RN Comprehensive Predictor Nursing -Study Guide

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S/S of overhydration

- tachycardia - bounding pulse - HTN - tachypnea - increased CVP - confusion - muscle weakness - weight gain - ascites - dyspnea - crackles

Pacreatitis

-- Upper left quadrant pain (abdominal pain) Priority Finding: *Absent bowel sounds* (indicative of paralytic ileus. *Expected findings:* (H) amylase + (H) Lipase Liver enzymes elevated Glucose may be elevated - (L) insulin N/V, jaundice, (H) WBC

Type 1 diabetes & acute disease

--*Continue to take insulin at regular intervals regardless of meal* --Monitor blood glucose Q4h --Call provider if glucose >250 mg/dL --Notify provider if ketones present.

Diabetes Type I and traveling

--Change shoes often to decrease risk of blisters and sores. --Limit physical activity if blood glucose <65 mg/dL --carry insulin in insulated tote bag to protect against temperature changes --Drink water every 2 hrs to reduce risk of dehydration

Fluid overload

--Crackles in lungs --Distended neck veins

Right-sided heart failure

--Distended abdomen --Jugular vein distention --Dependent edema

Digoxin

--Don't miss a dose --Antiacids reduce absorption --Adverse Effect = N/V --Check pulse rate before each dose

steps of problem solving

-ID problem -discuss possible solutions -analyze ID solutions -select solution -implement solution -evaluate

Buck's Traction -Goal -Following conservative measurements -Skin integrity/Neuro

-Immobilization -Follow RX orders: type of traction, weights, whether it can be removed. -Reposition every 2 hrs, provide pin care, neuro checks

Cholecystitis (inflammation of gallbladder) Diet

-Increase fruits, vegetables, whole grains. Ex: Melon -Avoid greasy/fatty foods

Ventilator Alarms -Low Pressure -High Pressure

-Low: disconnection -High: suction for possible secretions, kinks.

Diabetic Foot Care

-Nailcare: Podiatrist, cut nail straight across. -Wear Clean Cotton Socks/Closed Shoes -Do not soak feet or wear ointments

Indications of Fluid Volume Depletion (Hypovolemia)

-Thready pulse/Hypotensive -Tachy -Increased Respiration -Cool, Clammy, Diaphoretic -Decreased Urine Output -Thirst

Levothyroxine (Synthroid) -What is it? -What patients should use this medication with caution? -Best way to take?

-Thyroid hormone; treats hypothyroidism. -Cardiac pts; aggrevates tachy and anxiety -Take in the morning, on empty stomach

Ferrous Sulfate (Feosol) -Purpose -Reporting symptoms -Administration -How to monitor effectiveness

-Treats iron deficiency -GI distress: nausea, constipation, heartburn. -Take on empty stomach, drink with straw and rinse to prevent staining. - Increase Hgb of 2g/dL, Hct

dietary prevention nephrolithiasis

-avoid oxalates- rhubarb, spinach, beets -avoid excessive intake of protein, sodium and calcium

health promotion (injury prevention-suffocation): infant (birth-1 yr)

-avoid plastic bags -keep balloons out of reach -ensure crib mattress fits snugly -ensure crib slats are no more than 6 cm (2.4 in) apart -remove crib mobiles and gyms by 4-5 months -do not use pillows in crib -place infant on back for sleep -keep toys with small parts out of reach -remove drawstrings from jackets and other clothing

Stroke eating precautions

-check gag reflex -thickened fluids/puree -Sit upright/flexed neck forward

ileal conduit

-continuous drainage into external pouch -monitor peristomal skin for redness, excoriation or infection -teach them how to care for the drains and their insertion site during the 3-6 weeks before removal -clean the insertion sites gently with water and then apply dry sterile dressing -intially catheterize stoma= emtpy pouch every 2-3 hours and irrigate pouch in the morning and evening -later they can cath every 4 hours while away or more often if they sense fullness -clean reusable catheter tip with warm soap and water, rinse it thoroughly and can use it for up to a month

Types of Decelerations: <120 fhr -early -late -variable

-early: head compression -late: uteroplacental insufficiency -variable: cord compression

newborn assessment

-expected head circumference (32-36 cm) -expected chest circumference (30-33 cm) -length 18-22 in

dehydration

-hypovolemia - elevated urine specific gravity

Pediculosis capitis- head lice

-intense itching -small, red bumps on the scalp -nits (white specks) on the hair shaft

scabies

-itchy, especially at night -rash, especially between fingers -thin, pencil mark lines on skin -most common head, neck, shoulders, palms, soles (young kids) -older kids- most common on hands, wrists, genitals, ab

MRSA Contact Precautions

-keep distance within 3 ft of client -Private room or share with someone with similar infection (wound infection, herpes simplex) -double bag dressing gauze. -PPE: Gloves and Gowns.

judiasm

-kosher diet-cannot have dairy and meat in the same meal and veggies and meat have to be cooked in different parts of the kitchen

TB precautions and care

-private room/negative pressure -N95 masks -pt wear mask when transported out of room or in any public place. -Medications: may be taking up to 4 meds at a time; up to 6-12 months -Test exposed family members -Sputum culture every 2-3 weeks; 3 negatives results in noninfectious.

Dehydration S&S (hypovolemia)

-pulse; weak and thready. hypotension -tachy -confused -decreased urine output -skin and mucous membranes dry Urine Specificity increased

Iron supplements

-should be taken with high-fiber foods to prevent constipation -avoid taking with milk because it interferes with absorption

for clients who are hearing imparied

-sit and face client -avoid covering mouth while speaking -encourage use of hearing devices -speak slowly and clearly -do not shout -try lowering vocal pitch before increasing volume -use brief sentences with simple words -write down what clients do not understand -minimize background noise -ask for sign language interpreter if needed

hinduism

-some are vegetarians -do not prolong life -want to lie on floor while dying -thread is placed around neck/wrist -pours water into mouth -bathes body -cremated

Buddhism diet

-some are vegetarians -may avoid alochol and tobacco -may fast on holy days -chanting is common -brain death is not considered a a requirement for death

christianity

-some avoid alcohol, tobacco, caffeine -fast during lent

How to calculate due date: LMP 8/2/15

-subtract 8-3=5 -add 7 + 2= 9 May 9, 2016

lithium levels

0.4-1

Normal creatinine levels

0.6 - 1.35

creatinine

0.7-14

therapeutic lithium level

0.8 - 1.1

what are normal creatinine levels? what are normal BUN levels?

0.8-1.4 mg/dL 8-25 mg/dL

INR

0.9 - 1.2

due date

0711

The nurse should consider the hierarchy of human needs when prioritizing interventions, which are?

- Physiological needs first (oxygen, shelter, food) - Safety & security needs (physical safety) - Love and belonging - Self esteem - Self actualization

A client with newly diagnosed type I diabetes mellitus is being seen by the home health nurse. The physician orders include: 1,200-calorie ADA diet, 15 units of NPH insulin before breakfast, and check blood sugar qid. When the nurse visits the client at 5 PM, the nurse observes the man performing a blood sugar analysis. The result is 50 mg/dL. The nurse would expect the client to be 1. confused with cold, clammy skin and a pulse of 110. 2. lethargic with hot, dry skin and rapid, deep respirations. 3. alert and cooperative with a BP of 130/80 and respirations of 12. 4. short of breath, with distended neck veins and a bounding pulse of 96.

1

An extremely agitated client is receiving haloperidol (Haldol) IM every 30 minutes while in the psychiatric emergency room. The MOST important nursing intervention is to 1. monitor vital signs, especially blood pressure, every 30 minutes. 2. remain at the client's side to provide reassurance. 3. tell the client the name of the medication and its effects. 4. monitor the anticholinergic effects of the medication.

1

The clinic nurse is performing diet teaching with a 67-year-old client with acute gout. The nurse should teach the client to limit his intake of 1. red meat and shellfish. 2. cottage cheese and ice cream. 3. fruit juices and milk. 4. fresh fruits and uncooked vegetables.

