Infection Control
Vitals and Health
Rest, Mobility, Ergonomics
Pain and Therapies
Nutrition
100

Virulence

ability to produce disease

100

Cheilosis

ulceration of the lips

100

Isometric Excercise

exercise in which muscle tension occurs without a significant change in muscle length 

100

Superficial pain, usually involving the skin

Cutaneous Pain

100

Nutrients

specific biochemical substances used by the body for growth, development, activity, reproduction, lactation, health maintenance, and recovery from illness

200

Asepsis

absence of disease-producing microorganisms, using methods to prevent infection

200

Auscultatory Gap

period of diminished or absent Korotkoff sounds, it occurs during the manual measurement  of blood pressure in the latter part of phase I and during phase II

200

Sleep Deprivation 

a decrease in the amount, consistency, and quality of sleep; results from decreased REM or NREM sleep

200

This pain originates in structures in the body's external wall.

Somatic Pain

200

Basal Metabolism

(definition and calculation)

amount of energy required to carry out involuntary activities of the body at rest

males: 1 x kg

females: 0.9 x kg

300

Define Iatrogenic

Infection that occurs as a result of a treatment or diagnostic procedure.

300

When brushing teeth, what angle should the brush be?

45 degrees to the gum line

300

At what stage is a patient/client the hardest to wake, deepest sleep, and decreased pulse and respiratory rate? 

NREM stage IV

300

What pain assessment tool is used to assess pain in infants (0 - 6 months)?

CRIES pain scale

300

True or False?

Excess protein can be converted and stored as fat.

True

400

Components of the Infection Cycle

Infectious Agent, Reservoir, Portal of Exit, Means of Transmission, Portal of Entry, Susceptible Host

400
What are we assessing for when examining the skin?

cleanliness, color, temperature, turgor, moisture, sensation, vascularity, evidence of lesions

400

Based on the following, what type of exercises are these patients doing?

1. a person doing downward dog

2. a person swimming across a lake

3. a person lifting weights when sitting

1. Isometric

2. Isotonic

3. Isokinetic

400

What level on the Numeric Sedation Scale should a patient resemble for an intervention in medication usage and/or dosage? Explain symptoms. 

3: Frequently drowsy, falls asleep during conversations and normal tasks. Has difficulty staying alert. 

400

Nursing interventions for nutrition

education, monitoring nutrition status, stimulating appetite, assisting with eating, providing oral nutrition, providing long-term nutritional support

500

What are the classifications of Bacteria?

Spherical => cocci

Rod => bacilli

Corkscrew => spirochetes

500
What is a normal pulse for an adult over the age of 65?

40-100 beats per minute

500

A cane with four prongs on the end is used to assist with what issue?

Balance

500

What are the four specific psychological processes involved in nociception?

Transduction

Transmission 

Perception of pain 

Modulation

500

A 36-year-old patient has a percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) tube and is beginning another round of feeding. What angle should the head of the patient be at? How long after feeding is complete should they remain up?

30-45 degrees during and remain for a minimum of one hour