F&E
Unit 3 & 4
Unit 5
Unit 6
Misc.
100

What can the nurse check to assess hydration status

What is daily weights

100

Describe the different types of wound drainage.

What is serous, serosanguineous, sanguineous, purulent

100

What sign would the nurse expect to see in the skin of a person with difficulty breathing?

Bluish skin

100
Discuss the symptoms of a vagal response.

What is dizziness, nausea, and fainting

100

Normal blood glucose levels.

60-100

200

A deficit or excess in this electrolyte can cause cardiac issues.

What is potassium

200

Describe the signs and symptoms of infection

What is warmth, redness, foul odor, pain at the site, purulent drainage, temperature

200

What would you teach a client to do to prevent pneumonia after surgery?

What is use incentive spirometer

200

Name a urinary analgesic and patient education pertaining to it.

What is Pyridium and urine may turn orange

200

What are a few of therapeutic communication techniques.

What is active listening, asking open-ended questions, using silence, making observations, reflecting patient statements, clarifying unclear information, using empathy, focusing on the patient's concerns, and incorporating appropriate touch when culturally sensitive;

300

Name foods high in Potassium.

Green leafy vegetables

strawberries

bananas

apricots


300

Describe PPE for a client on contact precautions?

What is gloves, gown

300

Which electrolyte helps in the prevention of osteoporosis?

What is calcium?

300

Education for a client taking antibiotic therapy.

Complete full course of medication even when feeling better. Use back up method of birth control

300

what foods put a patient at risk for heart disease?

What is high sodium foods and foods high in saturated fat.

400

Whats the minimum amount of output a patient should have in a 8-hour shift?

240 ml

400

A stoma that is normal in appearance will be:

what is beefy red. 

400

What are known as the physiologic buffers?

What is blood buffers, respiratory system, and kidneys.

400

Discuss care of a patient with an indwelling foley catheter.

What is provide catheter care at least once per day and as needed, keep the catheter bag below the level of the bladder, keep catheter tubing unkinked and unclogged

400

For the first few months of life pediatric clients get the majority of their nutrition from...

breast milk of formula

500

What is the main role of the electrolyte sodium?

Maintaining fluid balance in the body.

500

The nurse is giving an immunization to a 3 month old client. Which injection site will the nurse choose?

What is vastus lateralis?

500

Describe adventitious breath sounds.

What is abnormal sounds that occur when air flows abnormally through the lung

500

Discuss how the nurse would assess a patient who has diarrhea.

What is assess fluid status and skin breakdown

500

How do we teach proper body mechanics?

What is bend at the waist and knees not at the back, keep object close, use legs to lift.

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