This theory was based on caring, dedicated nursing to health and healing.
What is Human Caring Theory?
The most common antipyretic used to treat fever in children and adults.
What is acetaminophen?
Name a annual vaccine required by the general public to prevent influenza A.
What is fluvox, or fluviral?
Name a common type of respiratory illness characterized by cough, fever, malaise and generalized aching that can be prevented with an annual vaccination.
What is influenza?
It is the most common diagnostic test used to diagnose someone with a fracture of their bones.
What is an X-ray?
This theory adjusts to meeting physiological-physical needs, develops positive self-concept-group-identity, social role function, and balances dependence and independence.
What is the Adaptation Model?
Medication given to those who have experienced Deep Vein Thrombosis.
What is Coumadin?
What does the acronym MMR stand for?
What is Measles, Mumps and Rubella?
If your hemoglobin A1C and serum glucose is elevated, you should suspect this common disease.
What is Diabetes Mellitus?
The test you would perform using magnets and large radiowaves to identify internal structures of the body including organs, muscles, bones and blood vessels.
What is Magnetic Resonance Imaging?
Allows nurses to use concepts for their patients at various stages in life.
What is Erikson's Psychosocial theory?
Name a medication commonly used for patients with a low bone mineral density score.
What is a bisphosphonate?
Name the vaccine that eradicated Diptheria.
What is DPTP?
Diphtheria, Pertusis, Tetanus and Polio
Name a common concern for patients on bed rest that affects their lower limbs.
What is a deep vein thrombosis?
True or False: A Cat scan is used only by veterinarians to detect abnormalities in adult cats?
What is false?
This theory predicts certain levels of meeting basic psychological and physiological needs
What is Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
What is the classification of drugs used commonly as the treatment for patients with cancer?
What is chemotherapy?
According to the CDC, how often should you get a tetanus vaccination.
What is every 10 years?
A patient diagnosed with pneumonia is being treated with oxygen. According to Alberta Health Services name the normal oxygen saturation parameters for the patient to be adequately oxygenated.
What is greater that 90%?
Name a precise form of imaging that detects abnormalities and is more sensitive in detection of some cancers, coronary artery disease, and some brain disorders, than other imaging tests.
What is a PET CT scan?
--Positron Emissions Topography Computed Tomography scan
Believed illness prevention was encouraged by clean air, water, housing, or living conditions
What is Florence Nightingale's Environmental Theory?
Name the narcotic analgesia that is 10x more potent than Morphine.
What is Hydromorphone?
The vaccine that is important to get to prevent serious respiratory illness in the elderly and children?
What is pneumococcal 23?
Your patient experiences the cardinal signs of fever, night sweats and weight loss. You suspect this.
What is Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma?
This type of test uses X-rays to determine the thickness of a person's bones ruling out osteoporosis.
What is a bone mineral density test?