what do you need to wear in contact isolation (MRSA, MSAA(
what is a smart goal
specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, and timely
name the sequence of an assessment
inspect, palpate, percuss, auscultate
conscious bias;
derived from our conscious
thoughts and beliefs and can
be reported
explicit bias
Define hyponatremia
low sodium
What is the difference between contact and contact spore isolation
both wear gown and gloves, but spore you must wash hands
name two barriers to collaboration
Miscommunication
•Distrust
•Lack of respect
•Different levels of perceived
importance
•Misunderstanding of each other’s
roles
name the sequence of an abdominal assessment
Inspect
Auscultate
Percuss
Palpate
nursing care improves communication
fosters mutual respect, promotes sensitive and effective care,
and increases adherence with the treatment plan as client’s
and families’ needs are met
culturally responsive
Your patient is cool, clammy, and shaky. What do you suspect your client's blood sugar to be ?
hypoglycemic. less than 72
Name something your client would be in droplet precautions for
Rhinovirus, Influenza, Pertussis, Mumps, Meningitis
establish standards, highlight obligations, concentrate on monitoring
behaviors, and use rewards or punishments based on how tasks are completed
transactional leadership
is fact-based data that is both
measurable and observable
what is objective data
belief one’s own culture is superior to
others
ethnocentrism
Your client is hypotensive, tachycardiac, and has a positive occult stool. What lab to you suspect the provider to check
hemoglobin and hematocrit
What comes next in the chain of infection causative agent, reservoir, portal of exit, ___________, portal of entry, susceptible host
mode of transmission
hands off leaders that oversee and encourage their team to work
independently. They relinquish the power and responsibility to others
Laissez-Faire Leader
information that the patient
feels or experiences. For
example, subjective data may
include the patient’s
perception of their care, their
overall experiences while
receiving care and their
perspective of the facility
what is subjective data
List 3 factors of health disparities factors
Transportation
Access to health care
Health insurance
Religion
Location
Sensory deficits
Physical /cognitive disabilities
Mental health
Socioeconomic status
Race
Ethnicity
Gender
Sexual orientation
Limited education
What is the normal range for potassium
3.5 - 5
In the chain of infection, Respiratorytract,
gastrointestinal tract,genitourinary tract,skin/mucous
membranes,
blood, are examples of what
portal of entry and or portal of exit
abide by specific polity and procedures or rules established within a top-
down decision-making organization. Described as “by the book.
Bureaucratic leadership
can you palpate the thyroid in a normal assessment
NO
How does cultural diet effect care
up to my judgement on your answer because there are alot of right answers :)
The client comes in and stated they have had drank over 5L of water in 12 hours and are sweating excessively. What lab do you suspect to be altered?
hyponatremia; low sodium less than 135