ATI- Comprehensive predictor 2023 Flashcards

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elastic stockings

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Tourette syndrome

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You’re saying that you are doubtful that this procedure will benefit you.

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fulfilling commitments and promises made to a client.

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fidelity

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FLACC score

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five categories of behavior:
facial expression (F),
leg movement (L),
activity (A), cry (C),
and** consolability **(C).

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ipratropium inhaler

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The client should wait 1 min between puffs of medication to increase absorption.

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petechiae

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Petechiae are pinpoint non-blanching spots that measure less than 2 mm in size, which affects the skin and mucous membranes. A non-blanching spot is one that does not disappear after applying brief pressure to the area. Purpura is a non-blanching spot that measures greater than 2 mm.

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? Critical or clinical pathways

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Critical or clinical pathways specify the details of the interprofessional care that clients who have a specific problem or procedure should receive each day and the goals and outcomes they should meet during the usual time frame for care. Typically, there is just one critical pathway for a specific surgical procedure, such as a total knee arthroplasty.

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Tell me how you decided who took your money.

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The ( ________) consists of a live virus and is contraindicated for a client who is immunocompromised.

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MMR vaccine

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left-sided heart failure

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pediculosis captitis

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hemodialysis

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When taking actions to prepare a client for hemodialysis, the nurse should monitor the patency of the AV access site, including auscultation for the presence of a bruit.

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milia

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The nurse should place the client in a 30° lateral position to alleviate pressure over bony prominences.

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risk of developing pressure injuries

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theophylline

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cholecystectomy

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ethical dilimma for the parents

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“We can’t decide whether to try to homeschool our child or move them to a private school.”

The nurse should identify that this statement indicates an ethical dilemma because there are multiple valid solutions that could result in different outcomes.

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in the active stage of dying

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The nurse should plan to position the client to the right side to minimize nausea if it occurs.

A client who is in the active stage of dying should receive only oral, sublingual, transdermal, IV, or rectal pain medication. The client who is dying has decreased blood circulation and would not absorb medication administered by injection well.

The nurse should administer atropine to reduce terminal respiratory secretions and reduce noisy ventilations called “the death rattle.”

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type 1 DM

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tonsillectomy

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PaO2 80mm Hg

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UTI

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When analyzing cues, the nurse should identify that **positive RBC, positive WBC, positive leukocyte esterase, and positive nitrites in the urine **are indicative of a urinary tract infection. The nurse should report the results of the urinalysis to the provider.

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urospesis

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Urosepsis is sepsis caused by infections of the urinary tract, including cystitis, or lower urinary tract and bladder infections, and pyelonephritis, or upper urinary tract and kidney infections. Nearly 25 percent of sepsis cases originate from the urogenital tract.

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UTI

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irrigation following a transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP)

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