Infection
Nutrition
Comfort/Pain
Sleep
Mobility
100
Direct contact such as ingestion, sneezing and indirect contact
What are modes of transmission?
100
60-70%
What is total body weight of water?
100
Pain that originates in the internal organs is called this
What is visceral pain?
100
Sudden urges to fall asleep
What is narcolepsy?
100
Type of exercise for cardiovascular patients to avoid
What is isometric?
200
Acquired infections MRSA, VRE
What are noscomial infections?
200
Iodine responsibility
What is thyroid hormone production?
200
Fifth vital sign
What is pain?
200
Pauses in breathing during sleep
What is sleep apnea?
200
Misaligment of the spine in the elderly
What is kyphosis?
300
#1 Prevention
What is handwashing?
300
These are antioxidants
What are Vitamins A, C, E known as ?
300
Conscious awareness of pain
What is perception?
300
Two sleep cycles
What is NREM and REM?
300
This happens to muscles if not used
What is atrophy?
400
MRSA, VRE, C-Diff and MDRO's
What are resistant organisms?
400
Major energy source for cells come from these
What are carbohydrates?
400
Number one advantage of PCA
What is patient can control pain dosing?
400
State of relaxation and calmness
What is rest?
400
Decreased blood flow and circulation to an area can cause this.
What are pressure ulcers?
500
Infection symptoms
What are fever, redness, drainage signs of? Double Jeopardy: Name the 4 stages of an infectious process
500
Lack of this vitamin may cause motor and sensory disturbances
What is Vitamin B? Double Jeopardy: Glucose is stored here as glycogen?
500
Oxygen is administered for this type of pain.
What is ischemic? Double Jeopardy: Adminstering a back masasage has a basis in this theory of pain management.
500
These two stages are difficulty to distinguish
What is Stage 3 and 4 in NREM? Double Jeopardy: Grinding of teeth during sleep.
500
Decrease in Calcium may cause these.
What is pathological fractures? Double Jeopardy: This condition is known as fixed resistance to passive stretch of muscles.
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