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(Diet Therapies)
What is mechanical soft diet? -
used with clients having difficulty chewing or unable to throoughly chew food. It makes the food softer than the "soft diet".
- The evaluation of pain......
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-Should be ongoing
-focuses on the client's subjective reports - Clients taking pain medications will become addicted to the drug?
- False
- What type of nursing assessment is done for Sleep and rest disorder?
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-Nature of problem
-quality of the problem
-Environmental factors
-Associated factors (food, activity, anxiety level, pain, routines)
-Alleviating factors
-Effect of the problem. - What type of a diet would someone who has renal failure be on?
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Sodium-restricted diet
and low potassium diet. - What nursing diagnosis is used for Sleep/Rest problems?
- Sleep Pattern Disturbance
- What is the physiology of sleep?
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It is controlled by the centers in the brain.
Influenced by routines and environmental factors -
(Common Sleep Disorders)
What are parasomnias? - Activation of physiological systems-sleepwalking, bed wetting, teeth grinding.
- What is bowel elimination?
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Eliminates solid wastes
(80% of what you eat today is excreted in 5 days) - What are the implementations for Pain?
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pharmacologic: (medications) Start with non-narcotic and then go up
Nonpharmocologic:
-Touch
-Distraction
-Relaxation tech.
-Cutaneous stimulation (cryotherapy(heat/cold), TENS
-Exercise - What is regression?
- Return to a less mature behavior to solve a conflict or problem.
- What diet would somebody who has obesity be on?
- low fat diet
- After REM sleep the cycle starts over at what point?
- NREM 2
- Name the four stages of Non-rapid eye movement sleep.
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Stage 1-light quality, lasts 10 min.
Stage 2-50% of normal adult sleep.
Stage 3-medium-depth sleep
Stage 4-Sleepwalking, night terrors (kids).
* The growth hormone peaks between levels 3 and 4. - Outcomes of stress are?
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Adaptation:Ongoing process by which individuals adjust to stressors to achieve homeostasis (equilibrium between physiological,psychological, sociocultural, intellectual, and spiritual needs.
Maladaptation: When coping mechanisms are ineffective.
Eustress: Results in positive outcomes.
Distress: Ineffective response. - What are the nursing interventions for elimination?
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-Ensure adequate fluid intake (1.5-2 L/QD)
-Avoid bladder irritants (caffeine, juice)
-Encourage regular elimination patterns
-Encourage exercise(constipation)
-Monitor skin itegrity
-Increase fiber in the diet (constipation)
-Assess for bladder distension and catheterization
-Positioning: sitting vs. standing
-teaching proper hygeine (wiping from front to back)
- - Most complaints of pain are purely psychological?
- False
- Clients minimize pain behaviors because it isn't macho to show pain?
- False
- What are the nursing diagnosis for pain?
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Acute pain-less than 6 months
Can be cured or eleviated.
chronic pain-greater than 6 months. No anticipated end for chronic pain. - Potential tissue damage is always associated with pain?
- True
- What is stress?
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It is a univeral experience.
It can cause a positive change or discomfort and pain.
*stress management necessary for the wellness of the nurse as well as the client. -
(Diet Therapies)
What is a high-fiber diet? -
Raw Veg & fruits, seeds, plan fiber, whole grains
(patient with constipation, or diarrhea) -
Defense Mechanisms to stress
are.......... -
Denial
Rationalization
Repression
Displacement
Reaction formation
Supression
Projection
Regression
Undoing -
(Common Sleep Disorders)
Insomnia is defined as? - Chronic inability to sleep.
- What are the common alterations in bowel elimination?
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-constipation(infrequent and difficult passage of stool)
-fecal impaction (stool hard)
-diarrhea (liquid stool)
-fecal incontinence (Involuntary loss of stool)
-flatulence(gas)
-hemorrhoids(Perianal variacosity of the hemorrhoidal veins)
-ostomies - How long does the sleep cycle last?
- 70-90 minutes.
- What are the nursing implications for moderate anxiety?
- Help the client to determine a cause-and-effect relationship between stressor and anxiety.
- What is displacement?
- Transferring the emotional feeling from one object to another.
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(Diet Therapies)
What is a sodium and potassium restriction diet? - It is used for hypertension, caridac and renal patients.
