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seconds<br>what is a &#8220;butterfly&#8221; rash?<br>(Ans- systemic lupus erythmatosis<br>what is it when the body produces an immune response against<br>its own cells?<br>(Ans- autoimmune<br>what should be reinforced with someone diagnosed with SLE<br>(Ans- daily skin inspection<br>which dietary teaching should you reinforce for a newly diagnosed<br>person with HIV+<br>(Ans- avoid excessively hot food<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Client Centered Care Exam 2 Study Guide<br>a client low on Vitamin A may experience<br>(Ans- night blindness<br>Rickets can by a low amount of<br>(Ans- Protein<br>A low level of Vitamin K would lead to what<br>(Ans- Blood clotting issues<br>What minerals makes up bone\/teeth?<br>(Ans- Phosphorus<br>Greatest risk for dehydration would be?<br>(Ans- poorly controlled diabetic<br>Who is at greatest risk for going into fluid overload?<br>(Ans- History of heart failure<br>A healthy BMI range is what?<br>(Ans- 18-25 kg\/m2<br>The amount of energy needed to maintain the body at rest is called?<br>(Ans- Basal metabolic rate<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>What food is high in riboflavin?<br>(Ans- Milk<br>A client is ordered an antibiotic 0.5 g P.O. BID. You have 250 mg. Tablet.<br>How many tabs\/day will you give?<br>(Ans- 4 tablets<br>A 132Ib client is ordered a single IV dose of Zofran 0.15 mg\/kg for nausea.<br>Comes in 40 mg\/20 ml. How many ml?<br>(Ans- 4.5 ml<br>What would be least concerning re: PIN Site care to a traction site?<br>(Ans- scant serous drng<br>If you have a client with hearing impairment, it is best to do what?<br>(Ans- Speak in a normal tone<br>You need to administer ear drops, so how do you do it?<br>(Ans- Pull the pinna up and toward the back of the head<br>What type of diet should someone with menieres disease follow?<br>(Ans- Low sodium diet<br>Someone with a detached retina might describe it as?<br>(Ans- Curtain Falling<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Client centered care Exam 2<br>GI Tract is made up of what<br>(Ans- The mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small and large<br>intestines, rectum, and anus.<br>Accessory organs of the GI<br>(Ans- The liver, gallbladder, and pancreas<br>Functions of the upper GI<br>(Ans- Chewing, swallowing, and breaking down food particles.<br>Risk factors for oral cancer<br>(Ans- Cigarette smoking, tobacco use, pipe smoking, excessive alcohol<br>use, infection with HPV, and genetic predisposition<br>Signs and symptoms of oral cancer<br>(Ans- Lesions on the tongue or mucosa, sores or discoloration of the lips<br>or mouth that don&#8217;t heal<br>treatment of oral cancer<br>(Ans- radiation, chemotherapy, surgery that may require the creation of a<br>tracheostomy<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Nursing care of a patient with oral cancer<br>(Ans- Involves monitoring respiratory status, nutritional support, and<br>comfort measures<br>Esophageal cancer\/ gastric cancer risk factors<br>(Ans- Smoking, excessive alcohol use<br>cause of esophageal cancer<br>(Ans- Barrett esophagus<br>Barrett esophagus<br>(Ans- Precancerous condition due to longstanding GERD, the constant<br>irritation of the esophagus by stomach fluids can cause cells to become<br>malignant.<br>Signs and symptoms of esophageal cancer<br>(Ans- dysphagia, hoarseness, persistent cough, halitosis, regurgitation of<br>foods, and weight loss.<br>Treatment of esophageal cancer<br>(Ans- Endoscopic therapies and surgeries. Esophagectomy is less<br>commonly done due to complication rate<br>respiratory acidosis<br>(Ans- A drop in blood pH due to hypoventilation (too little breathing) and a<br>resulting accumulation of Co2.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>respiratory alkalosis<br>(Ans- Arise in blood pH due to hyperventilation (excessive breathing) and<br>a resulting decrease in CO2.