Pain Management
Perioperative Nursing
Respiratory Health
Cardiac and Vascular Health
Renal and Musculoskeletal Disorders
100

This type of pump allows patients to self-administer pain medication.

What is a patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) pump?

100

This document must be signed by a patient before surgery to confirm their understanding and agreement.

What is informed consent?

100

This device measures oxygen saturation in the blood.

What is a pulse oximeter?

100

This blood test is a key marker for myocardial infarction.

 What is troponin?

100

This lab test measures kidney function and has a normal range above 90 mL/min.

What is GFR (glomerular filtration rate)?

200

This medication is used to reverse opioid overdose.

What is Narcan (naloxone)?

200

This principle involves maintaining a sterile field during surgery.

What is surgical asepsis?

200

This condition, characterized by the collapse of lung tissue, can be prevented by using this breathing device.

What is atelectasis, and what is an incentive spirometer?

200

This device is implanted to regulate heart rhythm in patients with arrhythmias.

What is a pacemaker?

200

This chronic musculoskeletal condition is managed with NSAIDs and physical therapy.

What is osteoarthritis?

300

Name two side effects of NSAIDs.

What are gastrointestinal ulcers and kidney damage?

300

Name one nursing priority during post-op care.

What is monitoring for infection, managing pain, or assessing vital signs?

300

This is the normal range for oxygen saturation in a healthy individual.

What is 95-100%?

300

This procedure is performed to visualize blockages in coronary arteries.

What is cardiac catheterization?

300

This type of dialysis involves using the peritoneum as a filtering membrane.

What is peritoneal dialysis?

400

This is the most effective method of assessing a patient’s pain level.

What is self-reporting?

400

This type of dressing change technique minimizes infection risk in wound care.

What is sterile technique?

400

Name two diagnostic tests used to evaluate respiratory conditions.

What are ABG and chest X-ray?

400

Name one lifestyle modification for managing hypertension.

What is a low-sodium diet, regular exercise, or smoking cessation?

400

Name one complication of fractures that can lead to respiratory distress.

What is a fat embolism?

500

These are the four main routes for administering pain medication.

What are oral, intravenous, injection, and transdermal?

500

This education is crucial to prevent complications in the perioperative phase.

What is pre- and post-op client education?

500

This respiratory infection requires airborne precautions to prevent its spread.

What is tuberculosis?

500

This condition, caused by blood pooling in veins, is managed with anticoagulants.

What is venous thromboembolism (VTE)?

500

This diagnostic test is used to evaluate bone density.

What is a DEXA scan?

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