Nutrition
Elimination
Tissue Intergrity
Sensory Perception
Fundamental Concepts
100

This includes protein, carbohydrates, and fat and are the primary building blocks of any diet that provides energy to the body to function?

What is Macronutrients?

100

A bowel pattern of difficult and infrequent evacuation of hard, dry feces?

What is constipation?

100

A partial or total rupture of a sutured wound, usually with separation of underlying skin layers?

What is dehisence?

100

A client lacks the ability to receive sensory stimulus perception?

What is Sensory Deprivation? 

100

The study of conduct and character, and a code of ethics is a guide for the expectations and standards of a profession. 

What are Ethical Responsibilities?

200

This is composed of vitamins and minerals only required in small amounts and diet?

What are micronutrients?

200

A lighted instrument used to visualize and collect tissue sample for biopsy or remove polyps from the colon or lower small bowel. 

What is a colonoscopy?

200

A dehiscence that involves the protrusion of visceral organs through a wound opening?

What is Evisceration?

200

A refractive error whereby the eye cannot focus light evenly on the retina, causing blurred vision or distortion.

What is Astigmatism? 

200

A legal process by which a client or the client's legally appointed designee has given written permission for a procedure or treatment.

What is informed consent?

300

What should be considered to raise the blood sugar levels when consuming carbohydrates? 

What is the foods Glycemic Index?

300

Manifestations include urgency, frequency, fever, burning, or painful urination, flank pain or suprapubic discomfort, cloudy, foul-smelling blood-tinged urine? 

What is a urinary tract infection?

300

A full-thickness skin loss: visible adipose tissue with possible granulation tissue and wound edges appear rolled under, some slough, eschar, present?

What is State 3 pressure injury?

300

A cloudy area on the eye lens caused by proteins in the eye breaking down and clumping together.

What are cataracts?

300

Who mandates the use of computerized databases to expedite the accrediation process.

What is The Joint Commission? 
400

Nutrition through a large vein to client whose GI system doesn't function properly and are at risk for malnutrition? 

What is Parenteral Nutrition? 

400

What urinary incontinence is loss of urine due to factors that interfere with responding to the need to urinate (cognitive, mobility, and environmental barriers).

What is functional urinary incontinence?

400

An occlusive dressing that swells in the presence of exudate; compromised of gelatin and pectin, it forms a seal a the wound's surface to prevent evaporation of moisture from the skin? 

What is Hydrocolloid Wound Dressing? 

400

What affects the blood vessels in the retina and can lead to vision loss and complete blindness, it's the leading cause of blindness in adults?

What is diabetic retinopathy 

400

Addresses the needs of healthy clients to promote health and prevent disease with specific protections. 

What is primary prevention?

500

An essential nutrient that makes up more than half of the body weight and is needed for every system in the body? 

What is water?

500

A therapeutic procedure helps clients who have limited cognitive ability to establish a predictable pattern of bladder emptying? 

What is urinary habit training?

500

What provides circulation that delivers nutrients for tissue repair and infection control?

What is tissue perfusion?

500

Wear prescribed lenses, good lighting, face clients, adequate lighting, avoid activities which may result in spinal cord injuries, avoid smoking, use good dental hygiene, install smoke and carbon monoxide detectors.

What are nursing interventions? 

500

Implies the "letting go" of an object or person before the loss, as in a terminal illness.

What is anticipatory grief?