This healthcare finance is for patients who have low incomes and is federally and state-funded.
What is Medicaid
This is the process of transferring the performance of a task to another member of the healthcare team while retaining accountability for the outcome
What is Delegation
The absence of illness-producing microorganisms and hand hygiene is the primary behavior.
What is Asepsis
This represents one cardiac cycle, with one depolarization and repolarization cycle and one complete cardiac muscle contraction and relaxation
What is a Heartbeat
This cranial nerve involves swallowing, regulation of cardiac rate, regulation of respirations, digestion, sensation from thoracic and abdominal organs, proprioception, and sense of taste.
What is Cranial Nerve X (Vagus)
Having the patient included in the decision-making process.
What is patient-centered care.
The nurse uses this process framework that includes sequential but overlapping steps and results in a comprehensive individualized patient-centered plan of nursing care that nurses can deliver in a timely manner
What is ADPIE
What are the three essential components of handwashing.
What is soap
What is running water
What is friction
The factor of elastic and muscular tissues of the arteries are replaced with fibrous tissue and lose much of their ability to constrict and dilate
What is Arteriosclerosis
This eye disease has no initial manifestation, frequent lens changes in glasses, impaired dark adaptation, halos around lights, gradual reduction of visual fields with preservation of central vision until late in the disease, and mild to severe increased intraocular pressure.
What is Open-Angle Glaucoma
The right to make one's own personal decisions, even when those decisions might not be in the person's own best interest.
What is Autonomy
Data the nurse obtains through observation and examination is called what
What is objective data
Name at least three multi-resistance infections that are becoming less effective for some stains of pathogens due to the pathogen's ability to adapt and become resistant to previously sensitive antibiotics.
What are: MRSA, VRE, VRSA, MDR-TB, PRSP, VRSA, ESBL
BP is the force exerted against the walls of the arteries by the blood as it is pumped from the heart. It is most accurately referred to as this term.
What is (MAP) Mean Arterial Pressure
This pressure ulcer has full-thickness skin loss involving damage or necrosis of subcutaneous tissue adipose tissue is viewable within the ulcer. Slough and/or eschar may be present.
What is Stage 3 Pressure Ulcer
A nurse offers pain medication to a patient who is post-op before ambulation. The nurse understands this type of care delivery is an example of this ethical principle.
What is Beneficence
Name atleast three delegating factors to consider before delegating tasks to other healthcare workers.
What are:
Education, training, experience, knowledge of skill, level of critical thinking, facilities policies and procedures, licensing legislation (State NPA), ability to communicate with others as it pertains to the task, demonstration of competence.
Name at least three infections that are associated with the delivery of healthcare services in the facility such as the hospital and nursing home.
What are VAP, CAUTI, CLABSI, SSI (surgical site infection), C-diff,
Name at least four contributing factors to HTN
What are: high sodium, low potassium, calcium, and magnesium intake, obesity, excess alcohol consumption, insulin resistance, low activity level, hypothyroidism, low vitamin D levels, depression, tobacco use
This phase of wound healing involves fibroblast, synthesizing of collagen, capillaries growing across the wound, granulation tissue formed, and fragile and can be covered with eschar.
What is Proliferation Phase
This is a legal process by which a patient or the patient's legally appointed designee has given written permission for a procedure or treatment
What is Informed Consent
What are the five rights of delegation
What is the right task
What is the right circumstances
What is the right person
What is the direction and communication
What is the right supervision and evaluation
This type of patient room has airflow exchange in the room at least six to 12 exchanges per hour, depending on the age of the structure.
What is a Negative Pressure Room
These drugs lower BP by preventing conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin II, and prevent vasoconstriction and sodium and water retention.
What are Angiotensin Converting Enzyme (ACE) Inhibitors
An interrupted nerve supply from meningomyelocele or a spinal cord trauma impairs the bladder voiding function and leads to incomplete bladder emptying and is a risk factor for UTI's
What is Neurogenic Bladder