GI system
Neurologic
Respiratory system
Endo f life care
Legal implications
100

You just placed an NG tube and now you need to administer medications through it. What do you need to do first before administering the medications?

What is check placement 

100

TPA is being administered to a stroke patient. What type of stroke do they have?

What is ischemic 

100

When alveoli are collapsed.

What is atelectasis

100

Medical care that provides symptom relief, comfort, and support to people with serious or chronic illnesses. Aims to improve quality of life. 

What is palliative care 
100

Name for negligence by a healthcare professional.

What is medical malpractice

200

A patient has a wet, gurgling voice after eating, coughs while eating, and has had pneumonia twice in the last year. What disorder do they most likely have?

What is dysphagia

200

A patient has paralysis on one side of the body. What is this called?

What is hemiplegia

200

Device used to encourage deep breathing. It should be used at least 10 times per hour. 

What is incentive spirometer 

200

How long does someone's life expectancy have to be to qualify for hospice care?

What is six months or less

200

Organization that decides nursing licensure requirements, scope of practice, continuing education requirements, disciplinary action, and standards of care.

What is BRN (Board of Registered Nursing)

300

A nurse is helping a patient go to the bathroom in a normal pattern, offers warm drinks before scheduled bathroom times, encourages fluids, exercise, and nutrition, and ensures proper hygiene to maintain skin integrity. What intervention is the nurse implementing?

What is bowel training

300
A patient can understand what others are saying but has trouble forming sentences and expressing themselves. What disorder do they most likely have?

What is Broca's aphasia 

300

A surgical incision in the trachea to establish and maintain an airway.

What is tracheostomy
300

Document that states what a patient wants to be done regarding medical treatment if they are no longer able to make decisions.

What is living will

300

The intentional tort where a patient is illegally restrained or held somewhere.

False imprisonment

400

A patient reports epigastric pain, nausea, loss of appetite, and feeling full after eating a small amount. A hemoccult detects blood in the stool. What disorder does the patient most likely have?

What is gastritis

400

The nurse performs the whisper and the Romberg test. What cranial nerve are they assessing?

What is vestibulocochlear nerve

400

Device that can administer precise amounts of oxygen.

Venturi mask

400

What is done with a patient's body after death when the death is unexpected or if there are public health concerns? This is usually not done for hospice patients.

What is autopsy

400

The quasi-intentional tort where someone's reputation is harmed.

What is defamation

500

What type of enema would be best for a patient with heart failure on a fluid restriction?

What is hypertonic/fleet enema 

500
A pediatric patient suddenly has a blank stare and is unresponsive for a few seconds. What type of seizure did they most likely have?

What is absence seizure 

500

A patient is purse lipped breathing rapid and short breaths. They have a barrel chest. What disorder do they most likely have?

What is emphysema 
500

Medication commonly used in hospice kits to treat anxiety. It also has anti-emetic properties.

What is lorazepam/Ativan

500

Act that required emergency departments to assess and stabilize all patients before transferring, regardless of insurance. 

What is EMTALA (Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act) 

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