VITAL SIGNS
BODY MECHANICS
PERSONAL HYGIENE
ELIMINATION
RANDOM
100

Four main vital signs measured in patients

What is pulse, respiration, blood pressure, and temp?

100

Body mechanics

How to apply centre of gravity and base of support to safely transport patients

100

Mouth care for ill patients is important

What is avoiding dental issues, preventing infections and tongue sores

100

Organ that forms urine

What are the kidneys?

100

Falsely elevated BP reading

What is a very tight blood pressure cuff

200

Normal pulse range for an adult

What is 60-80 bpm?

200

Passive and active ranges of motion

What is nurse-assisted movements and client self-exercises

200

Unresponsive patients receive oral care 

What is receiving oral care every hour
200

Average urine daily output

What is 0.5 L to 2.4 L

200

Use assistants, non-slip socks, and a transfer belt

What is helping patients walk

300

This type of fever alternates between high and normal temperature

What is relapsing fever?

300

Belt around the waist for unstable patients

What is a transfer belt

300
Never use to clean a hearing aid

What is alcohol

300

Condition caused by too much fluid in body tissues

What is an edema?
300

Secretions produced by the lacrimal gland to prevent foreign objects and dryness

What are tears?

400

This device is used to detect peripheral pulses using conductive gel

What is a doppler?

400

Common after a stroke/cerebrovascular incident, pivot client on strong side

What is hemiplegia

400
Skin care purpose

What is protecting the first barrier and preventing infections

400
Fecal impaction

What is dry, hard, putty-like stool?

400

Dehydration affects urine specific gravity

What is increased concentration due to less solvent

500

The difference between systolic and diastolic blood pressure

What is the maximum blood pressure during contraction of the ventricles; and the minimum pressure recorded just prior to the next contraction

500

Lying on back with feet in stirrups

What is dorsal lithotomy

500

Skin infestations

What is pediculosis and scabies

500

Two types of enemas (define as well)

What is carminative, oil retention, medicated, anethelmintic, harris flush, or emollient

500

Patient has tachypnea and tachycardia, as well as dizziness and increased temperature

What is hyperthermia