Head-to-Toe Assessment
Clinical Judgement
Health Promotion Across the Lifespan
Stress & Communication
Clinical/Learning Lab
100

The best place to assess for pallor or jaundice

What is mucous membrane

100

The first step in Tanner's Clinical Judgement Model

What is noticing

100

The initiative in charge of setting Leading Health Indicators

What is Healthy People 2030

100

The best communication style

What is assertive

100

Federal law that protects health information

What is HIPAA

200

The first vital sign to assess when a patient suddenly becomes pale, diaphoretic, and dizzy

What is blood pressure

200

This type of nursing knowledge involves knowing the difference between right and wrong

What is ethical

200
The developmental stage/age range at risk for colic

What is infancy

200

Maintaining eye contact and nodding during a patient interview are examples of this communication technique.

What is active listening?

200

Minimum frequency of repositioning required for clients with limited mobility

What is 2 hours

300

This type of assessment is limited to the chief complaint and typically only involves a few body systems

What is focused assessment?

300

The step following analyzing cues according to the NCSBN Clinical Judgement Model

What is form hypotheses

300

Intervention(s) used to combat obesity and diabetes in young and middle adulthood

What is nutrition and exercise

300

This type of question helps patients express concerns without being restricted to yes/no answers.

What is open-ended question

300

Type of mask required for influenza

What is surgical/standard

400

The assessment tool commonly used to assess for risk of pressure injury

What is Braden scale?

400

The process of synthesizing knowledge and information from numerous sources and incorporating experience to develop a plan of care for a particular client or case scenario

What is clinical reasoning

400

Non-medical factors that impact health outcomes

What is Social Determinants of Health

400

The stage of General Adaptation Syndrome where "fight-or-flight" is activated

What is alarm

400

 The mL needed for an ordered dose of 1.2g of Med A that comes in a vial labeled 500mg/2mL.

What is 4.8mL

(1.2g = 1200mg; 1200/x = 500/2; 500x = 2400; x = 4.8)

500

This assessment technique is often performed concurrently with other actions

What is inspection

500

This critical thinking attitude involves trying to make impartial judgments, realizing that personal biases, customs, and social pressures can influence thinking. 

What is fair-mindedness
500

The 4Ms of the Age Friendly Health Systems

What are "What matters?", "mobility", "medications", and "mentation"?

500

Type of stress from work, family dynamics, social relationships, finances

What is psychosocial

500

The component of PQRST that involves the patient describing what the pain feels like

What is quality

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