Vital Signs
Medication
Oxygen delivery System
Nutrition
Enteral Feeding
100

A nurses obtains a temp of 99.5F this is reported as?

What is Afebrilel?

100

This type of type of reaction drug is unintended harm full, or a allergy caused by immune response. 

What is a Adverse Effect?

100

This type of mask delivers the highest oxygen flow

What isNon Rebreather mask?

100

Carbs, fates, protein, mineral, vitman, water are considered?

What is the 6 essential nutrients?

100

This type of feeding has low risk for aspiration?

What is PEG?

200

Cyanoderma

What is blue skin?

200

This includes patient name, date and time order is written, name of drug, dosage of drug, route to be administered, frequency of administration, signature of person writing order.

What is Parts of Medication order?

200

This type of oxygen is used to provide up to 6L/min oxygen.

What is Nasal Canual?

200

The rate of energy utilized in body essential activities?

What is BMR?

200

The most efficient way to confirm NGT placement

What is X-ray?

300

When taking a pulse nurse notes pulse of 140BPM, The nurse should?

What is report the rate to the primary care provider?

300

This type of IM injection is given 2-3 fingers bellow the acromion process.

What is deltoid injection?

300

This type oxygen delivers a precise amount of oxygen.

What is a venti mask?

300

Measure of body fat based on a person's height and weight

  • calculated by dividing a patient's weight (in kilograms) by their height (in meters squared).

What is BMI?

300

safer tube dual lumen tube allows for safer continuous and intermittent gastric suctioning.

What is Salem sump?

400

Pertaining to, or located at, the apex of the heart.

What is Apical?

400

This type of injection can hold up to 1ml of medication?

What is subcutaneous injection?

400

This type of mask delivers more oxygen then nasal canal

What is simple face mask?

400

The body’s building blocks, helping to build and repair tissues, support the immune system, and provide energy.

What is Protein?

400

The most common complication of PEG feeding

What is the most common complication of PEG feeding?

500

What is considered the 5th vital sign?

What is Pain?

500

This type of drug you will monitor the Apical pulse for 1 full minute?

What is digoxin?

500

This is used for a patient with Obstructive sleep apnea?

What is a CPAP?

500

This vital nutrient that makes up a significant portion of the human body and is essential for life.

60% of the body 

What is Water/H20?

500

The appropriate position for enteral feedings?

What is Semi-fowlers position 30-45 degrees?