Vitals
Infection control
Medication administration
NG tubes
Cath/wounds
100

This is heard at the mid clavicular line, 5th intercostal space

What is the apical pulse

100

This is the best way to prevent infection

What is hand hygeine

100

This route of medication is given by allowing it to dissolve under the tongue

What is sublingual


100

These 3 things should be assessed prior to starting a tube feeding

What are bowel sounds, palpation of abdomen for distention, and gastric residual

100

This is a special type of catheter used when the patient has an enlarged prostate

What are coude catheters

200

When deflating the sphygmomanometer this is the first sound heard

What is the systolic blood pressure

200
This type of precaution includes wearing gloves and a gown.

What is contact precautions

200

These 2 things should be assessed prior to administering metoprolol

What are apical heart rate and blood pressure

200

Which type of medication cannot be crushed?

What are enteric coated, extended release, or capsules
200

How long should the nurse irrigate a wound?

What is until the fluid coming out of the wound is clear

300

This image below is used for taking what?


What is a rectal temperature

300

This type of isolation requires an N95 mask

What is airborne

300

This method of medication administration involves spreading the skin, giving the injection at 90 degrees, counting to 10, pulling out the needle, and releasing the skin

What is the IM z track injection method

300

This should be assessed prior to giving amlodipine

What is blood pressure

300

What should the nurse do if staff are unable to get a good seal on a wound vac?

What is apply a wet to dry dressing

400

How long do you auscultate the apical pulse?

what is 30 seconds if regular and 60 seconds if irregular

400
A patient with these type of infections would be on droplet precautions

What is influenza, pneumonia, or pertussis

400

When mixing NPH and regular insulin which insulin does the nurse draw up first?

What is regular insulin

400

When mixing NPH and regular insulin which  insulin does the nurse draw up first?

What is the regular insulin

400

The nurse inserts an indwelling urinary catheter into a client being prepared for surgery to remove a kidney stone. As the catheter moves into the bladder, urine begins to flow into the tubing. Which action would the nurse implement next?

What is advance the catheter another 1-2 inches

500

This is the best practice route for obtaining a temperature on an infant

What is axillary

500

This type of cleaning product is needed to kill Clostridium difficile 

What is bleach

500

How long are multi-dose medication vials good for as long as they are dated when opened?

What is 28 days

500
If there is no specific order, what is the standard amount of water to flush a G tube with before and after giving medications?

What is 30 ml before and 30 ml after


Bonus:  10 ml between each med

500

How would you document this type of drainage?


What is purulent

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