Basic Care
Life-Span Care
Clinical Care for disease
Diagnosis
Surgical Terms
100

What system includes at least one hospital, a large number of physicians that have a joint management with a goal to provide care?  

What is the Health Care System?

100

What test is performed on a child 1 minute and 5 minutes after birth to check their physical condition?

What is the Apgar test?

100

What is the main difference between Home care and Public health care?

What is direct care with patients?

100

What is mixed Dementia?

What is Combination of Alzheimer's disease, vascular brain changes, prior alcoholism?

100

What does acute mean? (in medical terms)

What is a condition that's worsening and need immediate attention  

200

What is the positive and beneficial response from a treatment?

What is Therapeutic Response?

200

Define ageism.

What is a form of prejudice in which older adults are stereotyped by characteristics found in only a few members of their group.

200

Children with chronic otitis media are at risk for developing what problem?

What is hearing loss?

200

What is Dysarthia?

A speech disorder caused by a weakness or incoordination of the speech muscles. Occurs as a result of central or peripheral neuromuscular disorders that interfere with the clarity of speech and pronunciation. Characterized by weakness, slow movement, and a lack of coordination of the muscles associated with speech.

200

What is the Natural Aging of the Renal System?

What is Blood flow through the kidneys decreases, loss of as many as 50% of the nephrons, decrease in size and function in the kidney cortex.

300

What is the process of almost completely bringing back a patient to best physical and mental health after an impairment to one or both?

What is Rehabilitation?

300

Define Holistic Nursing with Older Adult clients

An integrated method of functioning which is oriented toward maximizing the potential of which an individual is capable within the environment where he is functioning.

300

What is Dysphagia?

May occur as a result of neurologic diseases such as stroke, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, and dementia. Negative consequences include weight loss, malnutrition, dehydration, and aspirations. Increased risk of aspiration pneumonia. Classified as oropharyngeal or esophageal

300

Define Age Related Wet Macular Degeneration.

Occurs when abnormal blood vessels behind the retina start to grow under the macula; new blood vessels are fragile and often leak blood and fluid which raise the macula from its normal place at the back of the eye; severe loss of central vision can be rapid


300

What is Disenfranchised Grief?

What is an experience of the person whose loss cannot be openly acknowledged or publicly mourned.

400

What are the 4 conditions that HAVE to be met for medicare?

1. The physician has determined the need for home care and has made or authorized a plan for home care
2. The patient needs intermitted skilled nursing care or physical or speech-language therapy or continued occupational therapy
3. The patient is homebound
4. The agency providing the care is Medicare certified

400

To reassure and educate pregnant patients about changes in their breasts, nurses should be aware that

Lactation is inhibited until the estrogen level declines after birth.

400

A home health nurse is visiting a client for the first time. While assessing the client's medication, it is noted that there are 19 prescription and several over the counter medications that the client is taking. What intervention should the nurse take first?

What is Determining whether there are duplicates in medication
400

What is Xerosis?

Extremely dry, cracked, and itchy skin; Occurs primarily in the extremities; exposure to environmental elements contributes to skin dryness and dehydration; dry skin may be just dry skin, but it may also be a symptom of more serious systemic disease.

400
What are the 8 things included in a prescription?

What is a patient name, medication name, dose, route, frequency, amount to be dispensed, number of refills, physician signature

500

If a subcutaneous injection has to be given at a 45 degree angle, what is needle length necessary for this injection?

What is a 5/8 needle?

500

Describe the care of a child in a mist tent.

What is Monitor child's temperature, keep tent edges tucked in, keep clothing dry, assess child's respiratory status, look at child inside tent

500

List the 7 signs of respiratory distress in a pediatric patient

What is Restlessness, achycardia, tachypnea, diaphoresis, flaring nostrils, retractions, and grunting

500

What is a benign growth that appears mainly on the trunk, face, neck, and scalp as single or multiple lesions found especially in men. A waxy, raised, verrucous lesion, flesh-colored or pigmented in varying sizes.

What is Seborrheic Keratosis

500
What does -itis mean? 

What is inflammation? 

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