SOLUTIONS.
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Term
True/False: Electronic Entry charting is more accurate, efficient, can
be done at the bedside and reduces human error.
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self knowledge Ethical Knowledge
Inductive reasoning True
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Definition
Cognitive: The client will list three times they should use the breaks
on their walker before Feb 13.
Psychomotor: The client will walk 20 feet with the walker, with
standby assistance in the hall before Feb 13.
Affective: The client will verbalize feelings of acceptance for using a
walker at home before Feb 13.
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Define Quantitative Data: give goal, gold standard, examples.
How are the steps of the research process similar to that of EBP?
Write 3 learning objectives in the cognitive, psychomotor and affective
domains for:
Mobility- a client who recently had a stroke is being discharged to home
with a walker.
What are the 3 main difference between medical diagnoses and nursing
diagnoses?
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Term
Long term care documentation.
- Must be written how long after admission?
- And then how often after?
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Flash light in the eye, the light will
14 days after admission and
"reflect" back.
every 3 months after.
If not symmetrical, could mean
Also do weekly summary
weak extraocular muscles.
a lazy eye= strabismus
s= specific
Hertz measures frequency
m= measurable
a= achievable
Decibel measures intensity
r= realistic
t= time-based
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Definition
conjugate eye movement
, if issues following could mean weak extraocular eye muscles
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Extraocular muscle function
State whether the following represents a nursing diagnosis, medical diagnosis or
collaborative problem.
- A client is at risk for constipation because he postpones defecation and also
does not consume enough dietary fiber and fluids. The problem can be
prevented by patient teaching which the nurse is licensed to do.
Define Nursing Diagnosis.
Common types of Charting: FACT System
- Define, advantages, disadvantages
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Definition
Pathophysiology
- Chronic hyperglycemia, nephropathy, and hypertension in
patients with uncontrolled diabetes leads to microvascular
damage to the retina. Scarring, overgrowth of new vasculature,
can cause
hemorrhage causing retinal edema. Ischemia can also lead to areas
lacking nutrients and circulation.
Signs/Symptoms