Wounds
Urinary
Bowel
Needles and Injections
infections
100

Purulent, foul-smelling drainage is a sign of what?

Infection

100

There should be at least an hourly output of ____ mL

30mL

100

Straining and hard stool increase the risk of ___ and rectal bleeding

Hemorrhoids

100

The nurse is preparing to give an intramuscular (IM) injection. What is the correct angle of insertion?

90°

100

What is the most effective way to prevent the spread of infection?

Hand hygiene before and after patient contact

200

A nurse is removing a dressing from a surgical wound and notices that part of the wound edges have separated slightly with pink tissue visible. What is the BEST initial action?

Apply sterile saline-soaked gauze and notify the provider

200

The pH of normal urine ranges for ____ to ____

5.50 to 7.0

200

Black, Tarry stool is an indication of ____

Upper GI bleeding (melena)

200

When drawing medication from an ampule, the nurse should:

Use a filter needle to withdraw the medication

200

Which type of microorganism can reproduce only inside living cells?

Virus

300

Why is a moist wound environment important?

Moist wound beds promote cell migration and granulation tissue.

300

Cystitis is ____________ of the bladder

Inflammation

300

T/F a patient states “ I will take a laxative every night to keep my bowels regular” is an appropriate statement

False: .

Daily laxative use can cause dependence and worsen constipation long-term

300

Which needle gauge and length are most appropriate for an IM injection in an adult’s deltoid?

22–25G, 1 inch

300

A nurse places a patient with tuberculosis on which type of precautions?

Airborne

400

A nurse is caring for a postoperative patient with an abdominal incision secured by staples. During assessment, the nurse notices increased serosanguineous drainage on the dressing. What should the nurse do next?

Reinforce the dressing and notify the provider of increased drainage

400

Signs and Symptoms of UTI?

Foul smell, Burning, Urgency, and Confusion in elder

400

Most common laxative used for chronic constipation?

Lubiprostone (Amitiza)

400

When giving an IM injection to a 6-month-old, the best site is:

Vastus lateralis

400

A patient on chemotherapy develops a very low white blood cell count. The nurse knows this patient requires:

Protective (reverse) isolation

500

What does dehiscence risk mean

Partial separation

500

Which term describes painful or difficult urination?

Dysuria

500

Methylnaltrexone is used to treat what type of constipation?

Opioid-Induced

500

A nurse is preparing to administer insulin. Which of the following statements is correct?

Always inject air into regular first, then NPH

500

A nurse is using sterile technique to insert a urinary catheter. Which action contaminates the sterile field?

Reaching over the sterile field