1

The nurse is caring for a young adult admitted to the hospital with a severe head injury. The nurse should position the patient 1. with his neck in a midline position and the head of the bed elevated 30°. 2. side-lying with his head extended and the bed flat. 3. in high Fowler's position with his head maintained in a neutral position. 4. in semi-Fowler's position with his head turned to the side.

1

Which of the following assessment findings would indicate to the nurse the need for more sedation in a client who is withdrawing from alcohol dependence? 1. Steadily increasing vital signs. 2. Mild tremors and irritability. 3. Decreased respirations and disorientation. 4. Stomach distress and inability to sleep.

1

Ileostomy bag

"Apply skin barrier" to protect skin from enzyme & bile salts

Depression; joking about committing suicide, RN to ask:

"Do you have a plan to hurt yourself"

How should you respond when client wants to discontinue dialysis

"What has changed to make you decide this?" = Seek clarification from client to establish mutual understanding while staying therapeutic

What are some things to teach about home safety with elderly patients?

- Removing items that could cause the client to trip, such as throw rugs and loose carpets - Placing electrical cords and extension cords that against a wall behind furniture - Making sure that steps and sidewalks are in good repair - Placing grab bars near the toilet and in the tub or shower and installing a stool riser - Using a non-skid mat in the tub or shower - Placing a shower chair in the shower - Ensuring that lighting is adequate both inside and outside of the home

Evaluating proper placement of NG tube

- aspirate gastric contents and test pH (4 or less) - X-ray - note: injecting air into tube to listen over abdomen is NOT an acceptable practice

What values would a nurse possess to be a client advocate?

- caring - autonomy - respect - empowerment

S/S of pericarditis

- chest pressure/pain - friction rub - SOB - pain relieved when sitting and leaning forward

S/S of hypomagnesaemia

- hyperactive DTRs - muscle tetany - positive Chvostek's and Trousseau's signs - hypoactive bowel sounds - paralytic ileus

S/S of dehydration

- hyperthermia - tachycardia - thready pulse - hypotension - orthostatic hypotension - decreased CVP - tachypnea - dizziness - cool clammy skin - diaphoresis - sunken eyeballs

S/S of hypokalemia

- hyperthermia - weak irregular pulse - hypotension - restlessness - irritability - weakness with ascending flaccid paralysis - N/V - diarrhea - hyperactive bowel sounds

S/S of hyponatremia

- hypothermia - tachycardia - rapid thready pulse - hypotension - orthostatic hypotension - headache - confusion - decreased deep tendon reflexes - hyperactive bowel sounds

when should a trough level be scheduled for a once daily dosing of gentamycin?

1 hr prior to next dose

proper steps of crutches while climbing stairs

1) stand in tripod position 2) place body weight on crutches 3) place unaffected e.g. on stair 4) move affected leg and crutches up to the stair

Specific gravity

1.010 - 1.030

PT

10 - 12 sec

I lb

16 oz

What temperature should pork be cooked at

160 degrees

A client diagnosed with dementia wanders the halls of the locked nursing unit during the day. To ensure the client's safety while walking in the halls, the nurse should do which of the following? 1. Administer PRN haloperidol (Haldol) to decrease the need to walk. 2. Assess the client's gait for steadiness. 3. Restrain the client in a geriatric chair. 4. Administer PRN lorazepam (Ativan) to provide sedation.

2

An adolescent client is ordered to take tetracycline HCL (Achromycin) 250 mg PO bid. Which of the following instructions should be given to this client by the nurse? 1. "Take the medication on a full stomach, or with a glass of milk." 2. "Wear sunscreen and a hat when outdoors." 3. "Continue taking the medication until you feel better." 4. "Avoid the use of soaps or detergents for two weeks."

2

The client is exhibiting symptoms of myxedema. The nursing assessment should reveal 1. increased pulse rate. 2. decreased temperature. 3. fine tremors. 4. increased radioactive iodine uptake level.

2

1 pint

2 cups

fruits per day

2 cups (1 small banana, orange, 1/4 cup dried apricots)

1 quart

2 pints

postoperative are for a client following a colon resection for colorectal cancer includes which of the following? SATA; 1: report to the provider that the stoma is red in color and has serosanguineous discharge 2: monitor and treat pain & evaluate pain-relief measures 3: start a full liquid diet upon return to medical unit 4: provide wound care using surgical aseptic technique 5: advise the client to use stool softners to prevent straining

2, 4, 5

A young woman is transferred to a psychiatric crisis unit with a diagnosis of a dissociative disorder. The nurse knows which of the following comments by the client is MOST indicative of this disorder? 1. "I keep having recurring nightmares." 2. "I have a headache and my stomach has bothered me for a week." 3. "I always check the door locks three times before I leave home." 4. "I don't know who I am and I don't know where I live."

4

The nurse is caring for a manic client in the seclusion room, and it is time for lunch. It is MOST appropriate for the nurse to take which of the following actions? 1. Take the client to the dining room with 1:1 supervision. 2. Inform the client he may go to the dining room when he controls his behavior. 3. Hold the meal until the client is able to come out of seclusion. 4. Serve the meal to the client in the seclusion room.

4

The physician orders ranitidine hydrochloride (Zantac) 150 mg PO qd for a client. The nurse should advise the client the BEST time to take this medication is 1. before breakfast. 2. with dinner. 3. with food. 4. at hs.

4

increase PAWP means what? reference?

4-12, increased means left sided heart failure

Describe displacement in mental health.

A client who is angry with a physician, but yells at the RN.

Describe projection in mental health.

A client yells at the nurse saying she is fearful and withdrawn and should not be a nurse.

Describe identification in mental health.

A client, admitted, with epilepsy, and now wants to become a nurse.

Describe sublimation in mental health.

A father who lost his son after binge drinking joins organizations to educate others about alcohol on college campuses.

What is an interdisciplinary team?

A group of health care professionals from different disciplines

Negligence

A nurse fails to implement safety measures for a client who has been identified as a risk for falls

Splitting

A primitive ego defense mechanism that places people and not Arvad categories

A client has slight weakness in the right leg. On the basis of this assessment finding, the nurse determines that the client would benefit most from the use of which item?

A straight leg cane

Describe intellectualization in mental health.

A wife who talks about the love of her family, but doesn't demonstrate love towards them.

When does Discharge planning begin?

At Admission

Projection

Attributing faults to others

What is the right to make ones own personal decisions, even tho those decisions might not be in the persons best interest

Autonomy

SSRI (Duloxetine, Fluoxetine, Escitalopram, Fluvoxamine, Paroxetine, Sertraline) Teaching

Avoid alcohol, do not discontinue abruptly, monitor for agitation, confusion and halluciations within the first 72 hours. S/E Weight gain, sexual dysfunction, fatigue, drowsiness May cause serotonin syndrome (2-72 hrs after start of treatment): tremors, agitation, confusion, anxiety and hallucinations

Hepatitis b

B= blood and body fluids (hep c is the same)

S/S of hyperglycemia

BG > 250, thirst, freq. urination, hunger; warm, dry flushed skin; weakness; malaise; rapid, weak pulse; hypoTN, deep rapid respirations

Breach of client safety:

BP cuff used on two different clients

Behavior therapy

Belief is that most behaviors are learned.

What are positive actions to help others

Beneficience

After teaching a group of students about the various organs of the upper gastrointestinal tract and possible disorders, the instructor determines that the teaching was successful when the students identify which of the following structures as possibly being affected? a) Large intestine b) Ileum c) Stomach d) Liver

C

Which of the following situations can be identified as an ethical dilemma? A. A nurse on a med surg unit demonstrates signs of chemical impairment B. A nurse over hears another nurse telling an older adult client that if he doesnt stay in bed she will restrain him C. A family has conflicting feelings about the initiation of enteral tube feedings of their father who is terminally ill D. A client who is terminally ill hesitates to name her spouse on her durable power of attorney form

C

A nurse is providing home safety instructions to a group of older adult clients. Match the safety risk with the appropriate instruction. ____ Passive smoking ____ Carbon monoxide poisoning ____ Food poisoning A. Have water heaters inspected on an annual basis. B. Cook all meat at an appropriate temperature. C. Avoid enclosed areas with others who may be smoking.

