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KAHOOT AND JEOPARDY NR224 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED LATEST UPDATE
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what type of isolation? droplet
RSV
what type of isolation? airbrone
chicken pox
what type of isolation? contact
C-dif
what type of isolation? contact
MRSA
what type of isolation? neutropenic isolation
oncology patients
what type of isolation? droplet
flu
what type of isolation? droplet
meningitis
what type of isolation? contact
VRE (vancomycin-Resistant
Enterococcus)
what type of isolation? neutropenic isolation
Stem cell
what type of isolation? airborne
Mesales
what type of isolation? airborne
Tuberculosis
what type of isolation? droplet
Pneoumia
where is the apical pulse located? fifth intercostal space midclavicular
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which pulse site is used to assess femoral
character of pulse during phycological
shock or cardiac arrest when other is not
palpable?
which step of the nursing process does planning
prioritization of patient problem occurs?
what are the metabolic effects of glucose intolerance, loss of calcium, and weight gain
immobility on the body?
what are the respiratory effects of thickened secretion, pneumonia, and high risk for atelectasis
immobility on the body?
what are cardiovascular effects of orthostatic hypertension, Virchow's triad, risk for pulmonary embolism
immobility on the body?
what are musculoskeletal effects of hyperkalemia, loss of muscle mass, and contractures, disuse of osteoporosis
immobility on the body?
what are urinary/bowel effects of constipation, incontinence, kidney stones/hyperkalemia, UTI
immobility on the body?
what are integumentary effects pressure injuries and decrease skin turgor
of immobility on the body?
what are psychological effects depression, forgetfulness, withdraw from life
of immobility on the body?
which factor affect pressure ulcer impaired mobility, impaired sensory perception, poor nutrition
development?
Which stage of pressure ulcer is this? Stage 1
A localized area of intact skin with non-
blanchable redness. The skin may
feel
warmer or cooler than surrounding areas
and may be painful or itchy.
Which stage of pressure ulcer is this? Stage 2
Partial-thickness loss of dermis,
presenting as a shallow open ulcer with a
red or pink wound bed. It may also
appear as an intact or ruptured blister.
Which stage of pressure ulcer is this? Stage 3
Full-thickness tissue loss where
subcutaneous fat may be visible, but
bone, tendon, or muscle are not exposed.
The depth of the ulcer can vary based
on the anatomical location.
Which stage of pressure ulcer is this? Stage 4
Involves full-thickness tissue loss with
exposed bone, tendon, or muscle. Slough
or eschar may be present on some
parts of the wound bed.
Hold the cane on the stronger side, move with the weaker leg forward, then bring
What is the correct way of walking with a
the strong leg forward past the sane and the weak leg. Ensure at least two-point
cane?
support (the cane and one foot)
-stand with hands on the grips and elbows flexed at a 15 to 30-degree angle. The
what is the correct way of using a walker? walker should be aligned on top of the walker with the wrist. Move the walker
forward about 6-8 inches.
what is the correct order for the chain of infectious agent, reservoir, portal of exit, transmission, the portal of entry, and
infection? suspect able host
what are the stage of infection? incubation, pronominal, illness, and covalence
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