This data is used to recognize cues and identify problems.
What is patient assessment?
Getting a colonoscopy is this level of prevention.
What is secondary?
This acronym is used to describe the preferred method for an organized handoff report.
What is SBAR?
O: 1000mL D5LR over 8 hrs. The IV pump will be set on this rate.
What is 125mL/hr?
This is what EBP stands for.
What is evidence based practice?
This acronym stands for North American Nursing Diagnosis Association.
What is NANDA?
What is tertiary?
Complaint of nausea is this type of assessment data.
What is subjective data?
O: 100mcg Synthroid
S: 0.1mg tablets.
The nurse will administer this many tablets per dose.
What is 1 tablet?
EBP provides these two types of care to patients and families with the best patient outcomes.
What are HIGH QUALITY and COST EFFECTIVE care?
While at Risk for NANDA statements have only 2 parts, a NANDA statement for an ACTUAL problem has this many parts.
What is 3? The NANDA R/T pathophysiology of the problem (related to the medical diagnosis) AEB patient data from the assesssment.
What is primary?
What is subjective?
At 2am, the nurse hangs 1000mL bag of NS to infuse at 150mL/hr. The nurse expects to hang a second bag of NS at this time.
What is between 0830 and 0900?
This nurse is credited with being the first nurse to use statistics related to infection prevention to change care practice.
Who is Florence Nightengale?
The "related to" in the nursing diagnosis statement is associated with this part of the Concept Map.
What is pathophysiology of the disease?
What is a primary prevention?
BP 120/80, HR 82, RR 12, T 97.8 F are this type of data.
What are objective assessment findings?
Heparin 4000 units is prescribed every morning. The vial reads Heparin 10,000 units/mL. The nurse will administer this many millilters.
What is 0.4mL?
EBP uses this rather than anecdote, tradition, intuition, or folklore in making decisions about patient problems.
Who is firm, scientific data?
A short-term goal is written as what your patient will achieve in this time frame.
What is hours or days?
Being screened for sexually active infections.
What is secondary prevention?
The best action(s) to take when your assessment findings indicate a HR of 32 on the vital sign monitor.
What is retake the HR manually, ensure the patient is stable, and call the provider?
A 500mL bolus of D5 1/2 NS is ordered to infuse over 30 minutes. The will set the IV pump on this.
What is 999mL/hr? This is sort of a trick question. Mathematically, the answer is 1000mL/hr, but pumps cannot accept a value of 1000mLs, therefore the closest value is 999.
This IOM report 2001 highlighted the role of medical errors and poor patient outcomes, pushing the profession to use EBP to improve patient outcomes.
What is To Err is Human?