Nutrition
Elimination
Tissue Integrity
Sensory Perception
Fundamental Concepts
100

The liver, gallbladder, and pancreas are examples of what kind of organs?

What are accessory organs?

100

What are risk factors for urinary incontinence?

What is Pregnancy, Obesity, Menopause, Neurological Conditions, or Physical Disabilities?

100

What does a Stage 4 pressure ulcer look like?

What is full-thickness tissue loss with exposed bone, muscle, or tendon?

100

This sensory alteration occurs when a client has difficulty with one or more of the main senses.

What is sensory deficit?

100

This dietary component is found in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. It is recommended you take 25-30 grams of ____ per day to promote bowel movements.

What is fiber?

200

Patients receiving enteral nutrition should have their head of the bed elevated to what degree?

What is 30-45 degrees?

200

What do cathartics do?

What is promote peristalsis?

200

A Braden Scale score below ___ indicates a significant risk for pressure injuries.

What is 18?

200

What are the 3 types of hearing alterations?

What is sensorineural, conductive, and mixed?

200

A patient who is Spanish-speaking does not appear to understand the nurse's information on wound care. Which action should the nurse take?

What is Use a professional interpreter to provide wound care education in Spanish 

300

A person with a BMI of 32 is classified under what weight category?

What is Obese Class 1?

300

This test involves collecting a midstream urine sample to detect infections, glucose, proteins, and other abnormalities.

What is urinalysis?
300

What are the 3 pulse sites on the upper body?

What is temporal, carotid, and apical?

300

A clouding of the lens of the eye that causes vision to be blurry, hazy, or less colorful.

What is cataract?

300

A nurse is assigned to care for a patient for the first time and states, "I don't know a lot about your culture and want to learn how to better meet your health care needs." Which therapeutic communication technique did the nurse use in this situation?

What is Humility 

400

Newborns and infants require this many kcal/kg in their first 6 months of life.

What is 108 kcal/kg?

400

How much fluid should females and males be drinking per day?

What is 2.7 L/day for females and 3.7L/day for males?

400

What are the 4 C's of wound care?

What is Color, Contraction, Consistency, and Circulation?

400

Which chart measures how accurately the client can read lines of letters of various sizes?

What is the Snellen Chart?

400

The RN asks the client to demonstrate proper use of his inhaler. This is an example of which domain of learning?

What is Psychomotor 

500

Before administering enteral nutrition, nurses must confirm the tube placement using these two primary methods.

What is X-ray confirmation and aspirate gastric contents?

500

What does the presence of Bilirubin indicate?

What is liver diseas?

500

What are the 12 Cranial Nerves?

What is Olfactory, Optic, Oculomotor, Trochlear, Abducens, Trigeminal, Facial, Acoustic, Glossopharyngeal, Vagus, Accessor, and Hypoglossal?

500

Obstruction, wax accumulation, tympanic membrane perforation, ear infections, otosclerosis are contributing factors to what?

What is conductive hearing loss?

500

What is the order of the nursing process?

What is assessing, diagnosing, planning, implementing, and evaluating.