Definitions
Abbreviations
Isolation Types
Infection Control
Assessment skills
100

Awareness of environment: person, place, time, people 

What is: orientation? 

100

BSC 

What is: bedside commode? 

100

Influenza patient 

What is: droplet isolation? 

100

PPE needed with Contact Isolation 

What is: gown and gloves? 

100

time needed to obtain apical pulse 

What is: one minute? 

200

Elastic condition of the skin 

What is: turgor? 

200

DNR 

What is: do not resuscitate? 

200

AIDs patient 

What is: Standard Precautions? 

200
Clean C-Diff patient room with what 

What is: bleach? 

200

6 vital signs to assess 

What is: BP, pulse, respiratory rate, temperature, oxygen saturation, and pain? 

300

Style of walking 

What is: gait? 

300

CMP

What is: complete metabolic panel? 

300

MRSA patient 

What is: Contact isolation? 

300

Most effective infection control measure 

What is: proper hand hygiene? 

300

Best method to get blood pressure 

What is: manual? 

400

Activities of daily living

What are: ADLs? 

400

SBAR 

What is: situation, background, assessment, recommendation? 

400

C - Diff Patient 

What is: Contact CDI Isolation? 

400

Handwashing with a C-Diff patient 

What is: soap and water only? 

400

Locations of bowel sounds

What are: RUQ, LUQ, RLQ, and LLQ (of the abdomen)? 

500

Fluid in interstial spaces 

What is: edema? 

500

BUE 

What is: bilateral upper extremities? 

500

Patient with very low WBC count 

What is: Neutropenic Isolation? 

500

Staff with open wound on their hand 

What is: avoid direct patient care? 

500

PERRLA means 

What is: pupils equal round reactive (to) light (and) accommodation? 

600

Protect both the patient and the nurse from infection 

What is: standard precautions? 

600

HCP

What is: health care provider? 

600

TB patient 

What is: Airborne Isolation? 

600

Mask needed with Airborne Isolation

What is: n95 mask? 

600
Locations of breath sounds

What are: anterior and posterior (bilaterally - both lungs)? 

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