Nutritional deficit, inflammation, infection, poor oral hygiene,
What is the cause of bleeding gums
The urinary bladder is a smooth muscle sac that serves as a _____ reservoir for urine.
What is Temporary ?
In the assessment of the abdomen, what is the recommended sequence of the abdomen?
What is inspection, auscultation, palpation
Stool “like a sausage or snake, smooth and soft”
What is a Type 4 stool from the Bristol Stool Scale
The unabbreviated form of CDI
What is Clean, Dry, & intact
When any abnormalities are noted during the inspection
What is the appropriate time to palpate the mouth
The urinary bladder muscle is innervated by this nervous system?
What is Autonomic
When palpating the abdomen, what are the three things we are assessing for?
What is tenderness, distention, and masses
What is Colostomy
Common types of Yoga.
What is Ashtanga, Bikram, Iyengar, Kripaula
Can you please remove your dentures
What is the question you ask to patient with dentures prior to a assessment
During assessment, the registered nurse would assess the characteristics of urine to include:
What is color, clarity, & odor
When auscultating for bowel motility, health care professionals should listen for these two sounds
What is peristalsis, borborygmi
The medical term for bearing down
What is Valsalva Maneuver
Sausage shaped, but with cracks on the surface
What is type 3 on the Bristol Stool Scale
The oral mucosa should appear pink, smooth, moist & free of lesions
What are the normal findings when performing a oral assessment
Patient education, promote normal micturition, promote complete bladder emptying, prevent infection
What is the nurses role in urine elimination:
The spleen occupies this quadrant
What is the left upper quadrant
The normal fluid intake for daily bowel movement
What is 2,000ml
The language used to describe anatomical structures, processes, conditions, medical procedures, & treatments
What is Medical Terminology
The negative effects of poor oral hygiene i.e. no teeth brushing, ambulation, lung expansion
What is Pneumonia
To increase urine production, increase need for urination, possible urge incontinence
What are the functions of Diuretics?
The pylorus, duodenum, liver, kidney, adrenal gland, hepatic fissure of the colon, and head of the pancreas all occupy what abdominal quadrant
What is the right upper quadrant
Part of the large intestine responsible for voiding
What is Sigmoid colon
The stethoscope
What is the equipment used to auscultate the Abdomen