Age Related
Nursing Process
Communication
Elimination
Nursing Practice
Pain & Mobility
Skin & Nutrition
Culture & EBP
100

List one normal sign of aging related to the integumentary system.

Thinning of the skin.

100

Give an example of subjective data.

Anything the patient tells you (history, allergies, feelings, pain).

100

What does ISBARR stand for?

Introduction-Situation-Background-Assessment-Recommendation-Readback.

100

The nutrient your body needs to promote regular bowel movements.

Fiber.

100

What parts of the nursing process can the nurse delegate?

None.

100

Lasts for typically >6 months.

Chronic pain.

100

Most important nursing action to prevent pressure injury.

Turn every 2 hours.

100

Group of members who share a common cultural heritage.

Ethnicity.

200

What are the health concerns of older adulthood?

Cancer and chronic diseases.

200

Give an example of objective data.

Anything you the nurse assess (vital signs, BMI, physical assessment findings, information obtained from chart review).

200

You have committed a medication error, what do you do?

Complete an incidence/occurrence report.

200

Bowel elimination pattern commonly associated with taking antibiotics.

Diarrhea.

200

Agency that defines the scope of practice for nurses.

State board of nursing (BON).

200

True or False: Vital signs are the best indicator of pain.

False - patient self report is.

200

Type of injury has a wound base that is unable to be visualized.

Unstageable pressure injury.

200

Religion that anoints the sick or provides last rights when a patient is dying.

Catholics.

300

Domestic violence is common in what age group of adults?

Young adults.

300

Which type of assessment is performed to determine discharge needs and functional status?

Special needs assessment.

300

What you tell your neighbor who asked you to look in their chart while they are in the ED where you work?

No, this is a violation of privacy and confidentiality (HIPAA).

300

Bowel diversion that bypasses the large intestine.

Ileostomy.

300

What type of healthcare delivery system is limited in provider options?

Healthcare maintenance organization (HMO).

300

How is neuropathic pain typically described?

Sharp, radiating, or shooting pain that follows nerve pathways.

300

Osteoporosis is caused by what mineral deficiency?

Calcium (and Vitamin D)

300

True or False: It is safe to say that all people of a culture share the same beliefs and practices.

False.

400

What is the second leading cause of death in older adults and when should it be screened for?

Cancer; annually.

400

What should evaluation occur?

During implementation after interventions are performed.

400

What should the nurse say to her coworker if both side rails are up for a patient with normal mental capacity?

This is considered a restraint.

400

Leading cause of UTIs in hospitalized patients.

Indwelling foley catheters.

400

What does an ethical nurse do?

Practice based on professional standards and participate in ethical decision making.

400

How is pain tolerance different from the pain threshold?

Pain tolerance - max amount of pain a person can tolerate. Pain threshold - point at which pain is being felt.

400

Patients with what disease process should limit protein intake?

Liver disease.

400

Define assimilation.

A person from a different culture adopts the practices of the new dominant culture.

500

What law is important to follow when working with an older adult who is a victim of physical abuse, neglect or financial exploitation?

Mandatory Reporting Law.

500

Give an example of a direct nursing care intervention.

Emotional support, teaching, physical care (administering medications, turning/positioning the patient).

500

What should you do when the patient and the medical record have conflicting information on allergies?

Clarify the allergy with the patient and determine reaction.

500

What is a key teaching point for urinary stress incontinence?

Kegel exercises.

500

What is the difference between battery and libel?

Battery is physical assault and libel is written or published form of slander.

500

What change in vital signs might you see when assessing someone with activity intolerance?

Elevated HR and BP.

500

Nutrient essential for muscle contraction, acid/base balance, and blood pressure control.

Potassium.

500

Type of data defined as numbers and used to generalize results about a group of people.

Quantitative data.

600

Give an example of abnormal signs of aging.

Memory loss, infection, incontinence.

600

What are the 3 components of an actual nursing diagnosis?

Diagnosis + etiology + defining characteristics.

600

An act done on behalf of the client.

Indirect nursing intervention.

600

What type of incontinence would be seen if there is an obstruction between the bladder and the urethra?

Overflow incontinence.

600

An error of omission or commission.

Negligence or malpractice.

600

When moving obese patients, the nurse should do what to prevent back injury?

Get assistance, use a mechanical lift, make sure wheels are locked on the bed.

600

Healing by what intention makes a wound more prone to infection?

Secondary.

600

What does PICOT stand for?

Problem/Population

Intervention

Comparison

Outcome

Time

700

Name a screening done at the annual exam during middle adulthood?

lipid panel screening (total cholesterol, triglycerides, HDL, LDL, ratios), blood glucose screening, breast/pelvic exams for women, DRE and prostate exams for men, annual eye exam, colorectal cancer screening, osteoporosis screening

700

What are the goals for NANDA diagnoses for an actual problem?

To resolve the health issue.

700

List one action the nurse can take when documenting electronically to protect client information.

Log off the computer when finished.

Do not share username and password.

Do not leave patient information on the screen if you walk away.

700

Name one way a sterile urine specimen can be obtained.

If they have a foley  - through the side port.

If able to void, cleanse the genitalia, start urine stream then obtain specimen midway through.

700

What are the six ethical principles?

Veracity, fidelity, autonomy, beneficence, maleficence, justice.

700

How does the center of gravity relate to the base of support?

The line of gravity passes through the middle of the center of gravity to the base of support (which must be close to the base of support).

700

External factor that contributes to the formation of pressure ulcers.

Friction and shearing forces.

700

Function or component of family development theory.

Reinforcing ethical and moral values.

Promoting joint decision making between parents and children.

Maintaining support for young adults.

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