poor lighting, clutter, sock feet
True or false: too much Tylenol can cause the tip of your nose to turn a slight green discoloration
What is False
DNR
What is Do not resuscitate
A patient with MRSA is put on what type of precautions?
What is Contact
What vitals can a fever affect?
What are HR & RR
Pocketing food, talking while eating
What is Risk of aspiration
True or false: Infection can cause your blood glucose levels to rise
QID
What is four times a day
A Patient with COVID is put on what type of precautions?
What is droplet
Which of the following areas are at risk of getting a pressure injury? Heels, coccyx, hip, shoulder
What is all of the above
What is the best way to reduce the spread of infection?
What is Hand hygiene
True or False: Tylenol can only be given in an oral form
What is false
NKDA
What is No known drug allergies
A Patient with shingles (open blisters) is put on what type of precautions?
a sudden onset of confusion that usually has a physiological basis and may be caused by conditions such as infection, polypharmacy, and metabolic changes
What is delirium
A Patient who has been acting out lately and swinging at staff
What is risk for Violence
True or false: Too much Advil can cause internal bleeding
What is true
SBO
What is small bowel obstruction
A Patient with C-diff is placed on what type of precautions?
What is Contact +
What is the name of the stool chart used to type bowel movements
What is Bristol Stool chart
When a Neonate is left uncovered with no hat
What is Risk of hypothermia
What is the highest glucose I have ever seen?
What is 70
DTV
What is a deep vein thrombus
A patient with Pneumonia is placed on what type of precautions?
What is Droplet
Name at least 4 signs or symptoms of a UTI in an older person
+/- fever, irritation, agitation, foul-smelling urine, pain with urination, incontinence.