VS
Disease
Assessment
Cultural
Body mechanics
100

Oxygen saturation (SpO2) level less than 90%.

What is Hypoxemia

100

Diseases are present at birth, resulting from genetic or environmental factors.

What is the origin of congenital diseases

100

Process of gathering subjective data regarding the patient's history and concerns

What is a key purpose of the nurse-client interview.

100

Providing care through understanding diverse cultural beliefs

What is transcultural nursing 

100

Moving a body part in a 360-degree motion

What is circumduction 

200

Heart rate >100 beats per minute.

What is Tachycardia 

200

Major environmental risk factor for the development of disease

What is exposure to air pollution

200

First step in performing a nursing assessment

What is gathering data through the patient interview

  

200

Health belief systems considers disease as the result of supernatural forces

What is Folk health belief system

200

Moving the leg toward the midline of the body

What is adduction of the leg 

300

Most accurate core body temperature reading

What is rectal temperature

300

Yellow discoloration of the sclera.

What is scleral icterus 

300

Nurse asks the patient to close their eyes and identify the object placed in their hand

What is assessment of sensory function 

300

Discrimination or prejudice against individuals with disabilities

What is ableism

300

Bending at the knees and keeping the object close to your body when lifting

What is proper body mechanics

400

A weak, thready pulse

What is 1+ on the pulse strength scale. 

400

Inflammation leads to the release of chemicals that stimulate pain receptors

  

What is the relationship between inflammation and pain

400

Deep pitting with an indentation that remains for a prolonged period

What is 3+ edema on the pitting edema scale

400

Who would a 75-year-old male Hispanic client consult with regarding his care.

 What is consulting with the eldest son when making decisions on care

400

Immobility that causes blood to pool in the lower extremities

 What are risk of developing deep vein thrombosis

500

Artery is most commonly used to measure pulse

What is radial artery

500

During neurological assessment patient's pupils are unequal in size

What is a potential sign of increased intracranial pressure

  

500

Using the hands to feel body parts for abnormalities

  

What is the skill of palpation used during a physical assessment

500

How can the nurse determine that culturally competent care has been delivered in a patient who speaks limited English

What is patient ability to answers questions about treatment and prescribed medications

  

500

Decreased peristalsis, Diminished breath sounds and Redness and warmth in the calf 

What are complications of patients who are immobile for an extended time

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