Elimination
Mobility
Ethics
Stress and Coping
Health Care Law
100

No urinary output. This is a medical emergency

What is anuria?

100

Spinal curvature to one with side, may have uneven hips

What is scoliosis?


100

Right to make one's own decision

What is Autonomy

100

A dynamic process through which an individual applies cognitive and behavioral measures to handle internal and external demands that are perceived as exceeding available resources

What is coping?

100

False written statement

What is Libel?

200

A 800 ml cup of ice will measure how many mls for input.

What is 400 mls?

200

Name 4 clinical manifestations of cervical disc herniation.

What is ....

Tingling, muscle spasms, weakness, stiff neck, neck and shoulder pain

200

To do no harm

What is Nonmaleficence?

200

Name three risk factors for individual stress

What is .....

Impaired cognition

Chronic health conditions including mental health issues

Multiple significant life changes

Socioeconomic status (e.g., poor, homeless)

Caregiver 

Individual in a foreign country—especially with language/cultural barrier

200

Patient put in fear of harm

What is assault?

300

Name the prevention for constipation in the older adult

What is  high fiber diet, plenty or increased fluids if not contraindicated and increased activity.

300

Complication of fractures that causes edema and swelling. May lead to permanent nerve damage.

What is compartment syndrome?

300

Provides standards for professional nursing practice

What is ANA Code of Ethics

300

An acute stress disorder that begins when a person experiences, witnesses, or is confronted with a traumatic event

What is post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)?

300

Patient confinement without authority

What is false imprisonment?

400

Stool specimens that meet the Bristol stool chart type that are appropriate for C. difficile testing.  

What is type 6 and 7?

400

Pain, pulse, pallor, paresthesia, paralysis, cap refill, and skin temperature

What is neurovascular assessment?

400

Agreement to keep promises

What is fidelity

400

Name a type of coping strategy that uses the following examples ...

Scheduling an exam for a suspicious mole, Joining a diabetes education class, or finding reliable childcare.

What is problem focused coping?

400

Harmful or physical contact without patient consent

What is Battery?

500

Name the techniques the nurse uses to assess the abdomen.

What is inspection, auscultation and palpation?

500

Name 3 nursing interventions to promote comfort for clients with impaired mobility?

What is...

Assess surrounding tissues of braces, etc. for circulatory impairment- assess the 5 Ps

 Application of ice and elevation after an injury, such as a sprain, until collaborative care available

Positioning and proper padding of joints and bony prominences- turn immobile clients every two hours, use specialty mattresses

Proper applications of braces and supportive devices such as splints or braces

500

Principle of acting fairly and equitably.

What is justice?

500

Name three general risk factors for maladaptive coping


What is ...

Inability to accurately assess stressor

Denial or avoidance

Actual or perceived lack of control

Actual or perceived lack of support

No experience or poor past experiences in managing stressful situations

500

Four elements must be satisfied: Duty, Breach, causation, and harm to prove occurrence

What is negligence or malpractice?