When delivering 5-10L/min of oxygen, this oxygen delivery system is used.
What is face mask?
This is the number of mLs in one ounce.
What is 30 mL
This is a type of learning described as memorizing information and learning the foundation of a subject?
What is cognitive learning?
Traditional symptom management of disease has been named this type of medicine.
What is Conventional medicine?
This type of sleep cycle is described as eyes comfortable closed and vital signs stable, but with a gradual fall from when awake.
What is NREM?
This position in the bed can help a patient having a respiratory exacerbation.
What is semi-fowlers
This is an important step the nurse should take before initiating a tube feeding.
What is verify tube placement?
This type of patient demonstration occurs when the patient shows the nurse how to complete the skill being taught?
What is teach back method?
This type of training within complementary therapies assists patients in thought patterns, physiological stress response, and when implemented, can induce a physiological reduction in some vital signs.
What is biofeedback?
What is 9-12 hours?
This is an assessment finding for a patient experiencing hypoxia with bluish lips.
What is hypoxia?
Name two complications that may arise from enteral feedings.
What is formula intolerance, hyperglycemia, aspiration pneumonia, infection?
This type of learning is impacted by motivation and emotion.
Complementary therapies include relaxation exercises, that support stress response. What can the nurse evaluate to determine if exercise is effective?
Vital signs, such as heart rate or pulse oximeter.
8 to 10 hours a night of sleep is recommended for this age group of patients,
What is the teenage group (13-18)
This is the device used to first exhale, place lips on device, inhale up to goal, hold your breath and repeat 10 times an hour while awake.
What is incentive spirometer?
This many tsp are in 5 mL.
What is 1 tsp is equal to 5mL?
These are the steps for implementing a teaching process?
What is assess knowledge and learning, setting mutual goals, and outcomes/objectives, teaching what the patient needs to know and evaluate the outcomes of the education?
The nurse can evaluate the effectiveness of herbal therapies, through research on this evidence based website.
What is NCCIH
Name two influences or disturbances to sleep.
What is prescription and non prescription medication (hyponotics or benzodiazepine), environment, technology such as TV, pain, mood, sleep apnea
For nasotracheal suctioning, this is correct order of steps the nurse takes to complete this intervention.
Attach catheter to suction, have patient take a deep breath, insert catheter, apply suction as you remove catheter intermittently (less than 10 seconds), encourage patient to cough and rinse the catheter and suction connecting tubing.
This is described as the correct steps the nurse takes to administer an enteral feeding.
Elevate head of bed, verify tube placement, check for residual volume, flush with 30 mL of water and initiate feeding
This stage of sleep is described as eyes rapidly moving and the nurse could provide education that it is difficult to arouse a patient or family member during this time.
What is Stage 4 REM?
This is an exercise to reduce health patterns and teach patients regulation over physiological response.
What is progressive relaxation exercises?
This type of sleep scale can be used by nursing team to draw a line and analyze best to worse sleep, with a satisfaction scale.
What is a visual analogue scale?