What I stand for
Pills and fluids
Look Listen Feel
I care
General Knowledge
100

What is VRE

Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococcus

100

Give 1 example of isotonic solution

NACL

LRS/Hartman's


100

Components of GCS

Eye opening

Verbal

Motor

100

Give 2 indications of paracetamol

analgesia

antipyretic

100

How many NMBA standards of nursing practice are there?

7

200

What is HIRAID

HIstory

Red Flags

Assessment

Interventions

Diagnostics


200

Give 3 examples of opiods?

morphine

fentanyl

endone

targin

oxycontin


200

What does a wheezing sound indicate?

narrowed airways

200

Identify 2 mechanical ways to prevent DVT

TEDS

Calf compressors

200

Medications that are classified as controlled drugs due to their significant potential for abuse, dependence, and misuse.

Schedule 8

300

What is DOAC?

Dula Oral Anti-coagulant

300

What is the antidote for opioid toxicity/overdose?

naloxone

300

Identify at least 5 areas to assess in performing a neurovascular  assessment

Pain

Temp

Color

Edema

Movement

Numbness and tingling sensation

Nerve involvement

300

What should be the rate of chest compressions during CPR?

100-120/min

300

refers to the legal and ethical obligation of healthcare professionals to ensure the safety and well-being of their patients while providing care.

Duty of Care

400

What is PEA?

Pulseless Electrical Activitity

400

What is the antidote of Warfarin?

Vitamin K

400

Give at least 4 items to assess in AWS

Perspiration

Tremor

Anxiety

Agitation

Temperature

Hallucination

Orientation

400

You are looking after a patient who is currently on Warfarin. What result will you check before asking the medical team to chart the dose?

INR- International Normalised Ratio

400

Where did the word nurse originate?

The word "nurse" originally came from the Latin word "nutricius", meaning to nourish, to protect and to sustain, referring to a wet-nurse; only in the late 16th century did it attain its modern meaning of a person who cares for the infirm.

500

Whar is DRSABCD?

Danger

Response

Send for help

Airway

Bretahing

CPR/chest compressions

Defibrillation

500

Give at least 3 medications given to manage hyperkalemia.

resonium

dextrose+insulin

salbutamol

calcium gluconate


500

Identify at least 5 investigations to identify sepsis

Lactate

CRP

FBC

EUC

VBG/ABG

Blood c/s

Sputum c/s

Stool c/s

Urine c/s

Chest X-ray

Sputum c/s


500

A patient is currently on heparin infusion. Identify at least 3 nursing management/considerations you have to remember when looking after the patient.

Monitor APTT and adjust rate according to protocol

Never disconnect or stop the infusion if not ordered or asked by protocol

Never collect any blood from the arm where the heparin is infusing

Monitor for any signs and symptoms of bleeding


500

Identify at least 3 ethical principles in nursing

  1. Respect for Human Rights
  2. Beneficence
  3. Non-maleficence
  4. Autonomy
  5. Justice
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