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a head to toe should
a nurse detects an irregular pulse. what is the nurse’s priority
a nurse documents dizziness reported by the client. this is an e
a nurse is preparing to measure a client’s vital signs. which ac
a nurse notes an oral temperature of 94°f (34.4°c). how should t
a nurse should always
before delegating, consider:
being admitted to an inpatient facility is what level of health
chronic illness affects which aspect most?
compassion fatigue results from:
continuing care includes which setting?
cultural sensitivity should
culturally congruent care is central to which theorist?
culural respect is
delegation is about
during a head-to-toe assessment, which action should be performe
during which interview phase does the nurse summarize findings?
effective nursing teamwork requires:
effective teams require:
encouraging patient independence aligns with which theory?
hat factors effect body tempreature in means of lowering?
health care levels is?
health promotion
if a pulse is abnormal...
if accuracy is questioned
if equipment accuracy or infection risk is mentioned
illness affects?
illness prevention
measuring vital signs is?
modifiable
nonmodifiable
patient-centered care guides
patients remember what?
patients value _____ ?
prevention is?
research differs from ebp because research:
respiration includes
restorative care includes:
screenings are?
self care is
shared governance is when...
shared governance promotes:
siting and listening is?
the equipment must be?
the normal core body temprature is?
the nurse should...
the theorest that environment heals peoples
the theorist that encouraged independence
what are the key issues in health care
what are the types of touch
what comes before speed
what does a physical exam not do
what does blood pressure primarily depend on
what does culture shape
what does stress do to the body?
what factors effect body tempreature in means of lowering and ra
what is a comprehesive assessment?
what is a fever?
what is a modifiable risk factor
what is a periodic assesment?
what is a problem-focused assesment?
what is an example of quality improvement
what is auscultation? (in means of assessment)
what is compassion fatigue
what is health promotion?
what is hyperthermia?
what is hypothermia?
what is inspection
what is objective data?
what is palpation? (in means of assessment)
what is percussion? (in means of assessment)
what is spiritual and cultural caring
what is subjective data?
what is the best data collection technique
what is the first step of evidence-based practice?
what is the nursing presence
what is the oreintation phase of the patient-centered interview
what is the primary purpose of a physical examination?
what is the purpose of a physical exam
what is the termination phase of the patient-centered interview
what is the working phase of the patient-centered interview
what level of prevention is primary
what level of prevention is secondary
what level of prevention is tertiary
what matters more than one value
what other factors does blood pressure depend on
what setting is a patient in if they are in primary care
what setting is a patient in if they are in resroative care
what setting is a patient in if they are in resroative care
what setting is a patient in if they are in secondary care
what should you avoide in a patient-centered interview
what shows orthostatic hypotension
when an abnormal finding is noted, the nurse should first:
when assessing a client’s pulse, which characteristics should th
when conducting culturally safe care the nurse should
when unsure a nurse should
when unsure of a client’s condition, the nurse should:
when you are looking at pulse what are you assessing
when you are looking at respiration what are you assessing
where is the temprature the most accurate?
which action best promotes patient safety?
which activity best represents quality improvement?
which assessment order is correct for the abdomen?
which assessment provides a complete baseline?
which assessment technique involves tapping the body?
which component is part of the nursing metaparadigm?
which components make up ebp?
which concept should guide all nursing decisions?
which example reflects health promotion?
which example represents secondary prevention?
which factor is most likely to increase a client’s body temperat
which factor most influences health disparities?
which factor should the nurse consider first before delegating a
which finding is subjective data?
which finding suggests orthostatic hypotension?
which internal variable is most likely to influence a patient’s
which is a modifiable risk factor?
which leadership style empowers staff and improves outcomes?
which nursing action best demonstrates presence?
which one would be an example of secondary prevention
which principle guides safe delegation?
which question best promotes accurate data collection?
which setting is considered tertiary care?
which statement about respirations is correct?
which statement reflects culturally sensitive nursing care?
which statement reflects safe bp measurement practice?
which theorist emphasized environmental factors in healing?
which theory focuses on therapeutic nurse-patient relationships?
which type of touch conveys emotional comfort?
why do we rotate blood pressure sites
why is the abdomen in a different order?
why should a nurse avoid telling the client they are counting re
why should bp sites be rotated?