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Subjective Pain - ANSWERWhat the patient tells you regarding their symptoms and how they feel Example of Subjective Pain - ANSWERpain level, pointing to area of injury, description of pain Medulla Oblongata - ANSWERPart of the brainstem that controls vital life-sustaining functions such as heartbeat, breathing, blood pressure, and digestion.
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Subjective Pain - ANSWERWhat the patient tells you regarding their symptoms and how they feel Example of Subjective Pain - ANSWERpain level, pointing to area of injury, description of pain Medulla Oblongata - ANSWERPart of the brainstem that controls vital life-sustaining functions such as heartbeat, breathing, blood pressure, and digestion. Hormone that acts on kidneys to regulate sodium and potassium - ANSWERAldosterone Function of thymus gland - ANSWER-immunity -stimulates the maturing of lymphocytes and T cells What affects do epinephrine and norepinephrine have on the body? - ANSWER- increases HR -releases glucose reserves The blood pumps through the entire body and returns through the .. - ANSWERR. Atrium Passive ROM - ANSWERstop when...
One of the primary topics of hospital safety education is.. - ANSWERPreventing injuries -preventing falls -body mechanics PCO2 - ANSWERThe respiratory component of pH. It determines how well the lungs are eliminating carbon dioxide from the body. -regulates the rate of respiration What event occurs and responds to an increase in thoracic volume.. - ANSWERWhen you breathe Your hamstrings are located on.. - ANSWERthe back of each thigh Exercise that helps bones grow thicker and wider in adults.. - ANSWERweight bearing exercises Nursing process - ANSWERADPIE (pg. 80-81) Apical Pulse - ANSWERlocated at 5th intercostal and midclavicular space What is required when dealing with soiled linen (BM and urine) - ANSWERUse gloves (standard precaution) Outlines the scope of practice for an LVN - ANSWERNurse Practice Act Roles of an LVN - ANSWER-participate in education -use nursing process -assess/develop roles ***LVN's CANNOT practice independently with clients Florence nightingale improved nursing by... - ANSWER-improved hygiene -applied documentation -improved diet -new medical equipment Where does oxygen fall on Maslow's pyramid? - ANSWERoxygen=physiologic (stage 1) Why/how do we prime tubing for an enema? - ANSWERUnclamp the tubing and let the solution run through so that there are no air bubbles in the tubing After inserting a Foley catheter make sure to document: - ANSWER-procedure -client response/teaching -size of catheter -time/done Why do we use sterile technique when inserting a catheter? - ANSWERTo prevent microorganisms from being introduced to the bladder
Trach care= - ANSWERsterile technique *no petroleum jelly *secure ties before before taking old off Urine sample with straight catheter= - ANSWERsterile specimen container 1 Cup = - ANSWER8 oz = 240 ml 1 OZ = - ANSWER30 mL 4 OZ = - ANSWER120 mL SBAR - ANSWERS=Situation B=Background A=Assessment R=Recommendation