Infection Control
Ostomies
Physical & Mental Assessment
Specimen Colletion
A bit of this and that
100

Type of Hepatitis via contaminated water & food.

What is Hep A

100

Differece between fecal output of an ileostomy versus a colostom.

what is liquid for ileostomy and solid for colostomy?

100

Name 3 variables to consider when assessing when assessing the older adult.

what is Hearing/visual impairment, less energy, language barriers, dementia or memory, aphasia?

100

The long term measures of blood sugar control for the past few months?

what is HgB A1C?

100

Routine & Microscopic- checks for Urine pH, presence of blood cells i.e white and red, ketones, protein etc

What is  the Definition of Urine R & M?

200

Infectious Agent, Reservoir, portal of exit, mode of transmission, portal of entry, susceptible host

What are the links in the chain of infection?

200

1. Absorption, Secretion and Eliminate waste happens.

What are the 3 main functions of the large intestine?

200

Best source of information when conducting a health assessment interview

What is the client?

200

Your Diabetic client is shaky & diaphoretic. These are symptoms of....

What is hypoglycemia?

200

Blood Sugar = 9.7 mmol/L. This means the client is...

What is hyperglycemic?

300

The most common route of MRSA transmission

What is contact?

300

pink or red, moist, peri-wound skin intact.

What are the Characteristics of a healthy stoma?

300

True or False : When conducting a health assessment interview the nurse should begin with a closed ended questions

False?

300

Definition of a specimen ordered for cytology

what is a to identify specific Cancer cells

300

True or False: A urine sample can be obtained from a client's catheter bag

What is false?

400

Main route of transmission for Hepatitis  B & C

What is blood i.e use of infected needles, needlestick injuries?

400

Removal of the large intestine

What is a colectomy?

400

True or False: When conducting a health assessment interview the nurse should begin with a closed ended questions

False

400

Special cleansing of genital area. Flow initiated and urine collected in a sterile cup mid stream

what are Instructions given to client for a MSU sample

400

A normally sterile part of the body prone to infection

What is the bladder?

500

3 types of transmission based precautions and what PPE is required.

What are Airborne, droplet & contact precautions

500

True or False: Stomas may be created temporarily and later closed surgically

True

500

In medical terms, the location of the apex of the heart (apical heart rate

What is a mid-clavicular line, 5th intercostal space?

500

Name of sputum test ordered to diagnose Tuberculosis (TB

What is AFB- Acid fast Bacillus?

500

The FIT (fecal immunochemical test) test or Hemoccult test check for this

What is occult blood in the feces i.e bleeding from the colon?