Complementary and Integrative Health
Sensory Impairments
ABG Imbalances
Blood Transfusion
EBP
Collaboration and Teamwork
Quality Improvement/Healthcare Delivery
Surgical/Pain
End of Life
100

This type of complementary health is not within a nurses scope of practice and should be avoided in clients with osteoporosis 

What is Chiropractic therapy? 

100

Clients with this sensory deficit may have sudden blurred vision and headache. 

What is glaucoma? 

100

With this type of ABG imbalance, the pH is low and CO2 is high. 

What is respiratory acidosis? 

100

If a client were to need emergency blood transfusions, this type of blood would be safest. 

What is Type 0- blood? 

100

This EBP bundle helps to reduce infections in catheters. 

What is CAUTI? 

100

This is the name for working together with the healthcare team to provide the best care for a client. 

What is collaboration? 

100

Any QI project should focus on this type of information to advance healthcare practice. 

What is objective, measurable information? 

100

This must be obtained preoperatively before any procedure can begin. 

What is consent for surgery? 

100

This is considered long term and should start as soon a a client is diagnosed with a chronic disease. 

What is palliative care? 

200

This therapy involves focusing attention, deep breathing, and relaxation. 

What is meditation? 

200

These clients are at risk for skin breakdown due to peripheral neuropathy. 

What are diabetic clients? 

200

Clients with severe respiratory acidosis would benefit from this oxygen therapy. 

What is BiPAP therapy? 

200

This must be obtained before administering blood products to clients. 

What is a blood transfusion consent form? 

200

This EBP bundle helps to reduce falls. 

What is the MORSE fall risk tool? 
200
An example of this EBP is using SBAR to call report. 

What is TeamSTEPPS? 

200

This aims to maintain minimum healthcare standards. 

What is quality assurance? 

200

This action is priority during the intraoperative phase of surgery. 

What is airway maintenance? 

200

This is considered for comfort only and requires a provider to certify that the client has 6 months or less to live.  

What is Hospice care?

300

This type of therapy can help to decrease respiratory rates, decrease blood pressure, and decrease heart rate. 

What is biofeedback therapy? 
300

This sensory impairment may be due to oxidative stress buildup in the eye. 

What is cataracts? 

300

If the body does not try to compensate, this intervention can be helpful for clients in metabolic acidosis. 

What is IV sodium bicarbonate? 

300

These are the acceptable ranges of IV gauges for blood administration. 

What are 18 to 22 gauge? 

300

This is the process that nurses should use as a framework for EBP. 

What is the nursing process? 

300

This is a common barrier related to client safety and collaboration with the client. 

What are assumptions regarding understanding related to education? 

300

This organization is focused on safe practices in healthcare settings. 

What is the Joint Commission? 

300

These are top concerns postoperatively for any surgical procedure. 

Students must list at least 2. 

What are infections, pain control, constipation, pneumonia, sepsis, and mobility? 

300

This is the term for blueish cold extremities in a dying client. 

What is mottling? 
400

Visualizing ocean waves and a serene beach to help reduce anxiety during a procedure is an example of this type of therapy. 

What is guided imagery? 

400

It is best to speak in a low, clear tone when having conversations with a client who has this sensory deficit. 

What is hearing impairment?

400

In medicine, when all ABG values are abnormal, it is called this. 

What is partial compensation? 


400

These are the only acceptable healthcare providers that can verify blood products. 

What are RN's? 

400

These are standards around collecting evidence for EBP guidelines. 

What is credible evidence? 

400

Encouraging verbal read-back of information during report leads an increase in this. 

What is client safety? 

400

A focus of this recognition is to emphasize EBP, shared governance, and professional development with the nursing staff. 

What is Magnet recognition? 
400
The nurse should use this acronym when assessing pain. 

What is COLDSPA? 

400

Autopsies are done to preserve this type of evidence. 

What is forensic evidence? 


500

When a client wants to pursue this type of alternative therapy, they should discuss with their provider as they can interfere with medications and treatment. 

What are herbal supplements and treatments? 

500

Diabetic clients are at risk for this sensory deficit associated with decreased blood flow to the eye. 

What is diabetic retinopathy? 

500

In medicine, if the pH is within normal range, but the CO2 and HCO3 are abnormal, it is called this. 

What is fully compensated? 

500

This transfusion reaction requires the RN to stop the transfusion, assess the client, and administer diphenhydramine. 

What is an allergic reaction? 

500

This is a EBP bundle intended to reduce the incidence of frivolous foley use. 

What is HOUDINI? 

500
This is an example of collaboration with the client and family. 

What is bedside report? 

500

This model lead to increased cost of healthcare and is no longer used. 

What is Fee for Service? 

500

This type of pain comes and goes. 

What is chronic episodic? 

500

This is a concept related to stages of loss and grief where people progress through each stage on their own timeline. 

What is the Kubler Ross model of grief? 

600

If you have an order to give acetaminophen 1000mg PO every 6 hours and you have on hand acetaminophen suspension 500mg/1 mL, how many mL will you administer to the client? Round to the nearest whole number.

What is 2 mL? 

600

If you need to give a client 3000 mcg of a medication, how many mg  would you administer? Round to the nearest whole number.

What is 3 mg? 

600

If you need to give 100000 units of a medication and have on hand 50000 units/mL, how many mL would you administer? Round to the nearest tenth. 

What is 2 mL? 
600

If you are giving ibuprofen 600 mg PO every 6 hours to a client, and have ibuprofen 250 mg/5 mL on hand, how many mL would you give per dose? Round to the nearest Whole number.   

What is 12 mL? 

600

If you have an order to administer morphine 0.07 mg/kg IV to a client who weighs 50 kg, and available is 5mg/mL, how many mL should you administer? Round to the nearest tenth.

What is 0.7mL? 

600

If a client weighs 50 kg, how much do they weigh in pounds? Round to the nearest whole number.

What is 110 lbs? 

600

If a client weighs 430 pounds, how much do they weigh is kg? Round to the nearest whole number.

195 kg? 

600

You have an order to give Furosemide 40 mg IVP x1 now. You have available Furosemide 20 mg/2mL. How many mL would you administer to the client? Round to the nearest whole number.

What is 4 mL? 

600

You have an order to give gabapentin 600 mg oral BID. You have available gabapentin 200mg/caps. How many capsules will you administer per dose? Round to the nearest whole number.

What is 3 capsules?