Health care delivery
The Nursing process
Clinical care
Protection
Homeostasis
medication
professional concepts
100

The opposite of disease 

Health 

100

Collection, validation , and organization of data 

Assessment 

100

This assessment evaluates the effects of the mind body and environment 

Functional Health Assessment 

100

can be conducted passively or actively with patient. 

ROM (Range of Motion)

100

the functional unit of the kidney 

nephron

100

client, medication, dose, route, time, documentation 

The Rights to medication administration top 6

100

 Whom established the missions of "Sick Nursing" as helping patients use their own reparative process to get well and "Health Nursing" as preventing illness.

Florence Nightingale

200

Often not considered conventional practice 

CAM (complimentary alternative medicine)

200

when gathering information a family member, other health care professional or health records are examples of 

Secondary sources

200

feeling dizzy or faint when changing positions is an indicator of what condition. 

Orthostatic Hypotension 

200

Patients who are immobile are at risk for the formation of this in the legs.

Deep vein thrombosis 

200

distention of the kidney pelvis with obstruction of normal urine flow 

hydronephorsis 

200

opioids can cause constipation while this medication causes diarrhea. 

antibiotics

200

skills used to be empathetic and effective.

 therapeutic Communication 

300

Patient centered, evidence based, and considers culture and beliefs 

Transcultural nursing 

300

Acute Pain R/T surgical trauma and inflammation AEB grimacing and verbal reports of pain is an example of 

 A Nursing diagnosis 

300

This mode of transmission may be carried by rats, insects, or birds.

Vector 

300

the physical examination process gathers this kind of data. 

objective 

300

When referring to motility this is the secondary type of movement.

peristalsis

300

Older adults taking this medication my disrupt sleep patterns 

Beta Blockers 

300

This represents the framework of any physiologic or psychological factor necessary for a healthy existence.

Maslow's Hierarchy pyramid

400

During this phase of communication the nurse and patient explore and developed solutions that are enact 

The working phase 

400

When documenting this note it includes the plan of care

PIE Note ( problem, intervention, evaluation )

400

A patient had an unassisted fall this morning in the restroom. The nurse ensures the patient safety and continues to monitor the patient. The nurse now must document this file for risk management.

Incident report 

400

If not working properly results can lead to a coma 

Reticular Activating System (RAS)

400

this physical and emotional state is described by decreased muscle and cognitive activity. 

Rest 

400

They affect the resorption of sodium and water in the tubules of the nephron.

diuretics 

400

professional standards

ethics 

500

Nurse and patients has good fit among verbal, nonverbal, and metacommunication. 

Congruent relationship 

500

reassessing is a part of this stage in the nursing process.

implentation

500

Co=SV x HR is the formula for this measurement

Cardiac output 

500

The CNA comes to you and says, " the patient in room 212 is panicking and he said he sees large spiders in his bed." You go to check on your patient is hitting is bed with his shoe and shouts "I got him!" Nothing is present. Your patient may be suffering from...

Hallucinations 

500

somnambulism is defined as

sleepwalking 

500

This type of medication maybe given to promote voiding by stimulating detrusor muscle contractions.

Cholinergic medications

500

Knowledge, experience, critical thinking, and critical reasoning

Nursing judgment 

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