Final Review Chapters 1 5 Types of agencies

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Final Review

Final Review

Chapters 1 -5 • Types of agencies (2) • Standards for care (9) •

Chapters 1 -5 • Types of agencies (2) • Standards for care (9) • Right to refused treatment (14) • Privacy and confidentiality (14) • Role of Ombudsman (19) • Nurse Practice Act (22) • Nurse Aide Roles and Responsibilities (25 -27) • Rules for professional boundaries (36) • Abuse and Neglect (40) • Professional Appearance (48)

Chapters 6 -10 • Rules for reporting and recording (68) • Basic medical terms

Chapters 6 -10 • Rules for reporting and recording (68) • Basic medical terms (72 -73) abbreviations • Nursing Process (80) Implementation and interventions (86) • Effective communication (94) • Nonverbal Communication (97) • Digestive System (116), Endocrine (119) • Growth and Development (123 -124) • Characteristics of a newborn (125)

Chapters 11 -15 • Physical changes with aging- (140) eyes and urinary system •

Chapters 11 -15 • Physical changes with aging- (140) eyes and urinary system • Housing options (141) • Accident risk factors (150) • Fire prevention and oxygen use (172) • Causes and risk factors for falls (185) • Proper bed rail use (188) What tells you if you can use BR? • The falling person (192 -193) • Physical and chemical restraints (199) • Applying restraints (205 -207) • Chain of infection (214) Transmission based precautions (225) bagging (233)

Chapters 16 -21 • Good Body Mechanics (246 and 248) bend at the? ?

Chapters 16 -21 • Good Body Mechanics (246 and 248) bend at the? ? • Positioning the person (249) What does good body alignment mean? • Dangling (270) Toilet transfer (282) Where do you wait? • Repositioning in a wheel chair (285) • Person’s Room (287) • Storing items (296) • Why make the bed? (304) Draw sheets (306) Rules for bed making (307) Should you shake linens? • What do you do if you cut the person shaving? • Tub or shower bath (343) perineal care uncircumcised male (350) • When do you drain the tub? • Foot care-we do we bother? (363) • How to dress someone-weak side vs strong side

Chapters 22 -26 • Normal Urination-what affect urination? (376) Catheters (392 -394) • Diarrhea

Chapters 22 -26 • Normal Urination-what affect urination? (376) Catheters (392 -394) • Diarrhea (412) Colostomy (421) • Dysphagia (438) I & O (440) • TF Formulas (455) temperature? Preventing Aspiration (457) • IV Flow Rates, Assisting with IV Therapy (461 -2) • Vagal Stimulation (468) Glass Thermometers (473) • Pulse rates for adults (478) Blood Pressure basics-what does blood pressure measure? (484)

Chapters 27 -31 • Complications of bed rest (492) • Positioning-abduction (493) Safe ambulation-gait

Chapters 27 -31 • Complications of bed rest (492) • Positioning-abduction (493) Safe ambulation-gait belt use (501) • Factors affecting pain (510 -12) • Sleep needs for adults, older adults (516) • Admitting the person (525) • Weighing a person (528) Transfer or Discharge-your role • Preparing the person for exam (535) What is exposed? • Sputum, glucosuria

Chapters 32 -36 • Preoperative Care (566) Elastic Stockings (570) • Types of wounds

Chapters 32 -36 • Preoperative Care (566) Elastic Stockings (570) • Types of wounds ie truama (577) Phlebitis, Venous Ulcers, circulatory ulcers (580) • Pressure ulcers (593) Prevention (598) • Rules for applying heat and cold (609) “COOL” Temperature ranges (609) Safety (610) • Signs of altered breathing function (617) • Deep breathing and coughing (621)

Chpaters 37 -42 • Artificial airways (632) Trachs-safety (633) • Therapy for Aphasia (644)

Chpaters 37 -42 • Artificial airways (632) Trachs-safety (633) • Therapy for Aphasia (644) • Promote hearing (655 box) • Glaucoma (658) Caring for visually impaired (661) • Key Terms (668) HIV (675) • ALS (683) Osteoarthritis (686) Care for hip fractures (693) Loss of limb (693) • Angina (700) Heart Failure (701) Emphysema (703)

Chapters 43 -47 • Vomiting (712) Hep A (714) • Hypo vs Hyperglycemia –

Chapters 43 -47 • Vomiting (712) Hep A (714) • Hypo vs Hyperglycemia – causes (717) • Kidney stones (722 -3) Chronic Kidney Failure (723) Dialysis (723) • Mood Disorders (731) • Catastrophic Reaction (747) • AD-communication (748 -749) Care (750) • DD (7575 -756) Hydrocephalous (763)

Chapters 48 -52 • Sexual advance to you or other resident (769) • Circumcision

Chapters 48 -52 • Sexual advance to you or other resident (769) • Circumcision (783) Care of the mother (788 -9) • Medications (796) Food Safety (795) • SCA (801) Chest compressions vs Abdominal thrusts (802) First aid for Hemorrhage (816) and Burns (820) • End of life

So what’s my grade? • • Take each quiz score with a decimal after

So what’s my grade? • • Take each quiz score with a decimal after the first number 7. 5 + 8. 0 + 9. 2 + 7. 6 + 8. 0 + 9. 2 = 49. 5 Add in your Homework out of 15 points = 14 Add in your online grade out of 5 points = 4 Total = 67. 5 There are 20 more points possible for clincals and skills So I could get a 87. 5…. There also extra credit points added to each quiz score.

Good Luck! • Be in Fairbanks on the 4 th floor of CTC by

Good Luck! • Be in Fairbanks on the 4 th floor of CTC by 7: 45 AM on May 2 nd • Be prepared for the final and for extra credit. • I will check the final but it will NOT be open to review. • Clinicals-per schedule • GOOD LUCK-It has been great working with you!

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