Nutrition
Labs
Pain
Fluids
Extra
100
Most nutrients are absorbed in this part of the large intestine
What is the duodenum
100
Measures nutrition level for malnutrition
What is Prealbumin test
100
Subjective
What is pain
100
Passing of urine
What is micturition
100
Patient states that they are still in pain, nurse calls the dr to see if pain medication can be increased. This is called?
What is being an advocate for your patient
200
Least amount of nutrients are absorbed in the
What is illeum
200
The normal levels are between 0.8 - 1.2 and measures kidney function.
What is Creatinine Blood Test
200
The best way to assess pain level in children
What is FACES rating scale
200
Painful urination
What is dysuria
200
The best way to determine whether pain medication is working.
What is Ask the patient about their pain using the universal pain assessment 0-10 scale.
300
Patients at risk for dysphagia who may need thickened liquids.
What is stroke patients
300
A protein found in red blood cells, low levels can be a sign of illness.
What is hemoglobin
300
Normal vital signs, depression, irritability, impaired mobility, and sleep disturbances are all signs of this
What is chronic pain
300
Indicator of fluid balance
What is daily weight checks
300
An opening
What is ostomy
400
Increased risk for falls.
What is older adults with malnutrition.
400
0.9%
What is normal saline
400
100% bioavailable
What is intravenous
400
Patients with highest risk for fluid and electrolyte imbalances.
What is infants, severely ill, and elderly.
400
Steps to take to decrease your chance of infection.
What is nutritious diet and hand washing
500
Lack of this causes risk for impaired healing
What is protein
500
Low potassium
What is Hypokalemia
500
Causes constipation and depressed breathing.
What is opioids
500
Intravenous (IV) nutritional fluid ("food") given through a PICC line.
What is Total parenteral nutrition (TPN)
500
Decreased ability to concentrate, make judgements, heal, and perform ADL.
What is lack of sleep
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