Final Exam: NR226/ NR 226 Fundamentals for Patient Care Final Exam Review| Rated A Questions and 100% Correct Verified Answers| 2023/ 2024 New Update|
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What is the ABG interpretation method?
Answer: ROME- Respiratory Opposite, Metabolic Equal
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What is the normal Respiratory PaCO2 level (ABG)?
Answer: PaCO2= 35-45
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What is the normal Metabolic HCO3 level (ABG)?
Answer: HCO3= 21-28
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What is General Adaptation Syndrome?
Answer: A model of the body's stress response, consisting of three stages
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what are the 3 stages of the General Adaptation Syndrome?
Answer: - Alarm
- Resistance
- Exhaustion
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How does general adaptation syndrome affect the body?
Answer: It causes stress on the body and if not resolved, it can cause to physical and mental harm to the body
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What is chronic stress?
Answer: Occurs in stable conditions and results from stress- ful roles
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What is acute stress?
Answer: Time-limited events that threaten a person for a brief period
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What is a crisis?
Answer: a sudden event in one's life, during which usual coping mechanisms cannot resolve the problem; the crisis disturbs homeostasis
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What is compassion fatigue and how can you combat it?
Answer: A state of burnout and secondary traumatic stress. Can be overwhelming to healthcare providers and cause physical/mental/emotional health issues or emotional exhaus- tion
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What is PTSD?
Answer: Begins when a person experiences or witnesses a traumatic event and responds with intense fear or helplessness
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What are the 5 types of grief?
Answer: - Normal (uncomplicated)
- Anticipatory
- Disenfranchised
- Ambiguous
- Complicated
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What is normal grief?
Answer: Universal reaction characterized by complex emotion- al, cognitive, social, physical, behavioral, and spiritual responses to loss and death
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What is anticipatory grief?
Answer: Unconscious process of "letting go" before the actual loss/death occurs
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What is disenfranchised grief?
Answer: Grief or mourning that persons experience when they incur a loss that is not or cannot be openly acknowledged, publicly mourned, or socially supported. Situations in which this occur often relate to a socially unacceptable loss that cannot be spoken about, such as suicide, abortion, or giving a child up for adoption.
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What is ambiguous grief? [Show Less]