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1. Nursing
Assessment: collection of data important to client's health status or
Process
situation in order to fully understand client's priority needs
(ADPIE)
Diagnosis: analysis of assessment data to determine key issues and
make clinical judgements in the form of a nursing diagnosis, involves
creation of outcomes or goals for client's situation
Planning: creating plan that identifies strategies to reach outcomes
or goals Implementation: carrying out plan
Evaluation: reflection on success of reaching outcome
2. DIPPS Dignity: preserve their dignity; the state of feeling worthy, valued and
respected Independence: patients need to do what they can for
themselves
Preference: clients need to make choices and explain how they want to
have things done
Privacy: clients need to know that their bodies and their attairs are treated
respect- fully and protected from public view
Safety: safe from harm; clients need to live in an environment that is as
hazard free as possible and feel secure about the care provided
3. Dipppers Dignity
Independenc
e Partner
Preference
Privacy
Empathy
Respect
Safety
4. Stages of in- Incubation period: interval between entrance of pathogen into body
fection and appear- ance of her symptoms
develop- ment Prodromal stage: interval from onset of non-specific signs and
symptoms to more specific symptoms; in this time micro organisms
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grow and multiply and
patient may be more
capable of spreading
disease to others
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Illness stage: travel when the patient manifest signs and symptoms specific
to type of infection
Convalescence: interval when the acute symptoms of infection disappear
and the body tries to replenish its resources and return to state of
homeostasis; length of recovery depends on severity of infection and
patient's general state of health: may take several days to months
5. localized an infection that is limited to a specific location in the body and has local
infec- tion symptoms
6. systemic
infec- tion an infection throughout the body
7. Infectious
agent aka Bacteria (strep, salmonella), virus (influenza), fungi (athletes foot, thrush),
pathogen proto- zoa (malaria)
8. Transient They're suflcient in number, The microbe is virulent, survives and enters
Microorganis host, and the host is susceptible.
ms can
spread on
surfaces and
cause disease
when....
9. Resevoir site where pathogens can survive but may or may not multiply; human
body,
animals, food, water, insects, objects; carriers don't show symptoms
but can spread; require ideal environment for survival including food,
oxygen (spores are aerobic), water, temp (35-37 degrees), pH (5-7),
minimal light
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10. portal of exit a way for the infectious agent to escape from the reservoir in which it has
been
growing:
Body openings, breaks in skin, breaks in mucus membranes, blood,
bodily fluids, secretions, excretions.
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