Vital Signs
Skin Integrity
Wound Care/Assessment
Hygiene
Asepsis/Infection Control
Comfort
Complementary Alternative Therapies
100

___________________ is referred to as a "silent killer" due to its few symptoms.

Hypertension

100

New tissue, pink-red in color, composed of fibroblasts and small blood vessels that fill an open wound when it starts to heal

Granulation tissue

100

Wound drainage made up of white blood cells, liquefied

dead tissue debris, and both dead and live bacteria

Purulent wound drainage

100

Infestations with lice is called

Pediculosis

100

The purpose of Gram stain on bacteria is to inform prescribers in selecting appropriate antibiotic therapy.


T or F

True

100

______________ is a defense mechanism that indicates the patient is experiencing a problem.

Pain

100

A nursing planning care for a patient who believes in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) helps the patient balance yin and ________, the belief that two opposing, yet complementary forces provide a natural order and interconnectedness to the universe.

yang

200

Orthostatic hypotension, especially in the older adult, can predispose the patient to _____________

falls/injury

200

Avascular collagen tissue that does not sweat, grow hair, or tan in sunlight

Scar

200

Wounds characterized by oozing from black tissue intermittently covering the wound, often accompanied by purulent drainage

Eschar or necrotic tissue needing debridement

200

Inflammation of tissue around the teeth is referred to as

Gingivitis

200

Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE) are most often transmitted by the hands of health care providers.

T or F

True

200

Endogenous neuromodulators called ____________ and ________________ can produce analgesic effects.

endorphins and enkephalins


200

A nurse's philosophy of  patient care focuses on the body, mind, and emotions of the individual in order to heal the entire person.  This nurse is practicing ______________ nursing.

 Holistic

300

State in which temperature fluctuates between above-normal and below-normal ranges

ineffective thermoregulation

300

Partial or total disruption of wound layers

Dehiscence

300

Composed of fluid and cells that escape the blood vessels and are deposited in or on wound surfaces

Exudate

300

During perineal care, avoid applying ____________, which may become a medium for bacterial growth

Powder

300

Wearing gloves is the most effective way to help prevent the spread of organisms.

T or F

False

What is correct?

300

Pain sensations from the site of injury or inflammation are conducted to the spinal cord and then the brain in a process know as ___________________.

transmission

300

___________ consists of placing very thin, short, sterile needles at particular points believed to be the centers of nerve and vascular tissue for the purpose of pain management and restoring Qi.

Acupuncture

400

Patient is aware of own rapid heartbeat without having to feel their pulse

Palpitation

400

Protrusion of viscera through the incisional area

Evisceration

400

May occur from a slipped suture, a dislodged clot from stress at the suture line, infection, or the erosion of a blood vessel by a foreign body (such as a drain)

Hemorrhage

400

Ticks embedded in the patient's skin may transmit Rocky Mountain spotted fever or ___________ disease and should be removed with a tweezer making sure to remove the head.

Lyme's

400

Resident bacteria, normally picked up in the course of usual activities of daily living, are relatively few on clean and exposed areas of the skin.

T or F

False

Transient bacteria

Resident bacteria normally live a short time on the skin of an individual

400

_______________ pain is generally rapid onset and is protective, disappearing when the situation is resolved.

Acute

400

A nurse guides a patient to use all five senses to focus on pleasant images to replace negative or stressful feelings promoting relaxation and healing .  This nurse is engaging the patient to use guided __________.

Imagery

500

Name 3 methods that can be used to assess the pulse

palpation of arterial site

auscultation of apical pulse

doppler ultrasound

500

Name 6 major functions of the skin

Protect the body; immunity

Regulate body temperature

Sense stimuli from the environment and transmit these sensations

Absorption and elimination

Help maintain water and electrolyte balance

Produce and absorb Vit D


500

Wound drainage that is composed of clear, pink-tinged serous drainage contain a few blood cells

Sero-sangenous

500

Ulcerations of the lips, often caused by Vitamin B complex deficiencies

Cheilosis

500

When observing medical asepsis, areas are considered contaminated if they are touched by any object that is not sterile.

T or F

False

Surgical asepsis

500

A patient with inflammation and infection in the gallbladder reports right shoulder pain.  This is an example of _____________ pain.

referred

500

A nurse recommends the use of ___________ supplements, chemical compounds that contain ingredients believed to promote health, for a patient diagnosed with anorexia.

Nutritional

600

Which patient would the nurse consider at risk for low blood pressure?

a) Patient with high blood viscosity

b) Patient with decreased blood volume

c) Patient with decreased elasticity of arteriole walls

d) Patient with strong pumping action of blood into the arteries

b) Patient with decreased blood volume

600

Describe how you would assess aspects of wound healing?

Appearance

Wound drainage

Pain

Sutures or staples

600

What are the four phases of wound healing?

Hemostasis

Inflammation

Proliferation

Maturation

600

When performing hygiene on a _______________ male patient, the nurse must retract the foreskin before cleaning, and pull it back into place when finished

Uncircumsized

600

Organism present in the body but not causing symptoms; the patient remains healthy and uninfected.

Colonized/colonization

600

Phantom limb pain is an example of _____________

pain.

neuropathic

600

A combination of complementary health and conventional health approaches in a coordinated manner refers to ______________ health.

Integrative