Urinary Elimination
Bowel Elimination
Nutrition
Nursing Standards and Practice
100

This type of urinary incontinence refers to when increased abdominal pressure causes loss of urine.

What is Stress incontinence?

Stress incontinence occurs with laughing or coughing. Any type of increased pressure forces the urine out.

100

Foods high in this substance will help promote bowel elimination.

What is high fiber foods? 

(Whole grains, vegetables, fruits)

Fiber helps increase the size of food and makes it softer, making passing of it easier.

100

The following lists the parameters for BMI classifications (List all of them).

Bonus question: Why is BMI not a great measurement?

What is

<18.5 Underweight

18.5-24.9 Normal

25-29.9 Overweight

30< Obese

40< Morbidly Obese.

BMI doesn't account for muscle/fat disposition. Rather it only accounts weight and height (all NFL players are basically obese).

100

This conflict began the major shift into the modern nursing that we see today.

What is World War II?

World War II saw the shift of men going overseas to fight the war, while women began to fill these roles in large numbers, due to the high demand.

200

The act of urination takes place under which division of the autonomic nervous system?

What is the parasympathetic nervous system?

200

This is the site that most of the NUTRIENTS (not water) are absorbed in the GI tract. (Be location specific.)

What is the Small Intestine,  duodenum?

The stomach is a food pouch and releases enzymes to help begin digestion. Food goes from the stomach to the small intestine. The first part of the small intestine (duodenum) absorbs the majority of the nutrients.

200

The following diet includes foods/fluids that you can see through.

What is the clear liquid diet?

Clear liquid- Liquid at room temp. Easy for digestive system. Examples include Jell-O, broth, tea, black coffee, apple juice.


200

CCBC must follow a set of core competencies from this organization to be accredited as a nursing program.

What is the American Association of College of Nursing?

The AACN accredits schools to provide Nursing degrees.

300

This is the term for when patients produce below 30 mL of urine per hour.

What is oliguria?

Oliguria is low urine output. This is defined as less than 30mL/hour.

Anuria is lack of urine output. This is defined as less than 100 mL/day. 

Both have indications of kidney injury (no bueno).

300

The following common medication can cause the color of stool to become pink, red or black.

What is aspirin?

Aspirin causes stool to be pink, red or black.

Iron and Bismuth causes stool to be black.

Antacids cause white or speckles in stool.

Antibiotics can cause grey or green.

300

The following two methods measure the proper length for NG tube and confirm the placement.

Bonus: Why do we confirm the placement? 

What is Nose-Ear-Xiphoid and x-ray confirmation.

The placement of the tube is confirmed so that the NG tube is not placed down the trachea.

300

These set of laws help enforce differing state-wide scope of practice.

Nurse Practice Acts

Each state has a different level of scope of practice. For example, Some states may require physician oversight while administering a certain medication.

400

The following device is used for patients with urinary incontinence, typically for men who have enlarged prostates.

What is the coude' catheter?

Coude' is more flexible and maneuverable, since the prostate is blocking space for urine output.

400

The absence of bowel sounds after five minutes of auscultation could indicate a patient has this complication.

What is bowel obstruction?

In health assessment, you learn to auscultate each quadrant of the bowel for up to five minutes until you hear bowel gurgling. If there isn't any sound, that can indicate there's some type of blockage in the GI tract.

400

The following tube feeding presents a greater risk of gastric distention and diarrhea.

What is Intermittent Feeding?

Intermittent feeding delivers food over a bolus over 20-30 minutes at a time. It increases the risk of diarrhea and distention. 

Continuous feeding is preferred generally. 

400

This is the nurses primary role within the hospital.

What is being a caregiver?

While there are other roles such as advocating, communicating and being a leader, being a caregiver is the first priority. 

500

A patients bladder has been irrigated with 1000 cc of normal saline. The output at the end of the shift was measured to be 4000 cc. What was the patients true urine output?

What is 3000 cc.

For measuring true output, you subtract:

Total Output- Irrigation

In this case: 4000 cc- 1000 cc= 3000 cc

500

The following should be included in patient teaching for colostomy care.

What is 

Changing the pouch twice weekly, inspecting the stoma for changes, low fiber diet, drink 6-8 glasses of water each day.


500

This compound is only available from animal sources and helps with DNA and Red blood cell formation

What is Vitamin B12?

Understanding each vitamins (and minerals) function is crucial.

Vitamin A helps with eyesight and immune system.

Vitamin B12 helps with DNA and red blood cell formation. You can really only get it from animal sources.

Vitamin C helps form tissue and the immune system.

Vitamin D helps absorb calcium and intestinal absortion.

Vitamin E helps the immune system, nervous system and helps protect cells.

Vitamin K helps with blood clotting.

500

The following refers to places that allow you to practice with a different states nursing license.

What are compact states?

Compact states allow you to practice with another states nursing license. Most of the states within the US are, including Maryland.

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