Nursing Foundation
Infection
Vital Signs
Hygiene
Mobility
Nutrition
Pain
100

A client is being seen in the clinic reports having pain. In which phase of illness is this client? 

What is seeking help?

100

First action to help reduce health care-associated infections.

What is hand hygiene/hand washing?

100

Respiratory rate of 24 breaths/min is called?

What is tachypnea?

100

Which area should the nurse wash first during a bed bath?

What is the face?

100

Venous stasis is an example of what type of immobility complication? (Think body system)

What is cardiovascular?

100

When body cells react with molecules of oxygen, they can sometimes produce unstable molecules called?

What are free radicals?

100

Grinding of the teeth during sleep is called?

What is bruxism?

200

After signing a surgery consent, the patient tells the nurse "I've changed my mind". What should the nurse do?

What is notify the surgeon? 

200

Bowel movement and the sneeze of an infected person is an example of what link in the chain of infection.

What is portal of exit?

200

What is it called when you squeeze a client's nail bed & count the number of seconds until the color returns?

What is capillary refill?

200

A nurse is about to give a bed bath. Which action is appropriate to maintain privacy?

A. close the door of the room

B. ask family members to leave

C. use a blanket to cover the client

D. close the curtains around the client's bed

What is D. Close the curtains around the client's bed?

200

What should the nurse use to move a patient up in bed?

What is a draw sheet?

200

Which options is appropriate for full liquid diet - apple juice, ice cream, finely diced meats, or yogurt?

What is apple juice, ice cream, and yogurt?

200

A nurse is applying cold therapy, the patient starts ____ which is an indication to discontinue therapy.

What is shivering?

300

What does it mean to be in remission when someone has a chronic illness?

What is the disease is present but symptoms are not experienced?

300

Precaution needed for a patient admitted with hypertension

What is standard precaution?

300

Respirations that are shallow, gradually increase in depth and frequency followed by apnea

What is Cheyne-Stokes?

300

Patient is being admitted from surgery. Which type of bed should the nurse use to prepare?

What is a surgical bed?

300

Proper flexion of the ankle is lost with permanent plantar flexion of the foot is called?

What is foot drop?

300

Gold standard for NG tube placement verification

What is chest x-ray?

300

You cut your finger with a knife when cooking. The type of pain felt from this injury is best described as? 

What cutaneous pain?

400

A patient refuses treatment and wants to leave the hospital. If the nurse restrains the patient from leaving this is called? 

What is false imprisonment?

400

A patient diagnosed with yeast infection. What type of pathogen is this?

What is fungi?

400
BP reading of 140/90 mm Hg. What stage of hypertension is this?

What is stage II?

400

Client is lethargic and unable to stand for long periods. What type of bath is appropriate?

What is a bed bath?

400

A patient on prolonged bed rest has shortening and tightening of the muscles, what is this called?

What is contractures?

400

Patient had 120 mL water, vomited 180 mL, voided 100 mL, ate 4 oz of gelatin and 4 oz of apple juice. What is the Intake and output?

What intake 360 cc and output 280 cc?

400

What is the MEDICAL term called when a patient awakens in the morning and discovers he is in the living room and not the bedroom?

What is somnambulism?

500

A patient with arthritis complains of increased pain and stiffness in cold weather. What term should the nurse use to explain the symptoms?

What is exacerbation?

500

What stage of infection is most infectious?

What is prodromal stage?

500

What can happen if a patient confined to bed is moved from sitting to standing position too fast

What is orthostatic/postural hypotension?

500

Client has an infected wound. What type of bath is appropriate?

What is a therapeutic bath?

500

What is the purpose of applying antiembolism stockings?

What is improve circulation, keep blood from pooling, or prevent blood clots?

500

You are inserting an NG tube, the patient begins to gag, what should you do next?

What is slide tube back slightly, have the patient place chin to chest, and swallow?

500

Why is heat application contraindicated in a patient with suspected appendicitis? 

What is the warmth causes vasodilation and increases blood flow to the area and can cause the appendix to rupture?