Sensory & Pain Kahoot Flashcards

1
Q

What should the nurse assess the pt for with Opioid administration?

A.) Tachypnea
B.) Respiratory Depression
C.) Crackles
D.) Bronchial Constriction

A

B

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2
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How should the nurse assess the pain of a 5 year old child?

A.) Ask the parent
B.) Have them rate pain from 0-10
C.) Wong-Baker Face Scale
D.) Use the Braden Scale

A

C

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3
Q

Which is a nonverbal indication of pain?

A.) Rating pain a 10
B.) Stating “I am in pain”
C.) Blood pressure 110/80 mm Hg
D.) Facial grimacing

A

D

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4
Q

Pain is what ever the patient says it is. True or false?

A

True

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5
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Which is not an objective sign of pain?

A.) “My stomach hurts”
B.) Facial grimacing
C.) Guarding
D.) Blood pressure 190/100 mm Hg

A

A

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6
Q

PCA morphine. The rate is 1 mg/hour with a 0.5 mg every 10 mins PCA option.
What is the maximum # of mg in an hour?

A.) 1.5 mg
B.) 2.5 mg
C.) 3 mg
D.) 4 mg

A

D

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7
Q

Which is not an acceptable form of pain management?

A.) Pharmacological
B.) Nonpharmacological
C.) Use of illicit drugs
D.) Invasive Therapies

A

C

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8
Q

Which is a parasympathetic response to pain?

A.) Rapid, irregular breathing
B.) Pupil dilation
C.) Increased heart rate
D.) Diaphoresis

A

A

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9
Q

What affect does sleep deprivation have on pain?

A.) No affect is noted
B.) Pain perception is increased
C.) Pain perception is decreased
D.) Over sedation effect

A

B

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10
Q

If a pt is excessively sedated, which is an opioid antagonist for the oversedation?

A.) Hydromorphine
B.) Meperidine
C.) Methadone
D.) Naloxone

A

D

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11
Q

If a pt is at a sedation level of 3, which is exhibited by the pt?

A.) Sleep, easily aroused
B.) Slightly drowsy, easily aroused
C.) Awake and alert
D.) Frequently drowsy, drifts off to sleep during conversation

A

D

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12
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Failing to perform in a manner that a prudent nurse would do is what?

A.) Malpractice
B.) Beneficience
C.) Negligence
D.) Nonmaleficence

A

C

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13
Q

Which is not a nonpharmacological pain management strategy?

A.) Imagery
B.) Adjuvants
C.) Acupuncture
D.) TENS Unit

A

B

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14
Q

Which is a common side effect of opioids?

A.) Tachypnea
B.) Hypertension
C.) Constipation
D.) Polyuria

A

C

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15
Q

Which is not an intervention to resolve constipation?

A.) Dietary Roughage
B.) Water
C.) Stool softeners
D.) Continue Opioids

A

D

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16
Q

How does the nurse assess cranial nerve VII?

A.) Perform a whisper test
B.) Use Snellen Eye Chart
C.) Place salt/sweet on anterior 2/3 of tongue
D.) Sour/bitter on the posterior 1/3 of tongue

A

C

17
Q

Which lobe of the brain is associated with speech?

A.) Frontal
B.) Occipital
C.) Temporal
D.) Parietal

A

A

18
Q

An opaque area on the lens of the eye is called what?

A.) Macular Degeneration
B.) Cataracts
C.) Glaucoma
D.) Myopia

A

B

19
Q

Which condition causes the loss of central vision?

A.) Computer vision syndrome
B.) Diabetic Retinopathy
C.) Glaucoma
D.) Macular Degeneration

A

D

20
Q

Ringing in the ears due to damaged nerve endings in the inner ear is called what?

A.) Presbycusis
B.) Otitis Media
C.) Tinnitus
D.) Impacted Cerumen

A

C

21
Q

Which nursing action is appropriate for a pt with vision loss?

A.) Sit and face the pt
B.) Describe food tray arrangement
C.) Minimize background noise
D.) Do not cover your mouth

A

B

22
Q

Assistive devices are classified as what level of prevention?

A.) Primary
B.) Secondary
C.) Tertiary
D.) Restorative

A

B

23
Q

Which sensory aid is for hearing loss?

A.) Braille
B.) Color-coded pill boxes
C.) Flashing smoke alarms
D.) Talking glucomater

A

C

24
Q

When caring for an older person, it’s important to promote what as a part of their care?

A.) Ambulation
B.) Activity
C.) Socialization
D.) Independence

A

D

25
Q

Identify Erikson’s stage of development for the older adult.

A.) Trust vs Mistrust
B.) Intimacy vs Isolation
C.) Integrity vs Despair
D.) Industry vs Inferiority

A

C

26
Q

Heart disease, cancer, & chronic lung disease are leading causes of death in the older adult.
Which is a risk factor?

A.) Alcohol
B.) Cigarette Smoking
C.) Overeating
D.) Illicit drug use

A

B

27
Q

The study of all aspects of the aging process is called what?

A.) Gerontology
B.) Biology
C.) Anatomy
D.) Physiology

A

A

28
Q

Which is a difficult task of retirement?

A.) Pursuit of new interests
B.) Volunteering
C.) Loss of daily interaction
D.) Start of a new career

A

C

29
Q

The aging population is expected to decline by the year 2040.
True or false?

A

False

30
Q

Which is not a common condition affecting cognition in the older adult?

A.) Delirium
B.) Dementia
C.) Cirrhosis
D.) Depression

A

C