Altered Cognition
Legal+Ethical
Teaching+Learning
Oxygenation+ Labs
Life is like a box of chocolates...
100

What is Tactile?

Touch

100

You overhear a nurse on the phone talking about "Becky with the good hair and she came in with-' The nurse is violating what?

HIPPA

100

What is Health Literacy?

The degree to which individuals have the ability to find, understand, and use information (level of understanding)

100

If a patient has an elevated WBC Count (over 10,000) this could be a sign of____

Infection

100

You approach your patient and notice they are not receiving enough oxygen, what is the first thing a nurse should check for?

Kinks in lines

200

What is Expressive Aphasia?

Inability to form words

200

Before Allie can come over and hug Heather, she has to ask for ____

Consent 

200

When teaching a patient about using an incentive spirometer, what is the best teaching technique to show the patient has an understanding?

Teach Back

200

What is the max LPM (liters per minute) for a Nasal Cannula? 

2L

200

What are some ways the nurse can promote oxygentation?

Elevate HOB

Deep Breathing Techniques

300

You have a patient who has peripheral neuropathy and needs a bed bath. How should you assess the water temperature?

Place the back of your hand in the water to assess if it too hot 

300

"Imagine Throwing Batteries" is the Quote Carter uses to help us remember what this term that means physical harm to one another?

Battery

300

You are told to teach a patient how to use an incentive spirometer, you walk into the room and you notice the patient is upset and crying. What do you do?

Come back and teach later, ask the patient what they need at the moment, or ask the patient if they would like company or to be alone

300

You have a client who is experiencing Dyspnea, what is the nurse's first priority?

Elevate HOB

300

Which scale do you use to assess pain on an adult?

Numeric Scale (Pain from 1-10)

400

When a pt states a site of pain has radiated to another site on their body, what type of pain is this?

Referred Pain

400

You pass by a room, and hear the nurse yell at the patient "If you don't calm down, I'll put restraints on you"! What is this?

Assault

400

What are some barriers to learning?

Language Barrier, Pt received hard news, low-health literacy, etc

400

What device do you use to prevent atelectasis?

Incentive Spirometer

400

What are some ways you can assess a patient's motivation/ readiness to learn?

Alert and Orientated, in a positive mood, etc. 

Note: You do not want to teach a patient after they have heard terrible news, you notice they're unhappy, etc

500

Inability to understand words

Receptive Aphasia

500

"DO NO HARM" is what?

Nonmaleficence 

500

What are some resources you can use to help with barriers to learning?

Ask for assistance from a medical translator, use visual and physical demonstrations, and verify understanding using "teach back" method
500

When you discover an arrhythmia in the patient, what is the next priority action the nurse should take?

Auscultate the Apical pulse for a full minute
500
While assessing a patient, you moved the bed to your height, placed the side rail down, and were called to leave the room, when you came back your patient is on the floor, what is this called?

Unintentional Tort

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