Nutrition
Elimination
tissue integrity
sensory perception
fundamental concepts
100

Nothing by mouth

what is NPO

100

loss of bladder control

what is urinary incontinence 

100

the largest organ of the human body 

what is the integumentary system

100

vision loss, conductive hearing loss, sensorineural hearing loss, taste deficit, neurological deficits, stroke

what is contributing factors to sensory perception

100

Leak of a vesicant solution causing tissue damage 

what is extravasation 

200

BMI 25-29.9

What is overweight 

200

primary organ of the urinary elimination system 

what is the kidneys

200

scale used to identify patients at risk for pressure injuries

what is the Braden scale

200

the degree of detail clients can perceive in an image

what is visual acuity

200

a factor that delays wound healing

what is old age

300
Fish, oil, milk, eggs, dairy products, and sunlight

what is sources of vitamin D

300

urgency, frequency, fever, burning or painful urination, flank pain


what is urinary tract infection manifestations

300

accumulation of fluid in the tissue due to direct trauma or impaired venous return

what is edema

300

leakage and blockage of retinol blood vessels, which can lead to retinal hypoxia, hemorrhage, blindness

what is diabetic neuropathy 

300

low pH, normal PaCO2, low bicarbonate

what is metabolic acidosis 

400

Blood glucose level less than 70mg/dL

what is hypoglycemia 

400

indwelling catheter is in place or up to 48 hours after discontinuing

what is CAUTI

400

stage of wound healing that begins with the injury and lasts 3-6 days

what is the inflammatory stage

400

allows visualization of the iridocorneal angle or anterior chamber of the eyes to distinguish between open angle and closed angle glaucoma

what is gonioscopy 

400

using a wide stance to transfer patients 

what is proper body mechanics

500

a carbohydrate containing food's ability to increase the body's blood glucose levels

what is glycemic index

500

Medications preventing reabsorption of water

what are diuretics 

500

Drainage that is indicative of infection and is thick containing WBC's tissue debris and bacteria 

what is purulent drainage

500
an alteration to the inner ear, auditory nerve, or hearing center of the brain

what is sensorineural hearing loss 

500

measure the mobility of the tympanic membrane and middle ear structures relative to sound to diagnosis disorders of the middle ear

what is a tympannogram

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