Nursing Process
Positions
Nutrition
Death and Dying
Community Healthcare
100
Risk for aspiration
What is an example of nursing diagnosis?
100
Lying with face upward
What is sUPine?
100
Process by which the body takes in food for growth and repair and uses it to maintain health
What is nutrition?
100
Denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance
What is are the five stages of grief?
100
Members must see only certain doctors and go only to designated hospitals, except only in emergencies
What is a health maintenance organization (HMO)?
200
Collection of data about a patient
What is assessment?
200
Most often used when administering an enema
What is Sims' position?
200
Essential nutrients uses to rebuild tissue
What is are proteins?
200
A request that death not be artificially postponed if the patient is deemed to have a terminal condition
What is a living will?
200
Method used by Medicare to determine the number of hospital days required to treat specific illnesses
What are diagnosis related groups (DRGs)?
300
List of nursing diagnoses, approaches and patient goals
What is the care plan?
300
Positioned on abdomen, legs extended and arms flexed on either side of the head
What is prone position?
300
Process of breaking down foods that can be used by the body cells for nourishment
What is digestion?
300
Document signed before the diagnosis of a terminal illness, indicating the person's wishes during dying
What is advanced directive?
300
Federal government program that pays a portion of healthcare cost for person age 65 or over and for younger persons that are permanently disabled
What is Medicare?
400
Information used to diagnose and treat the human response to illness
What is nursing diagnoses?
400
Back-lying with backrest elevated 45-60 degrees
What is Fowler's position?
400
Grain, fruits, vegetables, dairy and protein foods
What are the five food groups?
400
Post mortem care
What is care of the body after death?
400
Care that focuses on the unique needs of each person
What is patient-focused care?
500
Framework for nursing action
What is the nursing process?
500
Back-lying, knees slightly flexed, backrest elevated 30-45 degrees
What is semi-Fowler's position?
500
Treatment through specifically planned nutrition
What is a therapeutic diet?
500
Care of the patient based on the philosophy that death is a natural process that should neither be hastened nor delayed and that the dying person should be kept comfortable
What is hospice care?
500
1. Providing services for the ill and injured 2. Promoting individual and community health 3. Preventing disease 4. Etc
What is functions of healthcare facilities?
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