Carbs, Fats, Proteins, Vitamins, Minerals, Water
What are the six essential nutrients?
Docusate Sodium
What is a laxative?
Accumulation of fluid in the tissues most often from trauma or impaired venous return.
What is Edema?
Receiving of stimuli at a rate and intensity beyond the brains ability to process stimuli.
What is Sensory Overload?
Provides clients with assurance that their PHI will be safeguarded by all members of the health care system.
What is HIPPA?
Nothing by mouth abbreviation
What is NPO?
Inability to control urination.
What is Urine Incontinence?
Tears in the skin caused by blunt or sharp objects.
What are Lacerations?
Reduction in or absence of stimuli to one or more of the five senses.
What is Sensory Deprivation?
RACE actions
What is rescue, alarm, contain, extinguish?
Underweight, Normal weight, Overweight, and Obesity.
What are the BMI categories?
Bladder does not completely empty with urination
What is Urinary Retention?
Thin, watery wound drainage.
What is serous drainage?
Test performed with a tuning fork for hearing.
What is the Rinne test?
N95 Mask, Private room, Door closed, Tuberculosis Infection
What are Airborne Precautions?
Pudding, mashed potatoes, yogurt, juices without pulp, baby food, pureed meats, broths, and ice cream.
What is a pureed diet?
25-38 g/day
What is the recommended daily fiber intake?
Risk assessment tool for alterations in tissue integrity.
What is the Braden Scale?
Motor to tongue.
What is the Hypoglossal Nerve (XII)?
Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, Acceptance
What are the stages of grief?
2 cups of fruit in one day.
What is the daily dietary intake for fruit for adults?
3.7 L/day
What is the recommended fluid intake for males per day?
Partial-thickness skin loss or ruptured serum-filled blister.
What is a Stage 2 Pressure Injury?
Microscope that contains bright light to examine the structures of the eye.
What is the Slit Lamp?
Respiratory rate of 25-60/min