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SG Ch17-Ch20

Fundamentals on Hygiene, Comfort and Sleep, Safety and Pain

QuestionAnswer
Nocturnal enuresis bed-wetting.
Sundown syndrome the onset of disorientation as the sunsets.
Somnambulism sleepwalking
Sordes dried crusts containing mucus microorganisms and epithelial cells shed from the mucous membrane.
Sunrise syndrome early morning confusion.
Phantom limb an example of neuropathic pain in which a person with an amputated limb perceives that the limb still exists and feels burning, itching, and deep pain in tissues that have been surgically removed.
Hypersomnolence excessive sleepiness or drowsiness.
What the acronym RACE R- Rescue, A- Alarm, C- Confine (the fire) E- Extinguish
What is the acronym for using a fire extinguisher, PASS? P- Pull the pin, A- Aim the nozzle at the base of fire, S- Squeeze the lever slowly, S- Sweep the nozzle from side to side.
What are hypnotics? What do they interfere with? Sleep inducing agents. They can produce wakefulness or restlessness in older adults.
What is phototherapy? a technique for suppressing melatonin by stimulating light receptors in the eye.
What is milk of magnesia used for? reduces oral acidity and is soothing to oral lesions.
What is a TENS unit? Who is it contraindicated for? What is one of the advantages of using this? transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation- a medically prescribed pain management technique tht delivers bursts of electricity to the skin and undelying nerves. Pregnant women. It is a nonopioid, noninvasive with no harmful side effects.
What is referred pain? discomfort perceived in a general area of the body, usually away from the site of stimulation.
What is pain threshold? the point at which sufficient pain-transmitting stimuli reach the brain.
The best room temperature is 68-74 degrees F. True
The best relative humidity for a pt's room is 30-60%. True
What is NREM? What is REM? NREM- nonrapid eye movement sleep. REM- rapid eye movement sleep.
What is a PCA? What is it used for? an intervention that allows clients to self administer opioid pain medication through use of an infusion device. It is used primarily to relieve acute pain after surgery.
When accidents occur you should always check the condition of the patient first. True
What would you do for a patient with seasonal affective disorder? Phototherapy,
Who is a back rub contraindicated for?
What signs may suggest carbon monoxide poisoning? Nausea, vomiting, headache, dizziness, muscle weakness, confusion, shortness of breath, cherry-red skin color, loss of consciousness.
What chemical substance is secreted by the pineal gland and results in drowsiness? melatonin
What is nocturnal myoclonus? rapid muscle contraction usually at night.
What is the effect of L-tryptophan on sleep process? What foods have this in them? Sleep producing, it's found in foods such as fish, poultry, eggs and legumes.
What is the gate-control theory? sensory info travels over slow small fibers as well as fast large fibers. Slow fibers, through which pain stimuli travel, open gates w/in the spinal cord, allowing its transmission toward the brain.
What are the sleep patterns of the elderly? older adults suffer disproportionately from chronic sleep deprivation. They awaken more frequently during the night.
What type of pain is usually experienced at the subcutaneous level? cutaneous pain caused by some form of trauma.
When applying a wheelchair restraint what measures should be applied? the nurse must position the patient correctly.
What is a sign or characteristic of chronic pain? remote onset, nonspecific and generalized, poor response to drug therapy, requires more drug therapy, persists beyond healing stage, suffering is intensified,,
What techniques are used when providing routine perineal care? prevent direct contact b/w you and any secretions, cleanse so that secretions are removed from less soiled to more soiled areas.
What stage of sleep do dreams occur? NREM 3 sleep
What is another name for atypical pain? neuropathic
What are some behaviors after a post-fall syndrome? gait changes, and being overly cautious
What substance naturally occurs in the body to reduce pain?
What measures would be best for promoting sleep?
What type of pain management blocks the perception of pain in the brain?
When do you change the water during a bed bath?
What might be used to clean dried blood?
When is seasonal affective disorder most likely occur?
What is nocturnal myoclonus? rapid, rhythmic contraction of a group of muscles occurring at night.
What has to be done when using restraints? What are the risks involved?
What patients must have proper foot care provided? diabetics
What is narcolepsy? What is best used for this disorder? characterized by the sudden onset of daytime sleep, treatments include Ritalin, Adderall, and some antidepressants.
In sleep apnea, the treatment of choice is? cpap machine
What can lemon glycerin swabs for long periods of time cause?
What is the most prevalent type of accident experienced by older adults? falls
When there is smoke and you are rescuing a patient, what should you do? RACE- rescue, alarm, confine, extinguish
Created by: Jessica Venyke
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