Infection Control
Medications
Emergencies
Abbreviations
Nursing skills
100

Can artificial nails contribute to the spread of multidrug-resistant organisms?

Yes

100

A sudden rash, hives, or difficulty breathing after a medication may indicate this dangerous reaction.

Allergic Reaction

100

The acronym for the first steps in assessing a patient in cardiovascular distress:

 ABC

Airway, Breathing, Circulation.

100

NPO

Nothing by mouth 

100

Highest priority action for an unconscious child with head injury?

Establishing an airway

200

Effective hand washing should last for at least

20 seconds

200

Combining certain medications with this juice can affect absorption and lead to problems 



Grapefruit

 

200

Sudden weakness on one side of the body and slurred speech can signify this.

stroke or cerebrovascular accident (CVA)

200

SQ or SC

subcutaneous

200

Correct positioning of a patient to prevent aspiration during feeding includes elevating the head of the bed to this approximate degree.

30 to 45 degrees (or semi-Fowler’s position)

300

This PPE item should be removed first when leaving a patient’s room

Gloves
300

Medications like insulin, heparin, and digoxin fall into this risk category due to potential severe consequences if mismanaged.

High-Alert Medications

300

This condition involves inflammation and narrowing of the airways, leading to wheezing and dyspnea.

Asthma

300

CPAP

Continuous positive airway pressure 

300

What should you do when someone is having a seizure? (4)

Lower them to the floor 

Lay them on the side 

Protect their head and airway 

Administer meds as ordered 

400

A patient with measles, Chicken pox, or tuberculosis requires which type of precautions

Airborne

400

This type of reaction is often unexpected and harmful but not necessarily allergic.

Adverse Drug Reaction

400

This is the most common pediatric emergency resulting from infection and fluid loss.

Dehydration

400

PROM

Passive range of motion

400

Correct order for a general nursing assessment (4)

inspection 

palpation 

percussion 

auscultation

500

Name the five moments for hand hygiene in healthcare.  

Before touching a patient, before clean/aseptic procedure, after body fluid exposure risk, after touching a patient, after touching patient surroundings

500

Monitoring for liver or kidney function is crucial when multiple medications are prescribed to prevent what

Toxicity

500

In a choking infant, this emergency technique is recommended to clear the airway.

Back blows and chest thrusts

500

Gtts

drops

500

First intervention for a pediatric client in shock with cool skin and weak pulse.

Administering oxygen