Teaching & Learning | Communication | Sleep and Rest | Oxygenation | Culture & Ethnicity |
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What is Possible Deficit Knowledge
What is the main nursing diagnosis to use anytime we’re teaching something new
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~ Facial Expression
~ Posture and Gait ~ Personal Appearance ~ Gestures
List a few Nonverbal communications
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What is Rest, Sleep. Sleep, Rest
At _____, the body is disturbed by all exterior stimuli, whereas in _____ it is screened from them by altered consciousness. Thus _____ restores the body; whereas _____ cannot do this.
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What is Hypercarbia (Hypercapnia)
What is An excess of dissolved CO2 in the blood
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What is Complementary medicine
Use of rigorously tested therapies to complement those of conventional medicine. For example, chiropractic care and use of certain supplements.
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What is Affective Learning
What learning domain involves changes in feelings, beliefs, attitudes, value. AKA “FEELING DOMAIN”
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What is Communication
*Bonus points if you can give details about each factor +100
Environment, Developmental Variations, Gender, Personal space, Territoriality, Sociocultural, Roles and Relationships all affect what?
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What is Older Adults
These are factors that affect sleep in which AGE group:
Side effects of medications Underlying illnesses Depression Discomfort Nocturia Pain Declining levels of melatonin |
What is White or Clear color
What color should sputum be when present in viral infections (common cold, viral bronchitis), often requiring only supportive care.
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What is Ethnocentrism
The tendency of people to believe their own beliefs and values are right and that those of other cultures are wrong. This can cause your patient to feel that you disapprove of or that you do not understand or respect them.
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What is Culturally competent teaching
What involves Assessments, Self-Knowledge, Interventions, Feedback
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Situation
Background Assessment Recommendation Question Used when communicating patient information to another healthcare provider - handoff report
What is SBARQ - when would you use it
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What is Sleepiness, slurred speech, slackening of the facial muscles, a feeling of impending weakness of the knees, paralysis, and hallucinations.
Define characteristics of Narcolepsy
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What is ABG’s (Arterial Blood Gas)
________ measures the levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide in arterial blood. PO2 (Amount of oxygen), PCO2 (Carbon dioxide), pH, partial pressure (PO2), carbon dioxide, saturation of oxygen (saO2), and bicarbonate (HCO3) level.
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What is often have limited access to healthcare.
The most important concept about vulnerable subcultures guiding nursing care is that persons belonging to these groups ...
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What is Create a conducive learning environment & Plan and Communicate Information According to your patients needs
List 2 General Tips for effective patient teaching..
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What is Pre-interaction Phase, Orientation Phase, Working Phase, Termination Phase.
* Bonus points if you can define each phase +100
Name the phases of Therapeutic relationship
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What is Nonbenzodiazepines
What Sleep Medication has a short half-life, is eliminated from body quickly and does not cause daytime sleepiness
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What is Flu Virus
The _____ ______ is highly contagious.
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Discrimination
The charge nurse of a unit tries, as a rule, to admit Hispanic clients to a room at the end of the hall so that "the noise from family will not disturb others." This nurse is exhibiting ...
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What is Right Time, Context, Goal, Content, Method
What are the 5 RIGHTS of teaching
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What is empathy, genuineness, concreteness, confrontation.
*Bonus points if you can define each one +100
what are the Key characteristics of therapeutic communication
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What is Antihistamines
What can induce drowsiness, but due to the long half-life of the drug, grogginess commonly lasts into the next day
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- Respiratory Rate & Depth
- Hyperventilation - Hypoventilation - Lung Elasticity - Lung compliance - Airway Resistance
What factors affect ventilation
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What is cultural preservation or maintenance, cultural care accommodation or negotiation, and cultural care repatterning or restructuring.
What are Madeline Leininger's 3 modes of nursing?
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