- Clients with severe tissue damage experience severe pain; those with less damage have less pain?
- False
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regulation
sensory/perception/cognition
feeling
These are all pertain to what? - Stess
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(Diet Therapies)
What is a fat controlled diet? -
reduced total fat.
(cardiac patients or patient who want to loose weight) - Stress related disorders..........
- either occur or increase during periods of stress.
- What are the safety considerations for nutritional support?
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-assess the client for signs of gastric retention.
-Monitor feeding tube placement.
-Assess client for pulmonary aspiration.(color & consistency of the sputum.
-keep the client in a high Flowler's position.
-dlute feedings to half strength and slow the feeding time to prevent diarrhea.
- What are some factors affecting sleep and rest?
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Degree of comfort
Anxiety
Environment
Lifestyle
Diet
Drugs
Culture
Age - What is the reaction formation?
- Develops conscious attitudes opposite of real unconscious attitudes.
- Nursing Interventions for Nutrition are?
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-Weigh patient daily (same time each day)
-Record I & O
-Promote patient participation in dietary planning. (are they able to put the food in their mouths?)
-Encourage the client to verbalize feeling concerning food (encourage meal planning)
-provide nutritional support as needed (some hospitals requre an order for a dietician)
-Discuss realistic goals for weight loss.
-Discharge planning (can they go buy the food themselves?
Or can food be delivered? call social services for "Meals on wheels" - What are the nursing diagnosis for elimination problems?
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-altered urinary elmination
-bowel incontinence
-constipation
-diarrhea
-incontinence (functional, stress, etc.)
-urinary retention
-self-esteem disturbance
-knowledge deficit
-risk for infection
-skin integrity
-self care deficit: toileting - lab value for BUN?
- 10-20mg/dl
- What is the definition of stress?
- Stress is the reaction of the body to any stimulus. The wear and tear on the body.
- What is a stressor?
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Any situation, event or agent that threatens a person's security.
a. Evokes need to adapt - What is the pattern of the sleep cycle?
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NREM 1
NREM 2
NREM 3
NREM 4
NREM 3
NREM 2
REM - What is projection?
- Denies the problem as well as blames others.
- Can a person with hemorrhoids still have a rectal temperature taken?
- Yes. Incombant position
- How do you determine which route of nutrition support to use?
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-The patients GI function
-Expected duration of therapy
-Aspiration risk
-Potential for or actual development of organ dysfunction. - Common alterations in Urinary elimination are:
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-urinary retention
-urinary tact infection (UTI)
-Urinary incontinence (inability to control urine)
-Enuresis(uncontrollable release of urine)
-Ureterostomies
-nocturia (urination during sleep)
-polyuria(frequent urination)
-oliguria (low urination)
-anuria (no urine)
-hematuria (blood in urine)
-proteinuria (protein in urine)
-pyuria (puss in urine)
-bacteriuia (bacteria in urine) - Nursing Diagnosis used for Nutrition are?
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-Altered nutrition: less than body requirements.
-Altered nutrition: more than body requirements.
-Other diagnosis: skin integrity impaired R/T inadequate intake of proteins. - What are the nursing implications for severe anxiety?
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Encourage verbalization, Engage in motor activity,
Give specific directions.
- Clients minimize pain behaviors because they want to be a good patient?
- True
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(Common Sleep Disorders)
What is sleep deprivation? - Prolonged inadequate quality/quantity of sleep
- What are the two routs of nutritional support?
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Enteral nutrition
Parental nutrition - What does a nurse Assess when she is doing a pain Assessment?
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-Intensity(1-20 scale, Oucher, Wong-Baker)
-Location(What to treat, help DX, help with testing and meds.)
-quality(sharp, dull, continuous)
-Associated manifistations
-Aggravating factors (what makes it worse?)
-Alleviating factors (What makes it better?)
-Scales - If pain is ignored, it will go away?
- False
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(Common Sleep Disorders)
What is sleep apnea? - pauses in breathing of 30-60 seconds with loud snoring episodes.
- When clients are exhausted, they have increased pain?
- True
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(Impact of Illness and Treatment)
Change evokes stress response and any change results from? -
Change in environment
Loss of control
Dependence on others - How many stages of sleep are there?
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Two stages of sleep
Non-Rapid Eye Movement
(NREM) has four stages
Rapid Eye Movement (REM)
has one stage only - Distraction does not work for pain?
