Sensory/Cognitive
Nutrition
Perioperative
Cultural
Random
100

Risk for injury, inability to care for self, impaired socialization

What is nursing concerns related to patients with sensory alterations?

100

Dry/brittle hair, abnormal heart rate/bp, loss of balance, muscle wasting, and dry skin

What is the physical signs and symptoms of poor nutrition?

100

Smoking, age, nutrition, obesity, OSA, immunosuppression, electrolyte imbalance, postoperative nausea and vomiting, and VTE

What is surgical risk factors?

100

An equality between the health status of some disadvantaged groups

What is health disparity?

100

The lab the nurse will want to check to evaluate for postoperative bleeding

What is CBC?

200

A noticeable decline in memory and thinking skills, most but not all are at the early stages of Alzheimer's 

What is mild cognitive impairment?

200

At risk for deficiencies. Specifically iron, folate, protein, and electrolytes

What is pregnant women 

200

Seriousness, urgency, purpose

What are classifications of surgery?

200

Plain language, teach back, interpreter (not a family member) 

What are key nursing interventions for providing culturally competent care?

200

Affects a persons ability to communicate

What is aphasia?

300

Infection, pain, sleep deprivation, and distress

What is common causes/triggers for delirium?

300

A patient has just been started on an anticoagulant, the nurse will educate the patient that this nutrient is known to affect the clotting

What is Vitamin K?

300

Anticoagulants, diuretics, and insulins all have this in common 

What is medications that may be stopped prior to surgery?

300

Subconscious feelings and prejudices that affect how we view the world

What is implicit bias?

300

70-100

What is considered a 'good' fasting blood sugar?

400

Speak calmly, listen to frustrations, provide a consistent routine, respect their personal space

What is teaching strategies for a caregiver with a client with Alzheimer's?

400

 Assess for bowel sounds, ensure an x-ray has confirmed placement of NG before use, place to low intermittent suction as indicated by order

What are nursing interventions for a patient with an NG tube?

400

Teaching a patient post-op interventions happens during which stage

What is pre-op or once the surgery has been scheduled?

400

Prayer, music, nutrition, meditation, supportive touch, and support systems

What are therapeutic nursing interventions for a patient in spiritual distress? 

400

Acute confusional state

What is delirium? 

500

Inadequate quality or quantity of stimulation

What is sensory deprivation? 

500

Preventing and monitoring for central line infections, hyperglycemia, and electrolyte imbalances

What is nursing considerations for a patient receiving parenteral nutrition?

500

The patient must be competent, have the procedure, risks, and benefits explained to them by a provider, and not be under any duress prior to completion

What is an informed consent?

500

To understand and appreciate other cultures and social groups, and consider how this may impact the care we give

What is cultural competence?

500

Helping patients maintain faithfulness to their belief system and worship practices versus helping patients identify meaning and purpose in life, look beyond the present

What is religious versus spiritual care?

M
e
n
u