<br>metabolic acidosis<br>(Ans- decreased pH in blood and body tissues as a result of an upset in<br>metabolism<br>metabolic alkalosis<br>(Ans- elevation of HCO3- usually caused by an excessive loss of metabolic<br>acids<br>respiratory acidosis<br>(AnsCauses: shallow, slow respirations-&gt; Hypoventilation; respiratory<br>congestion or obstruction.<br>Can be due to COPD, severe pneumonia, or excessive sedation;<br>respiratory muscle weakness.<br>Signs and symptoms of respiratory acidosis<br>(Ans- Hypoventilation, dyspnea, anxiety, and confusion<br>ABG values for respiratory acidosis<br>(Ans- pH less than 7.35, PaCO2 greater than 45<br>causes of metabolic acidosis<br>(Ans- shock, DKA, lactic acidosis, renal failure, diarrhea, and starvation<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>PRN 1178 client centered care 2 exam 1<br>4 main functions of water in the body<br>(AnsAct as a vehicle of transportation of substances to and from cell<br>Aid heat regulations by providing perspiration which evaporates<br>Assist with maintenance of hydrogen balance in the body<br>To serve as a medium for the enzymatic action for digestion<br>How much of the body is water?<br>(Ans- More than half &#8211; 60% males contain 50% females contain 60% due to<br>fat tissue<br>Lose more fluid through skin than adults<br>(Ans- Infants &#8211; kidneys are not as efficient as adults less fluid absorption<br>Adults &#8211; age related decline in total body water<br>(Ans- Diminished thirst sensations; decrease in urine concentrating abilities<br>of kidneys; decreases the effectiveness of the antidiuretic hormone (ADH)<br>Hypovolemia<br>(Ans- Abnormal decrease in the volume of blood plasma (occurs with<br>dehydration or bleeding)<br>What is critical in maintaining homeostasis<br>(Ans- Water<br>Cells can&#8217;t function without<br>(Ans- Water &#8211; death will occur<br>Electrolytes are<br>(Ans- Minerals or salt dissolved in body fluid. Major source is from diet<br>Electrolytes are measured<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>(Ans- MEq\/L<br>Electrolytes in<br>(Ans- A solution breaks into particles known as ions from reactions from<br>hydrogen and electrolyte<br>Ions<br>(Ans- Develop a positive electrical charge known as citations; for each<br>positive charge in a fluid compartment there must be a negatively charged<br>anion so that the balance is maintained<br>Circulating blood volume<br>(Ans- 4 to 6 liters<br>Erythrocytes<br>(Ans- Red cells &#8211; carried in plasma<br>Leukocytes<br>(Ans- White cells &#8211; carried in plasma<br>Platelets<br>(Ans- thrombocytes &#8211; carried in plasma<br>Cancer<br>(Ans- Results from defect in DNA genes; Inherited or caused by mutation;<br>carcinogens is external and internal environment <strong><em>men and women who are overweight by 40% or more have a 33%-35% greater risk of developing cancer than persons of normal weight<\/em><\/strong><br>Environmental agents<br>(Ans- Carcinogen exposure ( x-rays, sun, UV light, lifestyle, tobacco use )<br>viruses are capable of introducing new genetic material into normal cell and<br>transforming it into a malignant one<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Patient Care Final Exam: Questions &amp;<br>Answers<br>How many attempts within how many years does one have to pass the<br>registry exam?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li>2 attempts<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>3 attempts<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>4 years<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>3 years<br>a. 1 and 3<br>b. 1 and 4<br>c. 2 and 3<br>d. 2 and 4<br>(Ans- d. 2 and 4<br>Which of the following does not represent a responsibility of the<br>radiographer?<br>a. providing a patient with an accurate diagnosis<br>b. keeping patient information confidential<br>c. avoiding discrimination<br>d. providing quality care<br>e. maintaining a professional appearance<br>(Ans- a. providing a patient with an accurate diagnosis<br>The purpose of an organizational chart is to:<br>a. delineate roles<br>b. assign blame<br>c. show which workers are better than others<br>d. prove to the community that the hospital is organized<br>(Ans- a. delineate roles<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n\n\n\n<p>A radiographer with the credentials R.T. (T) is registered in what discipline?