C A B

Vancomycin Precautions

Causes: Ototoxicity and nephrotoxicity Monitor creatinine and BUN Peak and Trough Levels Therapeutic Range 20-40 mcg/dL Infusion reactions (rash, flushing, tachycardia, hypotension) Thrombophlebitis DON'T TAKE WITH LOOP DIURETICS (OTOTOXICITY)

Ok to be DC in event of disaster:

Cellulitis receiving oral antibiotics

Vacuum-assisted Birth; Possible complications

Cervical Laceration; rare but can include perineal, vaginal, or cervical lacerations

Pt has Catheter and Incision:

Change gloves between wound care and cath care

89% oxygen postoperative: what to do...

Change oxygen to another finger

Respiratory Syncytial Virus Transmission Precautions

Contact Precautions PPE: Gloves, Gown (mask and goggles as needed) Private Room Gloves and gown by visitors Disposal of infectious dressing material into nonporous bag Dedicated equipment to room or disinfect Droplet Precautions PPE: Mask when 3 feet of the client Private room Keep door closed In Baby: Maintain normal body temperature

RN Suspects Abuse; RN's legal responsibility:

Contact proper legal authority

Hepatitis A

Contaminated Food

Nursing Care for Mastitis

Continue breastfeeding and take antibiotics as prescribed.

What immunizations are CONTRAINDICATED for pregnant women + which SHOULD be given?

Contraindicated = Herpes Zoster + Varicella + MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) Should give = TDaP (Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis)

Following esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD); Report:

Cool, clammy skin

S/S Hypoglycemia

Cool, clammy skin

What is the nursing action for dehiscence

Cover with a sterile towel moistened with sterile saline; Have patient flex knees slightly and put in Fowler's .

Detached retina

Curtain pulled over the visual area with occasional flashes of light. Medical emergency Manifestations: sudden onset of decreased peripheral or central vision, dark floaters, flashes of light, and a shadow or curtain over a part of the visual field.

Prednisone toxicity

Cushings (buffalo hump, moon face, high blood sugar, HTN)

A nurse questions a med prescription as too extreme and light of the clients advanced age and unstable status. The nurse understands that this action is an example of which ethical principle A. Fidelity B. Autonomy C. Justice D. Nonmalificence

D

An RN is making assignments for client care to an LPN at the beginning of the shift. Which of the following assignments should the LPN question? A. Assisting a client who is 24 hr postop to use an incentive spirometer B. Collecting a clean catch urine specimen from a client who was admitted on the previous shift C. providing nasopharyngeal suctioning for a client who has pneumonia D. Replacing the cartridge and tubing on a PCA pump

D

ANGINA Containdications for vasodilators Nitros

CLIENTS WITH A HEAD INJURY Hypotensive risk with antihypertensive meds Erectile dysfunction meds (life threatening hypotension)

Helps with Orientation

Calendar on the wall

Hyperemesis gravidarum

Eat to taste -Some food better than none

HIV treatment

Effectiveness shows decreased viral load.

Better peripheral perfusion?

EleVate Veins, DAngle Arteries

What therapy will be useful for patients with bipolar?

Electroconvulsive therapy for the patient who is suicidal or rapid cycling who HAS taken Lithium and has proven ineffective. Used to subdue manic behavior.

Anorexia Nervosa

Electrolytes increasing: Sodium, Potassium, Chloride, BUN, Liver function, Cholesterol.

What is most likely to happen during early deceleration?

Fetal Head Compression

What is an agreement to keep promises

Fidelity

Staffing Issues:

Find out what the issue is before implementing changes

Drawing up Insulin? Regular vs. NPH

First Regular (clear), then NPH (cloudy)

Turner's sign

Flank--greyish blue. (turn around to see your flanks) Seen with pancreatitis

Delirium

Fluctuating LOC throughout the day. Aware of cognitive changes. Acute memory deficit. More pronounced agitation in the evening.

Antidote for Valium intoxication

Flumazenil (Romazicon)

Trousseau and Chvostek's signs observed in

Hypocalcemia

Theophyline Toxicity

Hypotension, Albuminuria, Tachycardia and Anorexia 10-20

shock

Hypotension, tachypnea, tachycardia

Hallucination

I understand you are scared

home care instructions for pacemaker

I will be able to take showers and baths

a nurse is reinforcing teaching to a client who is prescribed diazepam tor anxiety of the following statement indicated the client understand the teaching

I will tell my doctor before I stop taking the medication

memory loss

ICP

ICP and Shock

ICP- Increased BP, decreased pulse, decreased resp Shock--Decreased BP, increased pulse, increased resp

Rifampin, isoniazid, phenytoin, what's up?

INH/Isoniazid increases phenytoin toxicity, meaning ataxia and hallucinations may present; decrease phenytoin dosage; hepatotoxicity possible with rifampin

What is the most appropriate method for contraception for an adolescent

IUD or implant

Incident Report:

IV pump delivers inadequate dose of meds

never give K+ in

IV push

COPD patients considerations

If hypoxic, deliver O2 to 90%. --sit up in orthopneic position, with arms resting over bed table to facilitate breathing.

Best time to perform bladder scan.

Immediate after void

Methotrexate

Immunosuppressant --Monitor signs of infection such as fever

Left CVA

Impaired speech and comprehension Slow and depressed

E.D: Child with fever and fluid-filled vesicles on the trunk and extremities; RN priority:

Implement transmission-based precautions

Effectiveness of Allopurinal (Zyloprim) is evidenced by

Improvement in pain caused by gout attack (decreased joint swelling, redness), decreased number of gout attacks, decreased uric acid levels

What should the nurse do when one member of a support group expresses anger repeatedly?

Focus more on the group members who have a positive outlook (Speak to group member privately to uncover source of anger)

Vitamin to prevent neural defects

Folate is a B-vitamin found in spinach and leafy green vegetables, dried beans, liver, and citrus fruits. In vitamin supplements and fortified foods such as breakfast cereal, it is usually found in the form "folic acid."

Angiotenson II

In the lungs...potent vasodialator, aldosterone attracts sodium.

What is the safest way to thaw out frozen foods

In the refrigerator

What are the appropriate episode findings for a client with bipolar experiencing depression?

Inability to make decisions Lack of energy Lack of self-confidence

What are the appropriate episode findings for a client with bipolar experiencing mania?

Inappropriate affect Inappropriate dress Inability to sleep or eat Becomes angry quickly Pressured speech Presecutory delusion

Hyperthyroidism

Increase nutritional intake with meals. (due to increased metabolism using up protein, lipid, and carbohydrate stores) *Priority finding*: Increased BP

SLE Findings

Increased ESR- SLE chronic system autoimmune disease that causes skin, heart, lung, and kidney inflammation. Usually die from ESRD. Dx: Hx and serologic tests Decreased RBCs; Anemia (Low Hct and Hgb)

Mannitol; Therapeutic Effects:

Increased diuresis

Diabetes Insipidus Indication:

Increased urine output (polyuria)

High Pressure alarm

Indicates an increase in resistance each time the ventilator administers a breath to the client. Excessive airway secretions, decreased lung compliance (COPD), client is coughing or attempting to talk.

Tinnitus

Indication of ototoxicity. withhold aspirin

Epigastric pain in pregnancy

Indicator of hepatic involvement and clinical manifestation of severe preeclampsia

Battery

Intentional and wrongful physical contact with a person that involves an injury or of fensive contact (restraining a client and administering an injection against his wishes). Physical contact without a person's consent

CVA pt transferred to rehab; Address Family's concerns:

Interdisciplinary conference for family at new facility

Carbamazepine

Interferes with oral contraceptives

What is the function of the pituitary gland?

It's the master gland. Controls everything.

Peritoneal dialysis

Its ok to have abd cramps, blood tinged outflow and leaking around site if the cath (tenkoff) was placed in the last 1-2 weeks. Cloudy outflow is never ok

Calculate Nagele's rule for the first day of LMP of April 1, 2013. Subject: Maternity

January 8, 2014

valproic acid (Depakote) which side effects should nurse monitor and report?

