Nutrition
Elimination
Tissue Integrity
Sensory Perception
Fundamental Concepts
100

The body's greatest energy source 

What is Carbohydrates?

100

Three factors affecting bowel elimination. 

What is age, diet, and fluid intake?

100

The important role in the production of vitamin D. 

What is skin? 

100

The device that amplify sounds.

What is Hearing aids?

100

The regular breathing pattern with a rate less than 12/min. 

What is Bradypnea?

200

The eating disorder that causes people to have a fear of being fat. 

What is Anorexia nervosa?

200

The medication to soften stool. 

What is a laxative?

200

The infection of the superficial layer of skin. 

What is cellulitis? 

200

The ringing, roaring and humming in ears. 

What is Tinnitus? 

200

The act of defending the rights, interests, and safety of a client. 

What is advocacy?

300

The essential minerals for women.

What is Calcium and Iron? 

300

The distention of the bowel from gas accumulation. 

What is Flatulence? 

300

The redness of the skin due to dilation of blood vessels. 

What is erythema? 

300

The visual acuity tests. 

What is Snellen and Rosenbaum eye charts?

300

The theory that suggests there are five categories of needs that motivate human beings. 

What is Maslow's hierarchy of needs? 

400

The position to prevent aspiration. 

What is High Fowler's Position?

400

The intestinal obstruction caused by reduced motility following bowel manipulation. 

What is Paralytic ileus?

400

The thin, watery wound drainage mixed with blood. 

What is serosanguineous?

400

The structural eye disorder that causes and increase in intraocular pressure 

What is Glaucoma?

400

The therapy that help clients manage and target negative thoughts to reduce pain. 

What is cognitive behavioral therapy? 

500

Pureed food and thickened liquids.

What is Dysphagia?

500

Two causes of diarrhea. 

What is viral gastroenteritis and bacterial gastroenteritis?

500

The full-thickness skin loss with visible adipose tissue. 

What is stage 3 pressure injury? 

500

The alteration in the middle ear that blocks sound waves. 

What is Conductive hearing loss? 

500

The collapsing of the lung during expansion. 

What is atelectasis?