Management of Care
Health Promotion
Safe, Effective Care
Psychosocial Integrity
Basic Care & Comfort
100

This interdisciplinary team member assess and plans for clients to increase musculoskeletal function to maintain mobility.

What is a Physical Therapist?

100

This step of the nursing process involves the nurse observing and measuring data.

What is Assessment?

100

Hand hygiene and PPE use when caring for patients is an example of this?

What is Standard precautions?

100

This is a legal document that directs end-of-life issues.

What is an Advance directive?

100

Excessive perspiration without water replacement and excessive intake of salt are causes of what condition?

What is dehydration?

200

This nursing role supports and defends clients' health, wellness, safety, wishes, and personal rights, including privacy.

What is being an Advocate? or Advocacy?

200
The nurse performs a quick assessment to determine the client's level of consciousness as part of what?
What is the D "Disability" in ABCDE survey?
200

Monitoring a patient is delegated to which staff member?

Who is the LPN?

200

During this time, the client has difficulty believing in an expected or actual loss.

What is Denial - State of Grief?

200
For this condition, the nurse would assess; skin turgor, presence of dry mucous membranes, tachypnea, and hypotension.

What is dehydration?

300

This role is to witness the client's signature and ensure understanding of the procedure.

What is the role of the nurse obtaining informed consent?

300

"Physical therapy note in chart indicates client has decreased range of motion of left shoulder" is this type of data?

What is Objective data?

300

Decreased strength, impaired mobility and balance, and decreased visual acuity in older adult clients may cause what?

What is Falls or increased risk for falls?

300

How an individual deals with problems and issues defines what concept?

What is coping?
300

Factors leading to this vital sign condition may include; long-term physical fitness, chronic severe pain, relaxation, hypothermia, and certain medications.

What is bradycardia?

400

These guidelines define and direct the level of care nurses should give while practicing in any give state. 

What is Standards of Care? or Practice?

400

This level of Health Promotion includes activities to prevent disease.

What is Primary Health Promotion?

400

Collecting essential data before and after administering any medication is what right of medication administration?

What is Right Assessment?

400

Help clients establish and follow routines, promote a quiet hospital environment, and suggesting medications are nursing actions to promote what?

What is promoting sleep/rest?

400

Infection, malnourishment, poor circulation, chronic disease, and immunocompromised state affect what process in the patient with a surgical incision?

What is wound healing?

500

This regulation includes protections of all written and verbal communication about patients.

What is the HIPPA Privacy Rule?

500

This therapeutic diet includes a balanced intake of protein, fats, and carbohydrates of about 1800 calories.

What is the Diabetic diet?

500

Improving communication, preventing catheter associated UTIs, and using patient identifiers are examples of what guidelines?

What is National Patient Safety Goals?
500

Complications of this condition treatment includes sedation, respiratory depression, and constipation.

What is pain medication?

500

Helpful interventions for this condition include; providing a private room, limiting visitors, offering earplugs, and assisting  with stress reduction.

What is sensory overload?

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