NUTRITION
ELIMINATION
TISSUE INTEGRITY
SENSORY PERCEPTION
FUNDAMENTALS CONCEPTS
100
_______ contributes to the growth, maintenance, and repair of body tissues.

What is a Protein

100

The bowel pattern of frequent loose or liquid stools.

what is Diarrhea?

100
This stage occurs on or about day 21 of the wound healing process.

What is Maturation or remodeling stage?

100

The degree of detail a client can perceive in an image

What is Visual acuity?

100

The size of a straight or indwelling catheter for males.

What is a size 12 to 14 French catheter?

200

The clinical term used to describe a client that is not allowed to consume anything orally. 

What is NPO?

200
The specimen collection procedure that requires you to discard the first void before beginning.

What is a timed urine specimen?

200

This wound dressing absorbs exudate from the wound.


What is a woven gauze or sponge?

200
Remove throw rugs to prevent tripping. Ensure stairways are well lit with handrails.

keep walking pathway clear.


What are, teachings for clients to reduce hazards at home?

200

The thermometer that requires you to identify which site you will be taking a client's temperature. (There are usually two different colors to identify rectal only thermometers)

What is a electronic probe thermometer?

300

Thirst sensation diminishes, and the risk for dehydration increases in this age group.

What is Older adult (Over 65)?
300

When a provider uses a lighted instrument to visualize and collect tissue samples for biopsy or to remove polyps from the lower small bowel.

What is a colonoscopy?

300
Pressure injury that is full-thickness skin and tissue loss. Skin and tissue loss with cartilage, bone, fascia, muscle, ligaments, or tendon exposed in the wound.

What is Stage 4 pressure injury.

300

Structural eye disorder that causes an increase in intraocular pressure and can lead to blindness.

What is Glaucoma?

300

The strength of pulse that is brisk and expected get what strength rating

What is a 2+ pulse strength. 

400

The technique used to prevent a high risk patient from aspirating.

What is inform the client to tuck their chin when swallowing?

400

Intestinal obstruction caused by reduced motility following medication, surgery, wound infection, or electrolyte imbalance. 

what is a paralytic ileus?

400

This drainage is thick, contains white blood cells, tissue debris, and bacteria.

What is Purulent drainage?

400

a combination of conductive and sensorineural hearing loss.

What is mixed hearing loss?

400

Test that has client stand, place feet together, arms at both sides, and eyes are closed.

What is a Romberg test?

500

Calculate BMI on a client that weighs 120 KG and is 1.8m tall.


What is BMI= 37.04?

500

In a guaiac test, This color indicates the stool is positive for blood.


What is blue?

500

We do this to help in the prevention of dehiscence and evisceration.

What is holding a pillow or blanket over surgical wounds when client coughs?

500

Expected findings: Tinnitus, Dizziness, speaks loudly, trouble hearing in noisy environments, and no otoscopic findings

What are Sensorineural hearing loss expected findings? 

500

High pitched clicks and gurgles 5-35 times/min

What is an expected finding when auscultating bowel sounds?