Nursing Terms
Nursing Fundamentals
Anatomy
Pathophys
General
100

What is the medical term for high blood pressure ?

What is Hypertension ?

100

Fill in the Blank:

Inspection

Palpation

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Auscultation

What is Percussion ?

100

What is the anatomical name for the collarbone?

What is the Clavicle ?

100

This chronic respiratory disease is characterized by airway inflammation and reversible bronchoconstriction triggered by allergens or irritants

What is Asthma ?

100

What is the name of the tool used to visualize the inside of an ear ?

What is an Otoscope ?

200

This term describes the bluish tinting of skin as a result of poor oxygenation

What is Cyanosis/Cyanotic ?

200

What PPE is used for a patient placed on DROPLET precautions ?

What is Mask, Gloves, Gown ?

200

What fetal presentation is normal during a vaginal delivery ?

What is Head First ?

200

This common electrolyte imbalance results from excessive vomiting, suctioning, or frequent urination and can cause cardiac arrhythmias

What is Hypokalemia ?

200

What intervention is commonly utilized as a first line for patients experiencing an asthma attack ?

What is an Inhaler/Albuterol ?

300

This term refers to the grinding of teeth

What is Bruxism ?

300

Which of these tasks can the nurse NOT delegate to the UAP ?

Take vitals 

Assist in Ambulation

Administer Medications

Feed a patient

What is administer medications ?

300

 Describe what is shown in a Stage 4 Pressure Ulcer

What is an Open wound with full-thickness tissue loss, Skin deterioration, and exposed muscle, tendon, or bone ?

300

This acute condition occurs when a clot is lodged in the pulmonic arteries, triggering ventilation impairment, increased R Ventricular workload and potentially death

What is Pulmonary Embolism ?

300

This abnormal breath sound, often heard during inspiration is high pitched and indicates narrowing or obstruction of the upper airway

What is Stridor ?

400

This is the medical term for bruising 

What is Ecchymosis ?

400

What are three assessments for a patient in restraints ?

What is Circulation, Skin Integrity, Range of Motion ?

400

Name the 5 Cardiac Landmarks for auscultation of the heart sounds

What is Aortic, Pulmonic, Erb's Point, Tricuspid, and Mitral Area ?
400

This condition refers to extremely high maternal blood pressure, Abdominal pain, difficulty breathing, and episodes of seizures

What is Eclampsia ?

400

This hormone is secreted by the kidneys and stimulates the bone marrow to increase production of red blood cells

What is Erythropoietin ?

500

What is the formal name for CABG ?

What is Coronary Artery Bypass Graft ?

500

What gauge needle is commonly utilized for blood transfusions and why ?

What is 18-20 gauge depending on severity, Wider needle allows for thicker fluid administration ?

500

This Cranial Nerve, is the longest nerve and runs through the neck and chest, helps regulate heart rate, digestion, and other reflex actions. 

What is the Vagus nerve ?

500

A progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects the nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord and causes weakness in the muscles and trouble walking is known as...?

What is Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis aka ALS ?

500

Interpret the following Report:

Pt. is a 69 y/o F. pmHx of DM2, Bilat. LE edema, HTN, COPD. A&Ox3. C/o RUQ Abd pain with SOB and N/V.

Patient is a 69 year old Female with a past medical history of type 2 diabetes, bilateral lower extremity edema, hypertension, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Alert and Oriented times 3. Complaints of Right Upper Quadrant Abdominal pain with shortness of breath and nausea and vomiting. 

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