Nursing foundations exam #4 Flashcards


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Patient interview

Orintation

working

termination

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Standing order

Written by a physician and it lists specific actions to be taken by a nurse or other health care provider when access to a physician is not possible or when a care is common to a situation.

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Five triage systems

Level 1- critical

level 2- emergent

level 3- urgent

level 4- nonurgent

level 5- fast tract

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Focus assessment

Brief individualized physical exam conducted at the beginning of an acute care setting work shift

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Comprehensive assessment

Includes thorough interview

health history

review of systems

extensive physical head to toe assessment

cranial nerves

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Nurse educator

Ensures that patients receive sufficient info on which to base consent for care and related treatment

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Change agent

Agent in a leadership role

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Leader

Provides direction and purpose to others, builds a sense of commitment toward common goals. Communicates effectively, and assists with addressing challenges that arise

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Manager

Manages all of the activities and treatments for patients

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Professional identity in nursing

Sense of oneself that is influenced by characteristics, norms, and values of the nursing discipline and resulting in an individual thinking and feeling like a nurse

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Delegator

The nurse delegates certain activities to other health care personal

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Attributes and criteria

Doing

being

acting ethically

flourishing

changing identities

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Being

Doing the right thing even when nobody is watching

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Integrity

Following through with a pain meds

calling the MD when patient asks you to

checking the code cart by the prescribed time

giving meds within the 30 min window

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Interrelated concepts

Clinical judgement

leadershio

ethics

communication

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Deontology

Ethical theory that stresses the rightness or wrongness of an individual behaviors, duties and obligations

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Beneficence

"Doing good"

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Autonomy

Self determination

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Utilitarianism

Maintains that behaviors are determined to be right or wrong solely on the basis of their consenquences

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Reliability of POCT

Based on formal planning and systemic management to reduce errors and ensure the quality of patient testing

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Recommend standards for POCT

Include routine assessment of the sampling practices, standarized evaluations of controls used in assessing the samples and review of the quality testing procesures

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Scientific method

One approach to problem resolution. Is systemic, logical, and based on data collection and hypothesis testing

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Nursing process

Requires critical thinking. Is based on assessments, diagnosis, planning, implementation and evaluation

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Evaluation

Info including the reliability, credibility, and bias of the source is assessed

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Analysis

Investigating plans of actions on the basis of examination of subjective and objective data

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Inference

Making accurate conclusions that are based on sound reasoning

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Critical decision making

Consistent use of the essential skills of critical thinking guides clinical decision making

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Illogical thinking

Characterized by failure to follow rational, systematic processes when approaching an issue or problem

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Bias

Inclination or tendency to favoritism or partiality

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Leadership

Ability to influence and motivate others

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SBAR

Charting technique

situation, background, assessment, and recommedation

nurse to physician interviews

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Charting by exception

Documentation that records only abnormal or significant data

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SOAPIE note

Subjective data, objective data, assessment, plan, intervention, evaluation

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SOAP note

Subjective data, objective data, assessment, plan

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Apie

Assessment, problem, intervention, evaluation

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SOAPIER

Subjective data, objective data, assessment, plan, intervention, evaluation, revisions to plan

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DAR note

Data, action, response

used to chart

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Bureaucratic leader

Leader that assumes that followers are motivated by external forces

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HIPPA

Federal standards for the protection of personal health information

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Autocratic leader

Leader who exercises strong control over subordinates

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Democratic leader

Leader that believes that employees are motivated by internal means and want to participate in decision making

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Transformational leaders

Employ methods that inspire people to follow their lead

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Laissez faire leader

Provides little or no direction to followers

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Behavioral theories

Assume that leaders learn certain behaviors

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Trait theories

Theories that assume that leaders are born with the personality traits necessary for leadership

