Definition
Ventricles contract, valves close, pressure mounts. The isovolumetric
contraction causes the tricuspid and aortic valve to open resulting in
blood ejection (systole). Pressure falls, valves close, ventricles
passively fill (diastole).
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Cardiac cycle: Blood brain barrier:
Frontal Lobe Cultural humility:
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Definition
,Joint movement away from the midline of the body.
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Abduction:
A nursing instructor assigns the clinical group the task of writing a journal
depicting the student’s clinical day. What is the most likely rationale for this
assignment?
Most common cognitive assessment tool?
Cerebrospinal fluid:
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Definition
Widened pulse pressure, bradycardia, irregular breathing pattern.
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What is afterload? Cushing Triad:
Abdominal palpation: Hyporeflexia
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Term
A nursing instructor assigns the clinical group the task of writing a
journal depicting the student’s clinical day. What is the most likely
rationale for this assignment?
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Journaling teaches open-
Gives students time to review what
mindedness, a critical thinking
happened in your clinical.
disposition.
A way for students to organize their Allows reflection, an important
thoughts about their experiences. aspect of clinical judgement.
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Term
Ischemia
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, Insufficient oxygenated blood Excessive oxygenated blood to the
to the tissues. tissues.
Increased blood pressure in the
Insufficient nutrients to the tissues.
tissues.
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Definition
Is whatever the experiencing person says it is, existing whenever
they say it does.
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Vomiting Temperature
Heat Pain
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Term
Cranial nerve I transports the stimulus to the brain to produce: