Vital Signs and Hygiene
Body Mechanic and Documentation
Bowel, Fluid, and Oxygen Management
Nutrition and “Stuff”
Pharm
Pot Luck
100

An abnormally fast pulse; HR > 100 bpm in an adult

What is tachycardia?

100

The toes are allowed to fall toward the foot of the bed, the proper dorsiflexion of the ankle is lost resulting in permanent plantar flexion of the foot

What is foot drop?

100

Where cyanosis in dark skinned people can be most easily detected

What is mucous membranes?

100

Fat-soluble vitamins

What are vitamins A, D, E, and K

100

If you can pinch an inch, this degree used with a subcutaneous injection

What is 45 degrees?

100

 the longer, lower-pitched sound known as the S1 or “lubb.”

What are the tricuspid and bicuspid valves closing? d

200

This critical in preventing the spread of infection

What is handwashing?

200

A decrease in blood pressure that occurs when a patient changes from a reclining or flat position to an upright position, such as sitting or standing

What is orthostatic hypotension?

200

50-60% found in bones; rest in the cells. Assists with nerve conduction, normal range 1.3-2.1 mEq/L

What is magnesium?

200

BMI is between 25 and 29.9

What is overweight?

200

The abdomen is the preferred site of injection for this

What is heaparin?

200

Actions performed by the nurse to prevent complications of immobility

What is passive range of motion

300

Hand washing, using PPE patient care & cough etiquette

What are standard precautions?

300

Communication for continuity of care, to provide a permanent record of patient care, to record of accountability and as a legal record for the patient and provider

What are the purposes of documenation?

300

The first step of 24-hour urine collection.

What is discard the urine specimen and document the time?

300

25 - 35 grams recommended daily

What is fiber?

300

Instruct the patient to inhale deeply as he or she depresses the canister, then hold the breath for 10 seconds.

What is instruction for using a metered-dose inhaler?

300

The nurse pulls the pinna down and back when giving ear drops

What is a child < three years of age?

400

The first sound heard when taking a blood pressure

What is systolic?

400

Admission record, care plan, nurses notes, lab results, history & physical, medication administration record, physician progress notes, and discharge planning

What are source-oriented medical records?

400

It is the amount of time a patient must voids after removing an indwelling catheter

What is 8 hours?

400

The number of milliliters in a cup?

What is 240?

400

Use this size for the average adult; not used for thick & viscous medication

What is  1 to 1 ½ inches (2.5 to 3 cm) in length, with a gauge size between 20 and 22 G (1.1 to 0.7 mm)

400

Used to determine circulation to the leg, cardiac arrest

What the femoral artery

500

Surgical asepsis refers to using this type of equipment

What is sterile equipment

500

A condition that occurs after 4 to 6 days of immobility

What is muscle atrophy?

500

Labored respirations, presence of crackles in the lungs, weight gain, peripheral edema, coughing, increased blood pressure and heart rate, jugular vein distension (JVD), and bounding pulse


What is fluid volume excess?

500

 Examples of full liquids include milk, pudding, and ice cream.

What is a full liquid diet?

500

Crushing this will cause the patient to receive all of the drug at one time, leading to severe adverse effects and possible overdose.

What a sustained-release tablet?

500

Nursing judgment, Caring, Communication, Professionalism and Leadership

What are the concepts upon which the PN program are built?

600

The normal rate for adults is 12 - 20

What is respiration rate?

600


Notes written by health-care providers that focus only on abnormal findings; normal findings are not charted, and checklists are used for routine care
Works best with EHR

What is charting by exception? 

600

Hidden or not visible blood in the stool

What is occult blood?

600

Primary nutritional source of energy; 4 kcal per gram

What are carbohydrates?

600

A palpable raised and hardened area where the P.P.D. was injected. If blisters are present, they also indicate a positive result.

What is Induration?

600

The emergence of modern nursing attributed to this lady

Who is Florence Nightingale?

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