Resident Environment/Nutrition
Nutrition
Nutrition/Hydration
Skin Care/Pressure Prevention -1
Skin Care/Pressure Prevention -2
100

How frequently should complete linen changes occur according to ISDH regulation? 

At least weekly

100

High protein diet is indicated for what type of residents? 

Residents they need to promote healing (pressure ulcers, etc.)

100

When recording output for a patient, what all does this include? 

Urine, feces, emesis, drainage, etc.

100

What are the 3 main layers of the skin? (Start from topmost layer to bottom)

Epidermis, Dermis, Subcutaneous

100

List 4 factors that influence wound healing: 

type of wound, age of resident, person's general health, nutritional status, other diseases, whether or not the person smokes

200

Inhaling fluids into the lungs:

Aspiration

200

What do residents on a diabetic diet need to watch in their diets? 

Low carb, no sugar

200

What are the 3 thickness levels that can be ordered by the physician?  (start from thinnest to thickest)

Nectar, Honey, Pudding
200

What are 4 effects of aging on the integumentary system? 

dry, thin, fragile, loses elasticity, wrinkles/sags, subcutaneous layer decreases, cold feeling, brown (age) spots appear

200

Type of ulcer that is an open wound on legs and feet caused by diminished blood flow through arteries

Arterial Ulcer

300

Diet indicated for residents with ulcers, heartburn, nausea/vomiting, diarrhea, gas or following certain surgeries? 

Bland Diet

300

Diet suggested for residents who have digestive illness or before/following surgeries: 

Liquid Diet

300

What is the name of the tube that is placed through the nose into the stomach?

Nasogastric (NG) Tube

300

Your resident has broken, cracked, and blistered area surrounded by redness; superficial wound depth.  What stage is this pressure ulcer? 

Stage 2

300

Type of ulcer causes by poor blood return to the heart from legs/feet causing small veins to rupture

Stasis Ulcer

400

Using calendars, clocks, signs, and lists to assist residents who are cognitively impaired: 

Reality Orientation

400

What type of diet is indicated for people who do not have enough teeth or energy to chew thoroughly? 

Mechanical Soft

400

You should encourage residents to sit up for how long after eating?  This is to prevent what two things? 

20-30 minutes.  Regurgitation and indigestion

400

What is used by the nurse to assess a resident's level of risk for the development of pressure ulcers? 

Braden Scale

400

What is the difference between dehiscence and evisceration? 

Dehiscence is the separation of wound edges.  Evisceration is separation of the wound with protrusion of abdominal organs

500

What are the 6 basic nutrients? 

Carbohydrates, Fats, Minerals, Proteins, Vitamins, Water

500

Who is a low sodium diet indicated for? 

Heart/kidney disease, pregnancy complications

500

List 5 symptoms of mild dehydration: 

Thirst, loss of appetite, dry skin, flushed skin, dark colored urine, dry mouth, fatigue, weakness, chills

500

List the 9 bony prominences: 

ears, back of head, shoulder blades, elbows, hips, coccyx, knees, heels, ankles

500

List the 9 friction areas: 

armpits, under breasts, skin folds, groin, inner thighs, between buttocks, between toes, around contracted areas, under tubing

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