Patient Care Activities
Infection Control
Vital Signs
Body Mechanics
Positioning/Draping
100

Shared values, norms, traditions, customs, art, history, folklore, and institutions of a group of people.

What is Culture?

100

Gowns, gloves, googles, face masks.

What is personal protective equipment?

100

Condition in which breathing is easier when a person is seated or standing.

What is orthopnea?

100

Divides body into left/right and includes the movements flexion & extension.

What is the sagittal plane?

100

The process by which skin softens and breaks down due to prolonged exposure to moisture.

What is maceration?

200

A condition that reaches the individual resulting in any level of harm that permanently alters and or affects an individual baseline,

What is permanent harm?

200

Two primary methods, performed before and after patient contact.

What is hand hygiene?

200

Indirect measure of contraction of left ventricle.

What is a pulse?

200

Area beneath an object or person that includes every point of contact that the object or person makes with the supporting surface.

What is base of support?

200

A mechanical force that occurs when one surface moves against another, such as when skin is dragged across a surface.

What is friction?

300

Protects all “individually identifiable health information” known as "protected health information".

What is HIPAA?

300

Direct contact, droplet, airborne, contaminated linens...

What are modes of transmission?

300

Rest period of the heart.

What is diastolic pressure?

300

Happens when the patient holds their breath and air is trapped in the thorax which increases intra-thoracic pressure.

What is the Valsalva Maneuver?

300

Prevent contractures, relieve pressure to skin, decrease edema, provide support and stability. 

What is reasons to change a patient's position?

400

When documenting, this the interpretation of the subjective and objective information.

What is the assessment?

400

Microorganisms need a place where they can grow and produce

What is a reservoir?

400

Obesity, physical inactivity, advanced age, diet, diabetes mellitus, excessive use of nicotine, alcohol or salt. 

What are factors contributing to HTN?

400

Faulty posture, single act of lifting a heavy object, improper body mechanics, lifting improperly.

What are causes of potential injuries?

400

Occurs when different tissue layers within the body move in opposite directions, often due to pressure from a bony prominence.

What is shearing?

500

As practitioners we use the most current and valid research as the basis for our clinical decision making

What is Evidenced Based Practice?

500

Sink rims and basins, faucet handles, towel dispenser, bar of soap.

What are potential contaminants?

500

Level or amount of physical activity, emotional status, arm position, dehydration...

What are factors affecting blood pressure?

500

Imaginary line that bisects the body in the sagittal plane beginning at the head and continuing through the COG.

What is the Vertical Line of Gravity?

500

Ischial tuberosities, scapular and vertebral spinous processes, olecranon processes, medial epicondyles of humerus if resting on a hard surface, Heels and feet

What are bony prominences in a seated position?