Carbohydrates
Pharmacology 1
Nutritional Care and Support
Orientation to the Human Body
Chemistry of Life
Pharmacology 2
Cells
Human Microbiome
Researching & Preparing Medications
Pharmacology 3
Nutrition
Nutrition in Human Health
Fats
100

This is a food that would contain disaccharide maltose

What is infant formula

100

This term describes the process of utilizing genetic information to develop pharmacological agents to treat diseases

What is pharmacogenetics

100

This type of diet would be ordered for a concussion patient with Glasgow Coma Scale results of 4E, 3V, and 4M

What is NPO

100

This organ system produces immune cells and has a role in fluid balance

What is the lymphatic system

100

This is the primary source of energy used by most of the body's cells

What is glucose

100

This is the first action to take prior to applying a topical ointment to facilitate absorption

What is ensuring that the skin is clean and dry

100

This is the supporting framework of the cell

What is the cytoskeleton

100

This is the most common way that a person's microbiome becomes disrupted

What is antibiotic use

100

This would be the first action if a patient receiving an IV antibiotic is noted to be flushed, anxious, and short of breath 

What is stop the IV infusion

100
This is the best action if the nurse is uncertain of the meaning of an abbreviation used by the physician in ordering medication
What is contacting the physician to ask for clarification
100

This vitamin is most important for women of child bearing age to prevent birth defects

What is folic acid

100

The implementation of practices that are likely to prevent the occurrence of a disease as know as this

What is primary prevention

100

Fats are classified in these 3 categories

What are
Monoglycerides
Diglycerides
Triglycerides

200

This carbohydrate would most likely contribute to a client's obesity

What is fructose

200

This type of mineral medication would be ordered for a patient with thyroid disease

What is iodine

200

This type of diet would be ordered for a patient with ill-fitting dentures who denies problems eating foods

What is mechanical soft

200

This type of tissue covers the body's surface

What is epithelial

200

This differentiates elements from one another

What are the number of protons

200

This assessment finding may result in a potential absorption problem related to an IM injection

What is a tattoo present at the intended injection site

200

This is the double-layered membrane around the nucleus

What is the nuclear envelope

200

This is when the most significant step in building a microbiome occurs

What is during the birth process

200

This action should be taken if a discrepancy is found in the frequency of a medication to be dispensed while checking the MAR to the original HCP order

What is to contact the HCP to obtain clarification

200

This essential safety action should be taken before administering medication to a pediatric patient

What is verifying the dosage based on weight calculation

200

This is the recommended daily intake of protein in grams for the average healthy adult

What is 50-60 grams

200

The six classes of nutrients are these

What are
Carbohydrates
Proteins
Fats
Vitamins
Minerals
Water

200

The term hydrogenated in relation to fats is dependent on the extent of this atom

What is hydrogen

300

This diagnostic criteria during assessment would prompt having the client speak with a registered dietician

What is elevated ketones in the urine sample

300

This medication would be found in the med list for a patient with a history of hypothyroidism

What is levothyroxine sodium

300

This type of diet would be ordered for a patient admitted for bowel surgery

What is fiber restricted

300

Bone, cartilage, and adipose tissue are all types of this tissue

What is connective tissue

300

These are the electrons in the outer energy level (shell)

What are valence electrons

300

This type of medication is administered in an inactive form and becomes activated by the process of metabolism

What is a prodrug

300
These are threadlike structures composed of DNA and protein

What are chromatin

300

This is the most critical period for establishing a microbiome to enhance neurodevelopment and lifelong health

What is the first two years of life

300

This action should be taken if a liquid medication is given orally, but during the documenting step it is discovered that it should be administered via parenteral route

What is report it as a medication error

300

When administering medication to a patient with a history of hypertension, this medication may be easily confused with clonidine

What is klonopin

300

LDL cholesterol should be below this level

What is 100 mg/dL

300

A nutrient that the human body requires but cannot manufacture itself is deemed this

What is essential

300

This is the primary source of saturated fats

What is animal products

400

This diagnosis could be suspected if it is found the client consumes too much fiber

What is osteoporosis

400
This medication would be indicated for an oncology patient entering hospice care

What is palliative therapy

400

This vitamin supplement is required for a tuberculosis patient that has been prescribed isoniazid (INH)

