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NUR2115- Fundamentals of Professional Nursing
Final Exam Concept Review- Fall 2018
All Modules
 Review various nursing diagnoses related to specific patient problems discussed in Fundamentals
 Roughly 60% of the final exam will be cumulative over mod 1-7
Module 1-3 Concepts:

 Importance of documentation of assessments & interventions

- Accurate documentation of the patient’s assessment is important to provide a baseline for later

comparisons as the patient’s condition changes

 Types of nonverbal behavior which could promote improved communication

- Body language

- Gestures, movements, touch, appearance, adornments

- Personal appearance

- May express culture, religion, group associations, self-concept

- Posture and gait

- Erect vs. slouched posture

- Facial expression) the most expressive part of the body)

 The importance of QSEN competencies in nursing education

- To prepare nurses who combine the highest level of scientific knowledge and technologic skill with

responsible, caring practice.

- To challenge students to identify and master the cognitive and technical skills as well as the

interpersonal and ethic/legal skills they will need to effectively nurse the patients in their care.

- Patient-centered care

- Teamwork and collaboration

- Quality improvement

- Safety

- Evidence-based practice

, - Informatics

 What is a sentinel event?

- An unexpected occurrence involving death or serious physical or psychological injury, or the risk

thereof.

- Serious injury specifically includes loss of limb or function.

- An error that causes serious harm to a client and singles out the need for investigation.

 What is the main purpose for incident reporting?

- This helps document what happened to help the healthcare facility learn a way to prevent the

incident from happening again.

 Examples of health promotion activities for primary, secondary and tertiary

- Primary: Directed toward promoting health and preventing the development of disease processes or

injury.

- EX: Immunizations clinics, family planning services, providing poison control information, accident

prevention education, teaching about a healthy diet, health-risk assessments.

- Secondary: Focus on screening for early detection of disease with prompt diagnosis and treatment it

identifies an illness, reverse or reduce its severity or provide a cure, and thereby return the person to

maximum health as quickly as possible

- EX: Assessing children for normal growth and development and encouraging regular medical, dental

and vision examinations; screening for BP, cholesterol and skin cancer, routine GYN exams and

mammograms, teaching testicular self-exams to men, administering medications, caring for wounds.

- Tertiary: Begins after and illness is diagnosed and treated, with the goal of reducing disability and

helping rehabilitate patients to a maximum level of functioning. Maintaining and preventing

progression of severe diseases =, dying with dignity, assisting to cope with impending death.

, - EX: Teaching a diabetic patient how to recognize and prevent complications; using PT to prevent

contractures in a patient who has had a stroke or spinal cord injury; referring a woman to a support

group after removal of a breast because of cancer.

 ISBARR, DARE, SOAPIE notes for team communication

- ISBARR allows for an easy focused way to set expectations for what will be communicated and

how between members of the team, which is essential for developing teamwork and fostering a

culture of patient safety.

- SOAPIE= used to organize entries in the progress notes of the POMR. The POMR includes the

defined database, problem list, care plans, and progress notes.

- ISBARR= Introduction, Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation/request & Read

back of orders or response

- DARE= Database of Abstracts of Reviews of Effectiveness

- SOAPIE= Subjective data, Objective data, Assessment, Plan, Intervention & Evaluation

 Review teaching for a patient with modifiable health risk factors

- T= Tune into the patient

- E= Edit patient information

- A= Act on every teaching moment

- C= Clarify often

- H= Honor the patient as partner in the education process

 Age related safety concerns across the lifespan

- Infant: Falls, SIDS (must lay on back to sleep), Injury from toys, Burns, Suffocation and choking,

Electrocution, Ingestion of foreign bodies, Child mistreatment (nurse obliged to report to DCF)

**Need rear facing car seat


- Toddlers: Falls, Cuts, Drowning, Concussions, Guns and weapons (locked and unloaded), Escape

from home, Poison (Poison Control # on fridge), Suffocation and choking, Child mistreatment (nurse

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