Nutrition and obesity
Hospital Admissions
Pharmacology Basics
Fundamentals
Pain
100

What hormones do diabetics lack?

Insulin

100

What is SBAR

Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation

100

What does PRN mean on a medication order?

As needed

100

The first step of the nursing process

Assessment

100

What class of drugs includes ibuprofen and naproxen?

NSAIDS

200

A BMI of ___ or higher is classified as obesity.

30

200

What item should always be within the patient’s reach?

Call light

200

What’s the “5 Rights” of medication administration?

Right patient, drug, dose, route, time

200

What type of precautions are used for patients with C. difficile?

Contact precautions

200

What pain scale is most commonly used for adults?

0–10 Numeric Rating Scale

300

Which nutrient provides the body’s main source of energy?

Carbohydrates

300

Who coordinates the patient’s discharge plan from the time of admission?

The case manager or social worker

300

What route delivers medication directly into the bloodstream?

IV

300

What is the normal adult heart rate range?

60–100 bpm

300

When should pain be reassessed after giving IV pain medication?

15–30 minutes

400

What lab value is used to assess long-term blood sugar control in obese diabetic patients?

Hemoglobin A1C

400

What does a triage nurse do?

decides how quickly a new patient needs treatment

400

How many milliliters are in one teaspoon?

5 mL

400

When removing PPE, which item should be removed first?

Gloves

400

The best and most accurate indicator of a patient’s pain

The patient’s self-report

500

Which nutrient is essential for red blood cell production and prevents anemia?

Iron


500

What is the first action when greeting a newly admitted patient?

Introduce yourself by name and role

500

What drug class ends in “-olol” and what does it do?

Beta blockers — reduce heart rate and blood pressure

500

Which side of a patient should you stand on when using a cane?

The patient’s weaker side

500

What is the name of the pain when you can still feel an amputated limb?

phantom pain or neuropathic pain

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