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100

Name a nonmodifiable risk factor for disease

Age, genetics, family history

100

Founder of modern nursing

Florence Nightingale

100

Who does swallow studies?

Speech 

100

Completed in event of an unusual occurrence or accident

incident report

100

Protects individuals who give aid in emergency situations outside of healthcare facilities

Good Samaritan Law

200
voluntary agreement made by a well-advised, mentally competent patient

Informed consent

200

What is health literacy

ability to understand basic health information and use it to make good decisions

200

What is a DNR

Do not resuscitate order

200

What is the difference between inpatient and outpatient? Give an example

Inpatient- stays overnight from days to months, most education takes place within a facility

Outpatient- no over night stay, but patient requires treatment, care or education

•Inpatient

•Acute Care Hospital or Medical Center

•Long Term Acute Care Hospital

•Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF)

•Rehabilitation Facility

•Residential Care Facilities

•Outpatient

•Same Day Surgery

•Partial-day treatment

•Cardiac Rehab

•Pulmonary Rehab

•Ambulatory Care Clinics

•Health Departments

•Medical Office

•Home Health Care

•Hospice

200

Copes by going back to child like manner

Regression

300

3 Symptoms of Stress

frequent feelings of anger, helplessness, or hopelessness, headaches, back pain, insomnia, hiding real feelings from family and friends, hurting loved ones with words or physical harm, constant worry, memory loss, and trouble thinking clearly, panic attacks with rapid heart rate  ,shortness of breath, and dizziness, isolation from friends and family, inability to make decisions, overuse of alcohol, drugs or food to feel better

300
Who qualifies for Medicare

Age 65+ and offered to younger if end stage renal disease or other debilitating illness

300

Best way to prevent infection

Wash hands

300

What is negligence?

Does or does not do something a reasonable prudent person would do

300

What tasks can you delegate to a UAP/CNA

Routine procedures and ADL's

•1) The Right Task

•2) The Right Circumstance

•3) The Right Person

•4) Right Directions/Communication

•5) Right Supervision and Evaluation

400

Treatment for bacterial infections

Antibiotics

400

What are 3 signs that the fight/flight response has been activated?

Faster/shallow breaths, increased heart rate, sweaty cold hands, shaking, lightheaded, nausea, anxiety, butterflies in stomach

400

What is the difference between Power of Attorney and Living Will?

POA= person who makes the decision

Living Will= directions on what is to be done

400

Name 3 benefits of bathing

•Cleanses the skin

•Provides an opportunity for skin assessment

•Increases circulation

•Increases sensation

•Provides comfort and relaxation

•Provides improved self-esteem

•Contributes to the establishment of the nurse-patient relationship

400

What are 3 things that require mandatory reporting?

communicable diseases, abuse, gunshot, stab wounds, rape, sexual assult

500

What are the 2 components to HIPAA

Privacy rule and security rule

500

Name the 4 types of precautions and what should be worn

Standard- performed with all patients regardless of diagnosis, hand hygiene, gloves, face shield, mask, gown

Airborne- Standard PLUS N95 (TB, Chickenpox, measles)

Contact- standard plus gloves and gown (MRSA, C.Diff)

Droplet- standard plus mask (Flu, rubella, pneumonia)

500

What are the 5 phases of illness

Prodromal, Symptomatic, Seeking help phase, dependency, recovery

500

Name 1 agency/organization/measure that focuses on quality and safety regulations

AHRQ, HRO, HEDIS, HCAHPS 

500

How do you preform oral care on an unconscious patient?

•Position patient on side with bed flat

•Keep suction ready

•Use minimal fluid

•Use lip balm

•Special mouth care every 2 hrs

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