Vital signs
Vital signs
Wound care
100

What is a normal heart rate range for an adult?

60-100

100

What is systolic blood pressure?

A. The pressure of blood inside your atria

B. The ventricles relaxing after ejection 

C. The pressure in your arteries when your heart is beating and ejecting blood from the ventricles

D. The percentage of blood ejected from the ventricles with each contraction 

What is systolic blood pressure?

A. The pressure of blood inside your atria

B. The ventricles relaxing after ejection 

C. The pressure in your arteries when your heart is beating and ejecting blood from the ventricles

D. The percentage of blood ejected from the ventricles with each contraction 

100

Name 2 functions of the skin

Protects against germs, regulates body temperature, enables touch sensation via nerves, grows hair, makes oil

200

Name 2 s/s of hypotension

dizziness, lightheadedness, fainting, fatigue/weakness/lethargy, blurred vision, n/v, confusion

200

What is diastolic blood pressure?

A. The pressure of blood inside your atria

B. The ventricles relaxing after ejection 

C. The pressure in your arteries when your heart is beating and ejecting blood from the ventricles

D. The percentage of blood ejected from the ventricles with each contraction 

What is diastolic blood pressure?

A. The pressure of blood inside your atria

B. The ventricles relaxing after ejection

C. The pressure in your arteries when your heart is beating and ejecting blood from the ventricles

D. The percentage of blood ejected from the ventricles with each contraction 

200

The CNA is bathing a patient and the sacral dressing falls off. What should the CNA do?

A. Replace the dressing

B. Leave it open to air

C. Replace the dressing and tell the nurse

D. Tell the nurse

A. Replace the dressing

B. Leave it open to air

C. Replace the dressing and tell the nurse

D. Tell the nurse

300

Name 3 conditions that may reduce the amount of Oxygen in your blood

Heart and lung disease, CHF, COPD, asthma, bronchitis, anemia, flu, covid, influenza, PE

300

Your patient is diagnosed with UTI. His vitals are: 

BP 88/60, HR 100, R 20, Temp 99, O2 98% RA

What should you do?

Flags the sepsis indicator, inform a provider

300

Can i use my discretion to use antifungal powder on a patient with red/rashy groins?

No

400

Name 2 s/s sepsis 

Temp >100.4 or <96.8, HR >90, SBP <90, RR > 20, Acute change in mental status, WBC > 12,000 or <4,000

400

Your patient has a PMH of: hip fx, cellulitis, HTN and has a new diagnosis of Pneumonia with O2 requirement. Her vitals are:

BP 100/62, HR 75, R 16, Temp 98, O2 98% on 2L NC

What should you do?


Wean O2

400

Your patient is ordered for a PVR but has not urinated in 8 hours. What should you do?

Bladder scan the patient 

500

What is the difference between hypoxia and hypoxemia?

Hypoxemia: low O2 levels in the blood

Hypoxia: low O2 levels in the tissue 


500

Name 3 interventions in order to prevent infection at Whittier.

infection protocol, perineal/foley care, sterile technique, turning and repositioning, wound care, trach care, pulmonary hygiene, oral care,  central line care 

500

What is an intact area of nonblanchable erythema?

stage 1