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Intro Exam #2

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Stage 1 Pressure Ulcer Intact skin, non-blanchable redness, usually over bony area, color may differ from surrounding area
Stage 2 Pressure Ulcer Partial thickness loss of dermis, shallow open ulcer w/ red, pink wound bed, serum filled blister
Stage 3 Pressure Ulcer Full-thickness tissue loss, SubQ fat may be visible but bone/tendon/muscle are not exposed, slough may be present
Stage 4 Pressure Ulcer Full-thickness tissue loss, exposed tendon/muscle, slough or eschar may be present in some parts of wound, often includes undermining and tunneling
Deep Tissue Injury Purple or maroon area of discolored intact skin or blood filled blister, due to damage of underlying soft tissue; painful, firm, ushy, boggy
Veracity Truth telling
Autonomy Independence
Beneficience Do no harm
Confidetiallity Privacy
Fidelity Committed/Loyal
Assault Threat of battery
Battery Bodily harm
False Imprisonment Intentionally restricts another persons movement in any area
Invasion of Privacy Intrusion into personal life of another
Malpractice Illegal activity of a medical professional
Orthopnea Difficulty breathing while laying down
O2 saturation 90-100
DNR Do not resuscitate; only ordered by DR
Evisceration Organs protrude out of surgical incision; sterile gauze w/ sterile saline; CALL DR
Normal Pulse Strength 2+
Light causes pupils to: Constrict
Hyperactive Bowel Sounds Not normal
BRUIT Resembling heart murmur
Phlebitis Inflammation of veins
Testicular Cancer Hard lump, small peasized
Pustules Small bumps on the skin that contain fluid or pus
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