Bacterial, Viral, Fungal, and Parasitic infection
Fluid imbalances
Electrolyte Imbalances
Fundamental Concepts
Skills
100

organism the uses the host's genetic machinery to reproduce

What is Viruses?

100

lack of fluid in the body, from insufficient intake or excessive loss

What is dehydration ?

100

Blood sodium level less than 136 mEq/L. 

What is hyponatremia?

100

Right patient, right med, right route, right dose, right time.  

what is the 5 rights of medication administration?

100

 technique required for inserting a foley catheter 

What is surgical asepsis? 

200

Candida albicans,Aspergillus

What is fungi?

200

excess of water and electrolytes 

what is hypervolemia?


200

Causes dysrhythmias( shorted QT & ST intervals) and increases risk for blood clots. Decreases refelxes and bone pain, weakness, lethargy, Decrease LOC, & personalitiy change 

What is hypercalcemia 

200

Right task, right circumstance, right person, right direction and communication, right supervison and evaluation

What is the 5 rights of delegation 

200

Do not use cotton balls and other products that shed fibers, if irrigating, use a piston syringe or a sterile straight catheter for deep wounds with small openings. Apply 5-8 psi of pressure. Use normal saline, lactated ringers, or an antibiotic/antimicrobial solution. Hold the tip 1 inch above the wound, repeating the procedure until the irrigant flowing out of the wound is clear.

What is performing dressing change? 

300

A systemic inflammatory response syndrome resulting from the body's response to serious infection, usually bacterial

What is Sepsis?

300

dry mucous membranes, cool clammy skin, oliguria, hyperthermia, tachycardia, hypotension


What is expected findings of dehydration?

300

Normal ranges from 1.3-2.1 mEq/L

Magnesium serum levels 

300

Complete a fall risk assessment, leave call light in bed, hourly rounding, place clients near nurses station, bed in lowest patient, and wheels locked on bed,provide non-skid footwear, keep patients personal items close and use of electronic safety monitoring devices. 

What is fall prevention? 

300

should not be measured on the same arm as with IV infusion in progress or on the side where the client had a mastectomy or a AV shunt or fistula. 

what is blood pressure?

400

It initially produces chickenpox, after which the virus lies dormant in the dorsal root ganglia of the sensory cranial and spinal nerves. It is then reactivated as shingles later in life. 

What is herpes zoster?

400

can lead to pulmonary edema and heart failure 

What is Fluid volume overload?


400

potentially life-threatening due to the risk of cardiac arrhythmias and cardiac arrest

What is hyperkalemia 

400

Have a second nurse listen to it and repeat it back making sure to include medication's name, dosage, time and route. 


What is a telephone prescription?

400

clears secretions from the airway of clients who cannot mobilize and expectorate them without assistance.

What is suctioning?


500

MRSA is resistant to most antibiotics except..

What is Vancomycin?


500

Sodium restriction, measure clients weight daily, monitor for SOB and dyspnea, monitor and document edema

What is nursing care for patient with fluid volume overload?

500

Vomiting, nasogastric suctioning, diarrhea, excessive laxative uses, excessive diuretic use, diaphoresis, wound losses. 

What are causes of hypokalemia 

500

If a nurse tells a coworker that she believes the client has been unfaithful to her spouse.

what is defamation of character?

500

Perform hand hygiene, put on gloves, remove the pouch from the stoma, inspect the stoma (it should appear moist, shiny, and pink. The peristomal area should be intact, and the skin should appear healthy. Use mild soap and water to cleanse the skin, then dry it gently and completely.

What is ostomy care?