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Airway and breathing First priority in nursing care, especially in emergency situations.


Pain management Second priority in nursing care, addressing the client's pain.


Definitive therapy Treatment aimed at addressing the underlying cause of a health issue.


Sleep and rest Third priority in nursing care, related to Maslow's hierarchy of needs.


Blood-borne pathogen standard A federally regulated standard for healthcare workers to minimize exposure to
bloodborne pathogens.


Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) A federal law that governs the disposal of hazardous waste.


Standard precautions Basic infection control practices that healthcare workers must follow.


N-95 tuberculosis standard A guideline requiring the use of N-95 masks when caring for tuberculosis patients.


Biological product exposure limit (BPEL) Not federally regulated; refers to limits on exposure to biological products.


As Low as Reasonably Allowable standard (ALARA) Not federally regulated; principle aimed at minimizing radiation exposure.


Therapeutic response A response that provides hope and support to a client, especially in mental health
care.


Cognitive strategies Techniques taught to clients to help them manage negative thoughts.


Infection, risk for A nursing diagnosis indicating a client's increased susceptibility to infection.


Clean technique Infection control practice that involves maintaining cleanliness during medical
procedures.


Maslow's hierarchy of needs A psychological theory that prioritizes human needs in a specific order.


Client with severe depression A patient experiencing significant mood disturbances and feelings of
hopelessness.


Nursing intervention Actions taken by nurses to address patient needs and improve health outcomes.


Limit visitors A nursing intervention aimed at reducing the risk of infection exposure.

, IV access Intravenous access used for medication administration and fluid delivery.


Surgical incision A cut made during surgery that can be a site for potential infection.


Negative thinking A cognitive pattern that can hinder recovery in clients with mental health issues.


Hope in recovery The belief that improvement is possible, which can motivate clients in treatment.


Effective communication The ability to convey messages in a way that is understood and supportive.


Healthcare worker rights Entitlements and protections provided to healthcare workers under federal
regulations.


Assess and document skin condition Assess and document skin condition around the incision and IV site at each shift.


Early identification of infection Early identification of infection leads to prompt treatment and decreased
nosocomial transmission to others.


Ileoanal reservoir (J pouch) An ileal pouch-anal anastomosis (also known as the J pouch) is a surgically
created ileoanal reservoir in the anal canal that preserves the rectal sphincter
muscle.


Transverse loop ostomy The transverse loop ostomy is permanent.


Easily removable appliances Easily removable appliances allow independence in self-care.


Daily irrigation after J pouch heals Daily irrigation is started after the J pouch heals.


Stool expulsion Stool is eventually expelled through the rectum.


Cuff inflation on tracheostomy tube Inject air until no air is auscultated over the larynx during a deep breath.


Minimal occlusion pressure To achieve minimal pressure against the tracheal wall, inject air into the
tracheostomy tube cuff while auscultating with a stethoscope placed over the
larynx.

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