NU 136 EXAM 5 | QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | SOLVED 100% CORRECT - GALEN
SCHOOL OF NURSING.
Cultural considerations - (ANSWER)Understanding diverse women's health care needs.
Islamic modesty - (ANSWER)Women require male presence for health decisions.
Jewish health care - (ANSWER)Preference for female providers during care.
Nursing process - (ANSWER)Systematic approach to patient care.
Assessment - (ANSWER)Data collection and organization about patient health.
Data analysis - (ANSWER)Identifying health problems from collected data.
Nursing diagnosis - (ANSWER)Specific problem statements for patient care.
Planning - (ANSWER)Setting goals and priorities for patient care.
Implementation - (ANSWER)Executing nursing interventions and documenting responses.
Evaluation - (ANSWER)Assessing outcomes against expected results.
Aloe - (ANSWER)Topical treatment; may cause liver toxicity.
Butterbur - (ANSWER)Migraine prevention; may harm liver.
Cranberry - (ANSWER)UTI prevention; affects warfarin levels.
Echinacea - (ANSWER)Reduces respiratory infections; may cause allergies.
, NU 136 EXAM 5 | QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | SOLVED 100% CORRECT - GALEN
SCHOOL OF NURSING.
Evening primrose oil - (ANSWER)Used for hot flashes; contraindicated in seizures.
Feverfew - (ANSWER)Prevents migraines; causes gastrointestinal symptoms.
Garlic - (ANSWER)May lower cholesterol; increases bleeding risk.
Ginkgo biloba - (ANSWER)Improves memory; may increase bleeding risk.
Ginseng - (ANSWER)Enhances memory; raw seeds are poisonous.
Kava - (ANSWER)Reduces anxiety; can cause liver damage.
St. John's wort - (ANSWER)Treats depression; causes serious drug interactions.
Prioritizing nursing diagnoses - (ANSWER)Using ABC and Maslow's hierarchy for care.
ABC prioritization - (ANSWER)Focus on airway, breathing, circulation.
Maslow's hierarchy - (ANSWER)Framework for prioritizing patient needs.
Physiologic needs - (ANSWER)Basic requirements for survival and health.
Safety and Security - (ANSWER)Psychological comfort and assistance in needs.
Love and Belonging - (ANSWER)Affection, intimacy, and social interaction.
SCHOOL OF NURSING.
Cultural considerations - (ANSWER)Understanding diverse women's health care needs.
Islamic modesty - (ANSWER)Women require male presence for health decisions.
Jewish health care - (ANSWER)Preference for female providers during care.
Nursing process - (ANSWER)Systematic approach to patient care.
Assessment - (ANSWER)Data collection and organization about patient health.
Data analysis - (ANSWER)Identifying health problems from collected data.
Nursing diagnosis - (ANSWER)Specific problem statements for patient care.
Planning - (ANSWER)Setting goals and priorities for patient care.
Implementation - (ANSWER)Executing nursing interventions and documenting responses.
Evaluation - (ANSWER)Assessing outcomes against expected results.
Aloe - (ANSWER)Topical treatment; may cause liver toxicity.
Butterbur - (ANSWER)Migraine prevention; may harm liver.
Cranberry - (ANSWER)UTI prevention; affects warfarin levels.
Echinacea - (ANSWER)Reduces respiratory infections; may cause allergies.
, NU 136 EXAM 5 | QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | SOLVED 100% CORRECT - GALEN
SCHOOL OF NURSING.
Evening primrose oil - (ANSWER)Used for hot flashes; contraindicated in seizures.
Feverfew - (ANSWER)Prevents migraines; causes gastrointestinal symptoms.
Garlic - (ANSWER)May lower cholesterol; increases bleeding risk.
Ginkgo biloba - (ANSWER)Improves memory; may increase bleeding risk.
Ginseng - (ANSWER)Enhances memory; raw seeds are poisonous.
Kava - (ANSWER)Reduces anxiety; can cause liver damage.
St. John's wort - (ANSWER)Treats depression; causes serious drug interactions.
Prioritizing nursing diagnoses - (ANSWER)Using ABC and Maslow's hierarchy for care.
ABC prioritization - (ANSWER)Focus on airway, breathing, circulation.
Maslow's hierarchy - (ANSWER)Framework for prioritizing patient needs.
Physiologic needs - (ANSWER)Basic requirements for survival and health.
Safety and Security - (ANSWER)Psychological comfort and assistance in needs.
Love and Belonging - (ANSWER)Affection, intimacy, and social interaction.