Who
Vitals
This and That
How & What
Miscellaneous
100

Provide quality care.

 CNA

100

Temperature, Pulse, Respirations, Blood pressure

The four vital signs

100

Right conduct and wrong conduct

Ethics

100

Adult Normal Respiration

12 to 20 respirations/min.

100

Sign and symptom of infection

Fever

200

Protects a person’s rights.

Ombudsman

200

Signal life-threatening events

Vital signs

200

Understanding your feelings, strengths, and weaknesses

Self awareness 

200

 Cannot get to the bathroom in time

Functional incontinence

200

Friction and shearing can cause

Infection and pressure injuries

300

Reports changes in the person’s condition to the nurse

Nursing assistant

300

More than 100 beats per minute

Tachycardia

300

Head of the bed is raised 60 to 90 degrees

High Fowler's

300

Blood in the urine

Hematuria

300

Urinary problem caused by BPH

Frequent urination at night

400

An extra chromosome.

Down syndrome

400

Less than 60 beats per minute

Bradycardia

400

Must have a window or door that provides natural light

Assisted living units

400

Catheter is kept in the bladder

An inflated balloon near the catheter tip

400

Between the alveoli and capillaries

Oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged

500

Strong side moves first

Transferring a person

500

Beats are not spaced evenly

Irregular heart rate

500

Alopecia

Hair loss

500

Remove an indwelling catheter

Attach a syringe to the balloon port on the catheter

500

The process of removing waste products from the blood

Dialysis

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