A form used for measurements of TPR.
What is a Graphic Sheet?
5 steps of the nursing process.
What is assessment, nursing diagnoses, planning, implementation, and evaluation?
Aimed at prevents health deterioration and
maintaining or improving a client’s quality of life,
but also aimed at restoring clients to their previous
functional level whenever possible.
What is Restorative Care?
Symptoms.
What is subjective data?
60 - 100 bpm
What is the normal range for an adult pulse?
Used by agencies in community setting to record
provided care and services
What are task sheets?
Steps for care planning process in home care.
What is assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation?
The process of restoring a person to the highest
level of functioning.
What is Rehabilitative Care?
What is objective data?
35.9*C - 37.3*C
What is the normal temperature range for an adult?
Sometimes called tick sheets
What are ADL sheets?
SMART goal
What is a goal that is Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, and Timeable?
Care provided to the person in all dimensions.
What is holistic care?
POC
What is Point of Care?
Respirations less than 12 bpm.
What is bradypnea?
A card file that summarizes information
What is a kardex?
describes a health problem
that can be treated by nursing measures.
What is a nursing diagnosis?
Identifies safety risks and health hazards in a client's home.
What is Home Assessment?
Communication
Planning client care
Currency
Accountability
Continuity of care
Quality assurance
Education and research
Funding
What are purposes of documentation?
A heart rate above 100 bpm/
What is tachycardia?
Written accounts made after an accident, error, or
unexpected event
What are incident reports?
measuring whether the
goals in the planning step were met.
What is evaluation?
Shorter (or no need for) hospital stays
“Reablement” programs for individuals who do not
need acute care
Independence for clients
Less disruption for families
Cost savings
What are benefits of rehab and restorative care?
Describes progress of client.
What are progress notes?
A sustained BP above 140/90.
What is hypertension?