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Situational theories

Theory that leaders change their approach depending on the situation

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Transactional leaders

Use reward and punishment to gain the cooperation of followers

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Malpractice

Negligence committed by a person functioning in a professional role

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negligence

Creating risk of harm to others by failing to do something

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DNR-CC

Do not recuscitate, comfort care

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Advanced directive

Living will- specifies treatment a person wants to receive when he or she is unconscious

durable power of attorney- legal document that allows a designated person to make legal decisions on behave of an individual

health care proxy- specifies the person who can make health care decisions for an individual

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Euthanasia

Occurs when a person who willingly requests to die is injected with a lethal drug dosage by another individual

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Assisted suicide

Occurs when a person causes his or her death with the assistance of medication or intravenous injection supplied by a physician or other health care provider

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Clustering

Involves organizing patient assessment data into groupings with a similar underlying causes

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Diagnosis label

Concise term or phrase that represents a pattern of related, clustered data. Taken from the official NANDA -I list

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Components of nursing diagnoses

Diagnosis label

related factors

defining characteristics

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Health promotions nursing diagnoses

Used in situations in which patients express interest in improving their health status. Through positive change in behavior

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Veracity

Truthfulness

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Nonmaleficence

First do no harm

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Fidelity

Keeping promises or agreements made with others

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Civility

Acting politely. Is essential in all intersections amoung faculty and nursing students

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Code of ethics

Code of ethics- formalized statement that defines the values, morals, and standards guiding practice in a specific discipline or profession

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Bioethics challenges in health care

Genetic testing

cloning and embryonic stem cell research

end of life care

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Bioethics

Study of ethical and philosophical issues in biology and medicine

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Sources of law impacting professional nursing

Constitutional, statutory, regulatory, and case law

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Futile care

Care that is useless and prolongs the time until death rather than restoring life

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Statutory law

Created legislative bodies such as the U.S congress and state legislature

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Constitutional law

Derived from a formal written constitutional that defines the powers of government and that responsibilities of its elected or appointed officials

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Case law

Historically referred to as common law because it originally was determined by customs or social mores that were common at that time

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Regulatory law

Outlines how the requirements of statutory law will be met

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Nurse practice act

Defines the nursing scope of practice in that state

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Intentional torts

Wrong committed by individuals who deliberately seek to injure or hurt another person

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Types of statutory law

Criminal, misdemeanor, felony, and civil law

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Patient goals

All goals must be patient focused

realistic

measurement

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Short term goals

Goals that are achievable within an immediate time frame of less than one week

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Long term goals

Will take more time to achieve- weeks to months

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Secondary data

Data obtained from reviewing a patients chart, medical records, results of labs, and diagnostic tests

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Primary data

Data that comes directly from the patient

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Researcher

Nurses concur research studies and apply research to practice

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Referent

Event or thoughts initiating the communication

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Sender

Person who initiates and encodes the communication

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Receiver

Person who receives and decodes or interprets the communication

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Message

Information that is being communicated

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Channel

Method of communication

85

Feedback

Respons of the receiver

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Encode

Translating their thoughts and feelings into communication with a receiver

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Feedback

To avoid misinterpretation of a message, it is essential that the receiver provide feedback to the sender regarding conveyed meaning

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Verbal communication

Spoke, written or electronic

most communication is nonverbal and provided in the form of body language such as gestures and eye contact

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Nonverbal communication

Wordless transmission of information.

93% of communication is nonverbal. Body language constitutes 55% of all nonverbal communication and voice inflection accounts for 38%

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Nonverbal communication

More accurate mode of conveying information

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Proxemics

The study of the spatial requirements of humans and animals

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Spaces

Intimate - 0-1.5 feet

personal -1.5 to 4 feet

social- 4-12 feet

public 12 feet or more

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Personal space

Children demonstrate a need for greater personal space as they age.

english speaking people typically prefer at least 18 inches of distance between themselves and others when conversing

middle eastern people may be comfortable standing very close while communicating

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Voice inflection

The second most significant form of nonverbal communication

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Intrapersonal communication

Occurring internally

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Positive self talks

Internal conversations that provides motivation and encoraugement. May be used to build self esteem and self confidence