Jaundice!! pulmonary edema

Hypoglycemia signs in newborn

Jitteriness, twitching, weak high-pitched cry, irregular respiratory effort, cyanosis, lethargy, eye rolling, seizures, blood glucose level <40

Right Sided Heart Failure

Jugular vein distention Ascending dependent edema (legs, ankles, sacrum) Abdominal distention, ascites Fatigue, weakness Nausea and anorexia Polyuria at rest (nocturnal) Liver enlargement (hepatomegaly) and tenderness Weight gain Cardiomyopathy (leading to heart failure)

What is fairness in care delivery and use of resources

Justice

Chest Tubes

Keep collection chamber below lungs

Meningitis--check for

Kernig's/ brudinski's signs

Prolapsed cord

Knee to chest or Trendelenburg oxygen 8 to 10 L

Body Mechanics

Knees kept at hip level, sit with back supported, wrist and forearms parallel to the ground, arms kept closely to the body, head level when looking at screen

Left Sided Heart Failure

Left ventricle heaves, Pulsus alternans, (alternating pulses, strong weak), Increased heart rate, PMI displaced inferiorly and posteriorly. (LV hypertrophy), decreased PaO2, slight increase in PaCO2, (poor O2 exchange), Crackles, pulmonary edema s3 and s4 heart sounds Pleural effusion Changes in mental status Restlessness, confusion

Peripheral Vascular Disease

Leg cramps and leg restlessness

What is a living will?

Legal document that expresses the client's wishes regarding medical treatment in the event the client becomes incapacitated and is facing end-of-life issues.

Pt needs PT after DC:

Let pt chose who they want to use

Vaginal discharge during early pregnancy

Leukorrhea

Gentamicin

Like many antibiotics are nephrotoxic. Look at kidney functions tests

Salmeterol

Long-acting Bronchodilator

Tension Pneumothorax

Look for chest asymmetry

Status Epilepticus Meds

Lorazepam (Ativan) Drug of choice Diazepam (Valium) Phenytoin (Dilantin) (IV Slowly) Fosphenytoin (Cerebyx)

Crohn's Diet:

Low Fiber

Blood transfusion; indications of a hemolytic reaction:

Low back pain, tachycardia, hypotension

Moving pt up in bed:

Lower side rails, bed in high position, as pt to flex knees and push if possible, DO NOT GRAB UNDER ARMS

potential food and med interaction

MAOI wants cheeseburger

Crutches:

Make sure rubber tips are secure

Valproic Acid:

May cause hepatic toxicity; undergo lab tests to assess liver function

LASIK

May still need reading glasses

Indication of Increased ICP:

Memory Loss

Right CVA

Minimizes problems Short attention span Impaired judgement and time Impulsive

EDB:

Minus 3 months + 7 days

Multiple Sclerosis Patient

Mitoxantrone SE's Mitoxantrone IV every 3 months (chemo drug) * Report Sore Throat (greatest risk for client is severe infection due to myelosuppression from mitoxantrone) * Vomiting = causes dehydration * Hair Loss = emotional distress * Amenorrhea = emotional distress

Atorvastatin (statins medications)

Monitor CK (due to muscle breakdown)

Pregnant woman, water breaks

Monitor Fetal HR

Musculoskeletal congenital disorders

Monitor skin for breakdown areas and prevent pressure sores.

Ventricular septal defect vSD

Most common congenital heart defect irritability and restlessness our clinical manifestations

Fluid Balance

Most sensitive indicator is daily weights. Especially critical in children under 2 y/o- greater body weight of fluid

Understanding Rh. Administration of antibody and time.

Mother Rh negative. Fetus Rh positive. Rhogam at 28 weeks, then 72 hrs after birth.

Coarctation of the aorta

Narrowing of aortic arch that causes increased resistance bloodflow between the proximal and distal aorta the resulting physiologic change is an increased pressure in the proximal area the upper distal extremities and decrease pressure in the lower extremities

Aversion therapy

Negative reinforcement is used.

Contraction stress test

Negative: (Normal finding) within 10 min period, three uterine contractions & no decels. Positive: (Abnormal finding) persistent and consistent decelerations on more than half the contractions. Cord or fetal head compression present.

what to check with pregnancy

Never check the monitor or machine as a first action. Always assess the patient first. Ex.. listen to fetal heart tones with stethoscope.

Glaucoma

No atropine

SIDS

No correlation between DTP and SIDS. Exposure to cigarette smoke increases the risk of SIDS. Breastfeeding decreases risk of SIDS. Sleep on Back with Firm Mattress.

Rh D Immune globulin:

O- mother after abortion may have been carrying an Rh-positive fetus and should receive the injection

steps to take when child is hypoglycemic

OJ, wait 15 min, recheck glucose, give crackers & cheese

Blood transfussions

OK to use 0.9% sodium chloride. --5% dextrose & Ringer's lactate will cause clots --0.45% cannot use because it's hypotonic Adverse reaction: Low back pain. Stop transfusion immediately.

Dialysis Disequilibrium Syndrome (DDS)

Occurs in patients new to dialysis- rapid removal of solutes and changes in blood pH levels. S/S: HA, nausea, disorientation, restlessness, blurred vision, and asterixis.

Infertility Clinic

Offer support group info

CF chief concern?

Respiratory problems

Flumazenil

Reversal agent for Benzodiazepine Toxicity

Narcan & Naloxone

Reversal agent for Opioid toxicity

Atropine

Reversal agent for inhibitor overdose

Neostigmine

Reversal agent for neuromuscular blocker overdose

Reinforcing Teaching About Oppositional Defiant Disorder

Set clear limits on unacceptable behaviors and be consistent. Reward system for acceptable behavior.

Infant safety

Set water heater <120 F

Oxycodone

Side effect: Constipation

Left-sided heart failure

Sign: Oliguria during the day from decreased blood flow to kidneys

What is the function of the Adrenal gland?

Sodium/electrolyte balance/SNS response.

Dehydration (Therapeutic Lab Values):

Sodium: 136-145mEq/L Urine Specific Gravity:

Guthrie test

Tests for PKU. Baby should have eaten protein first

How to access a venous access port (port a cath)

don a mask-use surgical asepsis- don sterile glove -prime access cap, extension tubing and non coring needle with pre filled NS syringe -cleanse the site with chlorahexadine for 30 seconds -immoblize the device with non dominant hand forming a U with index and thumb -insert non-coring, non-barbed (Huber) needle with dominant hand in a 90 degree angle Most facilities' policies allow access to the implanted port with the same needle for 7 days.

Patient can't sleep

don't drink caffeine before bed

otitis media

feed upright to avoid otitis media!

What do bananas, avocado and spinach have in common? If patient on what med, these are good foods?

high K+, so good for hypokalemic patients; if patients on thiazide diuretics (Diuril, enduron), may be HYPOKalemic, so give these!

Nutritional needs for Hepatic Encephalopathy

high carb, high cal, low to mod fat, and low to mod protein; small, frequent meals; supplement w/ vitamins (B complex), folic acid, and iron

clinical manifestations of smallpox

high fever, fatigue, sever headache, rash (starts centrally and spreads outward) that turns to pus-filled lesions, vomiting, delirium, excessive bleeding

tuna good for what? bad for what?

high in protein and potassium; so watch out

hypermagnesiumemia

monitor for cardiac dysrhythmias

risk for diabetes inspidus

monitor for polyuria

typhoid

rose spots on the abdomen

Chvostek's sign

tapping on the facial nerve triggers facial twitching

client with depression which if most important finding to report to an interdisciplinary conference

the client's appetite has diminished over the last week

"I don't know what to do without my wife. Life is just not worth living."

"You seem to be having a difficult time right now."

Transurethral Resection of Prostate (TURP) - 12-hr post procedure

Priority Finding: Concentrated red urine with intermittent clots indicates client at greatest risk for hemorrhage.

Working Phase

Problem Solve

Breastfeeding during 4th stage of labor is most important bc

Production and secretion of oxytocin cause the uterus to contract. Promotes involution and decrease risk for maternal hemorrhage and blood loss.

What is the function of the ovaries?

Progesterone/estrogen production.

Hypocalcemia

Prolonged QT interval; Tingling, numbness, tetany, seizures, abdominal cramps, hypoTN

Quality Improvement DOES NOT:

Promote individual accomplishments.

