Communication
Nursing Process
Hand Hygiene/Sterile Gloving/ PPE
Vital Signs
Medication Cards
100
What are the three documentation systems used in the healthcare system?
What is Source-oriented, Progress note, and Electronic.
100
What does the abbreviation SMART stand for, and which step of the nursing process is it associated with?
What is Single specific action, measurable, attainable, relevant, time limited. Planning
100
What is the most effective way to prevent the spread of infection?
What is hand hygiene
100
What are four qualities you would document about respirations?
What is Rate, Volume, Rhythm, and Effort.
100
Stimulant laxative, used for constipation, bowel prep, bowel regimen in spinal cord injuries.
What is Bisacodyl
200
Appearance, demeanor, facial expressions and attitude all affect which mode of communication?
What is Non-verbal communication
200
Which step of the nursing process is defined as the continuous collection of data, that is carried on through all phases, and is centered around the client's response to a health problem?
What is Assessment
200
After you have begun the sterile gloving process, where must you keep your hands until the removal of the gloves to remain sterile?
What is Above the waist (in the line of vision)
200
A client's blood pressure is 145/98 and the client voices that they have been experiencing blurred vision and headaches. What diagnosis would these symptoms be documented as?
What is Hypertension
200
Hmg coa reductase inhibitor (Lipid lowering medication, used to reduce cardiovascular disease for those who are at high risk). Used for the management of hypercholesterolemia and dyslipidemia.
What is Atorvastatin
300
Q.D., MS, MS04, U, and IU are all examples of what?
What is abbreviations on the DO NOT USE LIST.
300
Which step of the nursing process includes using cluster or group data to identify problems?
What is Diagnosis
300
In which order would you put on PPE after you have completed hand hygiene?
What is Gown, Mask, Protective eyewear, Clean disposable gloves.
300
Name the five areas you could assess a client's temperature at?
What is oral, rectal, axillary, tympanic, and forehead.
300
Ace Inhibitor (An angiotensin-converting-enzyme inhibitor, used for treatment of hypertension and congestive heart failure), antihypertensive (used to treat high blood pressure).
What is Lisinopril
400
Using leading questions, using comments that give advice, using judgemental comments, changing the subject, giving false assurance, and using gossip and rumors are all examples of what?
What is barriers to communication.
400
Which step of the nursing process focuses on continuing, modifying, or terminating the nursing plan of care when assessing the client's success of meeting goals?
What is Evaluation
400
When is it not acceptable to use Alcohol based rubs instead of hand hygiene?
What is If client has been diagnosed with C. diff. If hands are visibly soiled with blood or body fluids. Before eating, or after using the restroom.
400
It is documented that the quality of the client's pulse at the radial site was 3+, this means the pulse is _______?
What is Increased (above normal ranges).
400
Histamine h2 antagonists (Block the actions histamine at the parietal cells in the stomach) Antiulcer agent (Used to treat ulcers in the stomach and the upper part of the small intestine).
What is Famotidine
500
What does the abbreviation SBAR stand for?
What is Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation.
500
In which phase of the nursing process would you put planned nursing interventions into action?
What is Implementation
500
What are three types of isolation precautions?
What is Airborne, Droplet, and Contact precautions. (Neutropenic)
500
What is the normal range for oral temperature, respirations, peripheral pulse, and blood pressure for adults?
What is 98.6-100.4, 12-20 per min, 60-100 per min, <120/<80.
500
Anticonvulsant (used to treat epileptic seizures) Mood stabilizers (Used to treat mood disorders characterized by mood shifts i.e. Bipolar disorder) Analgesic adjuvant (used for pain control usually in conjunction with antidepressants or anticonvulsants)
What is Gabapentin
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