What developmental stage focuses on trust versus mistrust?
What is infancy?
Which sleep stage is associated with dreaming?
Which sleep stage is associated with dreaming?
Which medication route generally has the fastest absorption?
What is intravenous (IV)?
A pressure injury with nonblanchable redness but intact skin is what stage?
What is Stage 1?
What is the purpose of the Braden Scale?
What is:
“To assess risk for pressure injuries.”
A toddler insisting “I do it myself!” is demonstrating which Erikson stage?
What is Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt?
In which stage does a client begin lightly snoring and become harder to awaken?
What is Stage 2 sleep?
Which route is absorbed faster: subcutaneous or intramuscular?
What is intramuscular?
Full-thickness skin loss with visible fat tissue is which stage?
What is Stage 3?
Does a lower Braden score indicate higher or lower risk?
What is higher risk?
An adolescent working to develop personal identity is in which stage?
What is Identity vs. Role Confusion?
Which sleep stage is considered the deepest stage of sleep?
What is Stage 3/4 (deep sleep)?
Why are sublingual medications absorbed rapidly?
What is:
“Because they dissolve under the tongue and enter the bloodstream directly.”
A wound completely covered with eschar or slough is classified as what?
What is Unstageable?
Name one category assessed on the Braden Scale.
Answer:
What is:
A middle-aged adult mentoring younger coworkers is demonstrating success in which stage?
What is Generativity vs. Stagnation?
During which sleep stage does muscle relaxation and rapid eye movement occur?
What is REM sleep?
Which factor can slow medication absorption from the GI tract?
What is:
Partial-thickness skin loss with blistering describes which stage?
What is Stage 2?
A bedridden client with poor nutrition would likely have what kind of Braden score?
What is low (high-risk) score?
An older adult reflecting positively on life achievements demonstrates successful resolution of which stage?
What is Integrity vs. Despair?
A client reports vivid dreams and irregular respirations. Which sleep stage is occurring?
What is REM sleep?
A client in shock may absorb IM medications poorly because of what physiologic change?
What is decreased tissue perfusion?
Exposed bone, tendon, or muscle indicates which pressure injury stage?
What is Stage 4?
Which nursing intervention is priority for a client with a low Braden score?
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