Nurses Care
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Medication administration
100
What type of diagnosis focuses on the patient?
What is Nursing diagnosis
100
Nursing actions that do not require a physician's order.
What is Independent nursing action
100
Tapping a body part with short sharp blows to elicit sounds or vibrations that aid in diagnosis is called.
What is percussion
100
The act of feeling with the hand, placing the fingers on the skin to determine the condition of underlying parts is called?
What is palpation
100
True or False Always use a leading zero when writing decimals (i.e., 0.2 mg not .2 mg
What is True
200
What type of diagnosis focuses on the disease process?
What is Medical diagnosis
200
Catagorizes human needs from the most basic vital needs, survival needs (necessary to life), up through higher-level needs such as beauty, love and learning.
What is Hierarchy of needs. Established by Maslow
200
The purpose of a spirometry test is assess and diagnose what?
What is Respiratory status
200
Externally listening to sounds from within the body to determine abnormal conditions is called?
What is Auscultation
200
Preferred site for IM injection for an 18-month-old toddler?
What is Vastus lateralis
300
Systematic method in which the nurse and client work together to plan and carry out effective nursing care. (The steps include assessment, nursing diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation.) is called?
What is Nursing process
300
When gathering data during patient assessment of pain asking "Can you rate it on a scale of 0 to 10?" what information is the nurse seeking?
What is severity
300
What is the most common format for a general physical examination of a client?
What is Head to toe examination
300
What type of medication order given by the primary healthcare provider needs to be done immediately?
What is STAT
400
What is the concept five + 1 rights of drug administration?
What is Right patient Right drug Right dose Right route Right time +1 Right documentation
400
Guidelines used by healthcare facilities to plan the care for clients is called?
What is Nursing care plans
400
True or False. Hypertension is a lifestyle risk factor?
What is False
400
What preparatory step should a nurse take when a client is having a radiology test involving the use of dye?
What is Ask if the client is allergic to iodine
400
The nurse is unable to read the primary health care provider's handwriting. What action would be most appropriate?
What is The nurse should question the order with the primary health care provider.
500
Name 4 actions that a nurse can take to prevent drug errors.
What is Rechecking all calculations Avoiding distractions and concentrating on only one task at a time. Confirming any questionable orders Practicing the five + 1 rights of drug administration
500
What association meets every 2 years to further progress in defining, classifying, and describing nursing diagnoses?
What is NANDA International (NANDA-I)
500
Secondary infection is also called a ______________ dependent infection. It directly results from or depends on another disease or infection.
What is Dependent infection
500
A high priority nursing diagnosis for a client with respiratory complications would be?
What is Ineffective airway clearance
500
A buccal medication should be administered how?
What is Against the cheek mucousmembrane
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