Fundamentals
Pharmacology Basics
Med Surg
Pediatrics & G/D
Ethics and Prof. Practice
100

This vital sign is typically measured at the radial artery.

 What is Pulse?

100

The five rights of medication administration include these:

What is Right Patient, Right Med, Right Dose, Right Route, Right Time

100

This organ is located in the right upper quadrant of the abdomen.

What is the Liver?

100

A toddler is typically in this stage of Erikson’s psychosocial development.

What is Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt?


100

HIPAA protects this aspect of patient care.

What is Privacy?
200

The acronym “ADLs” stands for these basic patient activities.

What are Activities of Daily Living?

200

This route of medication administration delivers drugs directly into the bloodstream.

What is Intravenous (IV)

200

A patient with COPD should be encouraged to use this breathing technique.

What is Pursed-Lip Breathing?

200

The first immunization given to newborns in the U.S. is for this disease.

What is Hepatitis B?

200

The principle of “do no harm” is known as this.

What is Non-maleficence?
300

Hand hygiene should last at least this many seconds.

What is 20?

300

 A diuretic is commonly prescribed to treat this condition.

What is CHF (Fluid Overload)

300

The term “tachycardia” refers to a heart rate above this threshold

What is 100bpm?
300

By age one, an infant’s weight should be approximately this compared to birth weight.

What is triple (3x) the birth weight?
300

When a patient refuses treatment, the nurse must respect this ethical principle.

What is Autonomy?

400

The nursing process begins with this step.

What is Assessment?
400

The abbreviation HS means this

What is At Hour of Sleep?

400

This electrolyte imbalance is often seen in patients with renal failure.

What is Hyperkalemia?

400

This reflex, present at birth, disappears around 4–6 months and involves spreading arms when startled.

What is the Moro Reflex?

400

Documenting care accurately and promptly is part of this legal record.

What is the Medical Record/Chart?

500

This position, with the patient lying flat on their back, is often used for abdominal assessment.

What is Supine?

500

This type of insulin is considered “rapid-acting” and should be given just before meals.

What is Lispro?

(Also Asparte, Glulisine)

500

The acronym “CABG” refers to this surgical procedure.

What is Coronary Artery Bybpass Graft?

500

Piaget’s stage of cognitive development for school-age children is called this.

What is Concrete-operational? (7-11 years)

500

The ANA Code of Ethics emphasizes this primary commitment of the nurse.

the Patient