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A comprehensive set of review questions and answers covering key concepts in nursing. It includes definitions of nursing terms, explanations of nursing theories, and examples of nursing interventions. A valuable resource for students preparing for a final exam in nursing.
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Concepts of Nursing Final Exam Review Questions With Complete Solutions a _____ must have a reasonable timeframe Correct Answers desired goal A statement of client health status that nurses can identify, prevent, or treat independently Correct Answers nursing diagnosis a systematic problem solving process that guides all nursing actions Correct Answers nursing process a/an Correct Answers without ab Correct Answers away from action phases where you carry out or delegate actions you have planned previously. Correct Answers implementation ad Correct Answers toward algia Correct Answers pain ana Correct Answers up, apart ante Correct Answers before forward auscultation Correct Answers listening with unaided ear or stethoscope
aut Correct Answers self b.i.d Correct Answers twice a day Brady Correct Answers slow clinical practice Correct Answers dnp con Correct Answers together consists of information about moral principles and processes for making moral decisions Correct Answers ethical knowledge deciding goals you want to achieve with your nursing activities Correct Answers planning describes a disease illness or injury Correct Answers medical diagnosis dia Correct Answers complete, through Dorothea Orem Correct Answers Self-Care Deficit Theory dys Correct Answers bad, painful, difficult ec Correct Answers out, outside emia Correct Answers blood condition epi Correct Answers above
interdisciplinary; requiring another department such as OT PT SLP considered both dependent and independent Correct Answers interdependent intervention itis Correct Answers inflammation jean watson Correct Answers Theory of Human Caring Jenifer neuman Correct Answers neuman systems model judge whether your actions have successfully treated or prevented the clients health problems. Correct Answers evaluation knowing what to do and how to do it Correct Answers practical knowledge light touch progressing to deep touch using the pads of fingers Correct Answers palpation meta Correct Answers change Myra Levine Correct Answers Conservation Model n.p.o Correct Answers nothing by mouth nurse can do on their own Correct Answers independent intervention observation and physical examination of the client with use of equipment Correct Answers inspection
oma Correct Answers tumor, mass osis Correct Answers condition p.o Correct Answers by mouth p.r.n. Correct Answers as needed para Correct Answers beside, near pathy Correct Answers disease condition q Correct Answers every qd Correct Answers each day Research focused Correct Answers phd research focused in education Correct Answers edd s.i.d Correct Answers once a day sclerosis Correct Answers hardening She founded the American Red Cross Correct Answers Clara Barton she insisted that nurses needed to be between 35-55 years of age and in good health being not too attractive Correct Answers Dorothea Dix
This degree is required by many hospitals that are magnet status Correct Answers Baccalaureate Degree (RN BSN) this intervention requires a physician order Correct Answers dependent this is apart of the final step of implementation. you record the nursing activities and clients response Correct Answers documentation this is the oldest most traditional type of program. It is taught by a physician and is typically a 3 year program. Correct Answers Hospital Diploma Program this is the shortest educational. nurse program Correct Answers Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) trained at the community college and is a two year program Correct Answers Associate Degree Nurse (RN ADN) wha the nurse observes during assessment Correct Answers objective data What part of the nursing diagnosis includes the cues or data that causes, influences, or contributes to the patient's problem? Correct Answers related to what the patient tells you Correct Answers subjective data where was first hospital built in the U.S Correct Answers philadelphia
Where was the first hospital founded in the North America? Correct Answers Mexico you must be aware of beliefs, values, cultural, and religious biases. Correct Answers self knowledge