What is vitamin B6

400

Most illustrations show the contents of the abdominal cavity in this plane

What is frontal

400

This element makes up the greatest percentage of the body's weight

What is oxygen

400

Dizziness and drowsiness are common side effects of this type of medication

What are muscle relaxants

400

This process is how particles move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration

What is diffusion

400

Exposure to microorganisms seems to have the greatest effect on this body system

What is the immune system

400

A patient reporting feeling dizzy at times, but the feeling goes away after starting a new blood pressure medication should be documented as this

What is a side effect

400

After providing a new sleeping pill to a patient, the nurse observes the patient's respiratory rate is 28 breaths/min and slightly labored; an indication of this

What is an anaphylactic reaction

400

These are the three simple sugars

What are glucose, fructose, and sucrose

400

The study of the interaction between one's diet and their genes is known as this

What is nutrigenomics

400

This is the primary source of unsaturated fats

What is plant based products

500
This factor would not contribute to dental caries in a pediatric gastritis client
What is inflammation
500

This medication would be given as a prophylactic to reduce infection risk post knee replacement surgery

What is cefazolin

500

This lab report would indicate that a patient is retaining higher-than-prescribed levels of lithium

What is low sodium level

500

The cranial and spinal cavities are contained within this cavity

What is the dorsal

500

The formation of this is a result of adding or removing electrons from an atom

What is an ion

500

This is a rescue drug that is used to reverse the effects of methotrexate in the body

What is leucovorin

500

This substance forms the bulk of the plasma membrance

What is phospholipids

500

This is the purpose of the capsule in bacteria

What is to keep the bacteria from drying out

500

A brand name medication will generally be available as a generic this many years after is was patented

What is 20 years

500
This is the normal range for creatinine

What is 0.5 - 1.2 mg/dL

500

These are the 4 fat-soluble vitamins

What are A, D, E, and K

500
The acronym SOAP stands for this

What is
Subjective Data
Objective Data
Analysis/Diagnosis
Plan of action or treatment

500

These are the major functions of fats in the body

What are
Supply fuel
Energy reserve
Lubricate body tissues
Provide insulation
Form cell membrane
Carrier for fat soluble vitamins
Support and protect vital organs

600

This is a recommendation of the Dietary Guidelines for Americans

What is reduce overall calories consumed from added sugars

600

This plant product is a good source of vitamin C/ascorbic acid

What is rose hips

600

This priority order would be expected for a patient with coffee ground emesis

What is insertion of a nasogastric tube

600

The heart is located in the mediastinum, a part of this cavity

What is the thoracic cavity

600

This type of chemical reaction allows the body to create new proteins

What is synthesis

600

This type of medication is applied locally, acts quickly at the local site, and can then be absorbed systematically over time

What is a topical medication

600

The manufacture of this occurs in the nucleolus

What are ribosomes

600

This is the shape and configuration of staphylococci bacteria

What is round bacteria that occur in clusters

600

This action would be anticipated when the serum level of a medication is reported to be below the therapeutic range

What is increasing the dosage of the medication

600

These are the 7 rights of medication administration

What are:
Right patient
Right medication
Right dose
Right time
Right route
Right reason
Right documentation

600

A patient with a shellfish allergy should also be cautioned about this food ingredient

What is iodine

600

These are the categories used in the "My Plate" program; specifically how they are arranged

What are:
Fruits
Vegetables
Grains
Proteins
Dairy

600

Cholesterol is necessary for the production of these 4 hormones

What are:
Cortisone
Adrenaline
Estrogen
Testosterone

700

This is a true statement regarding dietary fiber

What is "I feel full when I eat salad"

700

Barbiturates are this type of medication

What is a synthetic

700

This priority action should be implemented after receiving intermittent enteral feedings

What is maintain head of bed at 30 to 40 degrees

700

The gallbladder is found in this region

What is the right hypochondriac region

700

This scale is used to determine acidity or alkalinity

What is the pH scale

700

A patient with a fractured pelvis who takes warfarin sodium and reports black, tarry stools may be subject to this diagnosis

What is gastrointestinal bleeding

700

Microvilli are located in this part of the body

What is the digestive tract

700

This is a name for microorganisms known to cause disease

What are pathogens

700

This nursing action cannot be delegated to an unlicensed assistive personnel as it relates to medication administration

