Nutrition
Elimination
Tissue Integrity
Sensory Perception
Fundamental Concepts
100

BMI number considered underweight 

What is less than 18.5? 

100

Frequent loose or liquid stools

What is diarrhea? 

100

The most superficial layer of skin

What is the epidermis?

100

The nerve that controls smell

What is cranial nerve I/olfactory nerve?

100

The best way to prevent the spread of infection

What is hand hygiene?

200

Diet that consists of broth, gelatin, and water

What is a clear liquid diet?

200

Intestinal obstruction caused by reduced motility

What is a paralytic ileus? 

200

Most frequent cause of pressure injuries

What is immobility?

200

The inability to see objects far away

What is Myopia?

200

Electrolyte that should never be administered IV push

What is Potassium? 
300

Eating disorder characterized by purging

What is bulimia nervosa?

300

Drains urine from the kidneys to the bladder

What is a ureter? 

300

Pale pink drainage

What is serosanguineous? 

300

Causes an increase in intraocular pressure and can lead to blindness

What is glaucoma?

300

Stage of sleep that includes vivid dreaming

What is REM sleep? 

400

Nutrient critical for cell wall function and replaces fluids

What is water?

400

Created to reroute urine? 

What is a urinary diversion? 

400

Full-thickness skin and tissue loss with cartilage, bone, and muscle exposed

What is Stage 4 pressure injury?

400

Surgical reconstruction of the middle ear structures

What is tympanoplasty?

400

Lack of water and electrolytes, causing decreased circulating blood volume

What is hypovolemia?

500

Urine, blood, emesis, diarrhea, tube drainage, wound drainage, fistula drainage 

What is fluid output? 
500

Medication used to treat UTI manifestations but does not cure it

What is Phenazopyridine? 

500

Wound dressing with gelatin and pectin

What is hydrocolloid? 

500

The degree of detail clients can perceive in an image

What is visual acuity?

500

Type of chronic pain has no known cause, and can exceed typical pain levels

What is idiopathic pain?