How much of a person's fluid intake should be made up of water during bladder retraining?
Half of a person’s fluid intake.
When should a sputum specimen be collected?
A sputum specimen should be collected in the morning before the patient has eaten or brushed their teeth for the most accurate results.
What is the difference between a vegan diet and a vegetarian diet?
Vegan Diet:
Vegetarian Diet:
Summary of Differences:
What type of diabetes appears in pregnant women who have never had diabetes before but who have high glucose levels during pregnancy?
Gestational diabetes
What is the definition of a mandated reporter?
All healthcare workers are mandated reporters, which means they are legally required to report suspected or observed abuse or neglect.
According to the pH scale, does a lower number indicate more acidity or alkalinity?
Acidity
List at least 3 triggers for Asthma.
Cold air, Allergens, Exercise, Stress
What is the difference between an elective surgery and an emergent surgery?
Elective: The person’s health is not immediately threatened (Example: removing a wart)
Urgent: The person’s health will suffer if the procedure is not performed within a few days or weeks (Example: repair of a non-complicated hernia)
Emergent: The person’s life is in danger unless the surgery is performed right away (Example: appendicitis)
How are both Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes treated?
Type 1 Diabetes:
1. Insulin
Type 2 Diabetes:
1. Diet, exercise, and education must be the foundation of the treatment program.
2. Oral medication (oral hypoglycemic)
What do DNR and DNI stand for, and what is their meaning?
DNR (Do-Not-Resuscitate): Do not perform CPR in case of cardiac or respiratory arrest.
DNI (Do-Not-Intubate): No breathing tube will be placed in the person, even though some CPR measures and medications may be used.
Name at least 2 risks or complications of condom catheter use.
Urine leakage
Skin conditions that range from mild irritation to necrosis (tissue death)
Urinary tract infections
What is the difference between TB Disease and Latent TB?
Tuberculosis: Highly contagious disease that is carried on mucous droplets suspended in the air; causes fatigue, loss of appetite, slight fever, prolonged coughing, and SOB.
TB Disease: Person shows symptoms of the disease and can spread it to others.
Latent TB: Type of tuberculosis in which the person carries the disease but does not show symptoms.
What is the purpose of using incentive spirometry after surgery?
The purpose of using incentive spirometry after surgery is to encourage deep breathing, which helps to expand the lungs and prevent complications such as pneumonia or atelectasis (collapsed lungs).
It assists in improving lung function, increasing airflow, and promoting better oxygenation by encouraging the patient to take slow, deep breaths. This device also helps in clearing mucus from the airways, reducing the risk of respiratory infections and aiding in the recovery process after surgery.
Name at least 2 signs/symptoms of hyperglycemia and at least 2 signs/symptoms hypoglycemia.
Hyperglycemia (High Blood Sugar) Symptoms:
Hypoglycemia (Low Blood Sugar) Symptoms:
What is the definition of the medical term "sentinel event"?
Unexpected occurrence that results in death or in serious physical or psychological injury.
How often should a PureWick Female External Catheter be replaced?
Every 8 to 12 hours or sooner as needed. This ensures optimal performance and reduces the risk of infection. If the catheter becomes soiled with feces or blood, replace it immediately.
Describe how asthma affects breathing?
Asthma causes inflammation and narrowing of the airways, leading to difficulty breathing, wheezing, and coughing.
To prevent blood from pooling in the veins of the legs, exercises should be performed every 1-2 hours (or per order). A physician may order TED stockings, or a sequential compression device (SCD), or both. What is the difference between a thrombus and an embolus?
A thrombus is a blood clot that forms and remains attached to the vessel wall, obstructing blood flow within the circulatory system. It develops at the site of injury or due to abnormal blood flow, such as in the case of atherosclerosis or a hypercoagulable state.
An embolus, on the other hand, is a clot, air bubble, fat globule, or other debris that travels through the bloodstream from one part of the body to another. If it becomes lodged in a smaller blood vessel, it can block blood flow, leading to serious conditions like pulmonary embolism, stroke, or organ damage.
An embolus that travels to the brain can cause a CVA (stroke), and one that travels to the pulmonary artery can cause an often-fatal pulmonary embolism (symptoms include restlessness and shortness of breath.)
In summary, a thrombus is a clot that forms in place, while an embolus is a clot or particle that travels to another location in the body.
Name at least 2 signs/symptoms of hyperthyroidism and at least 2 signs/symptoms hypothyroidism.
Hyperthyroidism (Overactive Thyroid) Symptoms:
Hypothyroidism (Underactive Thyroid) Symptoms:
Both conditions affect metabolism and can have significant impacts on various systems in the body. Symptoms can vary in severity and may require medical management.
Please explain the difference between assault and battery.
Assault: Use of words or actions to cause another person to feel fearful of being harmed
Battery: Intentional touching of a person without permission
Name at least 2 types of patients for which bladder scanning should not be performed?
Bladder scans should not be done on patients who have wounds or non-intact skin in the supra-pubic region (the area of the abdomen above the pubic bone).
They should also not be done on patients who are pregnant or who have fluid buildup in the abdomen (a condition called ascites).
What are the two primary conditions that comprise COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease)?
Emphysema and Chronic Bronchitis
What does PACU stand for, and what occurs in this setting?
Phase I: Care given immediately after transfer to PACU. Patients are still deeply affected by anesthesia and require close monitoring. Lasts until motor and sensory function return, patient is oriented to person, place, and time, and vital signs are stable. Additionally, there must be no signs of hemorrhage or other post-operative complications before moving to the next phase.
What should the normal blood sugar level be before and after meals?
Between ____ mg/dL and ____ mg/dL
Less than ____ mg/dL
Between 70 mg/dL and 100 mg/dL before meals
Less than 180 mg/dL after meals.
Please explain the difference between slander and libel.
Slander:
Libel: