Vital Signs
Head-to-Toe Assessment
Infection Control
Pharmacology Basics
Legal and Ethical Principles
100

The normal range for an adult's resting heart rate.

60-100 bpm

100

This tool is used to examine the internal structures of the eye.

What is an ophthalmoscope?

100

This is the single most effective way to prevent the spread of infection.

What is handwashing?


100

This term describes the time it takes for a drug's plasma concentration to decrease by half.

What is half-life?


100

The legal term for failing to meet the standard of care as a nurse.

What is negligence?

200

This term refers to low blood pressure.

What is hypotension?


200

This cranial nerve is tested by asking the patient to stick out their tongue.

What is cranial nerve XII (hypoglossal nerve)?

200

This type of precaution is used for patients with tuberculosis.

What is airborne precaution?


200

This organ is primarily responsible for metabolizing drugs

What is the liver?

200

This principle involves doing no harm to the patient.

What is nonmaleficence?

300

This pulse site is located at the top of the foot.

What is the dorsalis pedis pulse?

300

These breath sounds are described as high-pitched and musical, often associated with asthma.

What are wheezes?


300

This protective equipment is required when entering a patient’s room with contact precautions.

What are gloves and a gown?

300

This is the antidote for opioid overdose.

What is naloxone (Narcan)?


300

A nurse is ethically obligated to respect a patient’s choices under this principle.

What is autonomy?

400

A blood pressure cuff that is too small will have this effect on the reading.

What is falsely elevated blood pressure?

400

This reflex is characterized by the upward extension of the big toe and fanning of the other toes when the sole of the foot is stroked, which is normal in infants but abnormal in adults.

What is a Babinski reflex?

400

The process used to eliminate all microorganisms, including spores.

What is sterilization?

400

This progressive neurological disorder is caused by dopamine depletion in the brain.

What is Parkinson's disease?

400

This document allows patients to specify their medical wishes if they become incapacitated.

What is an advance directive?

500

This pulse site is located at the neck, under the jaw.

What is the carotid artery pulse?

500

This skin condition is characterized by a blueish discoloration and indicates poor oxygenation.

What is cyanosis?


500

This stage of infection occurs when the pathogen multiplies but no symptoms are present yet.

What is the incubation stage?

500

This condition is characterized by excessive thirst, frequent urination, and glucose in the urine.

What is diabetes mellitus?

500

This is the legal protection that ensures a patient's personal health information remains private.

What is HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act)?