Vaccines and water purification
What are types of primary prevention?
A drop in SBP>/= 20 mmHg with a change in position from sitting to standing.
What is a positive orthostatic?
Two goals of patient education
What are:
Addressing patient unique learning needs?
Reducing healthcare costs?
Improving health care quality?
Behavior changes resulting in improved patient outcomes?
FEV or forced expiratory volume
What is the amount of air that can be forced from the lungs after maximum inspiration?
A pneumonia that occurs within 90 days after >2 day hospitalization or in a long term care facility.
What is a health-care associated pneumonia?
Multiple screening on the same occasion - such as a Health fair.
What is a multi-phasic screening?
Three types of food on the DASH diet.
What are:
Fresh fruits? Fresh veggies? Low or fat free dairy? Whole grains? Fish? Poultry? Beans? Nuts?
The method of providing patient education to a 7 year old.
What is hands on (psychomotor)?
Two side affects of short acting B2 adrenergics.
What are
Dry mouth?
Headache?
Restlessness/nervousness/tremors?
Tachycardia?
Elevated B/P?
A "clot" buster for a pulmonary embolism.
What is a thrombolytic/tPA?
The educational initiative for parents of newborns related to sleep.
What is Back to Sleep?
The minimum amount of daily activity to reduce blood pressure.
What is 30 minutes a day - 5 x a week?
The stage of grief a patient is most open to learning.
What is "acceptance"?
When using an MDI this device helps individuals with poor coordination.
What is a spacer?
Hyposmia
What is a decreased sense of smell?
The safest place in the car for a infant or child.
What is the middle of the back seat in the appropriate car seat?
The early pain in peripheral arterial disease.
What is intermittent claudication?
Telling, reinforcement, entrusting, or participating, the teaching approach that results in an increased probability of achieving the desired response.
What is "Reinforcement"?
A COPD patient's ABG
What is elevated pCO2 and decreased pO2?
The maximum number of days a person should use a nasal spray decongestant.
What is 5?
Where information related to an adverse vaccine event is reported.
What is VAERS (Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System)?
Ace inhibitors mechanism of action on blood pressure.
What is "blocks conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin II?
Two nurse barriers to patient education.
What is:
Knowledge of content?
Communication skills?
Time?
Nurse/pt goal differences?
Self perception as a teacher?
Early discharge?
Less wheezing in a patient having an asthma attack.
What is "not a good sign" or "worsening condition"?
The type of PPE a healthcare provider should wear when working with a patient with active TB or the coronavirus CoVID19.
What is an N95 mask or a PAPR?