Infant with Spina Bifida

Prone so that sac does not rupture

Prostate Cancer:

Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) levels should be performs for men over 50.

MH patient is becoming loud and belligerent:

Set clear limits (be calm)

tpn monitoring

glucose q. 4 hrs

Organize workload

goals for the day

up stairs with crutches? down stairs with crutches?

good leg first followed by crutches(good girls go to heaven) crutches with the injured leg followed by the good leg.

what can a 3 month old eat? carrots, grapes, graham crackers or popcorn

graham crackers

Statin

grapefruit

Food label

greatest weight listed first

Newborn Assessment; Report:

grunting, tachypnea, nasal flaring

assessing newborn immediate intervention

grunting, tachypnea, nasal flaring

adverse effect of fluoxetine

h/a...also urinary freq, hypotension

Positive symptoms of schizophrenia

hallucinations, delusions, alterations in speech, bizarre behavior

Trousseau's sign

hand/finger spasms with sustained blood pressure cuff inflation

if you run out of TPN, do what?

hang dextrose

Positive TB

hard raised bump

Spanish speaking patient:

have an official interpreter provide translation

RSV

have own stethoscope in room

increased ICP intervenstions

head 30 degrees avoid flexion sneezing coughing minimize suction body in alignment

burns rule of Nines

head and neck 9% each upper ext 9% each lower ext 9% front trunk 18% back trunk 18% genitalia 1%

Dumping syndrome

high protein and fat; avoid milk, sweets, and sugar; small, frequent meals

Glasgow Coma Scale (head injuries) (eyes, verbal, motor)

highest number 15, good. lowest number 3, severe.

explain irrigating with solution

hold 1 inch above

thorazine

hold if shuffling

heat/cold

hot for chronic pain; cold for accute pain (sprain etc)

What does 'Presumptive Signs' of pregnancy mean? Subject: Maternity

What the mother first notices when she may be pregnant.

S/S of dehydration

hyperthermia, tachycardia, thready pulse, hypoTN, orthostatic hypotension, decreased CVP, tachypnea, dizziness, cool clammy skin, diaphoresis, sunken eyeballs

Edema is located

in the interstitial space, not the cardiovascular space (outside of the circulatory system)

Chest tubes are placed

in the pleural space

Combination contraceptives

increase BP

COPD

increase calories and protein

Glucocorticoid

increase dose in DM; take with meals; avoid NSAIDs; Addison's crisis if stopped abruptly

Dumping syndrome

increase fat and protein, small frequent meals, lie down after meal to decrease peristalsis. Wait 1 hr after meals to drink

DASH diet

increase fruit, vegetables, and low fat dairy; k, mg, ca

hot spot

increased drainage warm to touch odor immobility SOB skin breakdown constipation

the first sign of ARDS

increased respirations! followed by dyspnea and tachypnea

Hyper Mg

depresses the CNS. Hypotension, facial flushing, muscle weakness, absent deep tendon reflexes, shallow respirations. EMERGENCY

Dying patient wants to be alone

depression or dysfunctional

myasthenia gravis

descending musle weakness

student nurse doing assessment, what was wrong

detailed notes of assessment

failure to thrive

develop a structured routine

glucose reaches 250 on insulin, give what? isotonic, hypotonic, hypertonic, dextrose?

dextrose to prevent hypoglycemia

Hirschprung's

diagnosed with rectal biopsy. S/S infant-failure to pass meconium and later the classic ribbon-like/foul smelling stools

AWS

diazepam lorezepam tegretol catapress

Interventions for chronic renal failure

diet high in carbs and mod. fat, control protein intake, restrict Na, K, Ph, and Mg

caput succedaneum

diffuse edema of the fetal scalp that crosses the suture lines. reabsorbes within 1 to 3 days

asthma & beta blockers

don't give lol's/beta blockers to asthma patient's

Advanced directive

don't need a lawyer

After total hip replacement

don't sleep on side of surgery, don't flex hip more than 45-60 degress, don't elevate Head Of Bed more than 45 degrees. Maintain hip abduction by separating thighs with pillows.

Beta blocker teaching

don't stop abruptly; avoid in asthma; take with food

Teaching for Atorvastatin (Lipitor)

don't take with grapefruit juice, take in evening

whats up with central lines and pushing meds with resistance ?

dont do it! may be dislodging a thrombosis

ateriovenous fistula fact

dont measure bp on this side

mom engorged, don't do what?

dont self express milk; ice packs, support bra all ok

gardening

double glove

birth weight

doubles by 6 months triples by 1 year

is drainage at pin sites ok with bucks traction?

drainage ok, note the type/color/odor/amount; leave crust as a barrier, pin care 3x/day

iron replacement

drink oj

meningitis appropriate actions

droplet mask until 24 hrs after with antibiotics or if culture comes back negative

Appropriate actions for bacterial meningitis

droplet precautions, decrease environmental stimuli, maintain best rest w/ HOB at 30, seizure precautions, replace fluid and electrolytes

TKA 1 day post op; report:

drsg saturated w/ sanguineous drainage

Prior to amniocentesis

empty bladder

wilm's tumor

encapsulated above kidneys...causes flank pain

Nursing Interventions for preventing delays in healing

encourage an intake of 2-3L of fluid/d, increase protein, keep serum albumin levels above 3.5

Cheese is not good with what? Cheese is good for what and why?

nardil/maoi! good for hyponatremia because high in sodium, high in protein

digoxin toxicity

nausea!!! diarrhea

dumping syndrome S&S

nausea, distension, cramping pains, diarrhea within 15 minutes after eating

Hyponatremia

nausea, muscle cramps, increased ICP, muscular twitching, convulsions. give osmotic diuretics (Mannitol) and fluids

patient has l1-l2 paralysis, lives with spouse, bathroom & bedroom on 2nd floor. Needs PT, respite, speech therapy and what?

needs occupational and physical therapy, but social services is number one for help with home adapation

Fasting blood glucose

postpone administration of anti-diabetic medication until after blood glucose levels are drawn; ensure patient has fasted for 8 hours prior to blood draw

Battery

performing procedure without consent

Cleft palate repair

periodic restraints

advance directives

power of attorney

hip arthroplasty, what to watch out for?

peripheral pulses! cool & weak, 1+ peripheral pulses, sign to call provider

Glaucoma patients lose

peripheral vision.

phenytoin, SMZ-TMP, command hallucinations = what?

phenytoin toxicity!

sinus tachy

picture?

Insulin Self-administration:

pinch skin before injecting

Stoma appearance should normally look

pink or red and moist/red and beefy

quad cane

place of unaffected side of body place it 6-12 in in front of the body before walking steps forward with affected leg first bring the unaffected leg as well, bringing the foot past the cane

first trimester routine prenatal exam when checking if fetal heart can be detected nurse should

place scope midline just above the symphysis pubis and apply firm pressure

complications of mechanical ventilation

pneumothorax, ulcers

post spelectomy

pneumovax 23 is administered to prevent pneumococcal sepsis

Diabetes insipidus

polyuria

DM

polyuria, polydipsia,polyphagia

Cleft Lip

position on back or in infant seat to prevent trauma to the suture line. while feeding hold in upright position.

