this condition increases the risk of heart disease and stroke
What is hypertension
This practice is the simplest way to prevent the spread of germs and diseases.
Answer: What is washing your hands?
What is dyspnea?
what is difficulty breathing
What should you do if a patient refuses to take their medication?
what is Inform provider, document refusal.
What does Kyle(T2) love playing?
what is pickle-ball
This term describes the contraction phase of the heart, during which blood is pumped out of the ventricles
What is systole
A balanced diet and maintaining a healthy weight can help prevent this chronic condition.
Answer: What is type 2 diabetes?
What is the most effective way to prevent the spread of infection in healthcare settings?
Hand Hygiene
What is the preferred route for administering insulin to a diabetic patient?
what is subcutaneous injection
Why did the nurse wear a stethoscope to the party?
what is "To listen to the beats!"
these small disc-shaped cell fragments play a crucial role in blood clotting
What are platelets
The use of this preventive measure in healthcare settings, especially in surgeries, is critical in reducing the risk of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs).
What is sterile technique?
What is the abbreviation for Situation Background Assessment Recommendation
What is SBAR
What is the correct procedure for administering eye drops?
What is tilt head, drop in sac.
What did the nurse say to the patient who didn’t want to take their medication?
what is “Swallow your pride!”
This major artery carries oxygenated blood from the heart to the rest of the body
What is the aorta
Using this when lifting heavy objects helps prevent back injuries.
What is proper lifting technique (or bending your knees)?
What type of IV fluid causes fluid to shift out of cells and into the bloodstream?
what is hypertonic solution
What is the proper way to administer the correct amount of an oral liquid medication?
what is use correct measuring device.
Why do nurses make great detectives?
what is they take vital signs!
a buildup of fatty deposits in the arteries, leading to narrowing and reduced blood flow
What is atherosclerosis
To prevent infection, this procedure involves cleaning and disinfecting this area before inserting a catheter.
What is perineal cleansing?
What is a normal adult blood pressure?
what is 120/80
What is the most common site for administering a subcutaneous injection in an adult?
What is outer upper arm, abdomen.