The substance that should avoided in infants under the age of 1 due to risk of botulism?
What is honey?
What is the term for the involuntary loss of urine that occurs when the bladder muscle contracts without the individual's control?
What is urinary incontinence?
This consists of integumentary, mucous membrane, corneal, or subcutaneous tissues uninterrupted by wounds.
What is tissue integrity?
A sensation of whirling or rotation?
What is vertigo?
AIDET
What is..
Acknowledge
Introduce
Duration
Explain
Thank
Micronutrient compounds that are involved in regulating body functioning.
What is vitamins?
What term describes the condition of having infrequent bowel movements or difficulty passing stools?
What is constipation?
A shell that protects the keratinocytes and the nerve endings in the dermis from the damaging effects of ultra violet light?
What is melanin?
Which cranial nerve is responsible for transmitting the sense of smell?
What is the olfactory nerve (CN I)?
PERRLA
What is..
Pupils, equal, round, reactive to light, and accommodation
Any area of population where it is difficult to find good-quality, affordable fresh fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.
What is a food desert?
What is the medical term for blood in the stool, often indicative of gastrointestinal bleeding?
What is hematochezia?
A suction device used to collect fluids from inside a surgical area.
Of or relating to taste?
What is gustatory?
What order do you preform an abdominal assessment?
What is...
Inspect
Auscultate
Percussion
Palpate
A person who eats milk, cheese, eggs, and dairy foods but avoids meat, fish, and poultry.
What is lacto-ovo-vegetarian?
What type of urinary catheter remains in place for a longer period and is typically inserted into the bladder through the urethra or a surgically created opening?
What is an indwelling or Foley catheter?
what type of wound dressing is often used to promote a moist wound environment and felicitate autolytic debridement?
What is hydrocolloid dressing?
The ability to perceive and understand an object through tough by its size, shape, and texture?
What is stereognosis?
What is the medical term for difficulty breathing?
What is Dyspnea?
The mouth produces which enzyme to digest carbohydrates in the mouth.
What is salivary amylase?
This eliminates waste from the blood when the kidneys fail or cannot function effectively.
What is peritoneal dialysis?
What is a venous ulcer?
This nerve is responsible for the function of the gage reflex, swallowing, sense of taste, and secretions of parotid salivary glands.
What is IX Glossopharyngeal?
What is the principle that involves respecting the rights of patients to make their own healthcare decisions?
What is autonomy?