Evidence/Culture
Safety/VS
Nutrition/Skin
Eyes/Ears
Heart/PV&Lymph
100

This is the type of data collected with what the patient states about him / herself during history taking.

Subjective data

100

These skills are used to exam your patient.

Inspection, palpation, percussion, and auscultation.

100

The epidermis is nourished by blood vessels in the dermis below.  This is because the epidermis is?

Avascular

100

It is easier for pathogens from the nasopharynx to migrate through to the middle ear in an infant or child - putting them at great risk for a middle ear infection because?

Their ear canal is relatively shorter and wider and positioned more horizontal compared to an adults

100

During systole, these two heart valves close.

Tricuspid and mitral

200

In nursing, the method of moving from a novice nurse to becoming an expert practitioner is through what?

Critical thinking!

200

This begins the moment that you see / meet your patient.

Inspection

200

This is the first step in assessing nutritional status.

Nutritional screening

200

The eustachian tube connects the ____ ear with the ____ and allows for passage of air.

Middle ear; Nasopharynx

200

Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is caused by what?

Atherosclerosis - less commonly by embolism, hypercoagulable states or arterial dissection

300

Ethnic and racial minorities, people with disabilities and those within the LGBQT community are known as?

Vulnerable populations

300

If your patient is being seen on the medical / surgical floor and has a regular rate and rhythm of respirations, how long do you count?

30 seconds then multiply by 2

300

This produces a protective lipid substance through the hair follicles that oils and lubricates the skin and hair.

Sebaceous glands

300

The most commonly used and accurate measure of visual acuity is what?

The Snellen Chart

300

Arteries are responsible for sending oxygenated blood and essential nutrients to all the body tissues.  When there is a defect in the system, this can result, leading to potential death of distal tissue or an insufficient blood supply reaching the tissues.

Ischemia

400
Documentation in nursing is vital - if documentation isn't done - then this means the job wasn't done.  As part of this, documentation MUST be this at all times and as often as it is needed / warranted.

Factual and complete

400

The level of the blood pressure is determined by 5 things: cardiac output, peripheral vascular resistance, volume of circulating blood, viscosity, and ? 

Elasticity of the vessels

400

Nutritional status is defined as what?

The balance between nutrient intake and nutrient requirements

400

This is not accessible to direct examination; however, we can still assess its function.  It is necessary for equilibrium and hearing.

Bony labyrinth

400

All heart sounds are described by what?

Frequency - is it high pitched or low pitched

Intensity - is it loud or soft

Duration - how long is it

Timing - does it occur during systole or diastole

500

Health status is influenced by: personal, social, economic, and environmental factors.  These together are termed what?

Determinants of Health

500

This is the most important step in providing a safer environment for your patient.

Hand hygiene

500

As puberty starts and an adolescent starts to grow and further develop, these glands increase in response to heat and emotional stimuli - producing body odor.

Apocrine glands

500

These protect the eye from injury, strong light and dust.

Eyelids

500

This valve is located in the left lower sternal border.

Tricuspid valve

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