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Questions
1. Complete state of physical, mental and social well-being; and not just the absence of disease or illness.
to. Sickness
b. Increase
c. Health
2. Changes occur that modify life, they are concerned about the welfare of others.
to. Young adult
b. Middle adult
c. Old adult
3. They must adapt to retirement.
to. Young adult
b. Middle adult
c. Old adult
4. Assumption or system of ideas that intends to explain a given phenomenon
to. Model
b. Metaparadigm
c. Conceptual framework
5. It is about the symbolic representation of reality
to. Model
b. Metaparadigm
c. Conceptual framework
6. The theory that defines stress is when a person who faces the demands of stress, manifest a FIGHT OR FLIGHT reaction.
to. Sigmund Freud
b. Sullivan
c. Hans selye
7. According to the pyramid of hierarchy of needs, it is classified as the only ones inherent in every person
to. Physiological needs
b. Security Needs
c. Need for Self-Realization
8. The task of developing intimate relationships and sharing relationships with others that may include the sexual partner is a characteristic of the stage of:
to. Identity vs role confusion
b. Intimacy vs isolation
c. Autonomy vs shame
9. A Middle Adult according to Erickson must be solving a situation of:
to. Integrity vs Hopelessness
b. Intimacy vs isolation
c. Generativity vs stagnation
10. Within the nursing process the following phases or components are observed:
to. Estimated, diagnosis, planning, implementation and evaluation
b. Estimated, diagnosis, implantation, scientific rationale, evaluation
c. Diagnosis, planning, estimation, implementation and evaluation
11. It is a sentence that indicates the current or potential alteration of the client's state of health.
to. Estimated
b. Diagnosis
c. Planning
12. Among the characteristics of this process are knowledge, creativity, decision-making. This is happens in:
to. Analysis process
b. Nursing Process
c. Critical thinking
13. The data that you can observe and measure is known as:
to. Estimated data
b. Subjective data
c. Objective data
14. The RN channels the patient under previous asepsis in the right hand with angio # 18 and places the 0.9nss at 100mL / hr. Then he takes the samples on the left forearm under previous asepsis with small vein # 23 CBC and BMP. Guides the patient about taking the U / A sample. administers the demerol 25 mg IM in the right gluteus and Panadol 1 gram P.O. Based on the data in the case, this is classified in the care plan as
to. Planning
b. Intervention
c. Objective data
d. Subjective data
15. A 30-year-old patient arrives and he reports that he feels "agitated, he has been vomiting since yesterday, he feels weak, fever, pain in the body and in the head." By taking S / V T. 38.9, R. 20, P. 110, BP. 130/90. It is observed with dry mucous membranes, skin hot to the touch, gestures of pain and a scale of 1-10 out of 10. It is observed trembling.
As discussed in class, choose the objective for this case
to. Patient will stay pain free
b. Patient will achieve pain relief on a scale of 1 to 10 a 4
c. Patient will stay hydrated after 30 minutes of treatment
d. Patient will achieve pain relief on a scale of 1 to 10 a 4 1 hour after treatment
16. Wealthy women converted to Christianity and used their wealth to found homes for care and healing
to. Imogenes king
b. Florence Nightingale
c. Deaconesses
d. Midwives
17. Provided nursing care and became superintendent of the Nurses Union in charge of seeking collaborators and supervising nursing care in army hospitals.
to. Florence Nightingale
b. Clara Barton
c. Linda Richard
d. Dorothea Dix
18. Law # 254 of December 31, 2015
to. Regulates nursing practice
b. Establishes a minimum wage for nursing in the public sector
c. Protection of patient information
19. Client is referred to surgeon by healthcare provider. After going to the consultation, the client decides to consult with another surgeon about treatment options. Does the nursing professional support the client's action, using which of the following principles?
to. Charity
b. Veracity
c. Privacy
d. Autonomy
20. The health care provider prescribes a dose that is considered toxic. The nurse administers the medication to the client, who later suffers a cardiac arrest and dies. What consequences can the nurse expect from this situation and the doctor. Choose the ones that apply.
to. The healthcare provider who prescribed the drug can be charged with negligence
b. The nurse can be charged with negligence for administering a dose of toxic medication.
c. As an employing agency, only the hospital can be charged with negligence
d. The nurse and prescriber may terminate employment to avoid a hospital malpractice charge
and. Negligence will not be charged as this event could occur to any reasonable person.