- False. It does work
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(Diet Therapies)
What is NPO? - Nothing by mouth
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(Impact of Illness and Treatment)
*Change evokes stress response - Example: hospitalization, surgery, family problems, lack of income, test.
- What is Crisis?
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It is an acute state of disorganization.
Occurs when the usual coping mechanisms no longer work.
Characterized by:
Extreme anxiety
Inability to function
Disorganized behavior
Crisis is usually time limited and intervention is necessary for a resolution. - What is undoing?
- An unconscious attempt to make up for the past actions.
- Pain is a real experience that needs to be treated?
- True
- What is enteral nutrition?
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It provides luqiefied food and nutrients orally or into the GI tract through a gastrointestinal tube.
(Ex: tube feedings, nasogastric, peg tub (stomach), Jejunum tube. - What are the factors affecting elimination:
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-age
-diet
-exercise
-medications
-personal elimination habits
-disease process
-emotional stress - Pain is a subjective experience?
- True
- What is urinary elimination?
- Filters & excretes urine, this maintaining fluid, electrolytes, and acid-base balance.
- What are the two types of elimination?
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Urinary
Bowel
- List the Food Guide Pyramid
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-Bread, pasta, rice, cereal
(6-11 servings)
-Fruit
(2-4 servings)
-Vegetables
(3-5 servings)
-Meat, poultry, fish, dry beans, eggs, nuts:
(2-3 servings)
-milk, yogurt, cheese
(2-3 servings)
-Fats, oils, sweets
(use sparingly) - What is sleep?
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It is a state of altered consciousness
Minimal physical activity
Slowing of the body's physiological process
- Most clients report honestly on their perception of pain?
- True
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(Common Sleep Disorders)
What is hypersomnia? - Excessive daytime sleep
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(Common Sleep Disorders)
What is narcolepsy? -
sudden, uncontrollable desire to fall asleep during the day-time.
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(Nutrition)
What are the factors affecting nutrition? -
-Age
-Lifestyle
-Culture
-Religious practices
-Economics
-Health status (dentures, short of breath) - What are the steps in assessment for elimination?
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-Health history
-physical examination
(bladder palpate bladder, distended bladders? skin integrit, rash, infection, drainage?
-laboratory test
(UTI,occult blood, O/P, WBC,
CDIFF, Dip-stick)
-diagnostic tests:
*ultasound
*renal scan
*cystoscopy
*biopsy
*proctoscopy, sigmoidoscopy
*urinalysis(culture & sensitivity)
*X-ray-KUV
*Barium enema - What is a parental nutrition?
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Nutrients entering the blood directly; infusion of a solution into the vein.
(TPN) Total parenteral nutrition
(PPN) peripheral parenteral nutrition (short-term) lower concentration & lower glucose. - Other nursing interventions to stress?
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Stress management:
exercise
relaxaton tech./biofeedback
Guided imagery
Thought reframing or thought stopping
crisis intevention
- What are the nursing interventions for stress?
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Teaching-stress management techniques; how to reduce their own levels of stress.
Meet basic needs (Ex: cold, hungry, in pain)
Decrease environmental stimuli
Involve family/significant others. -
(Diet Therapies)
What are soft diets? - nuts, seeds, raw fruits & vegetables, fried, and whole grain foods avoided.
- What is rest?
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It is mental and physical.
State of relaxation, calmness
Examples: Lying down, reading a book, quiet walk. -
(Diet Therapies)
What are full liquid diets? -
Any liquid
(Example: cream of wheat) - What type of diet would a person with Gastritis be on?
- bland diet
- Why is a client advised to increase the amount of fiber-rich foods in the diet?
- Dietary fiber may prevent constipation and increase the desire to defecate.
- What food or substances may irritate the bladder?
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-cafeinated beverages, carbonated beverages, and acidic fluids (coffee and tea)
-aspartame
-citrus fruits and juices
-foods containing tomatoes or tomato-bases sauces
-chocolate
-greasy or spicy foods. -
(Diet Therapies)
What is a liberal bland diet? -
free of chemical & mechanical food irritants (no acid, alcohol, caffeine, fried foods)
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(Diet Therapies)
What is Low-residue? -
Reduced fiber and cellulose
(for client who has diverticulitis, Crohn's disease.
