Informed Consent - Answers Client's agreement after understanding treatment risks.
Living Will - Answers Legal document outlining healthcare preferences.
Tetralogy of Fallot - Answers Congenital heart defect with four abnormalities.
Knee-Chest Position - Answers Position to relieve cyanosis in infants.
Assistive Personnel (AP) - Answers Support staff assisting nurses with patient care.
Down Syndrome Indicators - Answers Physical traits confirming Down syndrome diagnosis.
Transverse Palmar Crease - Answers Single line across palm, associated with Down syndrome.
Dystocia - Answers Difficult labor requiring careful monitoring.
Nephrotic Syndrome - Answers Kidney disorder causing protein loss and swelling.
Side-Lying Position - Answers Recommended position post-tonsillectomy for comfort.
Blood Pressure Measurement - Answers Cuff placement: two-thirds distance from elbow to
shoulder.
Cyanosis - Answers Bluish skin due to low oxygen saturation.
Oxygen Saturation - Answers Percentage of oxygen in blood, normal is 95-100%.
Nasal Cannula - Answers Device for delivering supplemental oxygen through nostrils.
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) - Answers Progressive lung disease causing
breathing difficulties.
Client Refusal - Answers Patient's right to decline prescribed medication.
Client Assessment Prioritization - Answers Evaluating most critical clients first during rounds.
Immunodeficiency - Answers Reduced ability to fight infections, increasing risk.
Tuberculosis Risk Factors - Answers Low-income children and elderly in care facilities.
Communication with Deaf Clients - Answers Use clear methods, avoid overenunciation.
Vital Signs Monitoring - Answers Regular checks on heart rate, blood pressure, etc.
Ambulation Assistance - Answers Support for clients needing help moving.
Client Witnessing - Answers Nurse cannot witness legal documents for clients.
, Client Care Planning - Answers Developing individualized care strategies for patients.
Ongoing Nursing Interventions - Answers Continuous assessment and care during labor.
Pain and Dyspnea - Answers Signs of distress in respiratory conditions.
Child Hospitalization - Answers Special considerations for pediatric care.
High Arched Palate - Answers Common physical trait in Down syndrome.
Continuous Feeding - Answers Keep feeding bag filled with at least 100 ml.
PCA Pump - Answers Patient-controlled analgesia for pain management.
Respiratory Status - Answers First data checked in opioid administration.
Cardioversion Care - Answers Check airway status post-cardioversion.
Substance Impairment Reporting - Answers Report coworker's substance impairment to
supervisor.
Informed Consent - Answers Transport unconscious client to surgery immediately.
Medication Error Observation - Answers Ask nurse about intent to report medication error.
Negligence Definition - Answers Failure to meet established standards of care.
Psychosocial Response - Answers Reminiscing positively indicates normal aging response.
Ageism Example - Answers Advising older adults to avoid aggressive treatment.
Depression in Older Adults - Answers Suicide is frequent cause of death in elderly.
Dementia vs. Depression - Answers Dementia symptoms may originate from depression.
Physical Manifestations of Depression - Answers Depression in older adults often shows
physical signs.
Creatinine Monitoring - Answers Key lab test for older adults on multiple medications.
Fluid Imbalance Indicator - Answers Thirst is least reliable indicator in older clients.
Effective Coping Indicators - Answers Expressing anger shows effective coping in grief.
Emergency Surgery - Answers Immediate action required for suspected perforated spleen.
Patient Identification - Answers Check identification bracelet before medication administration.
Nursing Supervisor Role - Answers Evaluates negligence in medication error incidents.