In the Tub
Head & Mouth
Let's Review
Getting Up
This and That
100
The water when performing a bed bath should be?
What is tepid.
100
A disease of the skin common were sebaceous glands are numerous.
What is acne
100
Generally this occurs because of poor oral hygiene and the accumulation of plaque on the teeth.
What is Gingivitis.
100
List the assistive devices that can be used to help a pt mobilize.
What is crutches, cane, walker, wheelchair.
100
The layer of skin just below the epidermis.
What is dermis.
200
Clients should be washed in this order.
What is from cleanest to dirtiest.
200
Partial or complete lack of hair.
What is alopecia.
200
The medical term for offensive breath.
What is halitosis.
200
A focus health history for the Musculoskeletal assessment includes:
What is pain or stiffness in joints/muscles/bones, limited ROM, deformities, problems performing ADL's, accidents or traumas.
200
Exposure to any of the following; elevated body temperature, physical exertion, exposure to heat, mental and emotional stress, could result in this bodily response.
What is diaphoresis
300
During a bed bath you perform inspection and palpation of which assessment.
What is integument.
300
Earwax is another term for this secretion
What is cerumen.
300
The following is included in the inspection of the posterior chest;
What is shape and configuration, neck and trapezius muscles, skin colour and condition.
300
An abnormal lateral curvature from the normal vertical line of the backbone.
What is Scoliosis.
300
An inflammation, sore, or ulcer in the skin over a bony prominence.
What is decubitus ulcer.
400
The following involves only bathing only body parts that would cause discomfort or odour if left unbathed.
What is a partial bed bath.
400
The medical term for offensive breath.
What is halitosis.
400
The five landmarks for cardiac assessment are:
What is aortic, pulmonic, erb's point, tricuspid, Mitral.
400
A nurse can prevent a fall by doing the following;
What is initial and ongoing assessment, review medications, involve physio or OT, help individuals regain strength, and create a safe environment.
400
An uncomfortable sensation leading to the urge to scratch.
What is pruritus.
500
The purposes of bathing include:
What is cleansing the skin, stimulation of circulation, improved self-image, reduction of body odours,promotion of range of motion.
500
Generally this occurs because of poor oral hygiene and the accumulation of plaque on the teeth.
What is Gingivitis?
500
Gordon's functional health patterns include:
What is health perception/health management, nutritional metabolic, elimination, activity-exercise, cognitive/perceptual, sleep/rest, self-perception/self-concept, role/relationship, sexuality/reproductive, coping/stress tolerance, value/belief.
500
Prior to ambulating the nurse needs to assess the following:
What is Client Data, Level of comfort and readiness, optimal time, ambulation device is appropriate and in working order.
500
Clients who are immobilized, poorly nourished, and have reduced sensation or peripheral circulation are at increased risk for.
What is altered skin integrity.
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