Nutrition
Elimination
Tissue Integrity
Sensory Perception
Fundamental Concepts
100

BMI of 25 to 29.9

 what is overweight range?

100

Bladder analgesic that treats the manifestations of UTIs

What is Phenazopyridine?

100

Result of infection, thick, and contains white blood cells, tissue debris, and bacteria. (foul odor)

What is purulent drainage?

100

Allows visualization of the external auditory canal, the tympanic membrane (TM), and malleus bone visible through the TM.

What is an otoscope?

100

Encourages the client to explore feelings and thoughts avoiding yes or no questions

 What are open-ended questions?

200

Carbohydrates

 What is the body’s main source of energy?

200

Periodic catheterization method used to empty the bladder to reduce the risk of infection from indwelling catheterization

What is intermittent urinary catheterization?

200

The portion of the blood (serum) that is watery & clear or slightly yellow in appearance (fluid in blisters)

What is serous drainage?

200

Measures the mobility of the tympanic membrane and middle ear structures relative to sound to diagnose disorders of the middle ear.

What is a tympanogram?

200

 Denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance

What are the stages of grief? 

    

300

X-ray and PH

What is NG tube placement verification?

300

An intestinal obstruction caused by reduced motility following bowel manipulation during surgery,electrolyte imbalance, wound infection, or by effects of medication

What is a paralytic ileus?

300

A partial or total rupture (separation) of a sutured wound, usually with separation of underlying skin layers

What is dehiscence?

300

Identifies whether hearing loss is sensorineural and/or conductive.

What is an audiogram?

300

Flow Charts

What are trends in vital signs, blood glucose levels, pain levels, and other frequent assessment documentation charts?

400

Critical for cell function and replaces fluids the body loses through perspiration, elimination, and respiration

What is water?

400

Loss of small amounts of urine from increased abdominal pressure without bladder muscle contraction w/laughing, sneezing, coughing

What is stress incontinence?

400

Full-thickness skin loss: Visible adipose tissue with possible granulation tissue and epibole; some slough, eschar present, no exposed muscle tendons ligaments or bones

What is a stage 3 pressure injury?

400
An alteration in the inner ear, auditory nerve, or hearing center of the brain

What is Sensorineural hearing loss?

400

Alarm stage, resistance stage, exhaustion stage

what is general adaptation syndrome (or stress syndrome)? 

500

Distance between client nostril to the ear lobe to the xiphoid process

What is measuring NG tube placement?

500
Increases the bladder's ability to hold urine and clients' ability to suppress urination

What is bladder-retraining program?

500

Edema

What is An accumulation of fluid in the tissues most often from direct trauma or impaired venous return?

500

Reduced renal function that occurs with aging increases the risk for

What is ototoxicity

500

Legal process which a client has given written permission for a procedure of treatment

 What is informed consent?

    

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