<br>a. radiation therapy<br>b. ultrasound<br>c. mammography<br>d. computerized tomography<br>e. vascular<br>(Ans- a. radiation therapy<br>OSHA does which of the following?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li>establishes health and safety standards<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>mandates compliance by hospitals<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>accredits hospitals<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>accredits radiography programs<br>a. 1 and 2<br>b. 1 and 3<br>c. 2 and 3<br>d. 3 and 4<br>e. 2 and 4<br>(Ans- a. 1 and 2<br>What is the relationship between mAs and kVp?<br>a. direct<br>b. indirect<br>c. no relationship<br>(Ans- c. no relationship<br>The height of a wave is referred to as sine.<br>True or False<br>(Ans- False<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n\n\n\n<p>What is the relationship between wavelength and frequency?<br>a. direct<br>b. indirect<br>c. no relationship<br>(Ans- b. indirect<br>The size of the x-ray beam is controlled by the collimator.<br>True and False<br>(Ans- True<br>Which variables will result in the best detail?<br>a. increase SID, increase OID, small FSS<br>b. decrease SID, decrease OID, small FSS<br>c. increase SID, decrease OID, large FSS<br>d. increase SID, decrease OID, small FSS<br>e. decrease SID, increase OID, small FSS<br>(Ans- d. increase SID, decrease OID, small FSS<br>The primary purpose of a grid is to prevent the production of scatter.<br>True and False<br>(Ans- False<br>What is the term given to the device used to reduce the amount of radiation<br>used in fluro?<br>a. image intensifier<br>b. R\/F unit<br>c. spot film<br>d. video camera<br>(Ans- a. image intensifier<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Characteristic interactions occur at any set kVp.<br>True or False<br>(Ans- False<br>What is the relationship between SID and beam intensity?<br>a. direct<br>b. indirect<br>c. no relationship<br>(Ans- b. indirect<br>Community college programs that are two-years in length award what<br>degree?<br>a. associate&#8217;s<br>b. master&#8217;s<br>c. bachelor&#8217;s<br>d. certificate<br>(Ans- a. associates<br>Ultrasound uses <strong><em><strong>__<\/strong><\/em><\/strong> to image the body.<br>a. sound waves<br>b. x-rays<br>c. television waves<br>d. magnetic waves<br>(Ans- a. sound waves<br>Which of the following is\/are a purpose(s) of the ARRT?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li>to administer the national registry exam<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>to accredit radiography programs<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>to develop a code of ethics for the radiography profession<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>to establish health and safety procedures and guidelines<br>a. 1 only<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li><\/li>\n<\/ol>\n\n\n\n<p>Client Centered Care III- FINAL EXAM<br>Reasons for keeping blood pressure under control:<br>(Ans<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li>decrease risk of<br>-stroke<br>-heart attack<br>-loss of vision<br>-kidney disease<br>chronic HTN can cause organ damage<br>Normal BP range<br>(Ans &#8211; UNDER 120\/80<br>Cause for secondary hypertension:<br>(Ans \u2013<br>-acute stress<br>-excessive alcohol intake<br>-sickle cell disease<br>-arteriosclerosis<br>-contraction of the aorta<br>-renal, endocrine, and neurological disorders<br>Modifiable risk factors for HTN:<br>(Ans \u2013<br>-alcohol intake<br>-smoking<br>-diabetes<br>-obesity<br>-stress<br>-elevated serum lipids<br>-excess sodium intake<br>-lower socioeconomic status<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n\n\n<p>DEFINITION: Embolus<br>(Ans &#8211; a