History and Interviewing
Exam Techniques and Equipment
Cultural Awareness
Hair, Skin, and Nails Assessment
Mystery
100

The first step of the nursing process is

What is assessment?

100

Exam techniques should be done in this order

What is inspection, palpation, percussion, auscultation?
100

Must be facility approved

What are interpreters?

100

A patient's temperature should be palpated using

What are the backs of the hands?

100

Adolescents may have trouble with this due to increased sebum production

What is acne?

200

The first thing a nurse should do in an interview

What is introduce yourself?

200

When using a stethoscope, you should not do this

What is listen through clothing?

200

The term for things like education, economic status, access to healthcare

What are social determinants of health?

200

Term for a blue discoloration of the skin

What is cyanosis?

200

Full thickness skin loss extending into the subcutaneous tissue. You may see fat but not muscle, bone, or tendon. 

What is stage III pressure ulcer?

300

Data the nurse collects that is stated by the client

What is subjective data?

300

Always the first exam technique to be used

What is inspection?

300

An organized system of beliefs

What is religion?

300

A nail base angle great than 180 degrees

What is clubbing?

300

The D in the ABCDEF skin assessment stands for

What is diameter of greater than 6 mm?

400

The nurse should never ask this question

What is "Why?"

400

Allows the nurse to determine the size of an organ by dullness or resonance of sound

What is percussion?

400

The process of adopting the culture and behavior of the majority culture to the extent of losing your own cultural identity

What is assimilation?

400

Time within which capillary refill of the nails should occur

What is 2-3 seconds?

400
A BMI of 26 is considered

What is overweight?

500

The most important type of information to gather regarding a patient's allergy

What is the type of reaction?

500

The patient should do this prior to an exam?

What is void?

500
Idea that illnesses occur when the body's balance is disrupted

Hot/Cold Theory

500

Superficial, raised, transient and erythematous skin lesions that are irregular in shape due to edema often due to an allergic reaction

What are wheals?

500

This part of the stethoscope is used to listen for the presence of heart murmurs

What is the bell?