Nursing Process
Ethical Principles & Communication
Health History
General Survey
Skin & Nails
100

What is Assessment, Diagnosis, Planning, Implementation, Evaluation?

ADPIE

100

What is the ethical principle meaning "do no harm"?

Nonmaleficence

100

What is to provide baseline data, identity risks, and guide care?

Purpose of health history

100

What is Hand Hygiene?

First step in a general survey

100

What is Jaundice?

Skin finding associated with liver failure

200

What is the step where the nurse checks if the intervention worked? 

Evaluation 

200

What principle means respecting the patient's choice?

Autonomy

200

What is Allergies (and type of reaction)?

PLEASE acronym "A"

200

What is 25–29.9?

BMI indicating overweight

200

What are Epidermis, Dermis, Subcutaneous?

Layers of skin (Every Dog Sheds)

300

What is the step where priorities, goals, and expected outcomes are set? 

Planning

300

What principle means fairness and equal treatment?

Justice

300

What is PQRST or OLD CARTS?

Tool for symptom analysis of pain

300

What is 12–20 breaths per minute?

Expected adult respiratory rate

300

What is Asymmetry, Border, Color, Diameter, Evolving?

ABCDE melanoma rule

400

What mnemonic helps remember ADPIE? 

A Delicious Pie

400

What tool is used for structured handoff communication? 

ISBARR

400

What are Opening, Information gathering, Closing?

Stages of a health interview

400

What is Elevated?

BP 128/76

400

What is Dehydration?

Skin “tenting” on assessment

500

What is the nurse's first priority when assessing a burn victim? 

Airway

500

What are examples of therapeutic communication techniques? 

Empathy, active listening, open-ended questions

500

What are Open-ended questions?

Best type of question for exploring detail

500

What is Hypoxemia, requiring urgent intervention?

O2 saturation below 90%

500

What is Clubbing?

Nail finding with chronic hypoxia

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