Nursing Basics
Red Flags
Medication Matters
Teaching
100

What is the nursing process with a five letter acronym used to guide plan of care?

ADPIE

100

“I’ll bring a list of all my medications, including supplements, to my appointments.”

Green flag!

100

A patient experiences swelling and difficulty breathing after taking a medication. What is the priority action?

A. Take another dose

B. Drink more water 

C. Wait and see what happens

D. Seek immediate medical attention

D. Seek immediate medical attention

100

What is the most important reason for patient education?

A. Patient safety

B. Improve hospital ratings

C. Speed up discharge 

D. Avoid future questions 

A. Patient safety

200

At what part of the nursing process does patient teaching primarily occur? 

Implementation

200

"If I forget a dose, I will just double up my next one" 

Red flag

200

What is the SAFEST action if a patient has difficulty swallowing a pill?

A. Crush it instead
B. Skip the dose
C. Ask provider for an alternative
D. Have them chug water before and after 

C. Ask provider for an alternative

200

This type of question encourages patients to demonstrate understanding rather than answer yes or no.

An open-ended question

300

This type of teaching prepares the patient to manage their care after leaving the hospital.

Discharge teaching / education

300

"I'll stop taking my antibiotics once I feel better/ there are no symptoms"

Red flag 

300

This is the term for expected and often mild reactions a patient may experience from a medication.

Side Effects

300

When is the best time to provide patient teaching? 

A. Immediately after a procedure
B. When the patient is alert and comfortable
C. During routine care to save time
D. At the end of your shift

B. When the patient is alert and comfortable

400

What is the FIRST step in any nursing intervention?

ASSESS!

400

"I will report any unusual side effects to my provider"

Green flag!

400

What should you do if a patient comes in wanting to take their over-the-counter or at home medication?

Check with provider/ pharmacy

400

This type of teaching focuses on what the patient must know and is most important to ensure their safety. 

Priority teaching! (this one was hard)