Health Promotion
Nursing concepts
Development
EOL/Comfort
Elimination
100

The best way to learn a patient's preferences or needs

What is, ask for more information?

100

The presence of positive emotions and moods, absence of negative emotions, satisfaction, fulfillment, positive function, and judging life positively

What is wellness?

100

The physical change and increase in size as a child ages

What is growth?

100
A pain scale utilized with persons with dementia 

what is PAINAD?

100

A test to detects the presence of occult or hidden blood in the stool

What is guaiac test?

200

Screening to identify diseases in the earliest stages, before the onset of signs and symptom

What is secondary prevention?

200

The series of steps that the nurse takes in planning and giving nursing care

What is the nursing process?
200

The aspect of development that refers to the ability to make movements using the small muscles in the hands and wrists 

What is fine motor control?

200

The reversal agent for an overdose of opioid medications 

What is naloxone? 

200

The highest risk patients for experiencing benign prostatic hyperplasia 

Men over age 50 

300

observable and measurable data obtained through observation, physical examination, and laboratory and diagnostic testing

What is objective data?

300

The process of educating and promoting legal rights and input to healthcare

What is advocacy?

300

The aspect of development that refers to whole body movement and stability 

What is gross motor skills?

300

The type of pain when receptors in tissues (including the skin, muscles, skeleton, joints, and connective tissues) are activated

What is somatic pain?

300
Involuntary urination at night, particularly by children

What is enuresis?

400

The simultaneous use of multiple drugs to treat a single ailment or condition.

What is polypharmacy?

400

The capacity to make an informed, uncoerced decision

What is autonomy?

400

The aspect of development that refers to  the ability to think and reason

What is cognitive development?

400

This type of breathing is characterized by respirations of increasing depth and speed, followed by periods of apnea.

What is cheyne-stokes? 

400
A diet that reduces foods such as organ meats, alcoholic beverages, sodas, and shellfish
Low purine diet
500

A highly subjective state in which  functioning is diminished 

 

What is illness?
500

This is the lifelong process of self-reflection and critique in which a person learns about another's culture, but begins with an examination of their own beliefs and cultural identities

What is cultural humility? 

500
The aspect of development that refers to overt behavior and social cognition 

What is psychosocial development?

500

The antidote for an overdose of acetaminophen 

What is acetylcysteine?

500

The complete absence of stool with blockage of the bowel 

What is fecal impaction?

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