Nutrition
Elimination
Tissue Integrity
Sensory Perception
Fundamental Concepts
100

Vitamin A, D, E, K

what are the fat soluble Vitamins?

100

CAUTI stands for

What is Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infection?

100

Loss of skin color 

What is Pallor?

100

The two most commonly affected senses with aging? Vision and

What is Hearing Loss?

100

A nurse administers a large dose of medication due to a calculation error. The client has cardiac arrest and dies.

What is Malpractice (Professional Negligence) ?

200

BMI 40 and above

What is Obesity class 3?

200

A significant contributing factor to skin breakdown and falls, especially in older adults.

What is Urinary incontinence?

200

ABCDE system 

What is Asymmetry, Border irregularity, Color variation, Diameter greater than 6mm, Evolving for skin lesions?

200

How far away does a client have to stand for the Snellen Method?

What is 20ft?

200

Written and signed permission for a procedure or treatment.

what is informed consent?

300

Coughing, gagging, choking, drooling of food.

What are indications of dysphagia?

300

In older adults, new onset of increased confusion, recent falls, new onset incontinence, anorexia, fever, tachycardia, hypotension

What is a Manifestation of a Urinary Tract Infection

300

Full thickness skin loss

What is stage 3 pressure injury? 

300

The two types of Visual acuity tests.

What are the Snellen and Rosenbaum eye charts?

300

Score range from 6 to 23

What is the Braden Scale?

400

Fear of being fat, prevents weight gain, low body weight for overall health.

what is Anorexia nervosa?

400

The activity of walking 15-20 min/day if mobile and exercises in bed or chair (pelvic tilt, single leg lifts, lower trunk rotation)

What promotes regular bowel elimination?

400

A dehiscence that involves the protrusion of visceral organs through a wound opening 

What is Evisceration? 

400

Obstruction, wax accumulation, tympanic membrane perforation, ear infections, and otosclerosis.

What is Conductive Hearing Loss?

400

Hands only touch inside of the glove and gown, keeping the outside of the glove sterile. 

What is the Closed-glove Technique?

500

Identifies areas to modify, either through adding or avoiding specific nutrients or by increasing or decreasing caloric intake. 

What is Nutritional Assessment ?

500

Injection of collagen or silicone implants into the urethral all to impede urine flow.

What is Periurethral collagen injections to the bladder neck?

500

Use piston syringe or a sterile straight catheter for deep wounds with small openings 

What is Irrigating?

500

Risk factors for sensory deprivation include experiencing which kind of sensory losses?

What is vision and hearing loss?

500
Neckline, shoulders, axillary area, and back of the gown.
What is a non sterile area after gown donning?