Clinical Judgment
Sensory Functioning
Oxygenation
Urinary Elimination
Nursing Fundamentals
100
The result or outcome of critical thinking and decision making; recognizing cues in a clinical situation 

What is clinical  judgment?  

100

The process of receiving data about external or internal environments through our senses. 

What is sensory reception? 

100

Organ that is part of air exchange, has lobes and is very vascular 

What are lungs?  
100

The waste product excreted by the kidneys.  Measure in output. 

What is urine? 

100

BP, Temp, Pulse, Respirations, Pulse ox 

What are Vital Signs? 

200

Problem solving in a creative / intuitive manner 

What is critical thinking? 

200

This state includes delirium, dementia, confusion, normal awareness, minimally aware, and fully alert 

What is conscious state?  

200

Process by which oxygenated capillary blood passes through body tissues.  

What is perfusion? 

200

Any involuntary release or escape of urine.

What is urinary incontinence? 

200
An opening in the large intestine for BM to pass through to the outside.  Wear a bag. 
What is a colostomy? 
300

The organization that outlines the scope and standards for nursing practice in all states 

What is ANA (American Nurses Association)? 

300

This unconscious state cannot be aroused and does not respond to stimuli. 

What is a coma?  

300

Incomplete lung expansion or the collapse of alveoli.  

What is atelectasis? 

300

Wetting the bed at night.

What is enuresis? 

300

A communication tool that works in handoffs to ensure information is passed along from one person/ shift to another.  Has your recommendations of any problem. 

What is SBAR? 

400

The process that nurses use to think;  a shared language of all nurses 

What is nursing process?  

400

When a person experiences decreased sensory input or monotonous input,  ex: patients confined to a room 

What is sensory deprivation?  

400

Condition with inadequate amount of oxygen is available  to cells. 

What is hypoxia? 

400

A common problem in the elderly due to lack of appropriate perineal care, dehydration, ureteral obstructions, etc. Treat with antibiotics. 

What is a UTI? 

400

Air embolism, infection, pain, redness and swelling at site, inadequate fluid delivery 

What are complications of starting an IV?  

500

Being aware of the elements in the environment in a specific time/ space, the comprehension of their meaning 

What is situational awareness? 

500

An eye sensory change where the organ damage from the disease results in spotty vision.  Risk can be controlled by tight blood sugar control.   

What is diabetic retinopathy?  

500

When the heart is unable to pump sufficient blood supply, resulting in inadequate perfusion and oxygenation of tissues.   

What is heart failure?  

500

Can obtain urine from the bag when tube first inserted, or can drain tube and obtain specimen directly from tube.  

What is obtaining a urine culture/ specimen? 

500

A restrictive process used as last resort; need a provider order, must monitor adults at least every 2 hours and check circulation. 

What are restraints?