Who is the founder of the Red Cross, and practiced Nursing during the Civil War?
a) Linda Richard
b) Clara Barton
c) Florence Nightingale
d) Mary Mahoney
Clara Barton
Nursing Diagnosis when a patient have been given medication (5)
Risk for Injury, Ineffective coping, fatigue, anxiety, activity intolerance
What does ADPIE stand for?
Assessment, Diagnosis, Planning, Implementation, Evaluation
What are Collaborative Problems?
When both nurse & provider are working to help patient achieve optimal state of health
What does vertigo mean?
dizziness
Who is Margaret Higgins?
Sanger is the founder of Planned Parenthood.
What is parasomnia?
nightmares
What are the ABCD’S+P? What do they stand for?
Airway, breathing, circulation, disability, safety & pain
What is the organization WHO? Bonus (100 points) What are WHO’s goals?
World Health Organization...Ensure health status is best across lifespan, respond to patients' expectation of respectful treatment and provide financial protection for everyone regardless of their ability to pay.
What is Medicare? What age group? What does it not cover (extra 50 points). What is Medicaid?
For adults 65+
Part A: provides hospitalization, home, care and hospice
Part B: provides partial outpatient and physician services (voluntary)
Part D: (prescription plan (voluntary)
DOESNT COVER DENTAL, EYEGLASSES, HEARING AIDS, etc
Medicaid:
Financial assistance
Each state is distinct
What is the Role & Function of a Nurse? (5)
Caregiver
Communicator
Teacher/Educator
Patient Advocate
Decision Maker
What is sleep apnea? Bonus (100 points) what medication should this patient take?
Temporary breathing interruptions while sleeping... benzodiazepines
What is the purpose of a care plan?
Address the problem, allowing for individual care, enable the nurses to set priorities, aid in coordinating care and help elevate response
When analyzing data what should we be doing?
Clustering data together
What does PES stand for? What is it?
Problem (P)- nursing diagnosis
Etiology (E)- related factors (r/t)
Signs/Symptoms (S)= defining characteristics
**think about what contributes to the problem? and must be a condition the nurse can treat
What is the theory of care?
Knowing, Being with, Doing for, Enabling, Maintaining Belief
In what REM sleep is their body movement & rapid eye? And what REM sleep is their no movement at all?
1. 1,2,3, REM sleep
2. REM sleep 4
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs are…
Self-Actualization, esteem, safety and physiological
What are some types of sleep disorders? Name three?
Insomnia, sleep apnea, restless legs syndrome…
In what step can we stay the nursing diagnosis? How can we do this as well?
after the 3rd step.. do this by care plan
What is a nurse responsible for while caring for relationship?
Professionally accountable for outcomes and the means to attain them
What do circadian rhythms do? What even is a circadian rhythm?
Changes with age
Type of Nursing Diagnoses are
Problem-focused, risk, health promotion, and syndrome
EXTRA 600 POINTS IF ANSWERED ALL CORRECTLY... What is each step of the nursing process and what is the purpose of each?
1. ASSESSMENT: Interview patient (to get/give information, identify problems, evaluate changes, teach, provide support+counseling) also establish relationship with patient, determine goals, gain insight
2.DIAGNOSIS: what is the promblem?
3. PLANNING- Outcome Identification & planning aka “cell planning”
4. IMPLEMENTATION- starts when the nurse carries out the intervention
5. EVALUATION- Starts when the nurse measures how well the patient achieves the outcome from the care plan
What does hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism affect?
Sleep cycle and causes night sweat