Client Centered Care 1 Final Exam Study
Guide
FRACTURE
(Ans – breaking of bone
AIDS Diet
(Ans –
-High protein
-High calorie
-Small frequent meals
-whole grains
-lower on sugars
Strain
(Ans – damaging of a tendon
Sprain
(Ans – damaging of a ligament
Long Bones
(Ans – Bones of the arms, legs, hands, and feet that include a shaft and an
end
Respiratory Interventions after Surgery
(Ans –
-encourage fluids
-encourage coughing/deep breaths
-use incentive spirometer
-mobilize as soon as able
Flat Bones
(Ans – Ribs, shoulder blades, hip bones, cranial bones
Flow of urine
(Ans –
1.Kidneys
2.Ureters
3.Bladder
4.Urethra
- Exits the body
surgical asepsis
(Ans – techniques used to destroy all pathogenic organisms, also called
sterile technique
Surgical Asepsis Rules
(Ans –
- Know what is sterile
- Know what is not sterile
- Separate sterile from unsterile
- Remedy contamination immediately
SIMS Position
(Ans – Side-lying position used for rectal exams
Prone Position
(Ans – lying face down
Dorsal Recumbent Position
(Ans – supine position, knees flexed, feet FLAT on bed
Supine
(Ans – lying on the back
fluid volume deficit
(Ans –
dehydration