HYGIENE
SOAPIE & FDAR
REST & SLEEP
SKIN INTEGRITY
MOBILITY & ACTIVITY
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Bath: To wash only some parts of body just to prevent odors or discomfort

Partial Bath

1

COMPONENTS OF FDAR

DATE & TIME, FOCUS, DATA, ACTION, RESPONSE

1

Sleep requirement (hrs of sleep) for adolescents?

8-10 hours

1

What is the largest organ of the human body that serves as a barrier against external pathogens and helps regulate temperature?

THE SKIN

1

5 types of exercise

Aerobic, Strength training, Flexibility, Balance, HIIT

1

What term refers to the practices and conditions that help to maintain health and prevent the spread of diseases, especially through cleanliness?

Hygiene

1
WHICH OF THE COMPONENTS ARE THE "PROGRESS NOTES"?

DATA, ACTION, AND RESPONSE

1

The most prominently mentioned factor affecting circadian rhythms?

Light

1

What are the three major types of wound exudate?

Serous, purulent, and sanguineous

1

What is a short intense activity that doesn't rely on oxygen as the main energy source; uses store energy.

Anaerobic

2

Foot problem: Cracks between toes due to dryness

Fissures

2

The mnemonic SOAPIE stands for?

SUBJECTIVE, OBJECTIVE, ASSESMENT, PLANNING, IMPLEMENTATION, EVALUATION

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Cause of poor sleep quality in obese patients?

Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA)

2

What risk assessment tool evaluates factors such as sensory perception, moisture, activity, mobility, nutrition, and friction/shear to assess the likelihood of pressure injury development

The Braden Scale

2

Name one nursing diagnosis related to impaired mobility.

Impaired Physical Mobility

2

What part of the feet should be carefully inspected during a physical assessment to ensure cleanliness and detect any potential issues?

Between the Toes
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Which section of the SOAPIE method focuses on the patient's reported symptoms or concerns?

SUBJECTIVE

2

One of the factors affecting sleep that influences how alert or tired you feel but can't replace the need for proper rest.

Motivation

2

What type of wound healing involves approximated edges and minimal scarring?

Primary intention

2

What does "mobility" include aside from exercise?

ADLs, Coordination, Postural control

3

Position: Matress is completely horizontal

Flat

3
Which section primarily focused on the nurse's direct observations and measurable data?

OBJECTIVE

3

Give one example if common sleep disorder.

Insomnia; Excessive daytime sleepiness; Parasomnia

3

Which stage of pressure injury is characterized by full-thickness skin loss with visible fat, but no exposed muscle or bone?

Stage 3 pressure injury

3

What are the three body systems that are essential for normal movement and stability?

Musculoskeletal, Nervous, Cardiovascular














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