State Skills
Terminology
Suffixes
Abbreviations
Key Points
100
This is what client is covered with during the making of an occupied bed.
What is the bath blanket?
100
This is also known as a CVA.
What is a stroke?
100
-algia
What is pain?
100
ADLS
What are activities of daily living?
100
This is the normal daily fluid requirement for adults.
What is 2000 to 3000 ml.?
200

These two items must be in place prior to providing mouth care to a client.

What are gloves (on CNA) and a towel or clothing protector?

200
This is any break in the continuity of a bone.
What is a fracture?
200
-alysis
What is analyze?
200

PRN

What is as needed?

200
This is the most important piece of furniture in the resident's unit.
What is the hospital bed?
300
This is the appropriate temperature of the water needed prior to rinsing/brushing dentures.
What is tepid/moderate?
300

This term refers to excess fluid causing swelling.

What is edema?

300
-ectomy
What is surgical removal?
300
DNR
What is do not resuscitate?
300
A person experiencing this condition exhibits low fluid intake; low output of dark urine with strong odor; weight loss; dry skin; confusion; poor skin turgor.
What is dehydration?
400
This is the tool you use to clean under fingernails while giving nail care to a client.
What is an orangewood stick?
400

This term is used for a wound caused by lack of circulation to a bony prominence.

What is a pressure injury?

400

-emia

What is blood?

400

QID

What is three times daily?

400
This is the most common symptom of arthritis.
What is pain?
500

This is the appropriate temperature of water used to give the client footcare.

What is 105 degrees?

500
This is a hollow tube inserted into the bladder to drain urine.
What is a catheter?
500

-itis

What is inflammation of?

500
GI
What is gastrointestinal?
500
This is the stage of pressure ulcer in which the entire layer of skin is lost and the subcutaneous fat and muscle are exposed.
What is Stage III?