QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | CERTIFIED
/. What is acute pain? How long does it last? - Answer-sudden onset, usually subsides
once treated.
Lasts no more than 6 months
/.What is chronic pain? - Answer-Pain continues for 6 months or longer, usually related
to an underlying issue ie: arthritis or illness
/.Who is the founder of modern day nursing? - Answer-Florence Nightingale
/.What is Maslow's hierarchy of needs? - Answer-1. Physiological needs
2. Safety and Security needs
3. Love and Belonging Needs
4. Self esteem
5. self actualization
/.What is surgical asepsis? - Answer-the process of creating and maintaining an area
that is completely free of pathogens (sterile technique)
/.What is medical asepsis? - Answer-measures used to reduce and prevent the spread
of pathogens (clean technique)
/.What is the best way to breaking the chain of infection? - Answer-Washing hands
/.What is objective data? - Answer-What you observe and can measure
/.What is subjective data? - Answer-Data that only the subject or "patient" can feel and
will tell you. Usually in a statement.
/.When should discharge planning begin? - Answer-Shortly after admission
/.When is a discharge against medical advice signed? - Answer-an AMA form is signed
when patient wishes to leave healthcare facility against medical advice
/.What is blanching? - Answer-whitening of skin/nail due to pressure, if not returned to
normal color within 3 seconds or less it may be an indicator for poor blood circulation.
/.What should a nurse do if reddened area appears on sacrum of patient? - Answer-Do
blanching test
, apply barrier cream
make sure pt is being repositioned every 2 hrs
/.What is informed consent? - Answer-permission granted in the knowledge of the
possible consequences, typically that which is given by a patient to a doctor for
treatment with full knowledge of the possible risks and benefits.
/.What is a DNR order? - Answer-Do Not Resuscitate- do NOT perform CPR
/.What are nursing intervention to aid a patient to liquify bronchial secretions? - Answer-
Humidifier
hydration through fluid intake
percussion on back
administer mucolytic
/.What is culture competence? - Answer-Awareness by the nurse of his/hers own
cultural belief practices and an understanding of the limitations that these beliefs put on
the nurse when dealing with those of other cultures. Should allow nurse to react to other
cultures with openness and acceptance of cultural differences between them
/.What is HIPAA? - Answer-Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
To protect pt information from being disclosed without consent or knowledge
/.What is a vegan diet? What are the vitamin deficiency? - Answer-one that excludes all
animal products
vitamin B12
/.what are signs of neglect ? - Answer-Malnutrition (losing weight)
poor hygiene
unexplained bruises and welts
pressure injuries
/.Why should nurses be direct/honest when communicating with client that has suffered
physical abuse ? - Answer-To gain pt trust
/.What is genetic theory of aging? - Answer-Proposes that the organism is genetically
programmed for a predetermined number of cell divisions, after which cells/organisms
die
/.What is palliative care? - Answer-manages symptoms, provide psychosial support,
coordinate care to relieve suffering and improve quality of life for cts with serious
illnesses