The Nursing Profession
The Older Adult
Safety
H-T/Comfort/Pain/EOL
Acronyms
100

ADPIE

What is the nursing process?

100

UTIs, PNA, & Flu

What are common infections that older adults experience?

100

The two EBP scales we have been using in clinical to measure fall & skin injury risks

What are the Braden & Morse scales?

100

An individual that is notarized to, thus, a legal spokesperson, for a patient that can no longer speak for themselves  

What is a DPOA (durable power of attorney)?

100

Framework for nursing care and practice

What is QSEN? (Quality and Safety Education for Nurses)

200

Integrity guide for all American nursing practices and decision making 

What is the ANA Code of Ethics?

200

Getting out of bed, going to the bathroom, performing hygiene, such as brushing teeth and showering, getting dressed, cooking, eating, shopping, and cleaning and keeping house

What are ADLs (activities of daily living)?

200

Use of these devices should be a last resort and needs a physicians order

What are restraints?

200

The agency that by law must be called within an hour of a patient's TOD

What is One Legacy?

200

The national licensure test to become a RN

What is NCLEX? (National Council Licensure Examination) 

300

Defines the legal scope of nursing practice

What are state nurse practice acts?

300

Ages 85+

What is considered the oldest old?

300

Position, potty, pain, possessions (including call light)

What are the 4 P's (for nurse rounding)?

300

Neuro, cardiac, respiratory, GU, GI, MS, Skin, endocrine, pain

What are the systems for a nursing head-to-toe assessment?

300

The five hospital-acquired infections

What are HAPI, CAUTI, CLABSI, VAP, SSI?

(hospital-acquired pressure injury, catheter-associated urinary tract infection, central line-associated blood stream infection, ventilator-associated pneumonia, surgical site infection) 

400

A saying that is part of our past & present nursing culture, which we all must work to eliminate for the future, that illustrates the absence of civility to new nurses

What is "nurses eat their young"?

400

Near vision (presbyopia), hearing higher pitched sounds (presbycusis), taste buds, skin elasticity, muscle mass, bone density, height (spinal cord compression), amount of calories needed (metabolism slows down)

What are things that normally decrease with aging?

400

Sitting upright, small bites/sips, chin tuck, no talking, no distractions, watch out for any coughing, drooling, pocketing of food, careful of straws

What are aspiration precautions?

400

Numeric 0-10 scale, CPOT, PAIN-AD

What are some EBP pain scales?

400

Nursing data base for research and EBP articles and journals

What is CINHAL? (Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature)

500

Less than 15% of the RN population, with goals for the near future to reach 30%, and those who need to be especially careful of work place injuries

What are male nurses?

500

Joint issues/pain, polypharmacy, body fat, cardiovascular issues, digestive issues, UTIs, dental issues, BMI

What are things that normally increase with aging?

500

Patient personal items that are often expensive and timely to replace, that can impact eating, visual and/or hearing sensory perception

What are dentures, glasses, and/or hearing aids?

500

Heat, cold, meditation, aromatherapy, music, distraction

What are some non-pharmacological approaches that can provide comfort/manage pain? 

500
For pain assessment

What is OLDCART? (Onset, Location, Duration, Characteristics, Aggravating factors, Relieving factors, Treatment)