Hartman's Nursing Assistant Care The Basics
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Occurs when organs and tissues in the body do not receive an adequate
blood supply. Can be caused by bleeding, heart attach, severe infection, and
falling blood pressure
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1 Shock 2 Communication
3 Denial 4 Address patients by
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, Terms in this set (106)
The process of exchanging information with others
Communication
(via sending or receiving)
use of spoken or written words/sounds (ex: oral
Verbal communication
reports)
without use of words for communication (ex:
Nonverbal communication
shrugging shoulders)
- falls
- trouble breathing
- weakness
- bleeding
Immediately tell nurse if - chest pain
patient... - abnormal vital signs
- fever
- bruises
- mental status
- loss of consciousness
Address patients by last name (Mr, Mrs, Ms)
Based on what a person sees, hears, touches, or
Objective information
smells (signs)
Something a person cannot or did not observe
Subjective information
(symptoms)
Incontinence The inability to control the bladder or bowels
Root basic meaning of word
Prefix comes before the root
Suffix comes at the end of the root
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Occurs when organs and tissues in the body do not receive an adequate
blood supply. Can be caused by bleeding, heart attach, severe infection, and
falling blood pressure
Choose an answer
1 Shock 2 Communication
3 Denial 4 Address patients by
Don't know?
, Terms in this set (106)
The process of exchanging information with others
Communication
(via sending or receiving)
use of spoken or written words/sounds (ex: oral
Verbal communication
reports)
without use of words for communication (ex:
Nonverbal communication
shrugging shoulders)
- falls
- trouble breathing
- weakness
- bleeding
Immediately tell nurse if - chest pain
patient... - abnormal vital signs
- fever
- bruises
- mental status
- loss of consciousness
Address patients by last name (Mr, Mrs, Ms)
Based on what a person sees, hears, touches, or
Objective information
smells (signs)
Something a person cannot or did not observe
Subjective information
(symptoms)
Incontinence The inability to control the bladder or bowels
Root basic meaning of word
Prefix comes before the root
Suffix comes at the end of the root