1 cm = ___ mm Correct Answer 10 mm
1 cubic centimeter (cc) = ___ mL Correct Answer 1 milliliter
(mL)
1 cup = ? mL Correct Answer 240 mL
1 cup/glass = ? oz Correct Answer 8 oz
1 inch = ___ cm Correct Answer 2.54 cm
1 kg = ___ lbs Correct Answer 2.2 lbs
1 L = ___ mL Correct Answer 1000 mL
1 lb = oz Correct Answer 16 oz
1 mL = ? mcL Correct Answer 1000 mcL
1 oz = ___ mL Correct Answer 30 mL
1 oz = ? mL Correct Answer 30 mL
1 oz = ? Tbsp Correct Answer 2 tbsp
1 tbsp = ___ mL Correct Answer 15 mL/ 3 Tsp
1 tsp = ___ mL Correct Answer 5 mL
,1000 mcg = ___ mg Correct Answer 1 mg
1000 mg = _____ g Correct Answer 1 g
4 major risks to a patient's safety within the health care
environment Correct Answer Falls
Patient-inherent accidents
Procedure-related accidents
Equipment-related accident
7 parts of health history Correct Answer "1.Biographical data
2.Reason for seeking care - C/C
3.Current health or history of current illness - HPI (history of
present illness
4.Past health
5.Family history
6.Review of systems - Head to toe
7.Functional assessment or ADLs "
8 elements of communication process Correct Answer
Referent: Motivates on person to communicate with another.
Sender: encodes and delivers the message
Receiver: receives and decodes the message
Message: content of communication
Channels: means of sending info
Feedback: indicates whether the message was understood
Interpersonal variable: factors that influence communication
Environment: setting (noise, temperature extremes, distractions,
lack of privacy, etc.)
ABC's Correct Answer airway, breathing, circulation
,active listening Correct Answer Therapeutic communication:
being attentive to what a patient is saying both verbally and
nonverbally.
Acuity records Correct Answer Level is based on the type and
number of nursing interventions required over a 24-hour period.
Acute and Restorative Care Correct Answer Restraints
-physical
-chemical
-ongoing assessment
-objectives
Side rails
-increase pt mobility/stability
-most commonly used to restrain
-can cause falls or death
Acute care safety Correct Answer Fires
Electrical hazards
Seizures
Radiation
Disasters
Admission nursing history form Correct Answer Guides the
nurse through a complete assessment to identify relevant nursing
diagnoses or problems
Airborne precautions Correct Answer "TB, Varicella, Rubeola
(Measles), and SARS
Private negative pressure room and Respirator mask
, alopecia Correct Answer hair loss
Antibiotics treat Correct Answer bacterial infections
antiembolism stockings Correct Answer compress small veins
and capillaries, forcing blood into larger vessels and
promoting venous return
antifungal treats Correct Answer fungus
Antiviral treat Correct Answer Virus
appropriate distance for interpersonal communication Correct
Answer 1.5 feet-4 feet away
artificially acquired active immunity Correct Answer being
injected with a pathogen (immunizations or vaccines)
artificially acquired passive immunity Correct Answer
immunity when person is injected with antibodies (short-lived,
2-3 weeks) (snake venom)
asking relevant questions (therapeutic communication) Correct
Answer Seeking information needed for decision making
aspects of non verbal communication Correct Answer Personal
appearance
Posture and gait
Facial expressions
Eye contact