NUR2392 Multidimensional Care II - Exam 1

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What should a nurse do to manage a client with Breast Cancer?

  • Administer medications for pain management (correct)
  • Assess and educate clients about health risks
  • Administer medication for fluid overload
  • Collaborate with multi-disciplinary team

Educating a client about treatments and procedures falls under Pain management.

False (B)

What is one key intervention for a client with dehydration?

Assess nutritional status and intervene as needed.

To assess the need for referrals, a nurse should gather __________ orders.

<p>necessary</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following condition with its appropriate nursing activity:

<p>Burns = Assess and educate clients about health risks Hypokalemia = Evaluate appropriateness of medication order Malnutrition = Evaluate client's nutritional status Shock = Monitor results of diagnostic testing</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following is a key task in managing a client with increased intracranial pressure?

<p>Manage alteration in hemodynamics (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Education on medications is part of the Immunity concept.

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What role does a nurse play in end-of-life care?

<p>Provide care and education to clients and families.</p> Signup and view all the answers

A nurse should evaluate client response to __________.

<p>medication</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which condition requires collaboration with multi-disciplinary team members?

<p>All of the above (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Cellular Regulation

The process by which cells regulate their internal environment and respond to external signals.

Breast Cancer

A type of cancer that forms in the breast cells, most common in women.

Fluid & Electrolyte Balance

The process of maintaining proper levels of bodily fluids and electrolytes to support life.

Central Line Catheters

A catheter placed into a large vein for medication, fluid, or blood sampling.

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Hyper-Hypocalcemia

Condition of having either too much or too little calcium in the blood.

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Malnutrition

A state of inadequate nutrition resulting from insufficient intake of nutrients.

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Medication Administration

The process of giving a patient their prescribed medications in the correct dose and manner.

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End-of-life Care

Support and medical care given during the time surrounding death, focusing on comfort.

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Pain Management

Strategies and interventions to reduce or alleviate pain for a patient.

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Fluid Overload

A medical condition where there's excess fluid in the body, often leading to swelling and complications.

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Study Notes

NUR2392 Multidimensional Care II - Exam 1

  • Cardiovascular: Administer pain medication, assess health risks based on community/family, and assess need for referrals.
  • Fluid/Electrolyte/Acid-Base: Assess client for compensation of physical/sensory impairments (e.g., assistive devices) and collaborate with multidisciplinary teams (e.g., physical therapist, nutritionist, social worker) during client care.
  • Immunity: Educate client on medications, treatments, procedures, and acute/chronic conditions; evaluate the accuracy and appropriateness of medication orders and client's responses to medication.
  • Integumentary: Evaluate client's nutritional status and intervene when needed; identify pathophysiology related to acute/chronic conditions.
  • Multisystem: Manage client care with alteration in hemodynamics, tissue perfusion, and hemostasis. Manage care of clients with fluid/electrolyte imbalances.
  • Pain: Monitor intravenous infusions, ensure proper site maintenance, and monitor diagnostic testing to intervene as needed.
  • Psychosocial: Perform calculations for medication administration, comprehensive health assessments, procedures for safe admissions, transfers, and discharges, skin assessments to maintain skin integrity, and provide end-of-life care and education.
  • Respiratory: Recognize signs & symptoms of client complications, recognize trends/changes in client conditions, and intervene as needed.
  • Safety: Educate clients on medications, treatments, and procedures, as well as acute/chronic conditions. Evaluate client's nutritional status and intervene as needed.
  • Cellular Regulation: Administer medication for pain management; Assess/educate clients about health risks; Assess the need for referrals and obtain necessary orders.
  • Comfort/Rest: Assess client and educate clients about health risks based on family, population, and community
  • End of Life: Assess the need for referrals and obtain necessary orders; assist client to compensate for physical or sensory impairment
  • Fluid & Electrolyte Balance: Assess the need for referrals and obtain necessary orders; assist client to compensate for a physical or sensory impairment (e.g., assistive devices, positioning)
  • Health Promotion: Collaborate with multi-disciplinary team members when providing client care (e.g., physical therapist, nutritionist, social worker)
  • Nutrition: Educate client about medications and procedures.
  • Perfusion: Educate client regarding an acute or chronic condition; evaluate appropriateness and accuracy of medication order for client
  • Sensory Perception: Evaluate client response to medication
  • Tissue Integrity: Evaluate client's nutritional status and intervene as needed.
  • Falls: Educate client about treatments and procedures.
  • Fluid Overload: Educate client about treatments and procedures.
  • Hyper-Hypocalcemia: Educate client regarding an acute or chronic condition; evaluate appropriateness/accuracy of medication order for client
  • Hyper-Hypokalemia: Evaluate client response to medication.
  • Hyper-Hypomagnesemia: Evaluate client response to medication
  • Hyper-Hypophosphatemia: Evaluate client response to medication.
  • Increased Intracranial Pressure: Manage the care of a client with an alteration in hemodynamics, tissue perfusion, and hemostasis. Manage care of clients with fluid/electrolyte imbalances.
  • Malnutrition: Manage the care of a client with an alteration in hemodynamics, tissue perfusion, and hemostasis; Manage care of clients with fluid/electrolyte imbalances.
  • Medication Administration: Monitor intravenous infusions, ensure proper site maintenance, and monitor diagnostic testing to intervene as needed.
  • Pain: Acute & Chronic: Perform calculations for medication administration
  • Shock: Perform skin assessment and implement measures to maintain skin integrity
  • Solid Tissue Cancers: Perform skin assessment and implement measures to maintain skin integrity.

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