Nursing Level I & Ii Quick Answers

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NURSING PROCESS

VITAL SIGNS

CPR

MEDICAL TERMS

PHARMACOLOGY

COMMUNICATION

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JUST LEVELS I & II

The second step in the nursing process

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Diagnosis

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The data collection step

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Assessment

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Implementing the nursing care

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Intervention

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Measuring the patient response to the nursing care

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Evaluation

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Establishing the goals of care

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Planning

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The pulse rate is 120 B/m

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Tachycardia

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The device that used to measure temperature

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Thermometer

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The blood pressure is 100/50 mmHg

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Hypotension

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Your instructor’s E mail

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The normal range of respiratory rate in adult

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B/m 20 – 12

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Compression : ventilation ratio in infant CPR - one rescuer

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2 : 30

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You found the person ?unconscious, the second step

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)Activating EMS )calling

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The rate of chest compressions per minute

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100

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When the pulse and respiration returned

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Recovery position

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An adult victim with pulse but no breathing

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One breath every 5 to 6 seconds

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Inflammation of the stomach

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Gastritis

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Surgical removal of the appendix

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Appendectomy

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Elevation of the blood pressure

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Hypertension

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Pertaining to the heart

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Cardiac

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Pertaining to the chest

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Thoracic

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Antidote of heparin

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Protamine sulphate

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Bronchodilator used in the nebulizer

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)Salbutamol )Ventolin

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Classification of streptokinase

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Thrombolytic

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The maximum effect of the drug

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Peak

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Antidote of warfarin

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Vitamin K

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The person who delivers the massage

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Sender

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The form of communication that may need interpreter

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Verbal

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The massage returned from the receiver

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Feedback

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Communication about communication

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Metacommunication

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Style of communication in which inability to express feelings

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Passive

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