Jalvelo NUR 2989 Module 5 Proctored QUIZ 110521 PDF

Title Jalvelo NUR 2989 Module 5 Proctored QUIZ 110521
Course Professional Nursing III.
Institution Rasmussen University
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Individual Performance Profile NUR 2989 MODULE 5 PROCTORED QUIZ Individual Name:

JESSICA ALVELO

Individual Score:

63.3%

Student Number: 2657974 Institution:

Rasmussen U Orlando ADN

Program Type:

ADN

Test Date:

11/04/2021

Overall Performance Individual Score (% Correct) Assessment Name NUR 2989 MODULE 5 PROCTORED QUIZ

# Individual Points Score 90

63.3%

Individual Performance Profile NUR 2989 MODULE 5 PROCTORED QUIZ Concept & Exemplars

Nutrition/Digestion/Elimination (Gastrointestinal)

No Of Points

Individual Score

7

58.3%

The anatomical structures (mouth, esophagus, stomach, gall bladder, liver, small and large bowel, rectum, and anus) and body functions that support ingestion, digestion, and absorption of food and elimination of solid wastes from the body. Hepatitis

2

50.0%

Cirrhosis

1

0.0%

Cholesystitis/Cholelithiasis

1

100.0%

Diverticulitis

1

0.0%

Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease

1

100.0%

Newborn Nutrition

1

100.0%

No Of Points

Individual Score

5

44.3%

Regulation & Metabolism (Endocrine)

The anatomical structures (pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, pancreas, and adrenal glands) and body functions that regulate the body's internal environment. Cushing's Disease/Addison's Disease

1

0.0%

Osteoporosis

3

33.0%

Pancreatitis

1

100.0%

No Of Points

Individual Score

5

60.0%

Sensory Perceptual (Neurological; Sensation; Neurosensory)

The anatomical structures (brain, central and peripheral nervous systems, eyes and ears) and body functions that support perception, interpretation, and response to internal and external stimuli. Spinal Cord Injuries

1

0.0%

Meningitis

1

100.0%

Headaches

1

100.0%

Cataracts

1

0.0%

Glaucoma

1

100.0%

No Of Points

Individual Score

5

83.3%

Mobility (Musculoskeletal)

The anatomical structures (bones, joints, and muscles) and body functions that support the body and provide its movement. Fractures

2

50.0%

Individual Performance Profile NUR 2989 MODULE 5 PROCTORED QUIZ Osteoarthritis

1

100.0%

Arthroplasty

2

100.0%

No Of Points

Individual Score

1

100.0%

Oxygenation (Respiratory; Gas Exchange)

The anatomical structures (nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, and lungs) and body functions that support adequate oxygenation of tissues and removal of carbon dioxide. Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

1

100.0%

No Of Points

Individual Score

Cardiac Output & Tissue Perfusion (Perfusion; Cardiovascular; 8 75.0% Hematologic; Clotting) The anatomical structures (heart, blood vessels, and blood) and body functions that support adequate cardiac output and perfusion of body tissues. Coronary Artery Disease

1

0.0%

Endocarditis

1

0.0%

Peripheral Vascular Disease: Venous

1

100.0%

Deep Vein Thrombosis

1

100.0%

Dysrhythmias

1

100.0%

Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation

1

100.0%

Anemia

1

100.0%

Expected Findings for Cardiac Output and Tissue Perfusion

1

100.0%

No Of Points

Individual Score

5

50.0%

Reproduction & Sexuality (Reproductive)

The anatomical structures (breasts, ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, vagina, vulva, testicles, prostate, scrotum, and penis) and body functions that support reproductive functions as well as a sense of gender identify, expression, and orientation . Childbirth: Intrapartum

2

50.0%

Childbirth: Postpartum

2

0.0%

Post-partum Hemorrhage

1

100.0%

No Of Points

Individual Score

6

8.3%

Tissue Integrity (Integument; Dermatologic)

The anatomical structures (skin, hair, and nails) and body functions related to protecting the inner organs from the external environment and injury. Pressure Ulcers

1

0.0%

Burns

3

33.0%

Skin Infections/Infestations

1

0.0%

Expected Findings for Tissue Integrity

1

0 0%

Individual Performance Profile NUR 2989 MODULE 5 PROCTORED QUIZ Cellular Regulation (Abnormal Cellular Proliferation)

No Of Points

Individual Score

1

0.0%

Intracellullar functions that support homeostasis including growth, replication, and differentiation. Cancers: Brain, Colorectal, Pancreatic, Liver, Lung, Skin, Breast

Immunity (Immune system)

1

0.0%

No Of Points

Individual Score

1

100.0%

The anatomic structures (spleen, thymus, bone marrow, and lymphatic system) and body functions related to Inflammation, immunity, and cell growth. Systemic Lupus Erythematosis

