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QUALI RETAKE CONCEPTS

TFN
1. Who was the Florence Nightingale of the Philippines?
2. What was the first nursing school in the Philippines?
3. What was the main concept of Florence Nightingale’s theory?
4. What is the mothering role of a nurse called?
5. What does a nurse advocate do?
6. What is Joyce Travelbee’s theory called?
7. Who describes nursing as a “maturing force that aims to promote forward movement of
personality?
8. Jean watson’s definition of health
9. What is Dorothy Johnson’s theory called?
10. Faye Abdellah served as what in the U.S. Public Health Service?
11. According to Nueman’s theory what is the outermost protective layer?
12. According to Neuman’s theory what protective layer is right before the inner core?
13. Interpersonal relationship is part of whose nursing theory?
14. Theory saying all unmet needs
15. What does IOE stand for
16. What is the definition of a driving force?
17. What are the theories called that make up Dorothea E. Orem Self-care deficit theory?
18. According to Orem when do you use a supportive educative nursing system
19. According to Imogene King what are the 3 types of systems?
20. What is nursing according to Hildegard Peplau?
21. What is nursing according to Faye Abdellah?
22. Characteristics of Nightingale’s canon: Cleanliness of room and walls
23. General systems theory
24. Change theory
25. Nursing according to Virginia Henderson
26. What is health according to Faye Abdellah?
27. Health according to Lydia Hall
28. Nursing according to Joyce Travelbee
29. Health according to Callista Roy

FUNDA
1. Average temp range (ch 30)
2. Average range of respirations (ch 30)
3. Average range of pulse rate (ch 30)
4. Medical term for bad breath (ch 40)
5. Know what tachycardia is
6. Characteristics of basic critical thinking (ch 15)
7. What is reflection to a nurse in critical thinking (ch 15)
8. The critical aspect of a nurse wanting to know his/her patient (ch 15)
9. Characteristics of a collaborative nursing act/intervention (ch 18)
10. Characteristic of an independent nursing act/intervention (ch18)
11. Definition of a goal (ch 18)
12. The order of the nursing process
13. How to create a SMART goal or outcome (ch 18)
14. Differences between a direct and indirect nursing interventions (ch 19)
15. Definition of diagnostic labeling and diagnostic reasoning
16. How to modify a care plan (20)
17. What are protocols
18. What are qualifiable sources of policies and information?
19. What is the difference between data validation and data interpretation
20. What should be done when creating care plans for several patients (ch 18)
21. What are the requirements for a nurse to be sued for negligence (ch 23)
22. What actions of a nurse would result in a criminal and administrative law sanction? (ch 23)
23. Characteristics of right sided heart failure
24. The benefits of being active/exercising (newstart)
25. What is in nature that helps with anti-aging, cancer, and etc (newstart)
26. What a mother should do when she feeds her child to prevent any respiratory problems (ch 41)
27. What should a nurse do when the patient’s son stays at the father’s side and she is creating a care
plan
28. To help bone strength what should a nurse advise a patient to take?
29. The order of a typical sleep cycle (ch 43)
30. Medical symbols for: (ch 32 pg 614 and 622)
a. 3 times a week
b. Needed right away
c. Every day
d. As needed
e. As wanted
31. IV formula (ch 32)
a. Total volume x Drip Factor ÷ Total hours x 60
32. What should a nurse do before determining flow rate for IV

HA

1. The purpose of a nursing assessment


2. What to do when you’ve read a client’s record for the first time
3. When does validation happen during an interview
4. The primary technique used during assessment
5. The order of analyzing data
6. The causes of a cluster headache
7. Causes of a tension headache
8. Strong eye muscles can be assessed through what test
9. The results of pupillary light responses
10. What counts as a conductive hearing problem
11. The sounds that can be heard over the lung fields
12. What is the normal and abnormal diaphragmatic excursion measurements
13. What causes a dull sound
14. Cyanosis is related to what
15. The possible objective data for a patient who has difficulty of breathing
16. The sound that can be heard when there is a tumor on the left lung and where it can be
heard
17. What skin condition can anemia lead to
18. How can a nurse assess for central cyanosis?
19. Defining characteristics of stage 2 pressure ulcer
20. Defining characteristics of stage 3 pressure ulcer
21. Edema pitting scale
22. The best breast pattern assessment technique
23. Abnormal findings during breast inspection
24. How to help a woman relax during speculum assessment
25. A nurse should ask a patient to do what before an assessment on the male genital area
26. The technique for assessing the prostate
27. The meaning of Allens test results
28. The formula for cardiac output
29. The mechanisms of venous function
30. The pacemaker of the heart
31. The bests locations to hear the heart sounds
32. Bruit sounds in the carotid artery significance
33. The heart process that happens during ventricular diastole
34. Location of the apical pulse
35. Sign for fatigue
36. The focus of inspection during assessment of the musculoskeletal system
37. How can a nurse make it easier for a client to perform ROM
38. ROM of the elbow
39. ROM of the hip
40. ROM of the knee
41. Significance of high pitched gurgles heard in the abdomen
42. How to prepare a client for abdominal examination
43. Which abdomen quadrant the colon is located in
44. Glasgow Coma Scale
45. How to test for recent memory
46. Cranial nerves controlling extraocular movements
47. Cranial nerves controlling the sense of taste
48. The test for the vestibule and cerebellar sense
49. How to percuss for the liver
50. What assessment technique is used to feel vibrations

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