What is giving the medication to the patient

700

Sinister and Dexter mean this

What is left and right
700

The average adult requires this many grams of fiber per day

What is 25-35 grams

700

This is the level of sodium intake for a healthy adult and for an adult on a sodium-restricted diet

What is less than 2300 mg and less than 1500 mg

700

These are common food sources for the two most common essential fatty acids 

What are:
Fatty fish
Soybeans

800

When teaching a client about a new diet, these functions of carbohydrates will NOT aid in weight loss 

What are providing a low carbohydrate or ketogenic diet and providing a smaller breakfast high in carbohydrates and sugars

800

Human recombinant insulin provides less chance of this side effect

What is allergic reaction

800

This procedure involves removing the stomach contents by inserting a double-lumen nasogastric tube into the stomach and connecting the tube to a suction

What is gastric decompression

800

This term refers to the constancy of the body's internal environment

What is homeostasis

800

This element differentiates organic and inorganic compounds

What is carbon

800

These types of medications are known to cause gastrointestinal bleeding and/or ulcers

What are NSAIDs

800

Facilitated diffusion depends on this structure

What are protein molecules in the cell membrane

800

The small, hairlike projections on bacteria that allow them to attach to other cells and surfaces are known as this

What are pili

800

While caring for a patient that took a new anticonvulsant medication, the patient reports shortness of breath. The nurse should take this action

What is contact the health care provider immediately

800

This is a way to protect the hearing of a premature infant being given an ototoxic medication 

What is genetic testing

800

There are this many kilocalories in each of the three primary food sources

What are:
4 in carbohydrates
4 in proteins
9 in fats

800

Patient assessment criteria based on lab results, vital signs, etc. is considered this

What is objective data

800

Fat Free on a food label indicates it has less than this amount of fat

What is 0.5 grams

900

These are two ways to counteract the effects of dental cavity formation

What are eating cheese and chewing fibrous foods

900

A neoplastic drug is considered this type of medication

What is destructive

900

A patient with an intact digestive system, but difficulty with swallowing, digestion, or absorption of food would be ordered this type of feeding

What is enteral

900

The stomach, intestines, liver, and pancreas are a part of this organ system

What is the digestive system

900

This lipid is a concentrated source of energy for the body

What is triglycerides

900

This instruction when administering a lozenge for sore throat will lead to increased absorption of the medication

What is to suck on the lozenge until it dissolves

900

The chromosomes of a cell divide during this phase of mitosis

What is anaphase

900

Rod-shaped bacteria are also know as this

What are bacilli

900

Using bed assignment as patient identification could lead to this

What is increased likelihood of a medication error

900

HIPAA is an acronym for this

What is the Health Information Portability and Accountability Act

900
A deficiency or excess of this mineral is likely to cause life threatening arrhythmias and/or cardiac arrest

What is potassium

900

Patient assessment criteria based on patient-reported symptoms and behaviors is considered this

What is subjective

900

Low Free on a food label indicates it has less than this amount of fat

What is 3 g
1000

These two compounds would be expected in the urine sample of a client with ketosis

What are acetone and diacetic acid

1000

This type of medication is considered a curative, as it will help decrease fluid volume

What is a diuretic

1000

This immediate action should be taken if a patient becomes cyanotic, coughs incessantly and is unable to speak during the insertion of an NG tube

What is complete removal of the tube

1000

The pituitary gland, adrenals, pancreas and thyroid are parts of this organ system

What is the endocrine system

1000

This type of bond is how amino acids link together

What are peptide bonds

1000

Tetracycline becomes this if prescribed in conjunction with penicillin

What is inactive

1000

This is the process whereby a cell splits into two identical daughter cells 

What is mitosis

1000

Spiral-shaped bacteria are also know as this

What are spirilla

1000

If a patient reports that "I'm allergic to vicodin, it makes me nauseous", the nurse should take this action

What is recording vicodin under allergies, along with reported symptoms

1000

This is a key indicator of anaphylaxis

What is wheezing

1000

These are three essential functions of this item that is 55-60% of your body

What are:
Maintain body temperature
Lubricate joints
Transport essential nutrients

Item is Water

1000

Adjusting your nursing practice to adopt the values, attitudes, and behaviors of different cultures is known as this

What is acculturation

1000

Saturated fats should make up less than this percentage of kilocalories consumed per day

What is 20%

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