1. Â Explain the characteristics of fecal matter from a colonoscopy and an ileostomy.
2. Â When performing ostomy care the nurse knows that the device should be changed based on what factor?
3.  When giving a large volume enema the nurse knows that instilling the solution is done through gravity.  Explain the procedure.
4. Â Changing a wound dressing the main goal is to prevent what?
5. Â Collecting a wound culture requires that the nurse does what?
6.  Your patient is discharged home with a Jackson-Pratt drain.  The drain is emptied when and how often and what is noted about the characteristics of the drainage?
7. Â What are the steps in wound irrigation?
8. Â What are the signs of proper tube placement and appropriate absorption of tube feeding?
9. Â After bolus tube feeding the nurse should follow with how much water and what position should the patient be in when he/she is done, and why?
10. Â When doing tube feedings the nurse knows that the feeding tube is in the abdomen, when he/she hears what sound or aspirates content. What range is the PH in for gastric content?
11. Â The nurse needs to prepare a diet that will promote wound healing and tissue repair. What types of food would be on it?
12. Â When calculating urinary output the nurse knows that the intake should equal the output and that he/she should provide what items for urine collection?
13. Â If a patient is on 24 hour urine collection, when does it start and when does it stop? How is the urine stored? When does urine go to the lab?
14. Â If a patient is on 24 hour urine collection, when does it start and when does it stop? How is the urine stored? When does urine go to the lab?
15. Â When inserting an indwelling Foley catheter, the nurse uses strict sterile technique. Under what conditions would a nurse stop the procedure and start
over?
16.  What safety measures should the nurse employ prior to moving, transferring, or assisting a patient from the bed?
17.  A patient that is confined to bed should be turned. How often and what other measures should you use to prevent pressure injuries?
18.  To move a patient up in bed what is it that the nurse does to prevent injuries to her and others?
19. Â To shave a patient you should check this chart for the use of what medications and why?
20. Â Oral care for a dependent person is not the same as for an independent person. What are the deferences and similarities?
21. Â When would you give a full bed bath to your patient?
22. Â How would you identify the stages of pressure injuries?
23. Â What are observable signs and symptoms of infection?
24. Â Conduct a physical assessment in a systematic manner.
25. Â What is the order in which you would auscultate a patients abdomen?
26. Â What is the order for abdominal assessment?Â
27. Â Hair, skin, and nails are observed by the nurse to assist in determining a persons overall health status. What signs and symptoms would you observe if these things were not healthy?
28. Â Describe the sequence and give the rationale for putting on and taking off PPE.Â
29. Â State the conditions when a sterile field will no longer be sterile.Â
30. Â Compare and contrast factors that increase or decrease body temperature, pulse, respiration, and blood pressure.Â
31. Â Before a patient can go to surgery the nursery is responsible for patient teaching. What things will you teach your patient prior to surgery?
32. Â When applying a mummy restraint who does it best serve and why?
33. Â What are the advantages or disadvantages of using a safety waist restraints?
34. Â When should you place a patient in restraints and what are the rules for use of physical restraints (i.e. documentation, time, and site for tying).
35. Â What things appear on a fall prevention list?
36.  When a patient is confined to bed what type of aids can help with circulation?
37. Â When suctioning a tracheostomy tube, the patient is observed or assessed for what signs and symptoms?
38.  A patient needs to be taught how to use an incentive spirometer. What information would you provide?
39. Â When is a nasal gastric tube used?
40. Â Conduct a physical assessment in a systematic manner. (Head-to-toe)
Note: The questions must be completed no less than 75 words each.
1. Â Explain the characteristics of fecal matter from a colonoscopy and an ileost
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