Nutrition
Elimination
Tissue Integrity
Sensory Perception
Fundamentals Concepts
100

The most basic of all nutrients. 

What is water? 

100

Storage reservoir for urine. 

What is the bladder? 

100

Drainage combination of blood and serum. 

What is serosanguineous drainage? 

100

Measures distance vision at 20ft. 

Snellen Eye Chart 

100

First Step in the Nursing Process

What is Assessment? 

200

Sources of this essential nutrient often come from grains. 

What are carbohydrates. 

200

Noninvasive bladder volume measurement

What is a bladder scanner/bladder sonography? 

200

Damaged skin and tissue from prolonged pressure. 

What is a pressure injury? 

200

Allows visualization of ear canal. 

What is an otoscope? 

200

Vivid Dreaming Occurs during this stage of sleep

REM Sleep 

300

Self perception of being fat 

What is Anorexia nervosa? 

300

Painful urination accompanied by flank pain. 

What is a Urinary Tract Infection? 

300

Intact skin with nonblanchable erythema 

What is a Stage 1 pressure injury? 

300

Increased intraocular pressure. 

What is Glaucoma? 

300

Force of blood on arterial walls during cardiac muscle contraction 

Systolic Pressure 

400

Weight (kg) divided by Height (m2) 

What is BMI

400

Uses time voiding to increase intervals between urination. 

What is bladder-retraining? 

400

Absorbs exudate from the wound. 

What is Gauze? 

400

Protects eyes while outside? 

What are sunglasses? 

400

A Temperature above 104 Degrees 

What is hyperthermia? 

500

Enhances gastrointestinal function and bulk  

What is fiber? 

500

Inserted by a surgeon into the abdomen above the pubic bone. 

What is a suprapubic catheter? 

500

May require secondary occlusive dressing. 

What is hydrogel Dressing? 

500

A change is reception or perception  

A sensory deficit. 

500

Prevention which focuses on identifying illness and providing treatment. 

What is Secondary Prevention?