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Name 2 manifestation of stress

Dry mouth 

increased perspiration 

tremors 

tachycardia 

increased bp

dilated pupils 

crying 

restlessness

rapid speech 

pacing 

lack of facial expression

heart palpitations 

difficulty breathing 

issues with appetite or sleep 

changes in sexual desire 

feelings of sadness, apprehension, anger, mistrust, helplessness, hopelessness

100

adjustment of living with other living things and environmental conditions

What is adaptation. 

100

Injury and underlying diabetic neuropathy, peripheral arterial disease, diabetic foot structure; located below the ankle

What are diabetic ulcers 

100
a dressing that limits the exchange of oxygen, is self adherent, maintains a moist environment, can remain in place for 3- 5 days, used for stage 2 and stage 3 injuries and NEVER used on infected wounds

What are hydrocolloid dressings

100

localized response of the body to injury or infection; protective mechanism that eliminates invading pathogens and allows for tissue repair to occur

What is an inflammatory response?

200

A client who responds to bad news concerning laboratory results by crying uncontrollably is handling stress by using:

Coping Mechanism

200

patterns of behavior used to neutralize, deny, or counteract anxiety

What are coping mechanisms?

200

Cutting or sharp instrument; wound edges well approximated and aligned; surrounding tissue undamaged; bleeds freely and least likely to become infected

What is an incision 

200

This dressing absorbs exudate, aids in debridement, strays in place for 1-3 days, used for stage 3-4 pressure injuries, used for tunneling wounds, NOT used for wounds with minimal drainage.

Alginates

200

The chronological order of the Chain of infection.

What is;

1. Infectious Agent 

2. Reservoir 

3. Portal of Exit 

4. Mode of Transmission 

5. Portal of Entry 

6. Susceptible Host 

300

A client loses control and expresses irrational thinking is experiencing which level of anxiety?

What is Panic Level?

300

occurs when coping and defense mechanisms are no longer effective, resulting in high levels of anxiety, disorganized behavior, and the inability to function normally

What is Crisis?

300

Blunt or sharp instrument puncturing the skin; intentional (such as venipuncture) or accidental; consider penetrating object when considering infection probability

What is a puncture


300

This stage of pressure wound has full-thickness skin and tissue loss in which the extent of tissue damage within the ulcer cannot be confirmed because it is obscured by slough or eschar.

What is an unstageable pressure injury

300

Age group that relates to Erikson's Industry vs. Inferiority

School Age 

400

A nurse with 11 years of experience has been frequently absent or late for shifts, has been verbally abusive with coworkers she feels are unskilled at the technological tasks of the job, and cursed under her breath at a distraught family member today. The nurse manager is threatening to suspend her if it happens again. The ICU nurse may be experiencing:

What is Burnout

400

forms of self-deception; unconscious process the self uses to protect itself from anxiety or threats to self-esteem

What is are defense mechanisms 

400

Compromised circulation secondary to pressure or pressure combined with friction; classified by Stages 1–4, Unstageable, and Deep Tissue injury

What is a pressure ulcer

400

This stage of pressure injury has intact or nonintact skin with localized area of persistent nonblanchable deep red, maroon, or purple discoloration or epidermal separation revealing a dark wound bed or blood-filled blister.

What is a deep tissue pressure injury

400

The highest level of hierarchy needs according to Maslow

What is self-actualization 

500

The client who is now paralyzed informs a support group that he earned a scholarship based upon his athletic abilities and not his academic performance, and after his injury, he focused his energies on his studies. He has been on the dean's list for two semesters. What defense mechanism is illustrated in this scenario?

What is compensation 

500

the body preparing itself against threat, to either resist (fight) or evade (flight) the danger

What is Fight or Flight Response?

500

Blunt instrument, overlying skin remains intact, with injury to underlying soft tissue; possible resultant bruising and/or hematoma

What is a contusion

500

this type of dressing is a non invasive device that applies "pressure", stays in place for 2-3 days, is used on stage 3 - 4 pressure injuries, is used on draining, exuding, and nonhealing wounds of any kind 

What is negative pressure wound therapy

500

Which age group according to Erikson experience a change in productivity goals and evaluation of success?

What is the later adult years?

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