Nursing Safety
Cells
Tissue
Wounds
100

What does the mnemonic PASS stand for?

Pull

Aim

Squeeze

Sweep

100

This is the diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane in the presence of at least one impermeant solute.

Osmosis

100

this type of tissue covers the body and many of its parts.

epithelial tissue

100

A surgical wound with well approximated edges would be in what healing process?

primary intention

200

This level is the bottom layer of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs.

Physiological

200

this type of transport requires expenditure of energy by the cell.

active transport

200

this type of muscle tissue is said to be voluntary, striated muscle.

skeletal muscle

200
A pressure ulcer that the extent of tissue damage cannot be determined is what stage?

stage 4

300

What type of micro-organism is MRSA?

Bacteria

300

this type of active transport has a movement of solute particles from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration

ion pump

300

this tissue have large cell bodies and this fiberlike extensions.

nervous tissue
300

What type of tissue is required for epitheliazation to occur?

 Granulated tissue

400

This is mean C in the ABCDE mnemonic of emergency care.

Circulation

400

This type of cell reaction traps bacterial cells by engulfing them.

Phagocytosis

400

the most abundant and widely distributed tissue in the body.

connective

400

E in skin cancer mnemonic.

Evolving

500

MRSA is to be put in what time of isolation.

Contact

500

This type of active transport moves fluid and dissolved molecules into a cell by trapping them in a section of plasma membrane that pinches off inside the cell.

pinocytosis

500

This tissue has rapid communication between body structures and control of body functions.

nervous tissue

500

a flat, discolored, non palpable area of the skin. 

macule