Bone Disorder
Nervous System Disorders
Vision and Hearing Loss
Rehabilitation & Restorative Care
Nutrition, Elimination & GI Health
100

This condition causes joint inflammation, stiffness, and pain, especially with aging or overuse.

What is arthritis?

100

This condition causes sudden weakness or paralysis on one side of the body and may affect speech and vision

What is a stroke

100

This condition causes a gradual loss of central vision and is common in older adults.

What is age-related macular degeneration (AMD)?

100

This type of care focuses on helping a person regain the highest level of function and independence after illness or injury.

What is rehabilitation?

100

This term refers to food or fluids expelled from the stomach through the mouth.

What is vomitus (or emesis)?

200

This type of fracture breaks the bone but not the skin.

What is a closed fracture?

200

This temporary interruption of blood flow to the brain may cause stroke-like symptoms that resolve within minutes.

What is a transient ischemic attack (TIA)?

200

This condition increases pressure in the eye and leads to loss of peripheral (side) vision.

What is glaucoma?

200

This type of care is ongoing and focuses on maintaining a person's current level of functioning and preventing complications.

What is restorative nursing care?

200

This condition causes yellowing of the skin and eyes, often due to liver problems.

What is jaundice

300

This flat bedpan is used for patients recovering from hip surgery or injury.

What is a fracture bedpan?

300

This progressive brain disorder causes tremors, slow movement, and a mask-like facial expression.

What is Parkinson’s disease?

300

This sensory condition can cause a person to lean forward, give inappropriate responses, or seem confused in conversation.

What is hearing loss?

300

This artificial body part is used to replace a missing limb or body structure.

What is a prosthesis?

300

This form of hepatitis is commonly spread through the fecal-oral route, often from contaminated food or water.

What is hepatitis A?

400

This disease causes bones to become porous and weak, increasing the risk of fractures—especially in older adults

What is osteoporosis?

400

This nervous system disease destroys the protective covering of nerves and often begins between ages 20 and 40.

What is multiple sclerosis (MS)?

400

This raised-dot reading and writing system is used by people who are blind.

What is Braille?

400

This is a common reason to reposition a patient at least every two hours during rehab or bedrest.

What is to prevent pressure injuries?

400

This inflammation of the mouth is a common side effect of chemotherapy.

What is stomatitis?

500

This serious condition can occur when circulation is cut off after a fracture or cast is too tight, leading to tissue death

What is gangrene?

500

This rare but fatal condition attacks nerve cells that control voluntary muscles, eventually leading to total paralysis.

What is amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)?

500

This severe form of hearing loss results in the inability to hear most or all sounds.

What is deafness?

500

This speech disorder makes it difficult for a person to form words or express thoughts clearly, though they may understand language.

What is expressive aphasia?

500

This gastrointestinal disease causes small pouches (diverticula) to form in the colon wall, which can become inflamed.

What is diverticulitis?

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