Injures
Injuries
Heat & Cold
Disabilities
Death
100

This type of wound is a partial-thickness injury caused by scraping or rubbing the skin.

What is an abrasion

100

This force, when layers of the skin rub against one another, is a major contributor to the development of pressure injuries

What is shear

100

This term means to expand or open wider when heat is applied

what is Dilate

100

"Down syndrome is a genetic condition caused by an extra chromosome, meaning affected individuals have 47 chromosomes instead of this usual number.

what is 46
100

The stiffness of skeletal muscles that occurs after death is called this

What is rigor mortis

200

An open wound with torn tissues and jagged edges typically results from trauma and is known by this name

What is a laceration

200

The inflammatory phase of wound healing, characterized by redness, swelling, and pain, typically lasts about this many days

What is 3 days

200

This term describes the bluish discoloration of skin due to poor circulation.

what is cynanosis 

200

This inherited condition is the most common cause of inherited intellectual disability and is associated with behavioral and learning challenges

what is fragile x ?

200

This type of care focuses on comfort and quality of life for those expected to live less than six months

What is hospice 

300

A cut produced surgically by a sharp instrument, creating an opening into an organ or body space, is called this

What is an incision

300

This type of drainage is clear, watery, and does not contain blood cells, often seen in the initial healing phase

What is serous drainage

300

During heat or cold applications, you should observe the skin every this many minutes

what is 5 minutes 

300

This condition is a defect where the spine or spinal cord does not form properly, often occurring alongside hydrocephalus

What is spina bifida

300

Name 5 stages of grief

What is denial, acceptance, bargaining, anger, depression

400

Pressure injuries—also known as bedsores or decubitus ulcers—most commonly occur over these areas.

What are bony prominences

400

To prevent pressure injuries, a patient in bed should be repositioned at least every this many hours

What is 2 hours in bed or every 15 min in a chair 

400

One important rule is that the patient should not be allowed to do this during heat or cold applications

What is adjust the temperature settings

400

Treatment for hydrocephalus involves placing a tube called this, which drains excess cerebrospinal fluid

What is a shunt

400

These three vital signs must be absent before a doctor can pronounce death.

What are pulse, respirations, and blood pressure

500

 the earliest stage of a pressure injury is identified by red, intact skin that does not do this when pressed

What is not blanching

500

What are venous ulcers caused from?

What are arterial ulcers caused from?

Poor venous blood flow and poor arterial blood flow

500

Moist heat applications work faster because water in contact with the skin allows heat to penetrate this much more effectively than dry heat

What is deeper and more quickly?

500

Drinking alcohol during pregnancy can lead to lifelong conditions collectively known as these

What are fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD)

500

Where are toe tags placed? And how many is needed

2, one on the toe, one outside the bag