Risk management done in facility ch.10 pg 138 - ANSWER Management
of areas to decrease the risk of harm to patients lawsuit excessive
damages or attempt to prevent unfavourable events or reduce liability
3 yr old hitting + biting another brother what should the nurse do? ch.11
pg 151 - ANSWER Time out
Different types of leadership styles pg130 - ANSWER Laisezz faire-
independent
Autocratic leader - controls the team
Democratic- staff participation
Discharge planning begins at admission pg.306 - ANSWER Follow up
appt with primary care provider
Make sure they have supplies for one day
Theorists: erikson different age groups pg. 144 - ANSWER 6-12 years
competent, ability to learn and work.
Feeding your baby pg.139 - ANSWER Breast milk only or formula for the
first 6months.
Theorists Shea development ch.12 pg 161 - ANSWER Acheviment
stage- needy to leadn and use abilities. responsibility- middle adult hood
job, family. and executive substage- somebody important resposible for
big company.
Newborns development pg. 147 different stages - ANSWER Average
weight 7-7 1/2 lbs, 20-21 inches, eye color develops 9-11 months.
Needs stimulation . 5.5 low birth weight and 8.8 high birth weight.
Factors affecting patient teaching pg 122 - ANSWER Poor vision ,
hearing impeared, motor function, age stress and illness.
, Common chronic problems pg 175 - ANSWER Hypertension, arthritis,
and heart disease.
object permanence - ANSWER the knowledge that an object exists even
when it is not in sight
Person is elderly speaking with you therapeutic communication -
ANSWER Open ended questions and emotional
debreifing strategies for communications - ANSWER Briefing, call out,
checkback, call out and debrief
Teaching an elderly client - ANSWER Good lighting, written material,
glasses, hearing aid, speak slow, short sentences, specific terms,
medical terms to a minimum, ask questions, allow time for questions,
most important points first repeat at the end of session.
herbal remedies - ANSWER Black cohash for menopause
Garlic for blood pressure and chloestoral and prevent blood clots.
Vitamin E prevent and slow dementia prevent heart attacks.
Glucosamine and choridrotin sulfate to help mantian cartliage and
decrease arthritis
Evening primrose to treat signs and symptoms of dry skin and
menopause
Ginkgo to improve blood flow to the brain and decrease forgetfullness.
Theorists how do children learn and how they adapt to the environment -
ANSWER Freud: pschyosexual stages of development
Erikson: pschysocial development
Piaget: cognitive development
Learning Styles - ANSWER Visually through what they see, aurally
through what they hear, auditory learning, and kinesthetically by actually
performing a task for handling items. Cognitive domain listening or
reading , affective domain learners beliefs or feelings and values.
Psychomotor domain performing an action or carrying out a task.
of areas to decrease the risk of harm to patients lawsuit excessive
damages or attempt to prevent unfavourable events or reduce liability
3 yr old hitting + biting another brother what should the nurse do? ch.11
pg 151 - ANSWER Time out
Different types of leadership styles pg130 - ANSWER Laisezz faire-
independent
Autocratic leader - controls the team
Democratic- staff participation
Discharge planning begins at admission pg.306 - ANSWER Follow up
appt with primary care provider
Make sure they have supplies for one day
Theorists: erikson different age groups pg. 144 - ANSWER 6-12 years
competent, ability to learn and work.
Feeding your baby pg.139 - ANSWER Breast milk only or formula for the
first 6months.
Theorists Shea development ch.12 pg 161 - ANSWER Acheviment
stage- needy to leadn and use abilities. responsibility- middle adult hood
job, family. and executive substage- somebody important resposible for
big company.
Newborns development pg. 147 different stages - ANSWER Average
weight 7-7 1/2 lbs, 20-21 inches, eye color develops 9-11 months.
Needs stimulation . 5.5 low birth weight and 8.8 high birth weight.
Factors affecting patient teaching pg 122 - ANSWER Poor vision ,
hearing impeared, motor function, age stress and illness.
, Common chronic problems pg 175 - ANSWER Hypertension, arthritis,
and heart disease.
object permanence - ANSWER the knowledge that an object exists even
when it is not in sight
Person is elderly speaking with you therapeutic communication -
ANSWER Open ended questions and emotional
debreifing strategies for communications - ANSWER Briefing, call out,
checkback, call out and debrief
Teaching an elderly client - ANSWER Good lighting, written material,
glasses, hearing aid, speak slow, short sentences, specific terms,
medical terms to a minimum, ask questions, allow time for questions,
most important points first repeat at the end of session.
herbal remedies - ANSWER Black cohash for menopause
Garlic for blood pressure and chloestoral and prevent blood clots.
Vitamin E prevent and slow dementia prevent heart attacks.
Glucosamine and choridrotin sulfate to help mantian cartliage and
decrease arthritis
Evening primrose to treat signs and symptoms of dry skin and
menopause
Ginkgo to improve blood flow to the brain and decrease forgetfullness.
Theorists how do children learn and how they adapt to the environment -
ANSWER Freud: pschyosexual stages of development
Erikson: pschysocial development
Piaget: cognitive development
Learning Styles - ANSWER Visually through what they see, aurally
through what they hear, auditory learning, and kinesthetically by actually
performing a task for handling items. Cognitive domain listening or
reading , affective domain learners beliefs or feelings and values.
Psychomotor domain performing an action or carrying out a task.