perform when preparing for the implementation phase of the nursing process? Sele...
A nurse is teaching about sources of psychological stress to a group of newly licensed nurses. The nurse should identify which of the following qualifies as a source of psychological distress? 
A. Having an advanced degree in engineering B. Being the only person of their ethnicity in a school settin...
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Add to cartA nurse is teaching about sources of psychological stress to a group of newly licensed nurses. The nurse should identify which of the following qualifies as a source of psychological distress? 
A. Having an advanced degree in engineering B. Being the only person of their ethnicity in a school settin...
The patient is gently bathed and given fresh linens after giving birth. Which action by the nurse demonstrates implementation of Florence Nightingale's original theories about nursing care? 
Continuing education . The nurse is mandated by the state to complete 25 contact hours of nursing education ...
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Add to cartThe patient is gently bathed and given fresh linens after giving birth. Which action by the nurse demonstrates implementation of Florence Nightingale's original theories about nursing care? 
Continuing education . The nurse is mandated by the state to complete 25 contact hours of nursing education ...
Addiction A physiological or psychological dependence on a drug 
Intoxication the state in which a person's mental and physical abilities are impaired by alcohol or another substance 
Tolerance the diminishing effect with regular use of the same dose of a drug, requiring the user to take larger and...
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Add to cartAddiction A physiological or psychological dependence on a drug 
Intoxication the state in which a person's mental and physical abilities are impaired by alcohol or another substance 
Tolerance the diminishing effect with regular use of the same dose of a drug, requiring the user to take larger and...
Intelligence, resilience, supportive environment What are the factors that can aid in the avoidance of developing mental disorders? 
Childhood and neurodevelopmental disorders: etiology Biological Factors: -Genetic -Neurobiological 
Psychological Factors: -Temperament -Resilience 
Environmental Fact...
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Add to cartIntelligence, resilience, supportive environment What are the factors that can aid in the avoidance of developing mental disorders? 
Childhood and neurodevelopmental disorders: etiology Biological Factors: -Genetic -Neurobiological 
Psychological Factors: -Temperament -Resilience 
Environmental Fact...
Florence Nightingaleestablished first training school for nurses in London 
Dorothea L. Dixsuperintendent of women nurses by union army 
Sojourner Truth and Harriet Tubmanled slaves to freedom as nurses 
Susie King Taylortaught soldiers to read and write 
Mary Ann Bickerdyke (mother)made clinliness ...
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Add to cartFlorence Nightingaleestablished first training school for nurses in London 
Dorothea L. Dixsuperintendent of women nurses by union army 
Sojourner Truth and Harriet Tubmanled slaves to freedom as nurses 
Susie King Taylortaught soldiers to read and write 
Mary Ann Bickerdyke (mother)made clinliness ...
Basic human needs something essential to the health and survival of humans; common to all people 
Blended family two single-parent families joined together to form a new family unit 
Community specific population or group of people living in the same geographic area under similar regulations and hav...
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Add to cartBasic human needs something essential to the health and survival of humans; common to all people 
Blended family two single-parent families joined together to form a new family unit 
Community specific population or group of people living in the same geographic area under similar regulations and hav...
Schizophrenia (onset & critereia) Typical onset: late teens-early 20s 
Individual has at least *1 severe psychotic symptom* lasting at *least 6 months* 
Schizophrenia (Extreme difficulty with...) They will have: 
Self-care (decreased) 
Difficulty w/ interpersonal relationships 
Inability to work 
Sc...
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Add to cartSchizophrenia (onset & critereia) Typical onset: late teens-early 20s 
Individual has at least *1 severe psychotic symptom* lasting at *least 6 months* 
Schizophrenia (Extreme difficulty with...) They will have: 
Self-care (decreased) 
Difficulty w/ interpersonal relationships 
Inability to work 
Sc...
Acute Stress Disorders (ASD) -In the weeks after a traumatic event, a patient may develop an anxiety disorder. -Usually occurs within one month of a traumatic event. -Lasts at least three days and can persist for up to one month -Symptoms are similar to symptoms of PTSD -Exposure to traumatic events...
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Add to cartAcute Stress Disorders (ASD) -In the weeks after a traumatic event, a patient may develop an anxiety disorder. -Usually occurs within one month of a traumatic event. -Lasts at least three days and can persist for up to one month -Symptoms are similar to symptoms of PTSD -Exposure to traumatic events...