Infection

1

100.0%

No Of Points

Individual Score

3

67.0%

Invasion of body tissue by microorganisms (bacterial, viral, fungal, protozoal) that multiply and result in local cellular injury, systemic disease, or septicemia when invasion of the bloodstream occurs (Berman & Snyder, 2012); Giddens, 2013) Immunizations

Intracranial Regulation (Cerebral Perfusion)

3

67.0%

No Of Points

Individual Score

5

89.0%

The regulation of mechanisms or conditions that affect intracranial processing and function, and cerebrospinal fluid balance (Porth, 2010; Giddens, 2013) Increased Intracranial Pressure

3

67.0%

Seizures/Epilepsy

1

100.0%

Parkinson's Disease

1

100.0%

No Of Points

Individual Score

4

66.5%

Comfort (Pain, Sleep)

Comfort:Pain - The unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage supported by the client's expression of the experience (American Pain Society,http://www.americanpainsociety.org/) . Comfort:Sleep - An altered state of consciousness that supports the maintainance of physiological and psychological functioning (P&P, 2012; Berman & Snyder, 2012). Pain

1

100.0%

Complementary/Alternative Therapies

3

33.0%

No Of Points

Individual Score

1

100.0%

Stress and Coping

The internal and external forces/events that disrupt an individual's state of balance in relation to the perceived availatility of resources to manage those forces/events (Berman & Snyder, 2012; Giddens, 2013). Grief and Loss

Cognition (Altered thought processes)

1

100.0%

No Of Points

Individual Score

1

100.0%

Ability to accurately perceive the internal and external environments, recall past events, and perform higher thinking processes (adapted from Giddens, 2013) Alzheimer's Disease/Dementia

1

100.0%

Individual Performance Profile NUR 2989 MODULE 5 PROCTORED QUIZ Human Development

No Of Points

Individual Score

7

33.3%

The physical, psychosocial and behavioral aspects of growth and functional capacity that occur over an individual's lifespan (Berman & Snyder, 2012; Giddens, 2013) Developmental Stages

4

50.0%

Nutritional Concerns

2

50.0%

Prematurity

1

0.0%

No Of Points

Individual Score

1

100.0%

Diversity

A group of people with varying attitudes, values, and beliefs related to culture, age, ethnicity, race, and sexual orientation (Dictionary, http://www.merriam-webster.com/; Giddens, 2013) Age

Evidence-Based Practice

1

100.0%

No Of Points

Individual Score

2

100.0%

The use of current knowledge from research and other credible sources, upon which clinical judgment and client care are based (CMAP). Best Practices

Safety

2

100.0%

No Of Points

Individual Score

2

50.0%

The minimization of risk factors that could cause injury or harm while promoting quality care and maintaining a secure environment for clients, self, and others (CMAP). Environmental/Home Safety

1

0.0%

Accident/Injury Prevention

1

100.0%

No Of Points

Individual Score

1

100.0%

LeaderShip

An interactive process in which an individual influences and guides others to act in a desired manner (Whitehead, 2010); Giddens, 2013) Supervision

Communication

1

100.0%

No Of Points

Individual Score

1

100.0%

The active exchange of information between individuals in the form of verbal language and nonverbal cues that are processed and interpreted with the goal of creating a shared meaning (Wood, 2010; P&P, 2012). Therapeutic Communication

Critical Thinking/Clinical Reasoning/Clinical Judgment

1

100.0%

No Of Points

Individual Score

4

50.0%

Ability to use the cognitive skills of interpretation, analysis, evaluation, inference and explanation during clinical decision making in response to an actual or potential clinical problem (adapted from ATI outcome definitions). Critical Thinking

1

0.0%

Clinical Judgment

2

50.0%

Nursing Process

1

100.0%

Individual Performance Profile NUR 2989 MODULE 5 PROCTORED QUIZ Teaching/Learning

No Of Points

Individual Score

6

83.0%

The provision of health-related education of clients to facilitate their acquisition of new knowledge and skills, adoption of new behaviors, and modification of attitudes (CMAP). Patient Education

Wellness/Health Promotion/Disease Prevention

6

83.0%

No Of Points

Individual Score

7

80.0%

Wellness: A positive state of health (Giddens, 2013). Health Promotion: The process of enabling people to increase control over and improve their health (WHO, as cited in Wellness and Self-Care Tutorial). Disease Prevention: Measures not only to prevent the occurrence of disease, such as risk factor reduction, but also to arrest its progress and reduce its consequences once established (WHO, as cited in Wellness and Self-Care Tutorial). Health Promotion

2

100.0%

Disease Prevention

2

100.0%

Health Assessment

1

0.0%

Screening

1

100.0%

Self Testicular Exam

1

100.0%

No Of Points

Individual Score

1

100.0%

Patient-Centered Care

The provision of caring and compassionate, culturally sensitive care that is based on a client's physiological, psychological, sociological, spiritual, and cultural needs, preferences, and values (CMAP). Caring

1

100.0%

Outcomes Acute/Chronic

No of Individual Points Score

Description

Acute

49

65.3%

A disease, condition or injury characterized by a relatively sudden onset of symptoms that are usually severe. An episode of acute disease results in: recovery to a state comparable to the client ’s condition of health and activity before the disease; progression into a chronic illness; or death.

