Body Systems
Disease Processes
Basic Patient Care
Reporting Information
First Aide and CPR
100

Main goal of the body systems is to keep the body in a state of balance. 

What is homeostasis?

100

Results from inhaling foreign matter such as emesis into the lungs. 

What is aspiration pneumonia?
100

Examples of this are helping patients bath, eat, going to the bathroom, and oral care. 

What are ADLs (activities of daily living)?

100

The unit of measurement intake and output needs to be recorded in?

What is milliliters? 

100

Common symptoms are rapid pulse, increased shallow breathing, blank stare, and cold clammy pale skin. 

What is shock?

200

Helps us communicate, think, and coordinate body movements by nerve impulses.

What is the nervous system?

200

Group of chronic lung diseases (emphysema and chronic bronchitis) that causes airflow to the lungs to be progressively obstructed. 

What is COPD?

200

Consists of cleansing patient's face, neck, hands, back, armpits, buttocks, and perineal are only.

What is a partial bath?

200

Accumulation of fluid in a body part, area, or system. 

What is edema?
200

The universal sign of this emergency is grabbing the front of the neck. 

What is choking? 

300

Serves as a transport system for white blood cells and interstitial fluid. 

What is the lymphatic system?

300

Sometimes called the silent killer because patient's may have no symptoms at all with this disease.

What is hypertension?
300

The time a patient needs turning in bed, to prevent pressure ulcers from occuring to immobility. 

What is Q2hr (every 2 hour) turns?

300

Open airway, deliver rescue breaths, and perform chest compressions. 

What is CPR?
400

Primary function is to transport oxygen, nutrients, hormones, water, and waste products throughout the body. 

What is the cardiovascular system?

400

Also known as a heart attack

What is myocardial infarction?

400

Great opportunity to update the nurse about findings like red, irritated, or bleeding gums.

What is oral care?

400

Most common point of care test that monitors blood glucose.

What is a glucometer? 

400

Deliver electrical shock to patient's in cardiac arrest, and increases survival rate. 

What is an AED?

500

Consists of the pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, and lungs. 

What is the respiratory system?

500

Results in heart being unable to continue to pump adequate amount of blood to meet body needs. 

What is heart failure? 

500

Used in the case a patient can not get out of bed and needs to use the restroom. 

What is a bed pan?

500

Time required for return of color after application of blanching pressure to a capillary bed is applied, should be less than 2 seconds.

What is capillary refill?

500

Admistration of abdominal thrusts. 

What is the Heimlich maneuver?