Obesity
Diabetes
Heart Disease
Nutrition
Miscellaneous
100
What is the leading characteristic of obesity?

Excess amount of body fat

100

Insulin aspart is a type of ______ -acting insulin.

Rapid

100

What percentage of adults over the age of 18 in the US have hypertension?

45%

100

The 3 macronutrients are _____, ________, & _____________.

fats, proteins, and carbs

100

This ethical principle refers to an individual's right to self-determination.

Autonomy

200

A BMI higher than this qualifies as obesity

30.0

200

This type of diabetes is characterized by the body's failure to produce insulin due to autoimmune destruction of pancreatic beta cells

Type 1 diabetes

200

Hypertension is classified as a BP of _______ or higher.

130/80

200

The muscular contractions that propel food through the digestive tract are known as ________.

Peristalsis

200

These are the 5 rights of medication administration.

Dose, Route, Time, Patient, Medication

300

List 3 risk factors for obesity

Heart Disease, Type 2 Diabetes, HTN, High Cholesterol, Sleep Apnea

300

This acute complication of Type 1 diabetes is characterized by severe hyperglycemia, ketones in the urine, and metabolic acidosis

DKA

300

List 3 risk factors for hypertension

Sedentary lifestyle, smoking, alcohol use, obesity, age, stress, family history, unhealthy diet (high in sodium and fatty food)

300

This nutrient group should make up 45%-65% of total daily calories and is the body's primary fuel source

Carbohydrates

300

This renal disorder can often be caused by strep throat.

Glomerulonephritis

400

This type of surgery is often used in the treatment of obese patients

Bariatric surgery

400

This condition is a leading cause of foot ulcers in patient's with diabetes. It is defined as nerve damage as a result of chronic hyperglycemia.

Diabetic Neuropathy

400

List 3 complications of hypertension

Heart disease, stroke and cognitive impairment, kidney failure, vision damage or loss

400

This macromineral contributes to fluid balance, muscle function, and nerve transmission and can be found in tomatoes, spinach, kale, and whole grains.

Potassium

400

These lab tests can be used to detect liver injury (aka, these are liver funx tests)

AST and ALT

500

What percent of Hawaiʻi's population has obesity?

26%

500

The nurse should educate their patient to use this technique to prevent lipodystrophy at injection site.

Rotating injection sites

500

This is the mechanism by which diuretics help to treat hypertension

Help the body to excrete salt and water which lowers blood volume and decreases pressure against the walls of the artery 

500

This vitamin contributes to fighting off infection and aids in keeping red blood cells healthy

Vitamin E

500

When assessing pain in a 3 y/o who is non-verbal, the nurse should utilize this specialized pain scale that relies on observation of facial expression, leg movement, activity, cry, and consolability.

FLACC scale

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