Wounds
Nursing Process
Physical Assessment
Medication Administration
Sleep and nutrition
100

This phase of wound healing occurs from days 5-21 where cells develop to fill the wound defect and resurface the skin.  

What is the proliferative phase?

100

This involves gathering data about the patient and their health status 

What is Assessment?

100

This area is assessed in a different order than the rest of the physical assessments 

What is the abdomen?

100

This is one of the rights of medication administration that needs 3 checks to ensure that you are giving the correct medication

What is right drug? 

100

This energy nutrient aids with tissue building, metabolism, immune system function, fluid balance, acid-base balance and used a secondary energy source.  

What is protein? 

200

This is when a sterile or sharp instrument is used to remove devitalized tissue from a wound 

What is sharp debridement?

200

This is performed to obtain data about an actual, potential, or possible problem that has been identified or is suspected 

What is a focused assessment?

200

This is found at the fifth intercostal space at the midclavicular line

What is the Apex or mitral valve or PMI

200

This type of injection is given by pinching the tissue at the injection site and insert the needle using a 45 to 90 degree angle depending on the amount of adipose tissue

What is a subcutaneous injection?
200

This is the diet of choice for people with chewing difficulties resulting from missing teeth, jaw problems, or extensive fatigue

What is a mechanical soft diet?

300

This assessment is used to determine the pressure score risk of a patient.  

What is the Braden scale? 

300

This is the process of planning for self-care and continuity of care after the patient leaves a healthcare setting 

What is discharge planning? 

300

This is the use of sight to gather data

What is inspection? 

300

This is used when drawing medication from an ampule 

What is a filter needle? 
300

This is used when a patient has a functioning intestinal tract but needs nutritional support due to things like swallowing disorders. 

What is enteral feeding? 

400

This is necrotic tissue, that is dry, thick and leathery.  It may be black, brown or gray depending on moisture level. 

What is eschar?

400

This provides mostly objective data and makes use of the following techniques, inspection, palpation, percussion, and auscultation.

What is physical assessment?

400

This is a scale used to document the level of consciousness of a patient by describing the response 

What is Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS)

400

This type of medication is placed under the tongue. 

What is a sublingual medication?

400

This is a disorder of the central nervous system characterized by a strong and often overwhelming urge to move the legs while resting 

What is restless leg syndrome? 

500

This wound is characterized by full-thickness skin loss with damage or necrosis of subcutaneous tissue.  Adipose is visible. 

What is a stage 3 pressure injury?

500

This involves performing or delegating planned interventions, this is the step in which you carry out the plan

What is Implementation?

500

This pulse is assessed by pressing on the inner (medial) side of the ankle below the medial malleolus

What is the posterior tibial pulse?

500

This is an unintended, often predictable, physiological effect of the medication to which patients usually adapt 

What is a medication side effect? 

500

These stages of sleep is the restful phase of sleep that is divided into 3 stages

What is Non-rapid eye movement or NREM