clot that is traveling<br>RELATION: Anemia and Kidney Damage<br>(Ans &#8211; a client in renal failure can be anemic due to the decrease in<br>erythropoietin<br>CAUSE: Pernicious Anemia<br>(Ans \u2013<br>-lack of intrinsic factor (protein that helps intestines absorb B12)<br>take sublingual or injectable vitamin B12<br>DIET: iron deficiency<br>(Ans \u2013<br>HIGH IRON\/HIGH FOLIC ACID<br>-liver<br>-beans<br>-leafy greens<br>-whole grains<br>-prunes\/raisins\/dried fruit<br>CAUSE: Sickle Cell Disease<br>(Ans &#8211; genetic disorder<br>defected gene from BOTH parents<br>NURSING INTERVENTIONS: Sickle Cell Disease<br>(Ans \u2013<br>-push fluids<br>-educate client to avoid alcohol\/drugs<br>-folic acid supplement<br>-educate client to eat a diet with sufficient protein<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Client-Centered Care 1 Exam 2 concept<br>guide<br>Vitamin A<br>(Ans- Found in chicken livers, sweet potato with skin, carrots, spinach, and<br>pumpkin.<br>Deficiency causes night blindness, exophthalmia, and decreased immunity<br>Vitamin D<br>(Ans- Found in tuna fish, whole or fortified milk, fortified soy milk, and<br>fortified cereal.<br>Deficiency causes rickets, osteomalacia, and osteoporosis<br>Vitamin K<br>(Ans- Found in green leafy vegetables, tuna fish, and tomato sauce.<br>Deficiency causes hemorrhagic disease (newborn) and defective blood<br>clotting<br>Thiamin (B1)<br>(Ans- Found in pork, beef, whole grains, and legumes<br>Deficiency causes beriberi, neuropathy, Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome<br>(alcoholism)<br>Riboflavin (B2)<br>(Ans- Found in milk products, organ meats, enriched grains and cereals<br>Deficiency causes cheilosis, glossitis, seborrheic dermatitis<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Niacin (B3)<br>(Ans- Found in meat and dairy, peanuts, enriched grains and cereals<br>Deficiency causes pellagra, weakness, scaly dermatitis and neuritis<br>Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine)<br>(Ans- Found in meat, organ meats, legumes, bananas, and potatoes<br>Deficiency causes hypochromic anemia and CNS abnormalities<br>Vitamin B12 (cobalamin)<br>(Ans- Found in meat, milk, cheese, egg, fortified cereals and juices<br>Deficiency causes pernicious anemia, and neural tube defects in<br>pregnancy<br>Phosphorus<br>(Ans- Formation of bones and teeth, participates in absorption of glucose.<br>Found in milk, cheese, meats, egg yolk, whole grains, legumes and nuts.<br>Requires 700 mg\/day<br>Deficiency causes hypophosphatemia, weakness, loss of appetite, fatigue<br>and pain<br>Risks for dehydration &amp; diseases<br>(Ans- Kidney infections, kidney stones, gallstones, and constipation, can<br>advance to death, may adversely influence cognitive function and mood<br>Risks for fluid volume overload (Hypervolemia)<br>(Ans- Kidney disease, congestive heart failure and liver disease.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>CCC2 PRN 1178 Exam 1: Questions &amp;<br>Answers<br>Signs\/symptoms of cancer<br>(Ans- Unexplained weight loss, fever, fatigue, pain, skin changes,<br>Obstruction, Hemorrhage, Anemia, Fracture, Infection, Cachexia.<br>Screenings for men and women and when should be done<br>(Ans- Breast 20+, Cervix 21-65, Colorectal men &amp; women 50+,<br>Endometrial women at menopause, Lung if smoker 55-74,<br>Prostate 50+, Cancer related check up 20+.<br>Dehydration Signs &amp; Symptoms and Interventions<br>(Ans- cool dry skin, poor skin turgor, weak thready pulse. IV fluids<br>or fluid orally.<br>Osmosis<br>(Ans- Movement of pure solvent (liquid) across membrane,<br>moves from area of less solute concentration to area of greater<br>concentration until the solutions in the compartments are of equal<br>concentration. Takes place via a semipermeable membrane.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Diffusion<br>(Ans- Movement of molecules from an area of higher<br>concentration to an area of lower concentration. 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