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✔✔Active ROM - ✔✔patient helps to perform the exercises
✔✔Passive ROM - ✔✔movement of the body without effort by the patient
✔✔what is subjective data - ✔✔what the client tells you
✔✔what is objective data - ✔✔what you as the nurse observe and can measure
✔✔what is sepsis - ✔✔when the transfusion of blood components that are
contaminated with bacteria (especially gram negative bacteria)
✔✔what is claudication - ✔✔pain caused by too little blood flow during exercise
✔✔what is DVT - ✔✔blood clot in a deep vein, especially in the legs
✔✔how do you take care of a fire? (RACE) - ✔✔R - rescue and remove all patients in
immediate danger
A - activate the alarm
C - confine fire by closing doors and windows
E - extinguish the fire
✔✔what is self concept - ✔✔an individuals view of self.
is subjective and involves a complex mixture of unconscious and conscious thoughts
✔✔what is dementia - ✔✔is a gradual, progressive, irreversible cerebral dysfunction
that interferes with social and occupational activities
✔✔what is MRSA - ✔✔
✔✔what are the stages to a teaching plan? - ✔✔
✔✔Expressive aphasia (Broca's) - ✔✔person understands written and verbal speech
but cannot write or speak appropriately when attempting to communicate
✔✔receptive aphasia (Wernicke's aphasia) - ✔✔person cannot understand written or
verbal speech
✔✔what are the stages of grief - ✔✔denial
anger
bargaining
, depression
acceptance
✔✔wet macular degeneration - ✔✔occurs when abnormal blood vessels behind the
retina start to grow under the macula, ultimately leading to blood and fluid leakage
✔✔dry macular degeneration - ✔✔occurs when the macula thins over time as part of
the agin process which gradually blurs central vision
✔✔how does dysphasia affect med administration - ✔✔can make it difficult for them to
take PO drugs
✔✔partial thickness wound repair - ✔✔inflammatory response, epithelial proliferation
and migration, and reestablishment of the epidermal layers
✔✔Full thickness wound repair - ✔✔hemostasis, inflammatory, proliferative, and
maturation
✔✔Primary intention wound healing - ✔✔wounds that are closed (approximated)
ex. surgical incision
✔✔Secondary intention wound healing - ✔✔wound edges are not approximated
ex. pressure ulcers, surgical wounds that have tissue loss
✔✔tertiary intention wound healing - ✔✔a wound that is left open for several days, then
wound edges are approximated
✔✔Stage I pressure ulcer - ✔✔intact skin with nonblanchable redness
✔✔Stage II pressure ulcer - ✔✔partial thickness skin loss involving epidermis, dermis,
or both
✔✔Stage III pressure ulcer - ✔✔full thickness tissue loss with visible fat
✔✔Stage IV pressure ulcer - ✔✔Full-thickness tissue loss with exposed bone, tendon,
or muscle
✔✔normal BP range - ✔✔<120/80 mmHg
✔✔prehypertension - ✔✔120/80 - 139/89
✔✔Stage 1 hypertension - ✔✔> 140/90