When we measure BP what are we measuring?
What is the amount of force on the arteries from blood?
What are the "PHIL" brothers in reference to WBCs?
What is neutrophils, einsinophils, basinophils
What is a way that the nurse can assess for health literacy?
What is normal HCT level?
What is 35-45%
Normal Chloride level in BMP?
What is 100-110
Name the transmission based precautions?
What is contact, droplet, and airborne?
What is normal creatinine level for BMP?
What is 0.4-1.6
What reason could cause the temperature to elevate?
What is stress?
What is the normal co2 level for BMP?
What is 22-26?
Acidosis v. Alkalosis
7.35-7.45
Acidosis is 7.35 and below
Alkalosis is 7.45 and above
What are bowel sounds that can be heard without a stethoscope?
What are Borborygmus sounds?
increased hematocrit will cause which vital sign to increase?
What is blood pressure?
What area of civil law effects nurse the most?
What is tort claims?
What are we counting when we count a patient's respirations?
What is how many times the patient breathes in and out?
What is the normal platelet level?
What is 150k-450k
What is the difference between medical and surgical asepsis?
What is sterility v. clean?
Which lab would the nurse be concerned with for a patient with iron deficiency anemia?
What is hemoglobin?
1 teaspoon is equal to how many ml?
1 tablespoon is equal to how many ml?
What is 5 ml
What is 15 ml
Venturi masks are used for what type of patients?
What is COPD patients?
Explain how you would assess a patient's accomodation.
What is focus on my pencil and follow it as I move it away from you and back toward you.
What is the normal CO2 for ABG?
What is 35-45
How do we assess for the rooting reflex?
What is gently touch the newborn’s cheek that is closest to the breast to cause the baby to turn toward the breast and open the mouth to find milk
Name the links in the chain of infection?
What is host, mode of transmission and portal of exit?
stress causes the BP to....?
What is elevate?
What is drink plenty of fluids?