Prune juice, extra fluid, high-fiber foods, and stool softeners will combat this problem?
What is constipation?
It is like a killer hornet flying through circulating fluids seeking and killing antigens.
What are Killer T- Cells?
Who is supervised by instructors, and their objective is to apply classroom theory in selected clinical situations
Who is the student nurse?
Operate for profit
Proprietary Agencies
Available to assist people with disabilities to achieve employment and independence.
What is the Office of Vocational Rehabilitation
This focused assessment should be completed for the patient at risk for pneumonia secondary to bed rest.
What is a Respiratory Assessment?
The immunity a baby gets from the mother, in utero or from breast milk, that lasts for the first several months of the baby’s life.
What is Passive Natural Immunity?
Responsible for evaluating patient respiratory status and suggesting treatment to prevent or treat respiratory problems.
Respiratory Therapist
Voluntary health agency, supported by voluntary donations, that focuses on research and education on heart disease and stroke
Serves as the first stop for those unfamiliar with services in their county.
What is Information & Referral Agencies?
The best intervention to prevent problems associated with immobility.
What is walking (ambulating)?
This impairs the ability of B lymphocytes to produce antibodies.
What is alcohol?
Members of the nursing team who have been cross-trained to perform selected nursing tasks
LPN, RNs, CNAs
What type of agency is non-profit and often provides services completely to official health agencies?
What is voluntary Agencies?
Biggest professional site, and interactions are more formal. It is a site for posting resumes, education, work history, accomplishments, and professional memberships.
What is LinkedIn?
Where can restorative care for people with chronic diseases or disabilities take place?
Hint: There is several.
Outpatient clinics, long-term care facilities, home care, and rehabilitation agencies are sources of rehabilitation for people with chronic illness or disability.
How often does The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that adults get a tetanus booster?
What is every 10 years?
This nurse has a minimum of a master’s degree in nursing and certification in an area of specialization, such as primary care, geriatrics, and pediatrics.
Provides services for walk-in patients who do not have an appointment and who usually have no family physician and do not wish to go to the more expensive emergency room.
What is urgent care?
This organization has compiled a resource guide that nursing students can use to learn about professional use of social networking.
What is the American Nurses Association
Care of an unstable patient does not fall into the scope of practice for this personnel.
Who is nursing assistants (unlicensed personnel)?
D A I L Y D O U B L E
Which type of lymphocytes actually produces either sensitized lymphocytes or antibodies?
What is B- Cells.
(Secrete B-cells immunoglobulins that are called antibodies)
D A I L Y D O U B L E
Restoring optimal physical, emotional, and spiritual health to patients is a frequently used statement that describes the goal for whom?
The Health Care team
Provide services for individuals who need supervision because of physical or safety needs but are not candidates for nursing home placement
What is Adult Day Care?
Name the five steps of Maslow's Human Needs Theory in order of priority?
Physiological needs, safety, love/belonging, esteem, and self-actualization.