Chronic

26

65.4%

A disease or condition that persists for 6 months or more, or in which a cure is not expected. Chronic diseases generally cannot be prevented by vaccines or cured by medication, nor do they just disappear.

Individual Performance Profile NUR 2989 MODULE 5 PROCTORED QUIZ Body Function

No of Individual Points Score

Description

Cardiac Output and Tissue Perfusion

7

57.1%

The anatomical structures (heart, blood vessels, and blood) and body functions that support adequate cardiac output and perfusion of body tissues.

Cognition and Sensation

20

70.0%

The anatomical structures (brain, central and peripheral nervous systems, eyes and ears) and body functions that support perception, interpretation, and response to internal and external stimuli.

Excretion

5

20.0%

The anatomical structures (kidney, ureters, and bladder) and body functions that support filtration and excretion of liquid wastes, regulate fluid and electrolyte and acid-base balance.

Immunity

7

57.1%

The anatomic structures (spleen, thymus, bone marrow and lymphatic system) and body functions related to inflammation, immunity, and cell growth.

Ingestion, Digestion, Absorption & Elimination

18

61.1%

The anatomical structures (mouth, esophagus, stomach, gall bladder, liver, small and large bowel, rectum , and anus) and body functions that support ingestion, digestion, and absorption of food and elimination of solid wastes from the body.

Integument

8

62.5%

The anatomical structures (skin, hair, and nails) and body functions related to protecting the inner organs from the external environment and injury.

Mobility

12

75.0%

The anatomical structures (bones, joints, and muscles) and body functions that support the body and provide its movement.

Oxygenation

1

100.0%

The anatomical structures (nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, and lungs) and body functions that support adequate oxygenation of tissues and removal of carbon dioxide.

Regulation and Metabolism

1

0.0%

The anatomical structures (pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, pancreas, and adrenal glands) and body functions that regulate the body's internal environment.

Reproduction

10

80.0%

The anatomical structures (breasts, ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, vagina, vulva, testicles, prostate, scrotum, and penis) and body functions that support reproductive functions.

Individual Performance Profile NUR 2989 MODULE 5 PROCTORED QUIZ BSN Essentials

No of Individual Points Score

Description

Liberal Education for Baccalaureate Generalist Nursing Practice

3

66.7%

The need for an education that exposes nurses to multiple fields of study providing the foundation for a global perspective of society as well as high level thinking and acquisition of skills that can be applied to complex patient and system-based problems.

Basic Organization and Systems Leadership for Quality Care and Patient Safety

3

66.7%

The need for nurses to be able to understand power relationships and use decision-making and leadership skills to promote safe practice and quality improvement within health care systems.

Scholarship for Evidence-Based Practice

11

72.7%

The need for nurses to be able to understand the research process and base practice and clinical judgments upon factbased evidence to enhance patient outcomes.

Information Management and Application of Patient Care Technology

2

50.0%

The need for nurses to be able to use computer-based information management systems and patient care technology in the provision of client care.

Clinical Prevention and Population Health

17

76.5%

The need for nurses to be able to identify health related risk factors and facilitate behaviors that support health promotion, and disease and injury prevention, while providing populationfocused care that is based on principles of epidemiology and promotes social justice.

Professionalism and Professional Values

1

100.0%

The need for nurses to be able to practice nursing in a professional manner while providing patient-centered care that is caring, respects diversity, and is governed by legal and ethical tenets.

Baccalaureate Generalist Nursing Practice

53

56.6%

The need for nurses to be able to practice as a generalist using clinical reasoning to provide care to patients across the lifespan and healthcare continuum and to individuals, families, groups, communities, and populations.

Individual Performance Profile NUR 2989 MODULE 5 PROCTORED QUIZ Clinical Areas

No of Individual Points Score

Description

Fundamentals

8

100.0%

Ability to apply fundamental nursing principles and skills to basic needs of clients. Topics include foundational client care concepts (ie: medical and surgical asepsis, infection control, physical assessment, therapeutic communication, medication administration, pain management integral to the delivery of safe, ethical, and legal nursing practice.

Adult Medical-Surgical

47

63.8%

Ability to apply medical-surgical nursing knowledge to clinical problems experienced by adults. Topics include care of clients with cardiovascular, hematologic, gastrointestinal, neurosensory, endocrine, fluid and electrolyte, integumentary, lymph/immune/infectious, renal and urinary, musculoskeletal, reproductive, and respiratory disorders as well as topics relevant to perioperative nursing care and emergency care/triage.

Maternal Newborn

15

53.3%

Ability to apply nursing knowledge to perinatal nursing care. Topics include antepartum, intrapartum, and postpartum nursing care as well as care of the newborn.

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