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Lischke 206 exam 1
Professional Nursing, mobility, med administration, iv therapy
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Nursing
Undergraduate 3
02/07/2013

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Criteria for Nursing Profession
Definition
1. extended education 2 or 4 years
2. well defined body of knowledge
3.stong service orientation
4.professional organizations that set standards
5.code of ethics
6.autonomy in decision making
7.research- evidence based practice
Term
purpose of the code of ethics
Definition
to define the primary goals and values of the profession, to set a moral code and standard
Term
define evidence based practice and its importance in nursing
Definition
integrating the best research evidence with clinical expertise and patient values.
it is important to understand why you do what you do, to make informed care decisions.
Term
common elements in the Nurse practice acts and licensure laws
Definition
1. create state BON
2.establish criteria for education and licensure
3.define legal requirements for RN, LPN
Term
purpose of standards of professional performance
Definition
to define competent levels of behavior encompassing quality of practice (providing quality patient care) professional practice evaluation (seeking constructive feedback) education (seeking new exeperiences and practicing of skills)
collegiality (sharing knowledge and assisiting peers) ethics (maintain HIPAA, act as an advocate) collaboration (including patient, family, health care providers) research (use best available research to make patient care plans) resource utilization (helping patient find additional resource to meet needs {social worker}) leadership (team player, directing cargiving among all caregivers)
Term
purpose of standards of practice
Definition
define nurse activities unique to nursing for the benefit of the patient
Term
components of critical thinking
Definition
using scientific method to examine all elements of a situation
make judgements based on fact
think through strategies
devising multiple scenarios
determine numerous possible outcomes
Term
steps of the nursing process
Definition
5 steps
1. assess-collect information, current complaint, current situation, observation as well as interview
2. nursing diagnosis- deine and label the situation, nanda label+cause+data that substantiates
3. planning- identify goals (desired change) and expected outcomes (measurable "shown by") and nursing interventions (actions to be taken by the nurse)
4.implementation- educate, medicate etc.
5.evaluation- does the patient show a change, have the outsomes been met?
Term
Patient benefits of nursing process
Definition
recipient of quality care
patient can participate and collaborate
continuity of care given among all nurses
Term
nurse benefits of nursing process
Definition
organized nursing care
deliver quality care
ensure consistency
gives a nursing language
Term
what comprises a diagnostic statement
Definition
actual problem (nanda label)
etiology (cause of problem)
S/s (data that substantiates)
Term
purpose of NANDA
Definition
to define, refine, and promote terminology that accurately reflects nurses; critical judgements.
(create nursing diagnosis labels)
Term
charachteristics of a nursing diagnosis
Definition
clinical judgement about responses to actual or potential health problems
refers to conditions nurses are licensed to treat
oriented toward individual
changes as the patients condition changes
Term
etiology
Definition
the cause, non medical!
Term
goal of nursing intervention
Definition
desired change in patient behavior.
"will have nausea under control 24 hours post op"
Term
outcome
Definition
realistic patient behaviors that are measurable and aimed at meeting the goal
"will control nausea by requesting meds at first sign of nausea"
"will control nausea by only taking smlall sips of water"
Term
nursing intervention
Definition
actions taken by the nurse to achieve the outcomes.
"will explain the best positions to avoid nauseated stomach"
"will educate dietary aversions to prevent nausea"
"will provide anti-emetics"
Term
puropse of boundaries in nurse-patient relationship
Definition
defines a safe area for nursing interactions
balances nurse power and patient vulnerability
Term
boundary crossing
Definition
theraputic:
letting a patient borrow a book, accepting a written card
Term
boundary violations
Definition
nurse metting own needs, not the patients
imply harm
sexual misconduct
gossiping about coworkers
money exchange
many more!
