Pain & Comfort
Gas Exchange
Gas Exchange #2
Cellular Regulation
Clotting
100

Doctors often measure these two enzymes when diagnosing pancreatitis

Amylase and Lipase
100

This virus is a leading cause of bronchiolitis in infants and young children

What is RSV?

100

A nurse notes increasing restlessness, tachypnea, and confusion in a patient with ARDS. This may indicate what as a worsening part of the condition

What is hypoxemia?

100

This is the most common type of childhood cancer

What is acute lymphocytic leukemia?
100

Unilateral leg swelling, warmth, redness, and pain are classic signs of this condition.

What is deep vein thrombosis (DVT)?

200

This imaging test is commonly used to look for gallstones that may have triggered pancreatitis

What is an abdominal ultrasound?
200

This assessment finding indicates worsening respiratory distress in an infant with RSV

What are retractions (intercostal, substernal or suprasternal)?

200

According to assessment priorities, a patient with ARDS and an oxygen saturation of 82% despite supplemental oxygen has a problem involving this highest priority need

What is airway & breathing (ABC)?

200

Frequent infections in clients with ALL are commonly caused by a decreased number of these infection-fighting cells

What are neutrophils (neutropenia)?

200

A client with DVT suddenly develops chest pain, shortness of breath, and tachycardia. The nurse suspects this emergency.

What is pulmonary embolism (PE)?

300

This complication occurs when pancreatic enzymes begin digesting the pancreas itself

What is autodigestion?

300

This life-threatening condition is characterized by widespread inflammation in the lungs leading to severe hypoxemia?

What is Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome?

300

This type of precaution is used when caring for a patient with suspected or confirmed COVID-19

What are droplet contact precautions?

300

In AML, overcrowding of the bone marrow by leukemic cells often leads to decreased production of these three major blood cell types.

what are RBCs, WBCs, and platelets?

300

This assessment finding is considered a classic sign of PE, although it is not always present.

What is hemoptysis?

400
This potentially life threatening complication involves infected of sterile areas of dead pancreatic tissue

What is pancreatic necrosis?

400

This diagnostic test often shows bilateral infiltrates or a "white-out" appearance in ARDS

What is chest x-ray?

400

Loss of taste and smell became a well-known symptom associated with this disease

What is COVID-19?
400

Petechiae, bruising, and bleeding gums in a client with AML or ALL are most often caused by this condition.

What is thrombocytopenia?

400

A client with a massive PE may require administration of this type of medication to rapidly dissolve the clot

What are thrombolytics?

500

This fluid filled collection surrounded by a fibrous wall may develop weeks after acute pancreatitis

What is a pancreatic pseudocyst?

500

A patient with ARDS is often placed in this position to improve oxygenation and ventilation-perfusion matching

What is the prone position?

500

A nurse caring for a client with severe COVID-19 notes decreasing urine output, confusion, and hypotension. These findings may indicate this life-threatening condition.

What is septic shock?

500

This cancer originates in the lymphatic system and is characterized by the presence of Reed-Sternberg cells

What is Hodgkin's Lymphoma

500

This serious condition involves widespread activation of the clotting cascade, leading to both clot formation and bleeding.

What is Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation?

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