This is the main function of the large intestine besides elimination.
What is Absorption of water.
The type of catheter that goes directly into the bladder without going through the urethra.
What is the Suprapubic.
This macronutrient is the most concentrated energy source.
What is Fats (lipids).
What are the types of pain?
What is localized, somatic, visceral, cutaneous, and referred.
The three factors affecting safety.
What is Developmental considerations, Patient environments, and Functional ability.
This percentage of food waste is excreted within 24 hours.
What is one-third to one-half.
The functional units of the kidney regulate fluid and electrolytes.
What is Nephrons.
Factors that increase BMR.
What is fever, stress, and infections.
What are some practices that nurses can do to mitigate patient pain that do not require orders from a doctor?
What is music, humor, and other distractions.
The indications of a concussion.
What is headache, confusion, change in emotions, drowsiness, vomiting, and ect.
The system controls peristalsis.
What is Nervous.
The urinary incontinence appears suddenly and last 6 months or less
What is Transient.
The mineral is important for oxygen transport.
What is Iron.
What are the three types of pharmacologic pain relief measures?
What is Opioid, Adjuvant, and Nonopioid.
How long can an order for restraints last?
What is 24 hours.
The invasive method of stool removal requires a provider order.
What is Digital removal.
Stress affects urination by doing this to the sphincter.
What is preventing relaxation.
The ways of confirming NG feeding tube placement.
What is radiographic examination or assessment of aspirate pH.
If a patient scores a four on the numeric sedation scale, what should you do?
What is discontinuing medication and considering using naloxone (Narcan).
When an incident occurs, where should the documentation not be entered?
What is medical records.
Why is digital stool removal contraindicated in cardiac patients?
What is stimulating the vagus nerve? Bradycardia.
The names for upper and lower UTI
What is pyelonephritis and cystitis.
The pain that arises from altered nociception (functioning) of the pain-related sensory pathways in the central nervous system, despite no clear evidence of actual/threatened tissue damage.
What is Nociplastic.
What restraint is used on an infant?
What is mummy restraint.