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(Diet Therapies)
Pureed is? - blenderized to smooth consitency (like baby food)
- What are the parts of the nutritional assessment?
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-Need to know diet history/ ability to chew/swallow
-24 hour recall of (intake)
was this normal for them or
- Lab values for Albumin?
- 3.5-4.8g/dl
- lab values for hemoglobin?
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M=14-18gm/dl
F=12-16gm/dl - If a patient has poor fitting dentures, what type of diet would they be on?
- mechanical soft
- What is the Wong/Baker scale?
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It is used for 3-12 year olds.
Also developmentally delayed
Cultural differences.
The Wong/Baker scale has faces that rate the pain on a scale of 0-5 - What is 1-10 numeric pain scale?
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It is another type of scale that shows the intensity of pain on a scale.
0-no pain
5-moderate pain
10-worst possible pain - What is pain?
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The presence of severe discomfort ad an uncomfortable sensation.
-It is the 5th vital sign.
-Pain can aler regulation.
-Pain is part of
sensory/perception/cognition - The nurse is the best judge of a client's pain?
- False
- Nursing Interventions for Sleep problems.
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-Create a relaxing and comfortable environment.
-Establish a trusting nurse-client relationship.
-Appropriate nutrition
-Pharmacologic interventions (Ex: unrelieved pain)
-Relaxation techniques
-Client education. -
What happens during (REM)
rapid eye movement sleep? -
Adult nightmares
flaccid muscles
dreams occur
20-25% of the sleep. - What are the nursing implications for panic anxiety?
- Provide limits and structure, maintain client safety (both physical and psychological).
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Sleep and Rest are part of the Regulation category.
Sleep and rest varies with what? -
Age level
Activit level
developmental level
cultural norms -
(Stress and Illness)
What are stress related disorders? - asthma, HTN, ulcer, hives, migraine headaches, GI distress.
- Is anxiety healthy?
- Yes. Some anxiety is healthy.
- What are the nursing implications for mild anxiety?
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This is an optimal time for client teaching because of heightened awareness and increased perceptual field.
- What are the levels of anxiety?
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Mild-Increased degree of alertness and increased vigilance.
Moderate-Subjective distress, decreased perception and attention
Severe-Increased subjective distress, selective attention,
distorted perception.
Panic-Major perceptual distortion, Immobilization; inability to function, impaired communication. - What is Denial?
- Refuses to accept reality
- Explain Anxiety.
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It is the most common emotional (affective) response to stress. When feeling threatened (perceived or real)
Occurs on a continuum: some is healthy, until it impairs thinking & functioning.
- When does anxiety become unhealthy?
- When it impairs thinking & functioning.
- What is rationalization?
- Explains or justifies feelings or behaviors.
- What is suppression?
- conscious attempt to forget or store painful thoughts.
- What is repression?
- Unconscious way of forgetting painful thoughts.
- What type of diet would someone with diverticulitis be on?
- High fiber
- Stess is the physiological reponse and anxiety is the ..............response
- psychological
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What are the stages of GAS
(Selye's General Adaption Syndrome)? -
Alarm-(Fight or Flight Response). Activation of the sympathetic Nervous System.
Resistance: Physiolocal forces are mobilized to increase resistence to stress. This is when adaptation occurs.
Exhaustion: disease, collapse,death. - What is Selye's General Adaption Syndrome (GAS)?
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It is the body's reponse to stress (physiological). GAS is the same whether the stressor is real or imagined, present, or potential.
*The mind can imagine a stessor, and the physiological response will be the same. - Name dfferent types of stressors.
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Internal (headache)
External (Well-Elder report)
Physical (Impacted tooth)
Pysiological (Diabetes)
Psychological (sick child, divorce) - Stressors are neither bad nor good because.....
- The individual's perception determines if the outcome will be positive or negative
- What determines if a stressor is bad or good?
- Perception of the stress
- What is stress response?
- The psychological response. It is also anxiety.
- What is anxiety?
- It is a subjective response when a person feels threatened to their well-being; a diverse feeling of dread or apprehension.
- What type of diet would someone with ulcerative colitis be on?
- Low residue
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(Diet Therapies)
What are clear liquid diets? -
No risidue liquids
(Example: 7-up, water, jello)
Liquids that you can see thru