Thoracentesis:

position pt on side or over bed table. no more than 1000 cc removed at a time. Listen for bilateral breath sounds, V.S, check leakage, sterile dressing

Fasting blood glucose

post pone admin of antidiabetic med until after levels are drawn; ensure pt has fasted for 8hr prior to blood draw

fasting blood glucose

post pone admin of antidiabetic med until after levels are drawns, ensure patient has fasted for 8 hours prior to blood drawn

fontanels close when?

posterior 2-3 months; anterior 12-18 months

alternate communication methods

postop laryngectomy pt use a pad and pencil to write requests

Contraindications to MMR Immunization

pregnancy, allergy to gelatin and neomycin, hx of thrombocytopenia, immunosuppression, recent blood transfusion; common cold NOT a contraindication

singulair

prevent exercise-induced bronchospasm, and for long-term use; take ONCE DAILY AT BED TIME

Airborne precautions protective equip

private room, neg pressure with 6-12 air exchanges/hr mask & respirator N95 for TB

Koplick's spots

prodomal stage of measles. Red spots with blue center, in the mouth--think kopLICK in the mouth

Desmopressin (DDAVP) For Diabetes Insipidus

promote absorption of water within the kidneys; cause vasoconstriction; tx of diabetes insipidus Effectiveness of DDAVP is evidenced by: reduction in the large volumes of urine output associated with diabetes insipidus to normal levels

phototherapy child

protect eyes

Give RhoGAM in second pregnancy

protect future pregnancy

gastric bypass

protein first

Preeclampsia

proteinuria

downs syndrome

protruding tongue

nurse manager changing scheduling

provide info about sched issues to staff

Nursing interventions for Pt with PTSD

provide safety and comfort, remain w/ Pt through episode, give reassurance, group/family therapy is best, assist client to eval. coping mechanisms that work, assist Pt in determining triggers

2 years of age, presentation of arms longer than torso, or round & soft abdomen

round & soft abdomen, NOT arms longer than torso

how infectious mono is spread

saliva

how is infectious mononucleosis spread?

saliva

equation for calculating a pulse pressure

sbp - dbp = pp

Nursing interventions for alcohol withdrawal syndrome

self-assess ones own feelings regarding abuses; use open-ended questions, close/one-on-one observation; low-stimulation enviro, encourage attendance of self-help groups

William's position

semi Fowler's with knees flexed to reduce low back pain

Paracentesis

semi fowler's or upright on edge of bed. Empty bladder. post VS--report elevated temp. watch for hypovolemia

Post-Thyroidectomy

semi-fowler's. Prevent neck flexion/hyperextension. Trach at bedside

a client has a new prescription for spironilactone ( aldactone ) which of the following laboratory value should the nurse recognized as a reason to withhold the morning dose of the medication and notify the provider

serum potassium 5.2

s/s of hypoglycemia

shakiness, diaphoresis, anxiety, nervousness, chills, nausea, headache, weakness, confusion

give patient cooling blanket when febrile, what is sign of adverse reaction?

shivering

side effect of ECT

short term memory loss

Weight applied to skin traction

should be 5-10 lbs max to prevent skin injury

asthma kid

should participate in sports, inhaler prior to sports, stay inside when cold, use peak flow meter every day same time, annual influenta vaccine important

Informed consent

signed willingly

Thoracentesis position

sitting position, arms raised and resting overbed table.

dunlap traction

skeletal or skin

interventions with kid with gastroenteritis

skin barrier 241 comp

S/S of hyperkalemia

slow, irregular pulse; hypoTN, restlessness, irritability, weakness with ascending flaccid paralysis, N/V/D, hyperactive bowel sounds

s/s hyperkalemia

slow/irregular pulse, hypotn, restlessness, irritability, weakness with ascending flaccid paralysis, n/v/d, hyperactive bowel sounds

Myxedema/ hypothyroidism

slowed physical and mental function, sensitivity to cold, dry skin and hair.

s/s of early lithium toxicity

slurred speech, nvd, thirst, polyuria, muscle weakness

Baby with reflux

small, frequent meals, thicken formula with rice cereal, HOB 30

Gastrectomy

small, frequent meals; vitamin B12, D, iron, and folate

bethamethasone (celestone)

surfactant. premature babies

Identifying manifestations of transient ischemic attacks

symptoms r/t afffected area. Rapid onset of weakness, numbness, aphasia, visual field cuts. 1-2 clusters before stroke.

calculating pulse

systolic - diastolic

Equation for calculating pulse pressure

systolic - diastolic = pulse pressure 120-80=40

Levothyroxine

take on empty stomach, in am; increases tsh

Acarbuse

take with first bite of each meal

Teaching about iron supplements

take with orange juice on empty stomach; may cause constipation, N/V/D, can turn stool a dark green/black color

haldol se

tardive dyskinesia lip smacking

a nurse responsible for a client receiving a antihypertensive medication is to

teach the client to change position slowly to avoid dizziness or fainting

AP's talking in cafeteria

tell them to stop talking

Bonding behaviors

tells visitors baby looks like family members

lead poisoning

test at 12 months of age

glomuloneprhitis

the most important assessment is blood pressure

a nurse is preparing to care for a client in the surgical unit who will be receiving lorazapam ( ativan IV) . for what adverse effect should the nurse monitor this client

the nurse should monitor the client respiratory depression

cryptorchidism

undescended testicles! risk factor for testicular cancer later in life. Teach self exam for boys around age 12--most cases occur in adolescence

Assessment; 18hr post of C-Section during breastfeeding:

unilateral tenderness of the LLE; potential DVT

18 hr post op client following cesarean birth, highest priority finding

unilateral tenderness of the left lower extremity

Hyper reflexes absent reflexes

upper motor neuron issue (your reflexes are over the top) Lower motor neuron issue

Urine frequency in pregnancy

urine sensitivity test

mental client becoming increasingly loud and belligerent nurse action

use calm and clear statements to set limits

radiation

use dosimeter

Tensilon

used in myesthenia gravis to confirm diagnosis

IV urography

used to detect obstruction, assess for a parenchyma mass, and assess size of kidney

Do not delegate

What you can EAT E-evaluate A-assess T-teach

Glucagon increases the effects of?

anticoagulants

Irrigating a granulating wound

Use 30 mL syringe

Sedative/ Hypnotic Medications Eszopiclone (Lunesta) Temazepam (Restoril) Zolpidem tartrate (Ambien)

Use cautiously with mental depression avoid with alcohol and medications with CNS depression S/E Dry mouth, decreased libido, respiratory depression

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Use cold to edematous joints

Suctioning Airway

Use surgical asepsis No more than three consecutive times When resistance is met, retract 1-2cm

Airborne Precautions

Used to protect against droplet infections smaller than 5 mcg (measles, varicella, pulmonary or laryngeal tuberculosis). Airborne precautions require: - A private room - Masks/ respiratory protection devices for caregivers and visitors -Negative pressure airflow exchange in the room of at least six exchanges per hour.

Levothyroxine effects

Used to restore client's metabolic rate * Toxic effects = heat intolerance, Tachycardia, Weight loss, Hypertension

Self-control therapy

Uses combination of cognitive and behavioral approaches to dealing with.

Skin infection

VCHIPS Varicella zoster Cutaneous diptheria Herpes simplez Impetigo Peduculosis Scabies

infants IM site

Vastus lateralis

bacterial vaginosis

odor discharge dysuria

FHR detection:

place the scope midline just above the symphysis pubis and apply firm pressure

After Myringotomy

position on the side of AFFECTED ear, allows drainage.

after receiving report assess who first?

post op client with abdominal distention and no bowel sounds because of paralytic ileus

Anorexia

prealbumin 10

Nursing interventions for dementia

reinforce reality, orientation to Person Place Time, encourage reminiscence about happy times, talk about familiar things, minimize need for decision making and abstract thinking to avoid frustration

Does does Magnesium Sulfate do?

relaxes smooth muscle of the uterus and inhibits uterine activity by suppressing contractions

Uses for methadone (Dolophine)

relief of mod to severe pain; sedation; reduction of bowel motility

infant with apnea monitoring

remove leads, ensure alarm can be heard, avoid cosleeping

cleft palate

remove restraints

Peritoneal dialysis

report cloudy; monitor glucose; warm solution before

reportable diseases

report lyme disease

epinephrine adverse effects

report of chest pain!

impaired nurse, do what?

report to charge nurse

Lyme disease

report to health department

Fluoxetine (Prozac)

report tremors, agitation, confusion, anxiety, hallucinations=serotonin syndrome (risk in the first 2-72 hrs after given first time); client will stop the meds; weight gain/diabetes/ hyperglicemia

umbilical cord compression

reposition side to side or knee-chest

What do you hear when you palpate abdomen

resonance

what acid-base imbalances w/ a pt with chronic emphysema most likely have?

resp. acidosis and compensatory metabolic alkalosis

What acid-base imbalance with a pt with chronic emphysema most likely have?

