Mobility & Safety
Elimination
Teaching & Learning
Got Skills?
Infection & Immunity
100

What is a permanent or temporary tightening of the muscles, tendons, ligaments, skin or nearby soft tissues that limits the range of motion of a joint or body part

What is Contracture

100
A sterile tube inserted through the meatus & urethra into the bladder to drain urine continuously

what is an indwelling urinary catheter

100
Teaching is not within the scope of practice of this member of the interdisciplinary healthcare team

Assistive Personnel (Aide, Tech) or Licensed Practical Nursing (LPN)

100

How does the nurse begin to collect a 24 hour urine specimen? 

What is pay attention to the timing of the beginning and discard the first void

100

Who and when are standard precautions used with? 

What is with All patients at all times

200

The order to check prior to moving a person

What is the activity order or prescription from the provider
200

A urinary diversion that drains urine continuously into a bag that should be emptied frequently

What is an ileal conduit

200

What should be done prior to preparing patient teaching

Assessment of learning needs and style

200
What must the nurse collect to complete a gFOBT? 

What is a stool sample

200

Tuberculosis requires which transmission based precaution

Airborne precautions

300

Nurses use _________ __________ ___________ to provide safety and mobility interventions to patients and themselves.

What is evidence based practice
300

The type of aseptic technique necessary when inserting anything into the urinary system

What is sterile or surgical aseptic technique
300

A method of evaluating teaching

What is the teach-back method

300

The nurse washes their with soap and water hands for ____ to ____ seconds 

What is 15 - 20 seconds

300

Clostridium difficile and other diarrheal illness require which of the following transmission based precautions

What are contact precautions

400

A client on crutches with a non-weight bearing leg requires which type of gait?

What is a 3-point gait

400
A client incontinent of stool is a candidate for _______
What is a flexiseal, or fecal management system
400

How should the nurse respond to the following question from a client: "What medications do I take?"

Explain the medication, how much they take it and when, why they take it, and any side or adverse affects

400
The nurse is performing a skill requiring sterile technique. What does the nurse expertly don? 

What are sterile gloves?

400
Washing hands with soap and water, and wiping down surfaces with bleach, every time when caring for a patient with this type of transmission based precaution

what is Contact

500

The study of peoples (nurses) efficiency and safety in their working environment 

What is ergonomics

500

A client who has a strong desire to void and then painful urination is experiencing ______________________ & _______________

What is urgency and dysuria
500

The professional nurse participates in this to maintain up-to-date practice

What is lifelong learning
500

What is one of the most important first steps prior to beginning any skill? 

What is checking the order, what is providing privacy, what is washing hands/hand hygiene, what is explaining the procedure (will accept any one of these)

500

Influenza requires this type of transmission based precaution

What is Droplet

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