Medical vocabulary
Hospital English
Patient communication
Nursing tools
Signs and symptoms
100

What is another word for high blood pressure?

Hypertension

100

What does "call bell" mean?

Button patients press for help

100

How can you calm an anxious patient? 

Speak slowly, show empathy, reassure...

100

What tool is used to listen to the heart, lungs and bowels?

Stethoscope

100

What does "nausea" mean?

Feeling like you might vomit

200

What is the opposite of tachycardia?

Bradycardia

200

What do nurses wear on their hands for protection?

Gloves

200

How can you assess a patient's overall well-being?

Ask: "how are you feeling today?"
200

What is used to measure oxygen saturation?

Pusle oximeter

200

What is the opposite of "diarrhea"?

Constipation

300

What does NPO mean?

Nothing by mouth

300
What does "vitals" refer to?

Temp, HR, RR, BP

300

How can you show active listening?

Eye contact, nodding, repeating key points

300
What is used to help a patient walk safely?
Walker
300

What does "dyspnea" mean? 

Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath

400

What is another word for "no fever"

Afebrile

400

What do you say when entering a patient's room?

"Hello, my name is___ I'm your nurse today"

400

Give an example of a therapeutic response

"That sounds difficult, tell me more"

400

What is used to check a patient's temperature?

Thermometer

400

What does edema refer to?

Swelling due to fluid

500

What does "PRN" mean on a medication order?

As needed

500

What does PPE stand for?

Personal protective equipment

500

How can you ask about pain in a professional way?

"Can you rate your pain on a scale of 0 to 10?"

500

What is used to administer IV fluids?

IV pump

500

What does "dizzy" mean?

Feeling like the room is spinning or unsteady
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