3. ATI: 8.Additional Frameworks Flashcards
1
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additional priority setting frameworks
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- acute over chronic alterations in health
- urgent over nonurgent needs
- unstable over stable clients
2
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acute vs. chronic
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- acute needs may pose more of a threat
- chronic needs usually develop over period of time
- attend to alteration in acute phase before they evolve into chronic alteration
3
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acute
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may pose more of a threat
4
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chronic
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usually develop over period of time
5
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urgent vs. nonurgent
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- urgent needs pose more threat to client
- needs become urgent when related to an intervention needed within a specified time
- when caring for a group of clients, attend to the client with the most urgent need first
6
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unstable vs. stable
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- unstable clients that pose threat to client’s survival
- life-threatening needs often involve airway, breathing, or circulatory status
- client at risk for becoming unstable are higher priority than clients who are stable
7
Q
client care focus
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- acute asthma vs. chronic emphysema
- urgent leaking sensation from abdominal wound vs. nonurgent pain medication request
- unstable potassium level vs. stable potassium level