URINE
ELIMINATION
INFECTION
PREVENTION
SKIN
ASSESSMENT
WHAT'S WRONG WITH THIS PICTURE
NURSING INTERVENTIONS
100

An infection in the bladder is called this

What is cystitis?

100

This term describes the correct process of putting on PPE

What is Donning?

100

This is a contributing factor leading to a pressure injury, occurring when a patient is moving down in bed

What is shearing?

100

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What is foley on floor?

100

Completed after removal of foley if patient has not voided in 4 hours

What is a post-void residual scan? (PVR)

200

Occurs as a result of a neurological insult

What is neurogenic bladder?

200

This type of transmission-based precaution is required when a pathogen spreads through close respiratory or mucous membrane contact

What is droplet precautions?
200

This wound's depth extends through the epidermis but not to the dermis

What is partial thickness?

200

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What is side rails down?

200

Intervention that is purposeful, intentional, and preventative

What hourly rounding?

300

These common medications increase the amount of urine voided

What are diuretics?

300

This MDRO can be spread through skin to skin contact and is resistant to many antibiotics including methicillin

What is MRSA?

300

Nursing interventions using pillows, wedges, or heel boots assist in offloading pressure from these areas

What are bony prominences?

300

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What is incorrect PPE (for GI)?

300

 Intervention performed for clients who have breaks in the skin or surgical incisions

What is assessing regularly for infection (and following appropriate medical or surgical asepsis guidelines?)

400

These long term pathological conditions decrease blood flow through the glomeruli and thus impair filtration and urine production

What is cardiovascular and/or metabolic disorders?

400

Coughing, sneezing, drainage from a wound is this link in the chain of infection

What is portal of exit?

400

This staged pressure injury has a full thickness loss of skin with damage to the subcutaneous tissue, there is no exposed bone

What is stage 3?

400

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What is low O2 (oxygen saturation or desat)?

400

Intervention done to prevent tissue damage from pressure

What is frequent, every 2 hour, position changing?

500

This hormone causes the distal and collecting tubules to reabsorb more water into the blood in order to maintain normal blood volume and blood pressure

What is Anti-Diuretic Hormone (ADH)?

500

Phagocytosis, complement cascade and inflammation are all part of this line of defense.

What is secondary defense?

500

With this wound healing complication there is a a complete separation of the layers of the wound with the internal viscera protruding through

What is an evisceration?

500

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What is patient reaching for the cup?

500

This intervention may be considered when a patient has frequent bowel incontinence

What is considering the use of a pouching system or fecal containment device to protect the skin from the effluent?