Wound Care & Skin Integrity
Urinary & Catheter Care
Respiratory Care
Nutrition & GI Disorders
Older Adult Care
100

This stage of wound healing is characterized by redness, warmth, and swelling.

What is the inflammatory phase

100

This catheter remains in the bladder continuously.

What is a foley catheter

100

This is often the earliest sign of hypoxia:

What is restlessness

100

This feeding route delivers nutrients directly into the stomach through the abdominal wall:

What is PEG tube

100

This condition has a sudden onset, fluctuates throughout the day, and is often reversible:

What is delirium

200

This nutrient is important for collagen formation and wound healing.

What is protein

200

This electrolyte imbalance is commonly seen with excessive diuretic use?

What is hypokalemia

200

Bubbling in a chest tube water seal chamber during exhalation indicates this:

What is normal function

200

This is the greatest risk during tube feeding administration:

What is aspiration

200

This condition may look like dementia but is often related to sadness, low energy, and loss of interest: 

What is depression

300

A wound with green drainage and foul odor suggests this complication.

What is infection

300

A patient suddenly complains of severe flank pain and hematuria. The nurse suspects this disorder:

What is a kidney stone or renal calculi

300

This oxygen delivery device commonly delivers 1-6 L/min of oxygen:

What is a nasal cannula

300

Absent bowel sounds, abdominal distention, and vomiting suggest this condition:

What is bowel obstruction

300

An older adult taking benzos, antihypertensives, and opioids is at increased risk for this safety problem

What are falls

400

This pressure injury involves full-thickness skin loss with visible fat tissue.

What is Stage 3

400

A patient with a Foley catheter develops fever and confusion. The nurse suspects this complication:

What is a CAUTI

400

Before suctioning a tracheostomy, the nurse should do this to reduce hypoxia:

What is preoxygenate

400

A patient has severe right upper quadrant pain after eating a fatty meal. The nurse suspects this disorder:

What is cholecystitis

400

An older adult reports dizziness when standing. The nurse should assess for this condition:

What is orthostatic hypotension

500

Three risk factors that delay wound healing?

Diabetes, poor nutrition, smoking, poor circulation, steroid use, advanced age, etc.

500

A patient has urine output of 100 mL/hr over an 8-hour shift. This condition is called:

What is oliguria

500

A patient with a chest tube suddenly has severe shortness of breath, tracheal deviation, and absent breath sounds on one side. The nurse suspects this life-threatening complication:

What is tension pneumothorax

500

This type of enema is commonly used to relieve constipation by stimulating bowel evacuation:

What is cleansing enema
500

This syndrome may occur when a caregiver experiences prolonged physical, emotional and financial stress

What is caregiver role strain