respiratory acidosis and compensatory metabolic alkalosis

what acid base imalance w/ a pt with chronic emphysema most likely have

respiratory acidosis; compensatory metaboli alkalosis

Vitamin K

routinely given to newborns to prevent bleeding

complications of infections mono

ruptured spleen

tranmission precautions for infectious mononucleosis

ruptured spleen

pneumonia

rusty sputum; when percuss-will hear dull sounds

five interventions for psych patients

safety setting limits establish trusting relationship meds least restrictive methods/environment

client in crisis

safety, relationship, development, coordinate, plan and provide

Seizure precautions

saline lock IV

cystic fibrosis

salty skin

Varicella

scabs okay

Pernicious anemia

schilling's test

Osteoporosis; risk factors:

sedentary lifestyle

risk for osteoporosis

sedentary lifestyle

130/86 BP, severe headache, what would you report in preterm labor to provider?

severe headache; hypertensive crisis

S/S of Hypoglycemia

shakiness, diaphoresis, anxiety, nervousness, chills, nausea, headache, weakness, confusion

children 5 and up

should have an explanation of what will happen a week before surgery

decontamination for radiation?

soap and water & disposable towels

patient has stairs, has had a stroke, and has trouble communicating - priority therapy?

speech / ABCs

Droplet precautions

spiderman! sepsis, scarlet fever, streptococcal pharyngitis, parvovirus, pneumonia, pertussis, influenza, diptheria, epiglottitis, rubella, mumps, meningitis, mycoplasma or meningeal pneumonia, adeNovirus (Private room and mask)

lactose intolerant replace calcium

spinach

transmission precautions for infectious mono

standard contact

PRBC need further teaching

start IV on other arm

Doxazosin teaching

stay with patient orthostatic hypotension

malaria

stepladder like fever--with chills

Delegate to LPN

sterile dressing

Complication of conscious sedation with RR 6

stop infusion or give something

Collecting urine culture on baby

straight cath

kawasaki syndrome

strawberry tongue

have client do what with anthrax?

strip down

TPN given in

subclavian line

Administration of Enoxaparin (Lovenox) Anticoagulant

subq q12h for 2-8d; use 20-22G needle to draw up; 25-26G needle to admin; admin in abdomen at least 2" away from umbilicus; apply pressure for 1-2m after injection; DON'T RUB

seizure precautions

suction nearby

first sign of PE

sudden chest pain followed by dyspnea and tachypnea

Leukotrien Modifiers Montelukast (Singulair)

suppress inflammation, bronchoconstriction, airway edema, and mucus production long-term therapy for asthma and to prevent exercise-induced bronchospasm Take once daily at bedtime

iv urography allergic reaction

swollen lips

hypotension is classified with a reading below normal;

systolic < 90 mm Hg; can be a result of fluid depletion, heart failure, or vasodilation

S/S for overhydration

tachycardia, bounding pulse, HTN, tachypnea, increased CVP, confusion, muscle weakness, wt gain, ascites, dyspnea, crackles

s/s overhydration

tachycardia, bounding pulse, HTN, tachypnea, increased CVP, confusion, muscle weakness, wt gain, ascites, dyspnea, crackles

SSRI's

take about 3 weeks to work

a nurse makes a mistake?

take it to him/her first then take up the chain

pt with TB is discharged

take meds for at least 6 mo

milieu therapy

taking care of pt and environmental therapy

placenta previa s/s placental abrution s/s

there is no pain, but there is bleeding there is pain, but no bleeding (board like abd)

C Diff

think hand hygiene!

Hyperglycemia

thirst

methergine risk? what does it do?

treats postpartum hemorrhage by inducing uterine contractions; reducing hemorrhage; HYPERTENSION is a risk, so check bp prior to administration, watch for n/v, headache

hyperthyroid

tremors

Disaster Plan; RN to:

triage incoming victims to determine the priority of care

True Labor vs False Labor Abdominal Discomfort

true: low back and abdominal false: abd and groin

nursing action for a client who is receiving continuous passive motion (CPM) following a total knee arthroplasty

turn off the CPM mating during meal time

crutches on what side when rising? when walking?

unaffected side when rising; affected side when walking;

pt gets codeine, statement that needs further teaching

urinary freq

s/s of magnesium toxicity? 2 main interventions

urine output <30, rr <12, no deep patellar tendon reflexes, decreased LOC, cardiac dysrhythmia, immmmmmediately d/c, give calcium glucanate

dumping syndrome?

use low fowler's to avoid. limit fluids

Circumcision

use petroleum jelly with every diaper change

for phobias

use systematic desensitization

Opioid antagonist nalaxone (Narcan)

used for respiratory depression

Difficulty voiding

warm water

TB patient precautions

wear N95 mask, neg pressure room,

osteoporosis

weight bearing

TPN fluid overload is evidenced by what?

weight gain > 1kg/day and edema

Clozapine side effect

weight gain, hypotension and hyperglycemia

clozapine s/e

weight gain, hypotension, hyperglycemia, agranulocytosis

the best indicator of dehydration?

weight---and skin turgor

pancreatic enzymes are taken

with each meal!

Stroke pt:

withhold meds until a swallow study is done

Check for NG tube placement in the jejunum

X-ray

change a TPN infusion line every 24 hours or how often?

yes! every 24 hours

can you delegate an LPN to check NG tube placement? can they provide first feeding after CVA?

yes, according to book; not clear; but assume no beause high risk scenario

Preventing uric acid stones

yogurt

strip with no p waves

a fib

Which of these instructions should a nurse give to a client when collecting a sputum specimen? a. "Take a deep breath, then cough and spit into this container." b. "Gargle with antiseptic mouthwash before you spit into this container. c. "Spit whatever sputum you have in your mouth into this container." d. "Drink some fluids to loosen your secretions and the spit into this container."

a. "Take a deep breath, then cough and spit into this container."

Which of these techniques should a nurse use to assess for correct placement of a nasogastric tube prior to administering a feeding? a. Aspirate 10 mL contents and measure the pH. b. Slowly inject 50 mL of saline and observe for resistance. c. Inject 20 mL of water and listen for gurgling sounds. d. Observe for bubbles after submerging the end of the tube in a cup of water.

a. Aspirate 10 mL contents and measure the pH.

Which of these strategies should a nurse plan for a client who is manic and has lost 30 pounds? a. Nutritious finger foods. b. Low-protein diets. c. Limiting fluids in between meals. d. Daily weights.

a. Nutritious finger foods.

When determining the duration of a uterine contraction, a nurse should measure the contraction from the: a. beginning of one contraction to the end of that contraction. b. end of one contraction to the beginning of the next contraction. c. beginning of one contraction to the beginning of the next contraction. d. strongest point of one contraction to the strongest point of the next contraction.

a. beginning of one contraction to the end of that contraction.

Priority

abdominal pain and went away

older adult with pneumonia

acute confusion

Liver biopsy

administer Vitamin K, NPO morning of exam 6 hrs. Give sedative. Teach pt to expect to be asked to hold breath for 5-10 sec. supide position, lateral with upper arms elevated. Post--position on RIGHT side. frequent VS. report severe ab pain STAT. no heavy lifting 1 wk

IV pyelogram; RN action:

administer a laxative; check for allergies (seafood, milk, eggs or chocolate)

meds of sinus tachycardia

amiodarone, adenosine, and verapmil; synchronized cardioversion

late s/s of cold stress in infants

apneic episodes, bradycardia, acrocyanosis, decreased activity

Late S/S of cold stress in infant

apneic periods, bradycardia, acrocyanosis, decreased activity

RLQ

appendicitis watch for peritonitis

Gullian -Barre syndrome

ascending paralysis. watch for respiratory problems.