Term
therapeutic benefits of bedrest
Definition
reduce pain and need for pain medication
promote healing by decreasing need for oxygenation
restore equilibrium by providing rest
prevent toxin migration
Term
2 nursing goals promoting patient mobility
Definition
there are many but 2 examples could be
1. learning to use assistive devices (cane/walker/wheelchair/crutches)
2.relieve pain affecting mobility
Term
effects of immobility on integument
Definition
pressure sores due to prolonged ischemia, prevented by turning q2h, maintaining proper hygiene
2. skin turgor loss (fluid loss) also turn q2h and provide proper hydration/nutrition
Term
musculoskeletal complications from prolonged immobility and prevantative measures
Definition
atrophy, loss of muscle mass
decreased muscle strength, 3% a day
osteoporosis
contractures
preventative measures:
range of motion and physical therapy, proper positioning and alignment, pain control, assistive devies, proper nutrition.
Term
cardiovascular complications 1
due to reduced venous return
Definition
resting workload on heart is greater reduced venous return also causes orthostatic hypotension since the venous return mechanism has become dormant, BP drops when sitting or standing.
Term
reduced venous return/ orthostatic hypotension interventions
Definition
rest patient in fowlers 5 min, dangle 5 min, stand and asses S/S and vitals return to bed if dyspnea, fatigue, chest pain etc.
Term
Cardiovascular complications 2
Due to venous stasis, increased blood coagulability and damage to vein wall intima
Definition
thrombosis formation, deep vein thrombosis is typical in calf.
Term
preventing thrombosis nursing interventions
Definition
do not bend knee sharply for prolonged periods of time, proper body alignmnet frevents intima damage, no restirictive clothing, promote leg excercises, encourage fluids.
Term
signs of thrombosis
Definition
pain and pallor in exremities : esp. calf
erythyma
warmth
swelling
Term
preventing thrombosis medically
Definition
heparin injections
lovenox injections
TED hose
sequential compression device
pneumatic alternating stockings
Term
complications of immobility on respiratory system 1
due to venous issues
Definition
pulmonary embolism
Term
signs of pulmonary embolism
Definition
dyspnea,wheezing, hemoptysis (coughing blood), tachycardia, apprehension, chest pain, low fever
Term
respiratory complications 2
lungs
Definition
secretion formation
atelectasis (collapsed alveoli)-bronchus is blocked with secretions affecting alveoli oxygen absorption
hypostatic pneumonia- pooling of scretions can lead to infection
Term
preventing secretion formation and subsequent issues
Definition
cough deep breath, use incentive spirometer q2h, increas the head of bed angle, reposition, increase fluids to thin secretions, suctioning
Term
rational for TEDS and other compression devices
Definition
TEDS and other devices mimick the body's nautral mechanism for venous return, allowing the heart to work at normal capacity and decreasing the probability of orthostatic hypotension.
Term
preventing GI complications due to immobility
Definition
Fiber
vitamins
fluids
stool softeners
ememas
reassess pain medication
Term
role of calcium in immobility issues
Definition
calcium is leached from the bones due to disuse, cauaing pourous and brittle bones; increased calcium in the blood causes kidneys to become overwhelmed causing kidney stones
Term
promoting psycho-social needs of an immobile patient
Definition
encourage social stimulation and interaction, encourage motivation to maintain positive self image, provide intellectual stimulation, educate
Term
special dietary needs due to immobility
Definition
fiber, vitamins, fluids
Term
immobility nursing diagnosis labels
Definition
mobility, physical impaired
disuse syndrome, risk for
skin integrity, impaired, (or risk for)
tissue perfusion ineffective peripheral
activity intolerance
airway clearance, ineffective
gas exchange, impaired
fluid volume deficit, risk for
infection risk for
urinary elimination, impaired
body image, disturbed
coping, ineffective
Term
complete bed bath
Definition
indicated when patient is able to help move and does not tire easily. also indicated pre-op.
