Nutrition
Elimination
Tissue Integrity
Fundamental Concepts
Sensory Perception
100

Macronutrient essential for tissue repair and muscle growth.

What is protein?

100

Normal daily urine output for an adult in milliliters

What is 800-2000 mL?

100

The outermost layer of the skin

What is the epidermis?

100

The normal range for adult heart rate (beats per minute)

What is 60-100 bpm?

100

A condition where a patient experiences ringing in the ears

What is tinnitus?

200

A condition caused by a lack of vitamin C

What is scurvy?

200

A condition characterized by difficulty passing stools

What is constipation?

200

A pressure ulcer that presents as a non-blanchable erythema of intact skin

What is a stage 1 pressure ulcer?

200

The ethical principle that means "do no harm"

What is nonmaleficence?

200

The part of the brain responsible for interpreting sensory information.

What is the parietal lobe?

300

BMI range for a person classified as overweight

What is 25-29.9?

300

Medical term for excessive urination at night

What is nocturia?

300

A common dressing used for wounds with excessive drainage

What is an alginate dressing?

300

A legal document that specifies a patient’s wishes regarding medical treatment

What is an advance directive?

300

The cranial nerve responsible for vision

What is the optic nerve (cranial nerve II)?

400

The mineral essential for oxygen transport in the blood

What is iron?

400

A common intervention to prevent urinary tract infections in hospitalized patients

What is increasing fluid intake and proper perineal hygiene?

400

A skin disorder caused by prolonged exposure to moisture

What is maceration?

400

The type of isolation used for tuberculosis patients

What is airborne isolation?

400

A test used to assess hearing loss.

What is the Rinne test?

500

A diet modification recommended for patients with chronic kidney disease

What is a low-protein, low-sodium diet?

500

The best position to facilitate complete bladder emptying

What is sitting upright or squatting?

500

A type of wound healing that occurs when tissue loss prevents wound edges from being approximated

What is secondary intention healing?

500

The position recommended for a patient experiencing shortness of breath

What is Fowler's position?

500

A sensory deficit characterized by loss of smell

What is anosmia?