Hesi prep
When assessing for the irreversible effects of possible lead poisoning, the nurse should focus on what system
Central nervous system
Which explanation for standard precautions would the nurse give when discussing the potential for cross contamination with the nursing assistants on a surgical unit
Decreases the risk of transmitting unidentified pathogens
Test to confirm diagnoses of meningitis
Lumbar puncture
Which protein source would the nurse avoid suggesting to an orthodox jewish family
Pork
United Church of Christ
Religious group that practices infant baptism
Sterilization
Removal of all organisms
A client who is hyperventilating is at risk for what complication
Respiratory alkalosis
In which position would the nurse place the infant who is receiving intermittent nasogastric tube feedings
Semi-Fowler
Which extrapyramidal side effect of antipsychotic medications may be irreversible
Tardive dyskinesia (an extrapyramidal response characterized by vermicular movements and protrusion of the tongue, chewing and puckering movements)
Prevalent genetic disease in jewish population
Tay-Sachs disease (autosomal recessive trait)
Symptoms for a migraine
Tearing, nausea, irritability, depression, hypersensitivity to light and sound, severe unilateral pain in temple or eye area
Vitamin k
Can be prescribed to a client that had a warfarin overdose
Which is true regarding the placement of a nasogastric tube for a two month old infant
A pacifier will be offered to lessen gagging and allow easier insertion of the tube
Which therapeutic intervention would most likely be required for a newborn with developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH)
A pavlik harness (promotes hip abduction and flexion)
Captopril
ACE inhibitor that prevents formation of angiotensin II this reduces peripheral resistance and fluid volume.
Delegation
Allows for nurse to focus on one task at a time through the use of assistive personnel.
Clomiphene
An infertility treatment that can cause breast pain. May cause multiple pregnancies
Hemoptysis is defined as:
Blood in sputum
Which assessment data would cause the nurse to suspect a toddler age client is experiencing physical abuse
Bruises in various stages of healing
A client with type 2 diabetes taking an oral hypoglycemic agent is scheduled for a serum glucose test in the morning. The client asks the nurse what to do prepare for this test? Which statement by nurse reflects accurate information
Do not ingest anything before the test
An adolescent, newly diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, asks the nurse about exercise. What would be the nurse's best response?
Extra snacks may be needed before exercise
Elevated ketone levels occur from
Fats
Which component of hand-washing is most important for removing microorganisms
Friction
Which type of infection would the nurse expect to find in the nails of a client who has artificial nails applied and reports redness, swelling, and pain around nails
Fungal infection
Which outcome is the primary goal of the nurse administering medications to a client with a hiatal hernia
Increase lower esophageal sphincter pressure this is to prevent gastric contents from entering esophagus
Moro reflex
Infant reflex where a baby will startle in response to a loud sound or sudden movement.
Which medication is prescribed to an infant with congenital syphilis
Intravenous penicillin
Which characteristic describes the holistic belief system. Select all that apply
The mind and body are a single unit The system teaches clients to take responsibility of their own health Aspects of health include physical, emotional, and spiritual
Patient-controlled analgesia (PCA)
The pt is able to self-administer pain relieving drugs as necessary
Stimulation of labor is contradicted for which condition
Total placenta previa (requires cesarean birth)
Which precaution is needed when caring for a 7 yr old child who is HIV positive
Use gloves when in contact with body fluids
Which client is at greatest risk for brain tumor
White male
Which medication is appropriate for treating symptoms of schizophrenia
Ziprasidone (neurologic that reduces psychosis)
ketosis
condition resulting from uncontrolled diabetes mellitus, in which the body has an abnormal concentration of ketone bodies resulting from excessive fat metabolism (Carbohydrate)
Teratogenic drugs
drugs that cause birth defects. An increase in the dosage and exposure may increase malformations.