Muskuloskeletal
Cardiopulmonary
Sleep/Oxygenation
Safety and Infection
Something else.
100
Tapping the wrist over the median nerve, which produces pain for those who have carpal tunnel syndrome
What is tinel's test? OR Tinel's sign.
100
Sounds heard while obtaining bloodpressure.
What is Korotkoff sounds?
100
95% or higher
What is a normal O2 saturation?
100
Nursing Outcomes Classification and Nursing Interventions Classification, respectively
What is NOC and NIC
100
>103 degrees F, 98.6-103 degrees F, and <95 degrees F, respectively
What is heat stroke, heat exhaustion, hypothermia?
200
finger to nose, point to point localization
What are tests for accuracy of movement?
200
A sound from the closure of the atrial and pulmonary valves.
What is heart sound 2?
200
7 to 8 hours are required for this general age group
What is adolescent-adult sleep requirements?
200
NO organisms found at all
What is surgical asepsis?
200
Two types of skeletal cells that create and break down bone, respectively
What are osteoblasts and osteoclasts
300
RAM, finger thumb opposition, toe tapping, heel down shin.
What are tests for coordination?
300
Heard in all lung fields, characterized by longer sound during inspiration and shorter sound during expiration
What are vesicular lung sounds?
300
These occur in Stage III and REM periods of sleep
What are dreams
300
Reservoir, portal of entry, and mode of transmission are some components
What is the chain of infection?
300
Weakness of voluntary movement, or partial loss of voluntary movement or impaired movement.
What is Paresis?
400
The spine curves significantly inward in the lower back, abnormally rounded upper back, lateral curvature of the spine, respectively.
What is lordosis, kyphosis, and scoliosis?
400
Sound that can be heard in a narrowed artery
What is bruit?
400
A person awoken from this stage of sleep would be groggiest.
What is Stage IV
400
pH, temperature, light, nutrient source are all components
What are conditions for pathogens to survive?
400
Paralysis of leg, arm, or trunk on the same side
What is hemiplegia?
500
0-5 scale, 0=no muscle contraction, 1=muscle contraction but no movement, 2=muscle contraction and movement with gravity removed, 3 = muscle contraction and movement with gravity, 4= muscle contraction and movement with partial resistance, 5= muscle contraction and movement with full resistance.
What is the scale for measuring muscle strength?
500
Pressing a finger or thumb and measuring the depth and time-length of indentation left behind. (scale of 1+-4+
How to assess for edema
500
Oxygen exchange to all body cells
What is perfusion?
500
Direct/indirect contact, droplet, and airborne are examples
What are modes of transmission?
500
The Medical Administration Record
What is MAR?