Category 1: Hygiene & Skin Care
Category 2: Nutrition & Feeding
Category 3: Bowel Elimination
Category 4: Urinary Elimination
Category 5: Potluck (Mixed Topics)
100

This is the top layer of skin that provides a protective barrier.

What is the epidermis?

100

The three primary macronutrients.

What are carbohydrates, proteins, and fats?

100

The part of the GI tract responsible for absorbing nutrients.

What is the small intestine?

100

The organ that filters blood and produces urine.

What are the kidneys?

100

The part of the body responsible for digestion beginning.

What is the mouth?

200

The classification for a pressure injury with full-thickness skin and tissue loss.

What is a Stage 4 pressure injury?

200

This type of vitamin dissolves in fat and is stored in the body.

What are fat-soluble vitamins?

200

Two common bowel elimination problems.

What are constipation and diarrhea?

200

The most common type of urinary tract infection (UTI).

What is a bladder infection? (Cystitis)

200

The proper water temperature for bathing to prevent burns.

What is warm (not hot)?

300

Three common risk factors for pressure ulcers.

What are impaired mobility, moisture, and friction?

300

This feeding method is used when a patient cannot eat orally but has a functioning GI tract.

What is enteral tube feeding?

300

A surgical opening in the abdominal wall for waste elimination.

What is an ostomy?

300

Two methods to prevent catheter-associated infections.

What are proper hand hygiene and closed drainage systems?

300

This type of diet includes mechanically altered foods for easier swallowing.

What is a soft or pureed diet?

400

The proper position for a patient administering an enema

What is the side-lying position?

400

Two factors influencing nutrition in older adults.

What are reduced metabolism and changes in appetite?

400

This type of enema is used to soften stool and ease elimination.

What is an oil retention enema?

400

The term for involuntary loss of urine.

What is urinary incontinence?

400

The first step in wound care for a bleeding wound.

What is hemostasis (applying pressure to stop bleeding)?

500

This term describes the red, moist tissue that forms during the healing process of a wound and indicates proper wound healing.  

What is granulation?  

500

The term for a diet that includes eggs and dairy but excludes meat.

What is an ovolactovegetarian diet?

500

The nerve that can be stimulated by rectal manipulation, leading to a drop in heart rate.

What is the vagus nerve?

500

This type of urinary diversion involves a surgically created opening for urine elimination.

What is a urostomy?

500

The recommended daily water intake for an average adult.

What is 2-3 liters?