Term
partial bed bath
Definition
only cleaning the areas that cause odor
Term
supported fowlers
Definition
45-60 degrees, knees slightly elevated
Term
high fowlers
Definition
almost 90 degress
good for eating, oral hygiene, and COPD patients
Term
low fowlers
Definition
30 degrees
Term
supine
Definition
on back. leads to greatest number of pressure ulcers: occipital, vertebrae, coccyx, heels
Term
dorsal recumbent
Definition
supine with legs flexed, relaxes abs
Term
prone
Definition
chest down, least risk of pressure ulcers, but least realistic for care
Term
lateral
Definition
side lying
30 degree lateral reccommended for those at risk for pressure ulcers
Term
sims
Definition
between prone and lateral
Term
trendelenberg
Definition
bed frame tilter so head down feet up
Term
reverse trendelenberg
Definition
bed frame tilted feet down
Term
role of the nurse in medication administration
Definition
to prepare the patient and family for independent medication administration at home
Term
parts required on a written medication order
Definition
patient name, correct med name, correct med dose and route, time and frequency of administration, signature
Term
policy of verbal order
Definition
policies vary but generally it s proper to write the order down and have the physician co-sign at a later time (like 2o minutes!)
Term
policies of heparin and insulin
Definition
both must be checked by two nurses for correct dose and expirations
Term
medication right number 1
Definition
RIGHT PATIENT
always request patient identify their name and birthdate verbally, never yes/no
Term
medication right number 2
Definition
RIGHT DRUG
check 3 times
when removed from storage
when preparing
right before administering

beware of similar labels/names or trade names vs. generics
Term
medication right number 3
Definition
RIGHT DOSE
measure by final concentration, double check, refer to original written order if it seems unusual in any way
Term
medication riht number 4
Definition
RIGHT TIME
military time
stat orders
single orders
prn;pain, sleep record EXACT time in MAr
Term
medication right 5
Definition
RIGHT ROUTE
easy to make errors here
be sure the written order is completely legible.
route can only be changed by the MD
Term
medication right 6
Definition
RIGHT RATIONAL
is this drug being given for the correct issue?
do you know why it is being given?
can you see the positive effects?
Term
medication right 7
Definition
RIGHT DOCUMENTATION
type of medication stat/scheduled/prn affects the time given charting
was the med held? thrown up? refused?
Term
medication right 8
Definition
RIGHT RESPONSE

was it effective?
Term
primary unit metric weight
Definition
gram
Term
primary unti metric volume
Definition
liter
Term
primary unit apotecary weight
Definition
grain
1gr=60mg
Term
primary unit apotecary volume
Definition
minim
1 minim = 1 drop
Term
primary household weight
Definition
ounce
1 oz= 30 mls
Term
primary household volume
Definition
drop
1 drop=1 minim
15 drops = 1 ml
Term
checks for right drug
Definition
check abel 3 times.
be aware MAR label might be different
avoid confirmation bias "looks familier"
know your rational
GIVE ONLY WHAT YOU PREPARE!
listen to your patient if they think its wrong.
Term
protocols for errors
Definition
1. asess patient (TPR/BP)
2. call charge and MD
3.fill out the error, variance, form
4. monitor partient
5. modify your checks for this to not happen again
Term
focus charting
Definition
documentation of sitation, not necessarily problem oriented
can organize progres notes
Term
charting by exception
Definition
only documentation of the abnormal
Term
6 factors promoting accuracy
Definition
militray time
black ink
correct abbreviations, spelling, legible
no blank spaces
corrections made per policy
chart only for yourself
Term
recording forms (8)
Definition
admmissions form
graphic (vital signs) sheets
Medication Records MAR
I&O
Flowsheets
KArdex
24 acuity care flow sheet
Standardized care plans
discharge summary forms
Term
Legal aspects of Documentation
Definition
Objective and Factual
Acurate
Organzied (begin w/time end w/signature)
black ink
correct abbreviations and spelling
Legible
no blank space
correct errors only in hospital policy way
nevr chart for someone else
NO XEROXING
adhere to patients bill of rights
no ciriticism of other professionals
elimiate bias from descriptions
document any non-compliance
Term
SBAR
Definition
THe way to talk to the MD
Situation
Background
Assessment
Reccomendation
Term
recording drugs on the MAR
Definition
1. record on MAR as it is given, not before
2. document refusals/misses
3. sign
for special citcumstances, countersignature
insulin-blood glucose
cardiac drugs- apical rate
antihypertensives-BP value
injections- site recorded
heparin- counter signature
Term
medication routes that are CLEAN
Definition
Oral, Topical
Term
medication routes STERILE
Definition
eyes, parenteral
Term
Oral med absorbtion
Definition
via GI tract
systemic effect
slow onset
cheap
safe
easy
Term
sublingual med absorbtion
Definition
disolves under tounge
asorbed quickly, not altered by digestion issues
Term
buccal
Definition
acts locally on mucous membranes of the cheek and sysemically when swallowed with saliva
Term
topical
Definition
local effect
creams, ointments, patches/pads
also
instillations and irrigations: applied to body cavities
eye drops :STERILE
ear/nose clean technique
Term
signifigance on I &O
Definition
identify patients at risk for or experiencing electrolyte imbalance
Term
rationals for IV therapy
Definition
1. replacement therapy (surgey, trauma, intolerance in GI tract)
2. maintenance line (NPO, comatose, GI upset)
3.Nutrition- TPN central line
4. IV meds
Term
HYPOtonic
Definition
shifts fluids from vein into cell.
