NUTRITION
ELIMINATION
TISSUE INTEGRITY
SENSORY PERCEPTION
FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS
100

the break down of food into simple
Substances that are absorbed by
the body as nutrients or eliminated
by the body as waste 

What is digestion?

100

This is the primary function of the kidneys

What is the filtration of blood and urine formation?

100

The type of wound associated with a clean surgical incision with minimal tissue damage.


What is a surgical wound?


100

The loss of this sense often leads to an inability to detect odors and may affect taste


What is olfaction?

100

The first step in the nursing process involves the collection of information about the patient’s health


 What is assessment?

200

Produces insulin that helps with the metabolism of sugar

What is Pancreas?

200

 A type of catheter is inserted into the bladder for continuous drainage


What is a Foley catheter?

200

Refers to the layer of tissue under the epidermis that contains blood vessels, nerves, and connective tissue.


What is the dermis?

200

A condition that causes difficulty in focusing on close objects and is a common vision problem in older adults

What is presbyopia?

200

The type of care where nurses help patients improve their independence and manage their activities of daily living is known as this



What is rehabilitative care?


300

Promotes growth, healing, and overall body
maintenance.

What is Protein?

300

A procedure that involves using a catheter to drain urine from the bladder, often for patients with urinary retention.

What is intermittent catheterization?

300

The wound healing phase that occurs when new tissue forms and the wound begins to close



 What is proliferation?


300

A disorder in which a person experiences the sensation of hearing voices or sounds that are not actually present 


What is auditory hallucination?

300

This type of nursing diagnosis focuses on identifying actual health problems that require nursing interventions


 What is an actual nursing diagnosis?

400

Administered continuously over 8-16 hours day or night with breaks between feedings 

What is cyclical feeding?

400

The surgical procedure that involves opening the bladder to divert urine when the urethra is blocked.

What is a suprapubic cystostomy?

400

At this phase of healing, the  wound has an infection or fails to heal on its own 


What is delayed healing?

400

A test used to assess the function of the visual field by checking the central and peripheral areas of vision

What is a visual field test?

400

The legal document that outlines the nurse’s role, responsibilities, and scope of practice



What is the nurse practice act?


500

Interventions to address complications for clients receiving enteral feedings

What is warm feeding to room temperature?

What is monitor for aspiration?

What is flush feeding tube?

What is assess gastrointestinal intolerance?

500

The best way to confirm the diagnosis of chronic kidney disease

What is a 24-hour urine collection?

500

This classification refers to a wound that heals with extensive scarring and occurs with deep tissue injury


What is secondary intention?


500

 Refers to the sensation of dizziness or the feeling that the surroundings are moving, which often affects the inner ear


What is vertigo?

500

The ethical principle that refers to the nurse’s obligation to do no harm and to protect patients from potential harm


What is nonmaleficence?