Nursing Process
Vital Signs
Cardiac
Cardiac Rhythms
Abbreviations
100

The number of steps in the Nursing Process

What is 5; Assessment, Diagnose, Planning, Implementation, Evaluation 

100

Taking a patient's vital signs include

What is temperature, blood pressure, respirations. pulse and pain assessment.

100

STEMI

What is ST segment elevation Myocardial infarction

100

The electrical impulses are formed in the sinoatrial (SA) node and discharged regularly at a rate of 60-100 times per minute

What is normal sinus rhythm

100

NPO

What is nothing by mouth?

200

What is a clear and concise form of communication among healthcare workers. 

What is SBAR

200

The pulse site located behind the knee

What is popliteal pulse

200

The number of valves in the heart

What is 4:  aortic, mitral tricuspid and pulmonic

200

This originates in the SA node and discharges impulses regularly at a rate between 100-160 times per minute

What is Sinus Tachycardia?

200

NKA or NKDA

What is no known allergies? or drug allergies?

300

The deliberate and systematic collection of information about a patient to determine his or her current and past health and functional status and his or her present and past coping patterns.

What is a nursing assessment?

300

Location of the apical pulse

What is on the left side of the chest at the 5th intercostal space

300

This segment of the EKG shows Atrial depolarization

What is the P-Wave?

300

This originates in the SA node and discharges impulses regularly between 40-60 times per minute

What is Sinus Bradycardia?

300

S/S

What is signs and symptoms?

400

This is any treatment based on clinical judgment and knowledge that a nurse performs to enhance patient outcomes.

What is a nursing intervention?

400

Where can you take a temperature?

Rectal, Axilla, Oral, Tympanic

400

What is the pacemaker of the heart?

SA node

400

This segment of the EKG represents the Ventricular repolarization

What is the T wave?

400

IVPB

What is IV piggyback?

500

A visual representation of a clients' health problems.

What is a concept map?
500

Where can you take a pulse?

Apical, Radial, Carotid, Brachial

500

What should you do before defibrillation a client who is in VFIB?

Shout all clear before shocking

500

This segment of the EKG represents ventricular depolarization

What is the QRS segment?

500

AMA

What is against medical advice?