Nutrition
Elimination
Tissue Integrity
Sensory Perception
Fundamental Concepts
100

Carbs, proteins, fats

What are macronutrients?

100

Urine leakage due to increased pressure on bladder from physical activities

What is stress incontinence?

100

Nonblanchable erythema of intact skin

What is a stage 1 pressure injury?

100

Age related farsightedness

What is presbyopia?

100

Determines scope of practice and licensure requirements for nurses

What is Nurse Practice Acts?

200

Brittle hair, poor wound healing, enlarged liver, muscle wasting, amenorrhea 

What are signs/symptoms of malnutrition?

200

Urine sample collected midstream after cleaning urethral meatus

What is clean catch?

200

Thin, watery discharge that is pink to light red

What is serosanguineous discharge?

200

Snellen and Rosenbaum

What are tests for visual acuity?

200

1-6 L/minute

What is nasal cannula oxygen flow rate?

300

Total carbs minus grams of fiber and sugar alcohols

What are net carbohydrates?

300

Replace fluid and electrolytes, avoid caffeine, eat foods with probiotics

What is client education following diarrhea?

300

0.9% sodium chloride (regarding wound care)

What is solution most often used to irrigate wounds?

300

Decreased LOC, sluggish pupils, vomiting, blurred vision

What are symptoms of increased intracranial pressure?

300

Lead with weak leg and cane, followed by strong leg

What is patient education for descending stairs with a cane?

400

Xerostomia

What is reduced salivation?

400

Less than 30 mL/hr

What is inadequate urine output indicating potential hypovolemia, urinary retention, or kidney impairment?

400

20 to 30 degrees

What is the angle a client's body should be tilted while on their side to minimize tissue injuries?

400

Abnormal rigid extension of extremities

What is decerberate posturing?

400

Gown -> Mask -> Goggles -> Gloves

What is order for donning PPE?

500

25-29.9

What is the overweight BMI range?

500

Diabetic ketoacidosis, starvation, kidney disease (regarding urinalysis)

What are indications for presence of ketones in urinalysis?

500

Motor nerve responsible for turning the head and shrugging the shoulders

What is CN XI (Accessory)?

500

Positive Brudzinski and Kernig signs

What are indications of possible meningitis?

500

Low pH, normal carbon dioxide, lox bicarbonate

What is metabolic acidosis?