Energy stored in food
What are calories?
Primary function of the urinary tract
to convert and remove excess waste and fluids from the body in the form of urine.
Epidermis, dermis, Hypodermis (subcutaneous layer)
What are the 3 main layers of the skin
To measure visual acuity
What is the purpose of the Snellen Chart?
list the rights of safe medication administration
Right patient, dose, time, route, medication
Bananas, spinach, butter, and kale
contain vitamin K
The inability to control urination
What is urinary incontinence?
Yellow to orange discoloration of the skin
What jaundice looks like
what senses can be impacted while taking NSAIDs
Hearing and taste
Correct order for PPE removal
gloves
goggles
gown
mask
How long does the stomach hold food for?
2-8 hours
On the Bristol Stool Chart which types are to be expected or ideal
3 and 4
Full thickness skin loss with visible adipose tissue
What is a stage 3 pressure injury
Name cranial nerve V and its function
Trigeminal
motor to muscles of jaw
sensory to face
Situation
Background
Assessment
Recommend
1000 calories per day
Caloric requirements for age 2
Kidneys, ureters, bladder, urethra
The organs in order in which they produce and transport urine
What type of wound drainage indicates infection and needs to be reported to the provider?
Purulent (green/yellow wound drainage)
How can hypertension affect sensory perception?
It can affect senses of touch and vision
List the 5 stages of grief
2. Anger
3. depression
4. Bargaining
5. Acceptance
Fruits, vegetables, grains, protein, and dairy
what are the 5 main food groups
When dealing with constipation what are the first things the nurse should discuss
dietary fiber intake and hydration status
Location, stage, and size. Any drainage or pain at the site
What to include when documenting a pressure injury?
Receiving stimuli at a rate and intensity that is to much for the brain to process all at once
What is sensory overload
What does the G in Apgar stand for
Grimace