Critical Thinking
Don't Bug Me (Infection Control)
Number Two (Bowel Elimination)
Feed Me (Nutrition)
It's Vital
100

PQRST

What are the questions the nurse asks when assessing pain?

100

The best way to prevent the spread of infection

What is handwashing

100

An ostomy in this area of the bowel will always drain liquid stool

What is the ascending colon

100

This group of patients experiences the most rapid growth rate

What are infants?

100

This is done to recheck an irregular radial pulse

What is perform an apical pulse for 60 sec?

200

Examples of this are the medical record, nursing assessment and face-to-face interview

What is data collection?

200

This is an example of a hospital acquired infection

What is urinary tract (surgical wound, respiratory tract or bloodstream infection)

200

This movement occurs in the intestine to push digested waste out of the body

What is peristalsis

200

Most digested nutrients are absorbed here

What is the small intestine

200

This term refers to an abnormally low body temperature

What is hypothermia

300

Nursing science is this

What is evidenced based knowledge?

300

Redness, swelling, warmth, pain and loss of function

What are signs of inflammation/infection?

300

These two are important dietary items to promote normal elimination

What is bulky foods and fluids (or fiber and fluids)

300

These foods are allowed:  gelatin, broth, tea, jello and apple juice

What is a clear liquid diet?

300

This pulse assesses blood flow to the foot

What is dorsalis pedis or posterior tibial?

400

This information comes from the patient directly

What is subjective information?

400

This type of precaution requires an N-95 mask and a negative pressure room

What is airborne precaution?

400

This is a noninvasive test that looks for microscopic blood in the stool

What is guaic or FIT test (occult blood)

400

This should be done before feeding any patient who has had a stroke

What is a swallow test (or test for aspiration risk)?

400

This is where diffusion takes place during respiration

What is the alveoli

500

This organized flow chart helps nurses plan and organize patient care

What is a concept map?

500

This type of asepsis requires only sterile items be placed in a sterile field

What is surgical asepsis

500

Because an ileostomy is placed in the small bowel, the patient is at high risk for this

What is dehydration?

500

Before using any enteral tube device the nurse must first do this

What is check the placement

500

This is the maximum peak pressure during a ventricular contraction

What is systolic pressure

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