Perfusion and Oxygenation
Nutrition
Skin Integrity and wound care
Elimination
Wild Card
100

Where does gas exchange occur in the lungs?

What are the alveoli?

100

The 'gold standard' to verify NG tube placement

What is an xray? (Abdominal xray)

100

The top layer of the skin

What is the Epidermis?

100

A condition caused by low fiber diet, reduced fluid intake, and immobility.

What is constipation?

100

The term for difficulty breathing when lying flat

What is orthopnea?

200

An oxygen delivery device that can be set at 1-6L/min...

What is a nasal cannula?

200

Which type of diet would consist of food items such as beef broth, gelatin, and popsicles...

What is a clear liquid diet?

200

Red and moist tissue made up of healing blood vessels

What is granulation tissue?

200

Term for the inability to empty the bladder either partially or completely

What is urinary retention?

200

Thin, light pink, odorless drainage

What is serosanguineous?

300

Integumentary signs of hypoperfusion

What are pale, cool, clammy skin; decreased capillary refill?

300

The alternative route that involved nutritional support intravenously...

What is parenteral nutrition?

300

What stage is an obscured full-thickness skin and tissue loss pressure injury

What is unstageable?

300

What is the term for blood-tinged urine?

What is hematuria?

300

Has a valve that prevents expired air from flowing back into the bag, provides 10-15 L/min; Concentrations of 95% - 100% FiO2

What is a non-rebreathing mask?

400

The type of lubricant that is safe to use in the presence of Oxygen

What is water-soluble?

400

This, can lead to delayed wound healing, increased susceptibility to infection, decreased muscle mass, and anemia

What is malnutrition?

400

Partial thickness skin loss with exposed dermis

What is a stage 2 pressure injury?

400

An infection related to a foley catheter...

What is known as a CAUTI? Catheter associated UTI

400

Collagen fiber is remodeled; scar formation and contraction occur

What is the maturation phase?

500

The insufficient flow of oxygenated blood to tissues that may result in hypoxemia

What is ischemia?

500

Name a type of trauma that would be a contraindication for NG tube placement..

What is a basilar skull fracture?

Also, severe facial fracture, esophageal trauma (caustic ingestion)

500

When a wound heals by granulation tissue formation, wound contraction, and epithelialization

What is secondary intention?

500

The name for a catheter that is used for emptying the bladder but does not enter through the urethra..

What is known as a suprapubic catheter?

500

The macronutrient that is the main energy source for the body

What are carbohydrates?

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