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Meditation

Mindful reflection or contemplation

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Interpersonal communication

Takes place between two or more people

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Interprofessional communication

Almost 70% of sentinel events were caused by communication breakdown and 50% of those cases occurred during patient handoff

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professional role boundaries

limits and responsibilities of an individual in a given setting

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4 phases of group development

forming

storming

norming

performance

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5 areas of nurse -patient relationship

building trust

demonstrating empathy

establishing boundaries

recognizing and respecting culture influences

developing a comprehensive plan of care

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helping relationship

the 5 steps of the nursing process are used in each phase of the helping relationships

nursing diagnoses for individual patients are identified during the orientation phase after assessment data are gathered and clustered

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secondary date

with the patients permission relatives and friends may be considered secondary sources of subjective information

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assertiveness

the ability to express ideas and concerns clearly while respecting the thoughts of others

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therapeutic communication

the primary focus of therapeutic communication between a patient and nurse is the patient

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social communication

most often occurs among individuals who know each other or who are getting to know each other informally.

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SOLER

s- encourages the the listener to sit

o- reminds the nurse to maintain an open stance or posture

l- suggest the listener lean toward the speaker

e- to maintain eye contact without staring

r- reminds the nurse to relax

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Uninterrupted sleep

Adults need 6-8 hours per night

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Hospital sleep

Adults while in a hospital need at least 90 minutes of uninterrupted sleep

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Ways to help your pt get their needed sleep

Cluster care

consult about medication regiment especially meds like diruretics- don't administer past 6 pm

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Sleep disorders

20-30% of adults have some kind of sleep disorder

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Stages of sleep

Stage 1- 3-10 minutes

stage 2- 10-20 minutes

stage 3 - 15-30 minutes

stage 4 - 15-30 minutes

REM sleep- memory is enhanced, cells regenerate, cerebral blood flow

cycle through about 6times/night

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Sleep hygiene

Ritual to implement or promote sleep

drinking milk

brushing teeth

turning lights down

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Not enough REM sleep

Increases agitation, and impulsiveness

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Cortisol

Stress hormone

released early in the daytime

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Melatonin

Hormone for sleep

induces sleep

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Sleep study

Polysomnography

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Multiple sleep latency test

During several 20 minute naps during the day

pt is suspected of having narcolepsy

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Dyssomnia

Difficulty falling asleep

staying asleep

being excessively sleepy

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Parasomnia

Disorders associated with abnormal sleep behaviors

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Bruxism

Grinding teeth

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Enuresis

Bed wetting

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Somnambulism

Sleep walking

125

Other sleep disorders

Underlying medical or psychiatric problem

COPD-

pain

mentak health disorders

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Insomnia

Difficulty with sleep

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Hypersomia

Excessive day time sleeping

128

OSA

Obstructive sleep

apnea 10 seconds or greater without breathing

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Sleep deprivation

Loss of good quality sleep

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RLS

Restless leg syndrome

constantly needing to move legs

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C-pap machine

Continuos positive airway pressure

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Sodium

135-145 meq/l normal per textbook

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Potassium

3.5-5.0 normal per textbook

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Calcium

8.5-10.5

135

Magnesium

1.3-2.1

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Phosphorus

1.76-2.6

137

Abnormal Na+ Levels

Behavior issues

138

Low sodium levels

Hyponatremia

Causes confusion, lethargy

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High sodium levels

Hypernatremia

irritability, hallucinations

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K+

Cardiac/ neuromuscular

141

Low Potassium

Weak, cardiac dysrhythmia

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High potassium

Dysrhythmia

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Hypervolemic

Too much volume

too much IV fluid

144

Hypovolemic

Too low volume

low BP, low heart rate

145

Fluid shifting

Good reason to keep electrolytes balanced

146

PH

7.35-7.45

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Sa02

95-100

148

acid base balance

Respiratory- 1st thing to kick in with acid imbalance

renal - excretes hydrogen- doesn't kick in for 3 days

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Kussmoulis

Deep shallow breathing

you exahule c02 when you breathe