What is Asthma?
According to Maslow what is the most basic needs of a human
What is food, water, shelter, air, clothing
Normal blood pressure for and adult
What is 120/80
As an CNA/ PCT, what you should do if your patient reports they are in pain
What is report it to your patients nurse.
Is the best way to stop the spread of infection
What is washing your hands?
Signs and symptoms of COPD/ emphysema
What is barrel chest, pursed lip breathing, tripod breathing, hx of smoking
You have a desire to go to nursing school and be the best student you can possible be and want to learn as much as possible, what level of needs are you on?
What is self-actualization?
Causes of braypnea
What is drug overdose, impending death, sleep?
description to assess the quantity of pain are
What is a pain scale; your pain in a scale of 1-10
Good body mechanics consist of these maneuvers
When the epiglottis is opened and food and water enter the lungs
What is aspiration?
According to Maslow how does the hierarchy of needs work?
what is needing a base of basic needs, and then you can build the pyramid up to self- actualization?
Where you can get a patients heart rate at on their body (7)
What is temporal, carotid, brachial, radial, femoral, popliteal, and dorsal pedis?
description to assess the quality of pain are
What is sharp, dull, aching, burning, sore, throbbing, etc
When preforming skills on patient laying in bed you should always do this
What is raise the bed to your umbilicus?
The slippery layer that incases the lungs to help decrease friction agains the plural cavity
What is the pleura?
In order name the 5 levels of Maslow's Heirachy of needs
What is basic needs, safety, love and belonging, self esteem, and set actualization
temperature reading that is consider febrile
What is 101 F?
Non therapeutic treatments for pain management
What are ice, heat, reposition, distractions, talking, singing, prayer, pet therapy etc
5 safety checks you need to do when leaving the room
1. bed lowered 2. bed locked 3. bed alarm is on 4. 2 side rails up 5. call light in reach
How does the lungs exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide in the alveoli?
What is breathing in O2, the hemoglobin in the capillaries drop off Co2 in alveoli so O2 can get on and go to the tissues, and Co2 is then breathed out?
What 2 levels of mallows needs are you dressing when you are giving a bed bath to a patient and you are talking to them about their life and holding a conversation with them
What is basic needs and love and belonging needs
Normal heart rate for a newborn
What is 110-160 bpm?
How often should you assess/ check on patients for pain
What is at least q2hrs?
To prevent patient falls, your patient should have what precautions in place