A nurse is caring for a client who is receiving treatment for alcohol detoxification. What med should the nurse administer during this phase of the client's care? Diazepam 
A nurse is providing teaching to a client who recently completed detoxification from alcohol and has a new prescription for ac...
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Add to cartA nurse is caring for a client who is receiving treatment for alcohol detoxification. What med should the nurse administer during this phase of the client's care? Diazepam 
A nurse is providing teaching to a client who recently completed detoxification from alcohol and has a new prescription for ac...
Which of the following are examples of primary prevention in a community mental health setting? (Select all that apply) A. Providing ongoing assessment of individuals at high risk for illness exacerbation. B. Teaching physical and psychosocial effects of stress to elementary school students. C. Refe...
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Add to cartWhich of the following are examples of primary prevention in a community mental health setting? (Select all that apply) A. Providing ongoing assessment of individuals at high risk for illness exacerbation. B. Teaching physical and psychosocial effects of stress to elementary school students. C. Refe...
Dyslexia impairment of the ability to read 
Dyscalculia unusual difficulty with math, probably originating from a distinct part of the brain 
Dysgraphia a learning disability that involves difficulty in handwriting. 
Mental health risk factors for children - severe marital discord - low socioeconomi...
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Add to cartDyslexia impairment of the ability to read 
Dyscalculia unusual difficulty with math, probably originating from a distinct part of the brain 
Dysgraphia a learning disability that involves difficulty in handwriting. 
Mental health risk factors for children - severe marital discord - low socioeconomi...
Bipolar 1 disorder a type of bipolar disorder marked by full manic and major depressive episodes 
Bipolar 2 disorder alternation of major depressive episodes with hypomanic episodes (not full manic episodes) 
Cyclothymic disorder a disorder marked by numerous periods of hypomanic symptoms and mild d...
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Add to cartBipolar 1 disorder a type of bipolar disorder marked by full manic and major depressive episodes 
Bipolar 2 disorder alternation of major depressive episodes with hypomanic episodes (not full manic episodes) 
Cyclothymic disorder a disorder marked by numerous periods of hypomanic symptoms and mild d...
Define bipolar disorder A mood disorder in which the patient swings between emotional extremes, experiencing both manic and depressive episodes. 
Some bipolar clients are unable to maintain what aspects of regular life? Full occupational and socializing functioning 
Bipolar clients can exhibit what ...
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Add to cartDefine bipolar disorder A mood disorder in which the patient swings between emotional extremes, experiencing both manic and depressive episodes. 
Some bipolar clients are unable to maintain what aspects of regular life? Full occupational and socializing functioning 
Bipolar clients can exhibit what ...
Mania usually requires hospitalization - means abnormally elevated mood can be described as expansive or irritable 
Hypomania Less severe episode of mania that lasts at least 4 days accompanied by three to four findings of mania; hospitalization is not required 
Mixed episode a manic episode and an ...
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Add to cartMania usually requires hospitalization - means abnormally elevated mood can be described as expansive or irritable 
Hypomania Less severe episode of mania that lasts at least 4 days accompanied by three to four findings of mania; hospitalization is not required 
Mixed episode a manic episode and an ...
Substances that leads to use disorders -Alcohol -Caffeine -Cannibus -Hallucinogen -Inhalant -Opioid -Sedative- Hypnotic -Stimulant -Tobacco -Barbiturates 
PROCESS ADDICTION: -Gambling -Sexual Activity -Shopping -social media -internet gaming 
Concepts Central to Drug Use ADDICTION: The overwhelming ...
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Add to cartSubstances that leads to use disorders -Alcohol -Caffeine -Cannibus -Hallucinogen -Inhalant -Opioid -Sedative- Hypnotic -Stimulant -Tobacco -Barbiturates 
PROCESS ADDICTION: -Gambling -Sexual Activity -Shopping -social media -internet gaming 
Concepts Central to Drug Use ADDICTION: The overwhelming ...
Cesarean Birth Surgical birth of the fetus through an incision in the abdominal wall and uterus. Cesarean section is also known as this. 
