Safety
Mobility
Gas Exchange
Perfusion
Potluck
100

What is the first step when entering a patients room?

Hand hygiene
100

What is the safest device for early ambulation post-op?

Gait belt.

100

What organ is responsible for breathing?

Lungs


100

A normal adult heart rate is approximately:

50-95bpm

100

What stage of pressure injury has intact skin but non-blanchable redness?

Stage 1.

200

Fall-risk essentials include which intervention? (Assessment closing)

Call light, wheels locked, side rails up, bed in lowest position

200

A patient with unilateral weakness should hold a cane on which side?

The stronger side.

200

Normal SpO₂ range?

97–99%

200

Which heart sound is abnormal in adults?

S3.

200

Correct abdominal assessment order?

Inspect → Auscultate → Percuss → Palpate.

300

Before applying a restraint, the nurse must first…

Attempt least restrictive measures.


300

Which mobility finding is ABNORMAL?

Shuffling gait with reduced arm swing.

300

What does a pulse ox measure?

Percentage of oxygen saturation in the blood.

300

Cap refill >3 seconds indicates what?

Poor perfusion.

300

CN II tests what?

Visual acuity.

400

Which patient is highest priority?

  • A) Mild pain

  • B) Asking for water

  • C) New confusion

  • D) Insomnia

New Confusion

400

Best way to prevent contractures in immobile patients?

Perform ROM exercises.

400

A productive cough with thick yellow sputum suggests:

Infection

400

Which pulse is checked during CPR on an adult?

Carotid

400

What is the most common sign of infection in an older adult?

Confusion

500

If a patient is pulling at an IV and yelling, the FIRST action is:

Assess the patient & attempt verbal redirection.

500

A nurse is preparing to ambulate a weak client for the first time after surgery. During the transfer, the client suddenly starts to fall.

What is the first action the nurse should take?

Ease the client to the floor while protecting the head

500

Best position for dyspnea?

High Fowler’s.

500

What is hypoxia?

a condition where the body or a region is deprived of adequate oxygen supply

500

Where do you start and what direction do you go in for an abdominal assessment?

RLQ, clockwise