Seneca College PNR 300 Exam LATEST UPDATE 100%
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Morphine -(ANSWER) Powerful pain-relieving medication
Code Blue -(ANSWER) Emergency situation requiring immediate resuscitation
Assessment -(ANSWER) Process of gathering information about a patient's condition
Vital Signs -(ANSWER) Measurements of essential body functions, including temperature, heart
rate, and blood pressure
Documentation -(ANSWER) Recording of information about a patient's care and condition
Objective Data -(ANSWER) Observable and measurable information about a patient's condition
Subjective Data -(ANSWER) Information provided by the patient, based on their thoughts,
feelings, and experiences
Abbreviations -(ANSWER) Shortened forms of words or phrases used in documentation
Temporary Format -(ANSWER) A record that is not permanent and can be easily modified or
erased
Health Care Consent Act -(ANSWER) Legislation that governs the process of obtaining consent
for medical treatment
Minor -(ANSWER) A person who is under the age of legal adulthood
Informed and Voluntary Decision -(ANSWER) A decision made by a person who understands
the relevant information and freely chooses to make the decision
Ethical Situations -(ANSWER) Dilemmas or conflicts that involve moral principles and values
Consulting -(ANSWER) Seeking advice or input from others to help make ethical decisions
Bathing of an Infant -(ANSWER) The act of cleaning a baby's body using water and soap
Ethical Issue -(ANSWER) A problem or situation that involves conflicting moral principles or
values
Nursing Colleague -(ANSWER) A fellow nurse who works in the same healthcare setting
Abuse -(ANSWER) The intentional harm or mistreatment of a person
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Morphine -(ANSWER) Powerful pain-relieving medication
Code Blue -(ANSWER) Emergency situation requiring immediate resuscitation
Assessment -(ANSWER) Process of gathering information about a patient's condition
Vital Signs -(ANSWER) Measurements of essential body functions, including temperature, heart
rate, and blood pressure
Documentation -(ANSWER) Recording of information about a patient's care and condition
Objective Data -(ANSWER) Observable and measurable information about a patient's condition
Subjective Data -(ANSWER) Information provided by the patient, based on their thoughts,
feelings, and experiences
Abbreviations -(ANSWER) Shortened forms of words or phrases used in documentation
Temporary Format -(ANSWER) A record that is not permanent and can be easily modified or
erased
Health Care Consent Act -(ANSWER) Legislation that governs the process of obtaining consent
for medical treatment
Minor -(ANSWER) A person who is under the age of legal adulthood
Informed and Voluntary Decision -(ANSWER) A decision made by a person who understands
the relevant information and freely chooses to make the decision
Ethical Situations -(ANSWER) Dilemmas or conflicts that involve moral principles and values
Consulting -(ANSWER) Seeking advice or input from others to help make ethical decisions
Bathing of an Infant -(ANSWER) The act of cleaning a baby's body using water and soap
Ethical Issue -(ANSWER) A problem or situation that involves conflicting moral principles or
values
Nursing Colleague -(ANSWER) A fellow nurse who works in the same healthcare setting
Abuse -(ANSWER) The intentional harm or mistreatment of a person
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