Week 1
Week 2
Vital Signs
Sleep
Pain
100
Each state has a unique ________, which is a statute that legally defines the unique role of the nurse and differentiates it from that of other health care providers.

What is Nurse Practice Act?

100

What are the 5 steps of the nursing process?

Assessment

Diagnosis

Planning

Implementing

Evaluating

100

Describe the Point of Maximum Impulse

What is the fifth intercostal space, left midclavicular line?

100
This sleep disorder is characterized as the cessation of breathing or slow breathing for 10 seconds or longer 5 times or more per hour. The patient may also snore and may feel tired after sleeping.

What is sleep apnea.

100

What is the most reliable indicator of pain?

What is the patient?

200
Describe the nurse's role in informed consent.

What is the witness is usually a member of the health care team or an employee in the admissions department?

What is the nurse is responsible for ensuring that all necessary parties have signed the consent form and that it is in the client’s chart before the client goes to the operating room?

200

Which transmission based precautions will the nurse utilize for rubeola?

What is Airborne precautions?

200

Which direction do you pull the pinna when assessing a child's tympanic temperature?

What is: 

Pull the pinna up and back (for adult) or down and back (for children 3 years and younger).

200

List 6 factors that promote sleep.

Darkness, dim light
Consistent sleep schedule

Secretion of melatonin
Familiar sleep environment
Optimal warmth and ventilation
Performance of sleep rituals
Sedative, hypnotic drugs
Depression
Relaxation
Satiation
Proteins containing L-tryptophan
Excessive alcohol consumption

Comfort
Quiet
Effortless breathing

200
At what point does acute pain become chronic pain?

What is at 6 months?

300

Teach a patient how to mobilize with crutches utilizing the four point gait.

What is one crutch, opposite foot, other crutch, remaining foot?

300

Give 5 examples of objective data.

What is weight, temperature, skin color, blood cell count, vomiting, bleeding.

300
Calculate the pulse pressure. 

Blood pressure 188/96

Radial heart rate 88 bpm 

Apical heart rate 80 bpm 

What is 188-96=92

300

List 6 factors that suppress sleep

Sunlight, bright light  

Inconsistent sleep schedule

Suppression of melatonin

Strange sleep environment

Cold, hot, stuffy room

Disturbance of sleep rituals

Stimulant drugs

Depression, anxiety, worry  

Activity  

Hunger, thirst

Protein-deficient diets

Metabolism of alcohol  

Pain, nausea, full bladder  

Noise

Difficulty breathing

300

What are three types of patients are appropriate for use of the Wong-Baker FACES pain scale?

What is children 3 years and up, cognitively impaired patients, and clients with language barriers?

400
Name the 6 ethical principles.

What is beneficence, non-maleficence, autonomy, veracity, fidelity, and justice?

400

Describe the order to don and doff PPE.

Don:

Gown, Mask, Goggles, Gloves 

Doff: 

Gloves, Goggles, Gown, Mask

400

Give 5 examples of when vital signs should be obtained.

What is: 

On admission, when obtaining database assessments

• According to written medical orders

• Once per day when a client is stable

• At least every 4 hours when one or more vital signs are abnormal

• Every 5–15 minutes when a client is unstable or at risk for rapid physiologic changes such as after surgery

• Whenever a client’s condition appears to have changed

• A second time, or more frequently, when there is a significant difference from the previous measurement

• When a client is feeling unusual

• Before, during, and after a blood transfusion

• Before administering medications that affect any of the vital signs and after to monitor the drug’s effect

400

Which sleep disorder is characterized as the sudden onset of daytime sleep, a short NREM period before the first REM phase, and pathologic manifestations of REM sleep?

What is narcolepsy?

400

List 5 examples of complementary and alternative medical interventions that can be used for pain management.

What is.... 

Guided Imagery, Meditation, Distraction, Relaxation, Heat & Cold Therapies, Transcutaneous Electric Nerve Stimulation, Acupuncture, Acupressure, Percutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation, Biofeedback, and Hypnosis?

500

Name the 5 types of intentional torts.

What is assault, battery, false imprisonment, invasion of privacy, and defamation?

500

Which type(s) of fire extinguishers will the nurse use to extinguish an electrical fire?

What is C and ABC?

500

Describe the vital sign parameters that indicate that a patient has orthostatic hypotension.

What is: Postural hypotension is validated by a fall in the standing systolic blood pressure equal to or more than 20 mm Hg and or a decrease in diastolic blood pressure equal to or more than 10 mm Hg within 2 minutes of standing when compared with the supine blood pressure reading. An increase in the pulse rate of 15 to 30 bpm accompanying an upright position further supports the conclusion that the client experiences postural hypotension.


500

Which sleep disorder is characterized as difficulty falling asleep, awakening frequently during the night, or awakening early?

What is insomnia

500

What are the components of a basic pain assessment?

What is onset, quality, intensity, location, and duration?

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