Nutrition/GI
Pain/Mental Health
Neuro
HEENT
Potpourri
100

Inspect, Auscultate, Palpate

What are the steps of an abdominal assessment?

100

Type of Pain that lasts less than 6 months, has a sudden onset, and gets better over time

What is acute pain?

100

The three questions you would ask to ascertain a patient's orientation?

What is:

What is your name, where are you right now, and what month is it?

100

How patients often describe vertigo

What is a sensation as if the room is spinning?

100

A blood pressure test to assess for peripheral arterial disease

What is the ankle-brachial index (ABI)?

200

The quadrant in which the appendix is located

What is right lower quadrant?

200

Fatigue, sleeping a lot, weight gain, isolation

What are symptoms of depression?

200

The level of prevention when recommending wearing  a helmet when riding a bicycle

What is primary prevention for traumatic brain injury

200

The assessment tool used to evaluate distance vision

What is the Snellen chart?

200

The word that describes the regularity of the pulse or heart beat

What is rhythm?

300

A quick, easy screening tool to assess nutrition

What is a 24-hour food recall

300

To ask the meaning of a proverb, ask for calculations, and ask for the patient to remember 3 words for duration of visit

What is assess mental status?

300

The assessment phase when a nurse would typically note facial droop in a patient presenting with CVA

What is general survey?

300

What PERRLA stands for

Pupils equal, round, reactive to light and accommodation

300

Turbulent blood flow that causes prolonged, extra heart sounds during cardiac auscultation

What is a cardiac murmur?

400

Normal ranges for cholesterol, HDL, and LDL

What is <200, >45, and <130

400

How a nurse would assess pain in a patient who cannot verbally communicate

What is assess behavioral and physiological data?

400

Stroke-like symptoms that last less than four hours

What is transient ischemic attack (TIA)?

400

What sudden onset of visual symptoms indicates

What is possible retinal detachment?

400

The normal A/P:Lateral chest ratio

What is 1:2?

500

Questions to ask older adult clients when assessing nutrition

What is their ability to acquire and prepare food, social interactions, and general functional ability

500

Pain that occurs in an amputated limb

What is phantom pain?

500

What the nurse will document when a patient demonstrates abnormal extension to painful stimuli

What is Decerebrate posturing

500

The type of drainage a patient has when presenting with a sinus infection

What is purulent yellow?

500

Where a nurse will assess for cyanosis in a patient with darker skin

What is the mucous membranes?

600

Findings include abdominal rigidity, tenderness, and guarding.

What is peritonitis?

600

Technique used for symptom analysis when a patient complains of pain

What is OLD CARTS?

600

What the nurse will document when a patient does not understand speech but talks in illogical sentences

What is receptive aphasia?

600

Ask the patient to stare straight ahead with both eyes open. Shine a penlight toward the bridge of the nose at a distance of 12–15 inches.

What is assessing the corneal light reflex?

600

Older age, exposure to UV light, fair skin, light hair, blur or green eyes, and moles, for example

What are risk factors for skin cancer?