Taylor Ch 25 Key Terms Flashcards

1
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ADL’s

A

Activities of daily living

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2
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Adventitious

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Abnormal

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3
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Auscultation

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Listening for sounds within the body

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4
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BMI

A

Body mass index/ratio of height to weight

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5
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Bronchial sounds

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Those heard over trachea;high in pitch and intensity, w/ expiration being longer than inspiration

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6
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Bronchovescular sounds

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Normal breath sounds heard over upper anterior chest and intercostal area

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7
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Bruits

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Unusual sound, usually abnormal, heard in auscultation

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Comprehensive assessment

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Health hx and complete physical examination, usually conducted when a pt first enters health care setting; provides a baseline for comparing later assessment

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9
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Cyanosis

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Bluish coloring of skin and mucous membranes

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10
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Diaphoresis

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Excessive amount of perspiration, such as when the entire skin is moist

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11
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ecchymosis

A

Collection of blood in subcutaneous tissues that causes a purplish discoloration

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12
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Edema

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Accumulation of fluid in extracellular spaces

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13
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Emergency assessment

A

Rapid focused assessment conducted to determine potentially fatal situations

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14
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Erythema

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Redness of skin

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15
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Focused assessment

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Assessment conducted to assess a specific problem; focuses on pertinent hx and body regions

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16
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Health hx

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Collection of subjective info that provides info about the pt’s health status

17
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Inspection

A

Purposeful and systematic observation

18
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IADL’s

A

Instrumental Activities of Daily Living/activities of daily living needed for independent living

19
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Jaundice

A

Yellow appearance of the skin

20
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Ongoing partial assessment

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Assessment conducted at regular intervals during care of pt; concentrates on identified health problems to monitor positive or negative changes and evaluate the effectiveness of interventions

21
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Pallor

A

Paleness of skin

22
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Palpation

A

Method of examining by feeling a certain part of the body with fingers or hand

23
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Percussion

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Act of striking one object against another for the purpose of producing a sound;used to assess the location,shape,size and density of body tissues

24
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Petechiae

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Small,purplish hemorrhagic spots on the skin that do not blanch with applied pressure

25
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Physical assessment

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Systematic examination of the patient for objective data to better define the pt’s condition and to help the nurse in planning care,usually performed in a head to toe format;collection of objective data about changes in the pt’s body systems

26
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Precordium

A

Anterior surface of the chest wall overlying the heart and its related structures

27
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ROS

A

Review Of Systems; physical examination of all body systems in a systematic manner as part of the nursing assessment

28
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Turgor

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Tension of the skin determined by its hydration

29
Q

Vesicular breath sounds

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Normal sound of respirations heard on auscultation over peripheral lung areas

30
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Waist circumference

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Numerical measurement of the waist, used to assess an individual’s abdominal fat and establish ideal body weight