grief/end of life
legal/ethics
eliminiation
This & That
100
Respiratory alternations such as Cheyne's Stokes

What is end of life physiologic changes?

100

This healthcare team member is responsible for discussion and writing a DNR order.

What is the provider?

100

Pain location of kidney stones.

What is flank pain? 

100
Symptoms include burning, numbness, pain, or loss of sensation. 

What is peripheral neuropathy? 

200

This service provides comfort care for terminally ill clients and their families.

What is hospice? 

200

This is the type of consent for a surgical procedure.

What is informed consent? 

200

Provider orders when treating pyleonephritis

What is pain medications, antibiotics, fluids? 

200

Select the patient to see first - #1 HF patient with complaints of shortness of breath and SpO2 of 89% or #2 COPD patient with complaints of shortness of breath and SpO2 of 89%

What is patient #1?  (unexpected SpO2 decrease, could be physiologic changes. Patient #2 - likely expected due to disease process that caused permanent physiological changes) 

300

Factors influencing grief

What are age, cultural beliefs, life experiences, family dynamics?

300

Looking at your neighbor's medical record and you are not caring for that client.

What is a HIPPA violation? 

300

Purpose of a bladder scan

What is assess for urinary retention? 

300

Interventions when caring for a visually impaired client.

What are safe environment, speaking in a normal tone, speak before touching or completing a task with the client, and promoting independence? 

400

Identification of the client with their name, date of birth or tags.

What is post mortem care? 

400

True or False:  if there is no DNR order in the chart, resuscitation measures must be done for a client with no pulse or respirations. 

What is true? (full resuscitation is assumed if there is no legal documentation)

400
When inserting an indwelling catheter, when urine is noted in the catheter, this is the next step.

What is insert 1-2 more inches? 

400

Nerve damage following a chiropractic intervention.

What is a potential drawback of alternative medicine. 

500

True or False:  a client requires a terminal diagnosis to qualify for hospice care.

What is true? (terminal diagnosis of less than 6 months) 

500

Type of consent associated with performing vital signs or a physical assessment.

What is implied consent? 

500

Location of pyelonephritis

What is the upper urinary tract? 

500

June 10th

What is the end of 290! :)