Why do we have high rates of C/S birth? Increase in c/s by 54 percent 1/3: 
Who is more likely to have a cesarean section? 35> higher risk for c-section Black ...
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Add to cartCesarean Birth Surgical birth of the fetus through an incision in the abdominal wall and uterus. Cesarean section is also known as this. 
Why do we have high rates of C/S birth? Increase in c/s by 54 percent 1/3: 
Who is more likely to have a cesarean section? 35> higher risk for c-section Black ...
Assessment The deliberate and systematic collection of information about a patient to determine the patient's current and past health and functional status and the patient's present and past coping patterns. 
Type of Assessments -Review of the clinical record -Health History -Physical Examination ...
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Add to cartAssessment The deliberate and systematic collection of information about a patient to determine the patient's current and past health and functional status and the patient's present and past coping patterns. 
Type of Assessments -Review of the clinical record -Health History -Physical Examination ...
Medical record a confidential, permanent legal documentation of information relevant to patient's health care -treatment received, patient education, continuing status, etc 
Report oral, written or audiotape exchanges of information between healthcare team -change of shift, accident, incident 
Info...
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Add to cartMedical record a confidential, permanent legal documentation of information relevant to patient's health care -treatment received, patient education, continuing status, etc 
Report oral, written or audiotape exchanges of information between healthcare team -change of shift, accident, incident 
Info...
A nurse touches the client's hand while discussing the client's diagnosis. This action is: a) A dynamic process b) A translation c) A communication channel d) An auditory channel c) A communication channel 
A nurse enters the client's room and states, "Hello, Mr. Alonso. My name is Anthony Bader...
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Add to cartA nurse touches the client's hand while discussing the client's diagnosis. This action is: a) A dynamic process b) A translation c) A communication channel d) An auditory channel c) A communication channel 
A nurse enters the client's room and states, "Hello, Mr. Alonso. My name is Anthony Bader...
Goal of Physical Exam: Come up with a system that will work for you! Complete (Want to make sure that it covers all systems in order to identify any pathology) Be reproducible (Want to organize your exam so that you will perform the exam the same way all the time / Allows you to be complete and not ...
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Add to cartGoal of Physical Exam: Come up with a system that will work for you! Complete (Want to make sure that it covers all systems in order to identify any pathology) Be reproducible (Want to organize your exam so that you will perform the exam the same way all the time / Allows you to be complete and not ...
Anorexia nervosa an eating disorder in which an irrational fear of weight gain leads people to starve themselves 
Anorexia nervosa characteristics -preoccupation with food -rituals accompanying eating -voluntary refusal to eat -most often in female clients from adolescents to adulthood -onset can be...
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Add to cartAnorexia nervosa an eating disorder in which an irrational fear of weight gain leads people to starve themselves 
Anorexia nervosa characteristics -preoccupation with food -rituals accompanying eating -voluntary refusal to eat -most often in female clients from adolescents to adulthood -onset can be...
What is critical thinking? - A skill that can be learned and developed - Requires intentional focus and work the intellectually disciplined process of actively and skillfully being able to conceptualize, apply, analyze, synthesize, evaluate information gathered from or generated by observation, expe...
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Add to cartWhat is critical thinking? - A skill that can be learned and developed - Requires intentional focus and work the intellectually disciplined process of actively and skillfully being able to conceptualize, apply, analyze, synthesize, evaluate information gathered from or generated by observation, expe...
Childhood and Neurodevelopmental Disorders Etiology Biological Factors: -Genetic -Neurobiological Psychological Factors: -Temperament -Resilience Environmental Factors -witnessing violence -neglect and abuse Cultural Factors 
neurodevelopmental disorders neurologically based disorders that are revea...
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Add to cartChildhood and Neurodevelopmental Disorders Etiology Biological Factors: -Genetic -Neurobiological Psychological Factors: -Temperament -Resilience Environmental Factors -witnessing violence -neglect and abuse Cultural Factors 
neurodevelopmental disorders neurologically based disorders that are revea...
A nurse decides to put a client who has a psychotic disorder in seclusion over night because the unit is very short-staffed, and the client frequently fights with other clients. The nurse's actions are an example of which of the following torts? 
a. Invasion of privacy b. False imprisonment c. Assa...
