Vital Signs
Activity & Exercise
Immobility
Pt. safety & quality
Wild Card
100

 Cooling packs, cooling blankets, and a fan.  Are what type of heat loss?

What is convention

100

Swimming, jogging, and bicycling are examples of what type of exercise?

What is isotonic exercises.

100

Lab results that may reveal renal stones.

What is hypercalcemia.

100

A surgical sponge is left in an incision

What is a Never Event

100

Which site is used to get a pulse from a young child?

What is the brachial site.

200

A patient is experiencing pyrexia.  What piece of equipment will the nurse obtain to monitor this condition?

What is a thermometer 

200

Side to use with a cane?

What is the stronger side.

200

Action taken to prevent DVTs and correctly fit an immobile patient.

What is measuring calf circumference? Both calves

200

A purple wrist band on a patient's wrist represents.

What is Do-Not-Resuscitate

200

Which aspect is being observed when a pt. walks.

What is their gait.

300

A patient's blood pressure is 140/60.  Which value will the nurse record for the pulse pressure? 

What is 80.

300

A structural curvature of the spine with vertebral rotation.

What is Scoliosis.

300

A tool used for skin assessment.

What is a Braden scale.

300

This technique will minimize risk of infection 

Handwashing/medical asepsis.

300

A finding that alerts the nurse to pt. having a high risk for falls?

What is Orthostatic hypotension.

400

Abnormally deep, regular, and fast respirations.

What is Kussmaul's

400

Fibrous tissue that connects bone and cartilage.

What is a ligament.

400

Used to treat hips that rotate externally.

What is a trochanter roll.

400

Dizziness upon standing from a sitting position or lying position.

What is Orthostatic hypotension

400

Causes of Osteoporosis. List 3

What are Physical inactivity, Hormonal changes, and Increased osteoclastic activity.

500

Which vital sign will you take without pt. knowing 

What is their respirations

500

Smoking and drinking caffeine will cause what finding in the pt.'s vital signs?

What is an elevated B/P.  Due to vasoconstriction. 

500

Confusion and agitation in older adults may be symptoms?

What is UTI 

500

Remove the patient, pull the alarm, close doors & windows, and use fire extinguisher.

What are the steps in putting out a fire.

500

Timed Up and Go assessment measures which mobility issues?

What are Balance, Walking, and moving from sitting to standing positions.