Nutrition
Elimination
Tissue Integrity
Sensory Perception
Fund. Concepts
100

The act of the body breaking down food into simple substances that are absorbed by the body as nutrients or eliminated as waste

What is digestion?

100

The inability to control defecation, often caused by diarrhea

What is incontinence?

100

The bluish discoloration of the skin resulting from poor circulation or oxygenation (for those with darker skin tones check the palms and soles)

 What is Cyanosis?

100

Disorder of the eye that leaves a patient unable to see objects that are far away

What is myopia? (aka nearsightedness)

100

The person responsible for explaining a procedure and obtaining informed consent

Who is the surgeon or health care provider?

200

A type of diet that excludes all animal and fish products, including dairy, meat, eggs, and honey

What is a vegan diet?

200

Medications that promote peristalsis.

What is Cathartics?

200

Largest body organ 

 What is THE SKIN !!!

200

Age-related hearing loss

What is presbycusis?

200

The device used to prevent the development of pneumonia after surgery

What is an incentive spirometer?

300
Tube feeding used to meet calorie and protein requirements in patients who are unable to consume enough food on their own.

What is Enteral Nutrition?

300

An intestinal obstruction caused by reduced motility following bowel manipulation during surgery, electrolyte imbalance, wound infection, or medication effects

What is paralytic ileus?

300

Whose job is it to clean a wound anyway ? 

What is? -Due to the need for aseptic technique and assessment skills, wound irrigations are not delegated or assigned to the UAP.

300

The three different types of aphasia

What is expressive, comprehensive, and global aphasia?

300

The appropriate hand hygiene protocol when caring for a patient with Clostridium difficile

What are soap and warm water?

400

Essential nutrient, is needed for every system in the body, contributes to fluid balance, and has important role in nerve and muscle functioning

What is the role of water in the body?

400

When the surgeon attaches one or both ureters via a stoma to the surface of the abdominal wall

What is a ureterostomy or ileal conduit?

400

The material that should be used  to clean a wound 

What is sterile material ?

400

When the brain has difficulty interpreting and responding appropriately to stimuli

What is Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD)?

400

The correct order to don PPE

What are the gown, mask, goggles, and gloves?

500

Dry mouth that occurs when an individual's saliva is reduced

What is Xerostomia? 

500

The four medications that change a person's urine color

What are Phenazopyridine, Amitriptyline, Levodopa, Riboflavin?

500

The best food to eat to promote wound healing 

What is protein? 

500

Four cranial nerves related to eye function

What are cranial nerves II (Optic), III (Oculomotor), IV (Trochlear), and VI (Abducens)?

500

A nurse should suspect this complication in a post-op patient who experiences sudden chest pain, dyspnea, and hypotension

What is a pulmonary embolism?