301 powerpoint 8 31 2015 Flashcards
Definition of Health: A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, not merely the absence of __ or ___
disease or infirmity
2nd Definition of Health: A state of being that people __ in relation to their own values, personality, and lifestyle
define
Chronic Illness persists more than _ months
6
erikson, trust vs mistrust
infancy
erikson, autonomy vs shame
early childhood (1 - 3 years)
erikson, initiative vs guilt
play age (3 - 6 years)
erikson, industry vs inferiority
school age (6 to 12 years)
erikson, identity vs confusion
adolescence (12 to 19 years)
erikson, intimacy vs isolation
early adulthood (20 - 25 years)
erikson, generativity vs stagnation
adulthood (26 - 64)
erikson, integrity vs despair
65+
Levels of prevention, True prevention that lowers the chances that a disease will develop
Primary
Levels of prevention, Focuses on those who have a disease or are at risk to develop a disease
Secondary
Levels of prevention, Occurs when a defect or disability is permanent or irreversible
Tertiary
Dependent verse independent, Medication Administration
dependent
Dependent verse independent, Assisting with diagnostic tests
dependent
Dependent verse independent, Administering IV fluids
dependent
Dependent verse independent, Administer medication using 6 rights
independent
Dependent verse independent, Preparing, supporting, recovering patient from the test
independent
Dependent verse independent, Evaluating response to IVF
independent
Dependent verse independent, Preventing complications
independent
Dependent verse independent, Identifying complications early and escalating to provider
independent
Dependent verse independent, Teaching pregnant women about additional nutrients needed in her diet
independent
Definition of the nursing process: A __ problem-solving process that guides __ nursing actions
systematic
all
Purpose of the nursing process: To help the nurse provide ___-directed, ___-centered care
goal
client
Six standards of practice
Assessment Diagnosis Planning (outcomes and interventions) Implementation Evaluation
Nurse must recognize the ___ as the authority of their health
patient
Types of Assessments: admission assessment
initial
Types of Assessments: Patient progress
Ongoing
Types of Assessments: extensive data collection forms data base. History and physical exam
Comprehensive
Types of Assessments: has to do with client functioning
special needs
Types of Assessments: actual, potential, or possible problem
focused
CC stands for
chief complaint
ADL Assessment that’s on a scale of 0 to 100
Karnofsky