Skin/GI
Fluid/Electrolytes
Acid-Base
Pain Managment
Musculoskeletal
100

Another name for bruising

What is Ecchymosis?

100

Perspiration and respirations cause what type of fluid loss?

What is insensible?

100

Decreased pH, Increase PaCO2, normal HCO3

Respiratory Acidosis 

100

The patient's acceptable pain rating measured by progress towards meeting functional goals 

What is a comfort function goal? 

100

Type of scan used to assess for osteoporosis. 

What is bone densitometry, bone density scan, or DEXA? 

200

Benign changes in elderly skin that appear as bright red moles

What are Cherry Angiomas 

200

What 2 findings would the nurse expect in a patient with acute kidney failure?

What is hypervolemia and hyperkalemia?

200

Patient on continuous NG tube suction is at risk for which acid-base imbalance?

What is metabolic alkalosis? 

200

Medication used to treat respiratory depression and oversedation from opioid use 

What is Naloxone? 
200

Proper positioning of a patient after hip replacement surgery (e.g., hip precautions) 

What is abduction? 

300

Enzyme that stimulates digestion of proteins in the GI tract 

What is pepsin? 

300

A 40 year old man is admitted for dehydration after running a marathon in 90 degree heat. What 2 types of IVF might you anticipate giving?

What is Lactated Ringers or 0.9% NS?

300

Hyperventilation is associated with which acid-base imbalance? 

What is respiratory alkalosis? 
300

Anticonvulsant medication used to treat neuropathic pain

What is Gabapentin? 

300

Condition involving palor, pulselessness, and decreased sensation after trauma or fracture. 

What is compartment syndrome? 

400

Dermatologic condition that produces thick scaling over flexor areas of the body (e.g., knees and elbows) and requires life-long management

What is psoriasis? 

400

Twitching of muscles enervated by the facial nerve when the region about 2cm anterior to the earlobe is tapped 

What is Chvostek sign?

400

pH: 7.13

PaCO2: 69 mmHg

HCO3: 37 mEq/L

Respiratory Acidosis, partially compensated 

400
Scale used to assess effects of sedation caused by opioids 

What is POSS (Pasero Opioid-Induced Sedation Scale)? 

400

Common medication used to treat low bone mineral density that has a risk for osteonecrosis of the bone (e.g., jaw bone with tooth extraction)

What is alendronate (Fosamax)? 

500

Condition that presents with vesicular lesions that follow a dermatome and is treated with Acyclovir

What is herpes zoster? 

500

The clinical manifestations of hyperkalemia. 

What are peaked T-waves, muscle cramping, and arrhythmias?

500
pH: 7.62

PaCO2: 31mmHg

HCO3: 22mEq/L

Respiratory Alkalosis, uncompensated 

500

List the components of the pain assessment. 

What is OLD CARTS or OPQRST? 

500

Death of bone due to lack of blood supply. 

What is avascular necrosis (i.e., osteonecrosis)?

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