Infection Prevention
Oxygenation
Communication
Nutrition
Random
100

Name one mode of transmission of an infectious agent:

contact, droplet, airborne, indirect, direct. 

100
Instructing the patient to cough, turn, and deep breathe every 2 hours prevents what infection?
Pneumonia
100

Intrapersonal communication occurs?

Within the individual

100

Why should the head of the bed be elevated when giving medications/feeds through a nasogastric tube?

To prevent aspiration

100

This patient reports taking Lasix four times a day. What imbalance should we expect?

Hypokalemia. 

200
What is the main cause of transmission between nurse and patient? 

Unwashed hands. 

200

Which form of oxygen delivery should a nurse choose for a patient that needs a flow of 2 liters/min?

Nasal cannula

200
Pacing refers to what part of verbal communication?

How fast or slow (speed)

200

What is parenteral nutrition?

When nutrients are provided intravenously. (TPN)

200

OPQRST and SOCRATES are examples of what kind of tools for nursing assessment?

PAIN scales. 

300

What is standard precaution?

Standard precaution is the universal action to protect patients from infection. 

300

When suctioning a patient, the nurse should watch which vital sign?

Oxygenation

300

A unit staff meeting is an example of what kind of communication?

Small group

300

What should the nurse check before administering tube feeds or medication through an NG tube?

Placement

300

What communication tool is used when reporting to doctors and other nurses?

SBAR

400

What is the number one way nurses can prevent hospital acquired infections and reduce patient contamination?

Hand washing and hand hygiene. 

400

The brainstem houses controls for which body function?

Respirations

400

What is paraphrasing?

Repeating back to the patient what they've said to check for understanding.

400

When is enteral (tube feeding) used?

When patients cannot ingest food but can still digest and absorb nutrients

400

Who is at risk for acquiring infections from accidental needle-sticks?

Patients, medical providers, and housekeepers. 

500

What are the body's three natural defenses that protect against infection?

What is Normal Floras, Body system defenses, Inflammation. 

500

What is the function of alveoli in the lungs?

Carry out gas exchange of carbon dioxide and oxygen

500

Why is communication so important between patients and nurses?

to form therapeutic relationships and improve patient outcomes
500

What nutrient do patients with wounds need an increased amount of?

Protein

500

Eye: Open to verbal

Verbal: Inappropriate words

Motor: Withdraws

Glasgow coma score of 10