Infection
Communication
Kidney and urinary problems
Respiratory problems
Nutrition
100

Single most effective way to prevent infections

What is hand hygiene? 

100

Communication is not complete until this happens.

What is the receiver acknowledges and understands the message?

100

The functional unit of the kidney.

What is a nephron? 

100

Hypoxemia means this

What is low oxygen in the blood?

100

Grape juice, tea, and popsicles are allowed on this type of diet. 

What is a clear liquid diet?

200

Gloves are worn to prevent this type of contact.

What is contact with blood or body fluids? 

200

The structured tool used to communicate with doctors that includes Situation, Background, Assessment, and Recommendation.

What is SBARR?

200

The most common blood test to check kidney function.

What is BUN

200

The safest oxygen flow rate for COPD patients.

What is 2–3 L/min?

200

This deficiency is seen in alcohol abuse? 

What is thiamine? (Vitamin B1)

300

A urine specimen must be sent to the lab within this time

What is 5–10 minutes?

300

Authorizing another person to do something.

What is delegation?

300

The bladder infection that causes frequency, urgency, and pain.

What is cystitis 

300

A sign of hypoxia that often appears later on 

What is cyanosis? 

300

Yogurt, eggnog, pudding, Custard, and ice cream are allowed on this type of diet

What is a full liquid diet

400

A sterile urine sample obtained directly with a catheter.

What is a sterile catheterized specimen?

400

Barriers such as false reassurance or changing the subject are examples of this.

What are blocks to therapeutic communication?

400

This type of specimen requires saving all urine for a full day.

What is a 24-hour urine specimen?

400

Normal suction pressure setting.

What is 80–120 mmHg?

400

Three types of cholesterol. 

High-density lipoprotein, Low-density lipoprotein, Very-low-density lipoprotein

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