Vital Signs
First Aid/Emergency
Legal/Ethical
HIPAA/Confidentiality
Intake/Output
100

List the 6 vital signs. 

Blood Pressure, Pulse, Respirations, Oxygen Saturation, Temperature, and Pain. 

100

If a bone is protruding from the extremity is it an open or closed fracture?

Open

100

Set of principles dealing with what is morally right or wrong.

Ethics

100

This is the right to privacy as defined by the US Constitution & the American Nurses Association.

Confidentiality

100

This is anything that a patient consumes or receives via IV. 

Intake

200

What is the average/normal adult blood pressure?

120/80

200

What color is arterial blood? How does it leave the body?

Bright red and spurting. 
200

Legal documents that allow individuals to state what medical Rx they want or do not want in the event that they become incapacitated and are unable to express their wishes regarding medical care

Do Not Resuscitate 

200

On average, _____ persons have access to a single patient record.

75

200

This is anything that a patient excretes via urine, feces, emesis, etc. 

Output

300

Define Tachycardia and Bradycardia. 

Tachycardia - rapid heart beat 

Bradycardia - slow heart beat

300

What are the 3 main killers you have to worry about with someone needing first aid?

Airway, Bleeding, Shock 

300

Failure to give care that is normally expected of a particular healthcare worker.

Negligence 

300

What does HIPAA stand for? What does it do?

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act

It protects a pt’s right to have his or her health information kept private and secure. Pt has the right to control who will see their info.

300

This is a device used on patients when they are unable to ambulate to the bathroom. 

A bedpan 

400

List the 7 pulse sites. 

TEMPORAL - side of forehead

CAROTID - neck

BRACHIAL - inner aspect of forearm at crease of elbow, used in infants 

RADIAL - inner aspect of wrist, thumb side, most common

FEMORAL - inner aspect of upper thigh

POPLITEAL- behind the knee

DORSALIS PEDIS - top of foot arch

400

How many classifications of open wounds are there?

  • Abrasion

  • Incision

  • Laceration

  • Puncture

  • Avulsion

  • Amputation

400

Failure of the professional to use degree of skill and learning commonly expected in that profession.

Usually results in injury, loss or death to pt

Malpractice

400

What are some things that are included in a patient's confidential information?

SS number

Address

Age

All related health information including allergies.

NOTE: Must have written authorization from the pt to release any of the above information.

400

This is something you would insert in a male or female for various reasons, including urinary retention, ICU, etc. 

Foley Catheter 

500

What is an apical pulse?

Pulse count taken at the apex of the heart with a stethoscope

Reasons to take an apical pulse:

Ordered by a MD

Pts on certain meds such as Lanoxin or Digoxin

Pts with irregular heartbeats, hardening of the arteries, heart murmurs & weak or rapid radial pulses

Infants and children because they have rapid radial pulses.

500

How many types of shock are there?

Shock is inadequate perfusion or  (blood flow) leading to inadequate oxygen delivery to tissues.

There are 6 different types of shock: 

- Cardiogenic

- Septic 

- Neurologic

-Psychogenic

- Anaphylactic 

- Hypovolemic

500

Document that permits a pt to appoint another person to make any decisions regarding health care if the pt should become unable to make decisions.

Durable Power of Attorney 

500
A patient is awaiting test results from her physician. They call her home but her husband answers. The nurse gives the results to the patient's husband. Did the office violate HIPPA?

Yes - unless the wife signed a form disclosing that it was okay for her medical information to be shared. 

500

This is an opening created in the intestines where bowel movements are excreted. 

Ostomy 

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