D5w
1/2 (.45)NS
d50.2NS
Term
ISOtonic
Definition
keeping the balance or for lost blood
NS (0.9)
LR
D5NS
D10W
D5LR
Term
HYPERtonic
Definition
dehydrates cells and infuses veins,
good for low blood sugar
D10NS
d20W
TPN
3%NS
Term
Central Line insertion
Definition
R subclavian, jugular, PICC, femoral
Term
rational behind a triple lumen
Definition
each lumen is separate for administration of medications with contraindications. 3 separtate lines wrapped together into one sheath for ease of insertion
Term
central line advantages ( 2 required)
Definition
1. long term solutions for chemo or TPN
2. irritating medications
3.larges volumes
4. CVP monitoring
Term
central line insertion complications
Definition
1. pneumothorax
2. air embolism
3.sepsis
4.dysrhythmia
Term
central line care complications
Definition
1.bleeding out the line
2.thrombus
3.occlusion
infiltration, extravasation (toxic)
Term
CDC guidlines for IV tubing change
Definition
96 hours / 4 days
Term
port-a-cath acess sites
Definition
veins, artery, peritoneal space, nerve plexus
Term
solution for flushing open tip central catheter
Definition
open tip flush with heparin
Term
solution for flushing valve tip
Definition
valve tip flush with NS
Term
3 types phlebitis
Definition
chemical from medications
becterial from unclean techniques
mechanical from moving around to much
Term
signs of phelbitis
Definition
pain, edema, erythema, warmth
Term
signs of infiltration
Definition
cool, pallor, edema, pain
Term
how long do IV solutions last after seal is broken?
Definition
24 hours
Term
infiltration definition
Definition
inadvertant administration of a non vesicant solution into surrounding tissues
Term
extravasation
Definition
accidentally admiinistering vesicant meds into the surrounding tissue
Term
vesicant
Definition
toxic
Term
IV nursing diagnosis (5)
Definition
1. fluid volume excess - increased retention and edem r/t rapid iv infusion
2.luid volume deficit- vascualar and cellular dehydration r/t GI loss and decreased PO intake
3. at risk for fluid volume deficit- r/t nausea, aging
4.tissue integrity impaired- r/t infiltration, phlebitis, dehydration, edema
5.oral mucous membrane altered - r/t loss of fluid.
Term
KVO
Definition
keep vein open, 20-30 mls/hr
Term
slow IV
Definition
50-75 mls/hr
Term
intermediate IV
Definition
100-125 mls/hr
Term
fast IV
Definition
150 mls/hr ++
Term
criteria selecting volumetric pump
Definition
lesss than 50mls hr, greater than 150mls hr
all DRIPS
all central lines, midlines, arterial lines, port-a-cath
Term
criteria for gravity pump
Definition
tko, volume not critical
rates between 50-150 mls/hr
solutions with additives not concentrated
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