Legal/Ethical/Forms
Assessment
Cardiopulmonary Assessments
GI & GU Body Systems
Infection Control/Labs
100

Patient refuses care and leaves the hospital

What is the AMA form? Against Medical Advice

100

This part of the stethoscope best assesses adult lung sounds.

What is the diaphragm?


100

The systolic blood pressure is produced with this contraction.

What is the contraction of the left ventricle?

100

Position for a patient needing a rectal exam.

What is the SIMS position?

100

Black blood in stool.

What is a sign of bleeding in the upper GI?

200

Patient decides to not have cardiopulmonary resuscitation.

What is the DNR form? 

200

Data of 98.6-80-20, 120/80

What are normal vital signs?

200

Assessment of a 35 y/o female with a respiratory rate of 27.

What is tachypnea?

200

Assessment technique used to determine exact location of abdominal pain.

What is palpation?

200

Lab to show which antibiotic will best stop the bacterial growth.

What is a culture and sensitivity test?

300

The nurse has the patient sign prior to leaving the hospital so he/she knows what to do at home.

What are the discharge instructions?

300

The initial assessment to collect comprehensive patient data.

What is the head to toe assessment?

300

Caused by the closing of the AV valves.

What is the "lubb-" or S1 sound?

300

Feedings in the body by IV means.

What is parental feedings or TPN therapy?

300

The easiest way to stop (break) the chain of infection.

What is handwashing?

400

All personal medical information is kept confidential by the nurse and all medical professionals.

What is HIPPA? Hospital Insurance Portability Accountability Act

400

Inspection-Auscultation-Palpation-Percussion

What are the 4 techniques used to assess your patient?

400

The skin remains "pitted" after 2 minutes.

What is +4 pitting edema?

400

From the tip of the nose to the ear to the xiphoid process.

What do measure before inserting an NGT?

400

1 liter equals how many milliliters?

What is 1000?

500

If you didn't do this then it didn't happen.

What is documenting/charting your actions and procedures?

500

Categories that increase the chance of developing a disease: genetic, physiological, age, lifestyle.

What are etiological factors?

500

Lung sounds of low pitched gurgling sounds heard on inspiration and expiration.

What is rhonchi?

500

The patient tells you of nausea and pain to his abdomen and a headache.

What are subjective symptoms?

500

The reduction of fluid intake and sodium for a cardiac patient helps reduce and prevent this serious condition.

What is a heart attack?

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