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Enactive Mastery Experience
(Pt. and Fam Edu) |
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| When YOU do something succesful |
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Vicarious experience
(Pt. & Family Edu) |
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| When you WATCH someone else do something successfully |
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| when the teacher tells student they are capable/can do something |
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| Physiological and affective states |
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doing something successful and having the positive feeling, and is more likely to do it again.
Cause and effect! |
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| level of knowledge and intellectual skills and formal education |
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| feelings and attitudes about a subject |
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skills or hands on learning, and their physical state of health.
**can't teach weak upper body how to use walker. |
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| Telling "teaching technique" |
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lecturing- telling limited information
"EMERGENCY SITUATION!" |
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| Participating "Teaching Technique" |
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| allows patient to discuss, ask questions, and set mutual goals. |
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| Entrusting "Teaching Technique" |
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| lets the patient manage his own care-- doing their own accucheck |
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| Reinforcing "Teaching Technique" |
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| performed after initial teaching has been done and you are double checking to make sure patient understands or can perform skills needed. smiling and other positive images to help morale up! |
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| Dull, Poorly localized pain, organs usually |
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| sharp, well localized pain, inflamm of peritoneal |
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| how long before pain/cramping when you are walking. |
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| relief of pain with elevation. does it make it worse or better? |
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One hand on the lower part of vericose vein, compress the top vericose vein (15-20 cm) higher, check for wave.
No Wave=Competent
Wave= COMPETENT |
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| place pt. supine. elevate legs 90 degrees, place tourniquet. Have pt stand and check for venous filling. |
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low concentration of O2 (24-45%)
@ 2-6L per minute
*drying and irritating |
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oxygen inhalation
delivers O2 (40-60%)
@ 5-8L a minute
*accumilation and rebreathing exhaled CO2 from within mask |
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O2 concentrations (40-60%)
@ 6-10L/min
*bag must not totally deflate to avoid CO2 buildup |
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highest concentration oxygen (95-100%)
@ 10-15/min
must not totally deflate during inspiration |
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O2 concentration (24-50%)
@ 4-10L/min
*color coded jet adapters that have precise oxygen concentration and liter flow |
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| Idiosyncratic Drug Reaction |
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Definition
| unpredictable response when taking a med |
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drug enhances the effect of the other
(accidental or planned) |
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reference to the transference of drug molecules from the point of entry in the body
into blood stream |
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| begins with the absorption of medication in the circulation and ends with arrival of the medication at the site of action |
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