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Add to cartA nurse decides to put a client who has a psychotic disorder in seclusion over night because the unit is very short-staffed, and the client frequently fights with other clients. The nurse's actions are an example of which of the following torts? 
a. Invasion of privacy b. False imprisonment c. Assa...
Defense mechanisms Used to manage conflict in response to anxiety. 
Adaptive use of defense mechanisms Helps people achieve goals in acceptable ways 
Maladaptive use of defense mechanisms Interfere with functioning, relationships, and oreintation to reality 
Altruism Helping others for unselfish rea...
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Add to cartDefense mechanisms Used to manage conflict in response to anxiety. 
Adaptive use of defense mechanisms Helps people achieve goals in acceptable ways 
Maladaptive use of defense mechanisms Interfere with functioning, relationships, and oreintation to reality 
Altruism Helping others for unselfish rea...
Major depressive disorder characterized by a persistently depressed mood lasting for a minimum of two weeks; accompanied by symptoms of insomnia, suicidal thoughts, and a sense of hopelessness and emptiness 
Melancholic sub-type insomnia, loss of appetite, lack of reactiveness to environmental circu...
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Add to cartMajor depressive disorder characterized by a persistently depressed mood lasting for a minimum of two weeks; accompanied by symptoms of insomnia, suicidal thoughts, and a sense of hopelessness and emptiness 
Melancholic sub-type insomnia, loss of appetite, lack of reactiveness to environmental circu...
What is Clinical Judgment? The result or observed outcome of critical thinking and decision making 
What is Clinical Reasoning? A specific term usually referring to ways of thinking about patient care issues (determining, preventing, and managing patient problems); for reasoning about other clinical...
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Add to cartWhat is Clinical Judgment? The result or observed outcome of critical thinking and decision making 
What is Clinical Reasoning? A specific term usually referring to ways of thinking about patient care issues (determining, preventing, and managing patient problems); for reasoning about other clinical...
Substance use disorder pathological use of a substance that leads to a disorder of use, intoxication, and, often, withdrawal if the substance is taken away. 
-alcohol -caffeine -cannabis -hallucinogen -inhalant -opioid -sedative, hypnotic, anxiolytic -stimulant -tobacco -other substances 
Process ad...
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Add to cartSubstance use disorder pathological use of a substance that leads to a disorder of use, intoxication, and, often, withdrawal if the substance is taken away. 
-alcohol -caffeine -cannabis -hallucinogen -inhalant -opioid -sedative, hypnotic, anxiolytic -stimulant -tobacco -other substances 
Process ad...
A client is diagnosed with dysthymic disorder. Which should a nurse classify as an affective symptom of this disorder? A. Social isolation with a focus on self - BEHAVIORAL B. Low energy level - PHYSICOLOGICAL C. Difficulty concentrating - COGNITIVE D. Gloomy and pessimistic outlook on life - AFFECT...
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Add to cartA client is diagnosed with dysthymic disorder. Which should a nurse classify as an affective symptom of this disorder? A. Social isolation with a focus on self - BEHAVIORAL B. Low energy level - PHYSICOLOGICAL C. Difficulty concentrating - COGNITIVE D. Gloomy and pessimistic outlook on life - AFFECT...
Resilience - ability to cope/deal/behave effectively w/ life challenges & stressors 
- ability & capacity to secure resources needed to support well-being - ability to w/stand & recover quickly from difficult situations - essential for recovery from illness - closely connected to/characterized by: o...
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Add to cartResilience - ability to cope/deal/behave effectively w/ life challenges & stressors 
- ability & capacity to secure resources needed to support well-being - ability to w/stand & recover quickly from difficult situations - essential for recovery from illness - closely connected to/characterized by: o...
What is schizophrenia and what is the average lifespan? - thought disorder - average lifespan on 53 years 
If a person has a mental disorder, what should the nurse do FIRST? - Assess: medications, alcohol withdrawal, UTIs, sepsis, dementia, injury, trauma 
Cormorbidity -the appearance of multiple si...
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Add to cartWhat is schizophrenia and what is the average lifespan? - thought disorder - average lifespan on 53 years 
If a person has a mental disorder, what should the nurse do FIRST? - Assess: medications, alcohol withdrawal, UTIs, sepsis, dementia, injury, trauma 
Cormorbidity -the appearance of multiple si...
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