Autonomy
What is the right to self-determination?
This supports the soft tissues and protects crucial organs.
What is the skeletal system?
Integrity is the concern for the welfare and well-being of others.
What is false?
Definition is the state of being bent:
Rotation
Extension
Flexion
What is Flexion?
What is a type of law that is public and concerns state and federal criminal statues?
*Bonus 100 points if you can list the other two legal concepts laws are based off of
What is criminal law?
*Public and Private (or civil) law
Malpractice
What is the term generally used to describe negligence by professional personnel?
These are strong, inelastic fibrous bands that attach muscle to bone.
What are tendons?
Assault is the threat or attempt to make bodily contact with another person without a person's consent.
What is true?
Upper airway component(s):
Trachea
Bronchi
Larynx
What is the trachea?
What is the Nurse Practice Acts?
I-SBAR-R
What is Introduction/Identify, Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation, and Readback?
List three of the organs in the respiratory tract.
*Hint: There are 18 total
The frontal sinus, sphenoidal sinus, nasal cavity, nasopharynx, oropharynx, laryngeal pharynx, epiglottis, larynx, vocal cords, esophagus, trachea, right lung, right bronchus, mediastinum, left lung, terminal bronchiole, diaphragm.
Causation is the easiest element of liability to prove because it shows the failure to meet the standard of care caused the injury.
What is false?
Causation is the most difficult element of liability to prove.
Which step(s) of the blood flowing through the heart is incorrect:
Right Atrium -> Right Ventricle->Pulmonic Valve-> Pulmonary artery ->Lungs ->Pulmonary vein -> Left Ventricle -> Bicuspid valve -> Left Atrium -> Aorta
Left Ventricle and Left Atrium are backwards. The proper flow is:
Right Atrium -> Tricuspid valve -> Right Ventricle->Pulmonic Valve-> Pulmonary artery ->Lungs ->Pulmonary vein -> Left Atrium -> Bicuspid valve -> Left Ventricle -> Aorta
What can be subject to an action in civil court with damages usually being settled with money?
*Hint: These may be intentional or unintentional
What is a tort?
SOAP
What is the term that is the decreased rate or depth of air movement into the lungs?
What is hypoventilation?
Patient documentation is the only permanent document that details what happened between the client and the healthcare worker.
What is true?
What type of exercise involves the muscles contracting with resistance. With this exercise, resistance is provided at a constant rate with an external device.
Isometric
Isokinetic
Isotonic
What is Isokinetic?
Name two of the four elements that must be established to prove that malpractice or negligence has occurred.
*Bonus 400 if you can name all four
Duty
Breach of duty
Causation
Damages
RACE
What is Rescue anyone in immediate danger, Activate the fire alarm, Confine the fire by closing the doors and windows, and Evacuating the patients and other people?
What is the systemic inquiry into principles of right and wrong conduct?
What is ethics?
A condyloid joint has flat surfaces of the bone that slide over one another.
What is false?
This is a gliding joint.
What kind of movement can been seen when the patient moves the toes of the left leg in toward the midline of the body?
Circumduction
Rotation
Internal rotation
External rotation
What is internal rotation?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
List five safeguards for nurses (out of the 17 listed)
Hint: These are things that help protect nurses
Competent practice, Informed consent/refusal, Contracts, Collective bargaining, Patient education, Safely executing physician orders, Safely delegating nursing care, Documentation, Appropriate use of social media, Adequate staffing, Whistleblowing, Professional liability insurance, Risk management programs, Just culture, Incident/Variance/Occurrence reports, Patient's rights, and Good Samaritan Laws.