Nutrition
Safety/Infection Control
Elimination
Nursing Process
Oxygenation
100

Examples include gelatin, chicken broth, and juice

What is a clear liquid diet?

100

This technique is the best way to prevent spread of infection.

What is hand washing/hygiene?

100

The term for urine output less than 30mL/hr.

What is oliguria?

100

The first step of the nursing process and a way to gather patient data. 

What is assessment?

100

Device that administers oxygen at 10-15L/min

What is a nonrebreather mask?

200

NG, NJ, and PEG tubes can be used for this type of feeding. 

What is enteral feeding?

200

The required frequency of a physician's order for physical restraints.

What is 24 hours?

200

The loss of urine with sneezing or coughing

What is stress incontinence?

200

Transferring a task to a competent individual is called this. 

What is delegation?

200
This structure is responsible for carrying out gas exchange.

What is the alveoli? 

300

Patients of this culture might prefer hot or cold foods based on illness.

What is the Chinese culture?

300

A patient with tuberculosis will be placed on this precaution. 

What is airborne?

300

Black tarry stools are associated with this condition.

What is an upper GI bleed?

300

A drop in blood pressure from 130/60 to 110/40.

What is orthostatic hypotension?

300

Expect to observe orthopnea and crackles in the lungs with this disease process. 

What is left-sided heart failure?

400

A patient experiencing facial droop, right-sided weakness, and slurred speech will be placed on this safety measure.

What is aspiration precaution?

400

A priority safety nursing diagnosis for a patient that is delirious, receiving sedatives, and has two IVs.

What is 'at risk for falls?'

400

This skin condition is often associated with urinary and bowel incontinence.

What is skin breakdown/ulcer?

400

Appropriate nursing diagnosis for a patient experiencing dehydration, hypotension, decreased skin turgor, and dry mucous membranes.

What is fluid volume deficit? 

400

The appropriate position to suction an unconscious patient.

What is side-lying/lateral?

500

When assessing lab values of a patient with hypernatremia, the nurse will expect to see this electrolyte relationship.

What is a decrease in potassium?

500

Lab value with normal range of 4,000-11,000/mm3

What is white blood cells?

500
A patient experiencing diarrhea is also assessed for this condition. 

What is dehydration?

500

Priority nursing intervention for the patient with SOB, tachypnea, and hypoxia.

What is oxygenation?
500

The nurse would encourage deep breathing exercises to the patient experiencing this acid/base imbalance.

What is respiratory acidosis?