Fundamentals of Nursing Section 1
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Fundamentals of Nursing Section 3
Fundamentals of Nursing Section 4
Fundamentals of Nursing Section 5
100

Nurse is talking about organ donation with family, what is the role of the nurse? 

What is nurse serve as witness?

100

patient cannot brush their teeth by themselves what should the nurse do? 

what is a soft toothbrush  ? 

100

nurse is teaching a patient about the best way to prevent insomnia what could the nurse teach the patient ? 

what is a consistent schedule? 

100

what are some complications of restraints? 

What is? 

  • Skin breakdown and pressure ulcers
  • Decreased circulation and edema, cool pale skin 
  • Muscle weakness or contractures from immobility
  • Falls or traumatic injury while attempting to escape restraints
  • Respiratory compromise or asphyxiation
  • Psychological effects such as agitation, anxiety, fear, or depression
100

An Infectious disease LPN would understand that 

 - Airborne precaution

- Droplet precaution 

- Contact precaution

what is ?

Airborne example: Pulmonary TB, Measles (Rubeola), Chikenpox (Varicella), Influenza A, Avian H7N9, and Asian H5N1 

Droplet example: Rubella, Streptococcal Pneumonia, Meningococcal meningitis, whooping cough, Cornavirus 19 

Contact example: Gastrointestinal, respiratory skin, wound infection that are drug resistant. Gas gangrene, acute diarrhea, acute viral conjunctivitis 

200

A patient that agrees with their cancer diagnosis and is receiving palliative care, what would the patient response be? 


what is, "this may relieve what bothering me" 

200

patient is about to expire and wants to provide their organs what should the nurse do first? 

what is organ procurement organization (OPO)?

200

Elderly is trying to rest, what could the nurse teach the assistive personnel not to do while the patient is sleeping? 

What is? 

- flush the toilet 

- turn on bright lights 

- ask the patient to wake up 

- talk loudly 

200

Confused patient trying to escape the medical surgical unit and or patients room, what should the nurse do? 

what is placing an alarm? 

200

what does "RACE" mean? 

What is? 

- Remove the clients from the room 

- activate the fire alarm 

- close the door 

-extinguish the fir  

300

A patient in a persistent vegetative state, what is the priority action? 

what is Airway, Breathing, Circulation (ABC) 

Think, something dislodged in the airway can cause airway obstruction? 

300

What can interfere with an elderly that cannot sleep? 

What is ?

- Prefer warmer room temperatures

- More comfortable with own bed furnishings

- Difficulty falling asleep 

- Chronic conditions may interfere with sleep:

- Pain

- Difficulty breathing

- Frequent urination

300

a nurse can identify that sleep apnea sounds like what? 

what is Intermittent nocturnal breathing disturbances characterized by periods of loud respiration followed by abrupt inspiratory sounds causing brief arousal from sleep?" 

300

A nurse would understand that this patient would require physcial restraints? 

What is? 

  • Repeated attempts to pull at the central venous catheter or IV
  • Interference with essential medical equipment or tubing
  • Increased agitation after less restrictive  measures have failed.
  • Risk of self-harm or accidental injury
  • Attempts to get out of bed unassisted despite safety concerns
300

What does respite care mean?

What is? 

allows family/primary caregiver time away from day to day activity in reasonability with the family that requires care. 

400

Patient need to be turned how often if they cannot do it themselves? 

What is every 2 hours? 

400

nurse teaches a patient about healthy sleeping habits 

what is: 

- Darkness, dim light 

- consistent sleep schedule 

- relaxation 

-comfort 

-quiet 

What doesn't help? 

- watching tv late at night before bed 

- noise

-difficulty breathing 

400

a patient that suffers from hypersomnia would benefit from what to promote better sleep? 

what is? 

- Identify nursing diagnoses: develop plan of care

- Sleep-promoting nursing measures 

- Maintaining sleep rituals

- Reducing intake of stimulating chemicals like caffeine before bedtime. 

- Promoting daytime exercise

- Sleep-promoting nursing measures

- Adhering to a regular schedule for retiring and waking

- Progressive relaxation

oBack massage

§Various techniques and purposes

400

Nurse notices a patient has multiple skin lesions from a possible droplet type of infection what should the nurse wear?  

What is a mask ?   

400

What are the stages of dying? 

What is? 

1st - denial, "no not me"

2nd - anger, "why me?" 

3rd - Bargaining, "yes, me, but if only..

4th - Depression, "yes me.." 

5th - Acceptance, "i am ready". 

500

Nurse notices a patient in a vegetative state, what would require suctioning of the patient? 

what is gurgling? 

500

what are the sleep requirements of all ages? 

What is: 

- Newborns (0-3 months; 14 - 17 hours 

- Infants (4-11 months; 12-15 hours) 

- Toddlers (1-2 years; 11-14 hours) 

- Preschoolers 3-5 years; 10 - 13 hours) 

- School age children 6- 13 years; 9-11 hours)

- Tennagers 14-17 years old; 8-10 hours)

- Young adults 18-25 years old; 7-9 hours) 

-Adults 26-64 years old; 7-8 hours)

500

LPN notices a smoke what would be the priority action of the nurse? 

what is rescue ?

500

correct steps for doffing PPE ? 

What is?

- remove gloves 

- remove eyewear 

- remove gown

- remove mask  

500

Family mentions that patient has dementia and wonder at night would priority action would the nurse take? 

What is Keep personal items close to the bedside 

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