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Family-Centered Nursing Care - CORRECT ANSWER Care approach considering family impact on
health.
Compliance - CORRECT ANSWER Adherence to medical instructions by the client.
Digitalis - CORRECT ANSWER Medication used to treat heart conditions.
Potassium Level - CORRECT ANSWER Normal range is 3.5-5.0 mEq/L.
Hypokalemia - CORRECT ANSWER Condition of low potassium levels in blood.
Digitalis Toxicity - CORRECT ANSWER Adverse effects from excessive digitalis levels.
Dysphagia - CORRECT ANSWER Difficulty swallowing, requiring special feeding techniques.
,Thickened Liquids - CORRECT ANSWER Modified liquids for safer swallowing in dysphagia.
UAP (Unlicensed Assistive Personnel) - CORRECT ANSWER Support staff assisting with basic
patient care.
Choking Risk - CORRECT ANSWER Increased danger of airway obstruction during eating.
Aspiration Risk - CORRECT ANSWER Danger of food or liquid entering lungs.
Nutritional Intervention - CORRECT ANSWER Action taken to address dietary deficiencies.
Cantaloupe - CORRECT ANSWER High potassium food recommended for hypokalemia.
Asparagus - CORRECT ANSWER Low potassium food, not suitable for hypokalemia.
Blackberries - CORRECT ANSWER Low potassium food, not suitable for hypokalemia.
Cucumbers - CORRECT ANSWER Very low potassium food, not suitable for hypokalemia.
Client Autonomy - CORRECT ANSWER Respecting client's right to make decisions.
Family Collaboration - CORRECT ANSWER Working with family to meet care needs.
Psychosocial Needs - CORRECT ANSWER Emotional and social requirements of the client.
Physiologic Needs - CORRECT ANSWER Basic physical requirements for health.
,Health Influence - CORRECT ANSWER Impact of one family member's health on others.
Nursing Intervention - CORRECT ANSWER Actions taken by nurses to promote health.
Care Preferences - CORRECT ANSWER Individual choices regarding health care approaches.
Thickened liquids - CORRECT ANSWER Eases swallowing, reduces choking risk.
Dysphagia - CORRECT ANSWER Difficulty swallowing, requires special care.
Upright position - CORRECT ANSWER Prevents airway obstruction during swallowing.
Ample time between bites - CORRECT ANSWER Reduces rush, lowers aspiration risk.
Warfarin sodium - CORRECT ANSWER Anticoagulant medication, prevents blood clots.
Vitamin K - CORRECT ANSWER Nutrient that aids blood clotting.
High vitamin K foods - CORRECT ANSWER Includes spinach, salads; affects warfarin efficacy.
Stable diet on warfarin - CORRECT ANSWER Avoid sudden vitamin K intake changes.
Cranberry juice - CORRECT ANSWER Increases bleeding risk with warfarin.
Grapefruit juice - CORRECT ANSWER Increases bleeding risk with warfarin.
, Hearing loss - CORRECT ANSWER Impairment affecting auditory perception.
Communication intervention - CORRECT ANSWER Facilitate understanding with clear speech.
Lip reading - CORRECT ANSWER Helps hearing-impaired clients understand speech.
Exaggerated movements - CORRECT ANSWER Distracting and potentially insulting to clients.
Lighting during communication - CORRECT ANSWER Avoid glare for better visibility.
SBAR communication - CORRECT ANSWER Structured method for conveying patient
information.
Weak, rapid pulse - CORRECT ANSWER Indicates potential hypovolemia post-surgery.
Intravenous fluid bolus - CORRECT ANSWER Restores blood volume, improves hemodynamic
status.
Anticholinergic drugs - CORRECT ANSWER Block acetylcholine, not for hypovolemia.
Beta blocker - CORRECT ANSWER Used for heart conditions, not hypovolemia.
Urinary catheter placement - CORRECT ANSWER Not indicated for addressing weak pulse.
Empathy in communication - CORRECT ANSWER Shows respect for client's condition.