lient centered care final exam
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1. what are risk factors associated with pressure ulcers? malnutrition, age,
sensory issues,
moisture
2. what is the name for an infection found in the dermal
layer and subcutaneous tissue
cellulitis
3. what is the name for a tumor that usually begins as a
nodule and can rapidly form an ulcer
squamous cell carcinoma
4. when repositioning a patient, why should you try to lift
the patient and not slide them?
shearing
5. which type of diet should a teenager with acne follow well-balanced
6. when administering the flu vaccine, this type of immunity is known as
active artificial immunity
7. what line of defense is your skin considered first
8. when you begin your shift, how long should you wash
your hands?
20-30 seconds
9. what is a "butterfly" rash? systemic lupus
erythmatosis
10. what is it when the body produces an immune response against its own cells?
autoimmune
11. what should be reinforced with someone diagnosed
with SLE
daily skin inspection
12. which dietary teaching should you reinforce for a newly diagnosed person with HIV+
avoid excessively
hot food
13. which instructions should a nurse reinforce to a client
with a lens implant after a cataract extraction?
avoid straining
during a BM
14. name the structures and organs that urine pass
through
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client centered care final exam
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kidney, ureter,
bladder, urethra,
meatus
15. according to Maslow's Hierarchy, where does rest and
sleep fit in?
phsiological
16. after surgery, a pt may develop a reduction in peristaltic movement. this results in what?
constipation
17. a client with chronic pain states to the nurse, "this
pain interferes with my life, I cant do anything I used
to anymore!"
"can you tell me
more about what
you are unable to
do due to your
pain?"
18. the provider order 0.25 mg of a medication to be administered po. the medication is available in 125 mcg
scored
2 tablets
19. a child weighing 50 pounds is prescribed 10 mg/kg
by mouth once daily for three days. oral suspension
comes 200 mg/ 5 mL
5.7 mL
20. a client is ordered 1000 mcg of an IV med. you have a
vial containing 2 mg/ mL
0.5mL
21. 6 oz of cranberry juice, 1 cup of chicken broth, 120 mL
of ice cream, 8 oz of tea. whats the intake?
780 mL
22. what are osteoclasts? Bone-destroying
cells
23. why should a nurse give an enema in the left Sim's
postion?
allows the enema
to flow easier
24. what causes conductive hearing loss? obstruction in the
cerumen
25. what converts light into signals retina
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