Tissue that attaches muscle to bone.
tendon
The W in WILDA stands for this part of the pain assessment.
words- describe the pain
One modifiable risk factor for osteoporosis that involves lifestyle and diet.
dietary calcium, vitamin D insufficency, insiffucent exerice, smoking alcohol
The first “P” in the 5 P’s of sexual assessment.
Central nervous system components (two-word answer).
brain and spinal cord
This type of bone tissue is light, has trabeculae, and is often found at the ends of long bones.
spongy bone
This pain scale uses faces to help children or nonverbal patients indicate pain intensity.
wong-baker FACES scale
This spinal curvature is commonly seen with osteoporosis and gives an exaggerated thoracic curve.
kyphosis
In FICA spirituality assessment, the “C” asks about this.
community
This cranial nerve controls shoulder shrugging (one-word) — number or name accepted.
spinal accessory nerve XI
This connective tissue attaches bone to bone and stabilizes joints.
ligament
A physiological sympathetic response to acute pain commonly includes increased heart rate and this other vital sign change.
increased blood pressure or tachycardia
Name one environmental change nurses can recommend to reduce fall risk at home (from the objectives).
adding grab bars, improving lighting, non-slip footwear, removing clutter
Name one reason cultural assessments are important for nursing care (from the objectives).
guide culturaly competenent care, prevent misunderstandings and improve outcomes
A rapid screening mnemonic used for stroke recognition that includes Balance, Eyes, Face, Arms, Speech, Time.
BE FAST
Three main muscle types include skeletal, cardiac, and this involuntary type found in organs and vessels.
smooth muscle
Name two nonpharmacological therapies for pain from the objectives (one point each).
hot/cold therapy, massage, relaxation/deep breathing, guided imagery, distraction, physical therapy
Women at or above this age are recommended for osteoporosis screening (per the objectives).
65 years old
This screening tool is used specifically to assess elder abuse suspicion.
EASI elder abuse suspicion index
Name one expected neurological change commonly seen with aging.
slower reaction time, decreased short term memory, decreased sewnse of smell/taste/vision./ hearing
Name three structures (besides bones) that make up the musculoskeletal system.
muscles, tendons, ligaments, and cartilage
This assessment tool is designed for advanced dementia patients and evaluates breathing, vocalization, facial expression, body language, and consolability.
PAINAD
List three non-modifiable risk factors for osteoporosis.
advanced age, female gender, family history, previous fracture, menopause
Give one trauma-informed practice to use when interviewing a patient who has experienced violence.
Describe one difference that helps distinguish delirium from dementia
delirium has rapid onset and flucuating course, while dementia is fradual and progressive