Nutrition
Elimination
Tissue Integrity
Sensory Perception
Fundamentals Concepts
100

Provides the body with energy and fiber 

What is carbohydrates ?

100

Primary organ of urinary elimination

What are the kidneys ?

100

Localized damage to the skin and/or underlying tissue as a result of pressure or shear

What is a pressure injury?

100

6 ways we receive external stimuli to the body. 

What is visual, auditory, tactile, olfactory, gustatory, kinesthetic?

100

The ability to move without restrictions.

What is mobility

200

Cycle of binge eating followed by purging 

What is bulimia nervosa?

200

1,000 to 2,000 mL/day

How much urine in mL does an adult produce per day?

200

Tears in the skin usually caused by blunt or sharp objects. 

What are lacerations?

200

Excessive, sustained, and unmanageable multisensory stimulation

What is Sensory overload? 

200

Technique used loosens respiratory secretions and moves them into the central airway, where coughing or suctioning can remove them

What is chest physiotherapy?

302

Flaccid muscles, change in bowel pattern, spleen and liver enlargement

What is expected findings of poor nutrition? 

302

Discard the first voiding of the 24 hour urine specimen

What action does a nurse take when a 24 hour urine collection is requested by a provider?

302

A form of dermatitis that develops when the skin is exposed to irritants such as feces, urine, and wound exudates

What is Moisture-associated skin damage (MASD)? 

302

Three types of hearing loss

What is sensorineural, conductive, and mixed loss?  

302

Only for administration once and immediately 

What is stat prescription?

400

Avoiding the use of a straw 

What is preventing aspiration?

400

Complication of constipation

What is a fecal impaction?

400

Hard nonviable black/brown tissue found in the wound bed

What is eschar?

400

5 diagnostic procedures to assess for vision loss

What is ophthalmoscopy, visual acuity test, tonometry, gonioscopy, slit lamp examination?

400

Focuses on client safety, safe and effective delivery of health care, and provides recommendations to avoid adverse outcomes

What is the Joint Commission National Patient Safety Goals?

500

Puréed food and thickened liquids 

What is therapeutic diet for dysphagia ?

500

Occurs while an indwelling catheter is in place

What is a CAUTI - catheter-associated urinary tract infection?

500

Used for small abrasions, superficial burns, pressure injuries, and postoperative wounds

What are hydrocolloid dressings?
500

A diagnostic procedure determines whether hearing loss is sensorineural and/or conductive

What is audiometry?

500

Essential for maintenance of acid base and fluid balance, active and passive Tran mechanics and irritability and conduction of nerve and muscle tissue 

What is sodium imbalances ?