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Clinical
100

System nurses use to determine which patient to see first

Prioritization

100
Outcome when nurses practice culturally appropriate care
Better health outcomes for patients
100

Stages include alarm, resistance, recovery, exhaustion

General adaptation syndrome

100

Type of care given to someone with terminal disease or illness to help manage end-of-life symptoms and quality of life

Hospice

100

A device patients can use to help prevent atelectasis

Incentive spirometer

200

Name of pulse point assessed by palpating top of patient's foot

Pedal Pulse

200

Assessment that evaluates patient's access to food, shelter, transportation among other things

SDOH, Social Determinants of Health

200

When assessing a patient for narcotic overdose, this should be the primary system a nurse would assess first

Respiratory system
200

Main symptom of magnesium deficiency

Seizures

200
This level should be checked prior to administering furosemide

Potassium

300

Special assessment used for older adults 

SPICES
300

Components of a SMART goal

Specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, timed

300
A patient in the hospital with an indwelling catheter is at risk for this type of infection

Hospital-acquired infection, UTI

300

IV fluid commonly chosen for patients who are dehydrated 

0.9NS, LR, isotonic solution

300
Patient education for this medication should include the signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia

diabetic medications, insulin

400

Term to describe how long a medication takes to decrease by 50%

Half-life

400

Method of teaching used for patients to show you they know how to perform a skill (like dressing changes or injections)

Teach-back method

400

This kind of event should NEVER happen in a hospital setting

Sentinel event

400

ABG is PH 7.21, PCO2 89, HCO3 26, what is this representing

Respiratory Acidosis

400

A patient presents with SOB.  What step in the nursing process should the nurse plan to do first?

Assess

500

HOB should be raised during feedings to prevent this

Aspiration pneumonia

500

Domain of learning demonstrated by the patient being able to explain signs of worsening heart failure

Cognitive domain
500
Infection precautions used for all patients regardless of their diagnosis

Standard precautions

500

Cheyne-stokes breathing can be a sign of imminent what in a hospice patient?

Death

500

How do we measure volume of ice chips?

Volume of ice chips is 1/2 volume of water