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Basic Nursing Knowledge- For Staff Nurse Recruitment Exam

To attend the upcoming ESIC Staff Nurse Examination, Nurses are preparing by reading old question papers and Books, model Question Answers. But some Nurses are not getting prepared and directly go and attend the Exam, They also get succeed int the exam, still go through the basic knowldge updation question answers/ abbreviations it helps a lot. Some Question answers/ abreviations/ Basic knowldge tips published here today. please keep on visiting this website or www.nursingwork.in for more questions answers.

1.arteriosclerosis: hardening of arteries

2.changes in pattern affecting sleep: illness (cardiac, resp, pain), RLS; food before bed; change in daily pattern

3.causes of urinary incontinence: urethral obstruction, surgical trauma, alterations in sensory/ motor innervation, medication side effects, anxiety

4.allocating scares resources: a key issue in discussions about access to care

5.Anesthetics: depresses CNS from consciousness to unconsciousness; loss of responsiveness to sensory stimuli including pain; muscle, skeletal, and visceral smooth muscle relaxation; general or local

6.anuria: irreversible renal disease; need kidney transplant or dialysis; not producing urine; increased phosphorus in system

7.ability to learn: developmental / physical ability

8.Assessment:: collecting vital signs, pain levels, other signs/ symptoms

9.asymptomatic infection: when the infection does not cause any signs or symptoms, making the diagnosis difficult

10.atherosclerosis: affects intima of arteries; plaque froms and narrows lumen of arteries; pain when tissues don't get oxygen

11.autonomy: commitment to include clients in decisions

12.avian flu: H5N1; bird to human trough droppings, saliva, blood; stayed in Asia

13.bariatrics-: lap band reduction; gastric bypass

14.4 stages of infection: incubation period, prodromal stage, illness stage, convalescence

15.Behavioral responses to pain: clenching teeth, holding painful part, bent posture, grimaces, cries or moans, restlessness, frequent requests of the nurse; confused patient may not show reaction

16.beneficence: taking positive actions to help others

17.block and parish nursing: services based on need vs availability of reimbursement; religous involvement

18.body image affecting hygiene: a person's subjective concept of his/her body appearance

19.Carbohydrates: main source of energy; glucose needed for brain, skeletal muscles, production of RBC/WBC, all functions of renal medulla; obtained from grains, fruits, veggies, milk, sugar, honey
20.Basal metabolic rate (BMR): energy needed to maintain life

21.causes of atherosclerosis: lifestyle; HTN; smoking; diabetes; genetic

22.causes of obesity: corticosteroids, estrogen, antidepression meds, overeating, unconscious eating, physical inactivity, genetics, Pretnezone

23.cardiac panel: sodium, LDL/HDL, potassium, ABG, CKMB, triponin, C-Reactive, protein

24.chain of infection: infectious agent/ pathogen > reservoir/ source for pathogen growth > portal of exit > mode of transportation > portal of entry > susceptible host

25.affective learning: expression of feelings and acceptance of attitude, opinion, values

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