Collaboration of Care
Autoimmune
Tissue Integrity
Electrolytes
Nutrition
100

This refers to the nurse anticipating potential complications and intervening appropriately

What is nursing vigilance?

100

These are the 3 protective immune responses to protect the body from invading pathogens

What is phagocytic, humoral, and cellular


100

This pictures shows an example of which insufficiency?


What is arterial insufficiency?

100

This is due to a magnesium deficiency

What is torsade's de pointes

100

A nutritional tool developed by the USDA

What is MyPlate?

200

This form of reporting off is evidence based to reduce harm to patients and allows staff and patients to ensure correct information is given to others.

What is bedside shift report?

200

This disease process results in the break down of connective tissue around the joints, resulting in deformation.

What is rheumatoid arthritis?

200

These are wounds that are large and superficial, usually on the lower legs.

What are venous insufficiency ulcers?

200

These are a type of electrolyte imbalance:


What is hypocalcemia?

200

These 3 parts of a plant satisfy the MyPlate requirement of vegetables.

What are leaves, steams, and roots.

300

This skill is evident when nurses use facts to make timely decisions for very specific patient centered outcomes (seeing the bigger picture).

What are Critical Thinking Skills?

300

This practice removes known allergens from the home and reduces exposures.

What is avoidance therapy?

300

These are usually small circular wounds commonly on the toes and the  feet.

What are arterial insufficiency ulcers?

300

These electrolytes have an inverse relationship.

What are calcium and phosphorus? 

300

These labs are most often used to measure protein deficit in adults

What is prealbumin and albumin

400

These include variables such as demographic, illness, psychosocial, socioeconomic, and education level

What are Social Determinants of Health or

-Factors affecting adherence to a therapeutic regimen?

400

These important cells of the immune system are responsible for transplant rejections.

What are T cells?

400

This is occurs when a vesicant infiltrates into the surrounding tissue causing damage

What is extravasation?

400
When this electrolyte becomes unbalanced, cardiac changes are usually noted. A safety precaution is the patient wearing a cardiac monitor. 

What is potassium? 

400

These five components make up a well balanced meal according to the MyPlate guidelines. 

What are proteins, grains, fruits, vegetables, and dairy?

500

This is the process nurses use to perform all nursing care.

What is the Nursing process?

ADPIE

Assess, Diagnosis (nursing!), Planning (Goals), Interventions, Evaluation

500

A transfusion reaction is an example of this hypersensitivity.

What is cytotoxic?

500

Healthcare providers should use extra caution when moving the elderly, especially in bed, to prevent these types of injuries.

What are friction and sheer injuries?

500

When this electrolyte becomes unbalanced, many neurological symptoms may become present.

What is sodium?

500

This is a formula that provides complete nutrition for patients who cannot take in nutrients through the GI tract

What is total parenteral nutrition?

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