Elderly abuse

ask privately

24 hrs post op, won't ambulate. nurse to do first

ask pt to rate his pain

a nurse is caring for a client with a hx of agression, the client is playing cards and throws them at other patients- what should you do

ask the client how he is feeling (therapeutic cmcn) not take the cards away (this will increase aggression) explaining unit rules will not help either

NG

aspirate

NG tube proper function

aspirate residual

evaluating proper placement of NG tube

aspirate to collect gastric contents & test pH (4 or less), x-ray, injecting air into tube to listen over abdomen is NOT an acceptable practice

Evaluating proper placement of NG tube

aspirate to collect gastric contents and test pH (4 or less) before feeding. Hold if residual is >100 mL, X-Ray Injecting air into tube to listen over abdomen is NOT an acceptable practice

Sexual assault

assess anxiety

Latex allergies

assess for allergies to bananas, apricots, cherries, grapes, kiwis, passion fruit, avocados, chestnuts, tomatoes and peaches

high pressure alarm, do what?

assess for kinkds, client bitingg, excess secretions (suction), pulmonary edema, etc. Notify provider

Low pressure alarm do what?

assess for leaks, displacement, if can't find anything wrong, MANUALLY ventilate & call respiratory stat, do NOT leave alone

emotional crisis:

assist the client in identifying the cause of the issue

At what age does bone loss begin with osteoporotis what are normal Calcium levels?

at age 35 (women) 8.6-10 mg/dL

indications for use of cardioversion

atrial dysrhythmia, SVT, ventricular tachycardia w/ pulse, tx of choice for pt who are symptomatic

Indications for use of cardioversion

atrial dysrhythmias, SVT, ventricular tachycardia with pulse & treatment of choice for patients who are symptomatic

GERD s/s

atypical chest pain, SOB

New Born HR Assessment:

auscultate the apical pulse and count beats for 1 full minute

Most managers can be categorized as

authoritative, democratic, and laissez faire

Early S/S of cold stress in infant

auxiliary temp < 97.7, increased resp. rate, increased HR, mottled skin

NG tube:

avoid Blue Dye

Teaching on Lasix

avoid admin late in day, report significant wt loss, lightheadedness, dizziness, GI distress, and general weakness, observe for signs of low Mg levels such as muscle twitching and tremors

Thoracentisis

avoid deep breathing during the procedure

THA

avoid flexion greater than 90

what foods should you avoid if you have diverticulitis?

avoid hard-to-digest foods such as nuts, corn, popcorn, and seeds, for fear that these foods would get stuck in the diverticula and lead to inflammation. (Eat foods high in fiber)

thrombocytopenia; POC:

avoid venipuncture if possible

Sprains

avoid warm compress

A client is admitted for opiate detoxification for the fifth time. Which of these statements, if made by a staff member, indicates a biased view of the client? a. "I feel so frustrated when clients are re-admitted." b. "Addicts relapse because they don't try hard enough." c. "I think this client needs to consider long-term placement after detoxification." d. "The team really needs to discuss this client's treatment plan."

b. "Addicts relapse because they don't try hard enough."

A client who has insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus asks a nurse, "What should I do when I feel nervous, sweaty, and hungry?" The nurse should give the client which of these instructions? a. "Lie down and rest." b. "Eat a carbohydrate snack." c. "Take your prn dose of insulin." d. "Add a slice of bread to your next meal."

b. "Eat a carbohydrate snack."

Which of these statements, if made by a nurse, is non-therapeutic because it disregards a client's feelings and concerns? a. "You appear anxious and tense." b. "Everything will be okay." c. "I notice you're biting your nails." d. "I'm not sure I understand what you're saying."

b. "Everything will be okay."

A licensed practical nurse (LPN) is assigned to care for all of these clients. Which client should the nurse assess first? a. A client who is eight-hours postoperative after a hip replacement. b. A client who is drowsy after falling out a third story window. c. A client who is four hours post-colonoscopy and polyp removal. d. A client who is dysphasic after a transient ischemic attack.

b. A client who is drowsy after falling out a third story window.

A child is brought to the clinical for serum lead screening because of ingestion of lead-based paint. Which of these manifestations, if present in the child, would indicate early signs of lead toxicity? a. Convulsive seizures. b. Behavior changes. c. Bleeding tendencies. d. Low-grade fever.

b. Behavior changes.

Which of the following manifestations should a nurse recognize as suggestive of right-sided heart failure? a. Cool extremities and frothy sputum. b. Jugular vein distention and pedal edema. c. Orthopnea and frequent cough at night. d. Weight loss and lower calf pains.

b. Jugular vein distention and pedal edema.

When a newborn is 48 hours old, a nurse notes that the child is jaundiced. The nurse should recognize which of these conditions as a probable cause of the newborn's jaundice? a. Dehydration. b. Liver immaturity. c. ABO incompatibility. d. Gallbladder immaturity.

b. Liver immaturity.

A nurse is planning to interview a client who speaks limited English. Which of these strategies should the nurse include? a. Smile frequently during the interview interview to reduce the client's anxiety. b. Observe the client for indicators of confusion or not understanding questions. c. Maintain constant eye contact throughout the interview. d. Keep the interview short to decrease the client's fatigue.

b. Observe the client for indicators of confusion or not understanding questions.

A nurse should recognize which of these signs is a probably sign of pregnancy? a. Frequency of urination. b. Positive pregnancy test. c. Nausea in the morning. d. Abdominal distention.

b. Positive pregnancy test.

Which of these measures should a nurse include when planning care for a school-aged child during a sickle cell crisis episode? a. Monitoring for signs of bleeding. b. Providing pain relief. c. Administering cool sponge baths to reduce fevers. d. Offering a high calorie diet.

b. Providing pain relief.

When auscultating the lungs of a woman who is admitted for severe pregnancy-induced hypertension, a nurse notes the presence of crackles and moist respirations. These assessment findings most likely indicate which of these complications? a. A convulsion is imminent. b. Pulmonary edema has developed. c. Bilateral lobar pneumonia is present. d. Respiratory failure is evident.

b. Pulmonary edema has developed.

A client has been in bed for the past three days. Which of these measures should a nurse include before assisting the client out of bed? a. Having the client drink a glass of water. b. Raising the head of the bed. c. Flexing the client's knees. d. Assessing the lung sounds.

b. Raising the head of the bed.

Which of these rationales explains the purpose of nasogastric tube with suction for a client who had abdominal surgery? a. Prevention of gastric decompression. b. Removal of secretions from the stomach. c. Provision of postoperative nutrition. d. Promotion of abdominal distention.

b. Removal of secretions from the stomach.

A nurse obtains these vital signs on an adult client. Which finding should the nurse follow-up first? a. Heart rate, 60/minute and regular. b. Respiration, 30/minute and deep. c. Temperature, 97.1 °F (36.2 °C) d. Blood pressure, 136/86 mm Hg

b. Respiration, 30/minute and deep.

A client who has a head injury is drowsy and lethargic, and has clear nasal discharge. Which of these actions should a nurse take? a. Obtain a specimen of the drainage for culture and sensitivity. b. Test the drainage for glucose. c. Cover the nares with sterile gauze. d. Cleanse the nostrils with sterile saline solution.

b. Test the drainage for glucose.

Which of these actions should a nurse perform prior to a client's scheduled hemodialysis? a. Administer prophylactic antibiotics. b. Weigh the client. c. Give the client normal saline solution to drink. d. Measure the urine specific gravity.

b. Weigh the client.

When caring for a client who is receiving oxygen therapy via nasal cannula, a nurse should instruct the client: a. to inhale through the mouth. b. to breathe through the nose. c. to hold the catheter when coughing. d. to take quick, shallow breaths.

b. to breathe through the nose.

emphysema

barrel chest

Sources of potassium

beans, spinach, potatoes, dried apricots, acorn squash, yogurt, salmon, avocados, mushrooms and bananas

Shock

bedrest with extremities elevated 20 degrees. knees straight, head slightly elevated (modified Trendelenberg)

Sleep promotion

bedtime routine, min number of times pt is awakened, assist w/ personal hygiene or back rub, exercise 2hr before bed, limit fluids 2-4hr before bed

perform amniocentesis

before 20 weeks to check for cardiac and pulmonary abnormalities

Glycosylate hemoglobin (HgA1c)

best indicator for average blood glucose level for the past 120d; normal range is 4-6%, diabetic range is 6.5-8%

s/s hyperglycemia

bg >250; thirst, frequency in urination, hunger, warm/dry/flushed skin, weakness, malaise, rapid/weak pulse, hypotension, deep rapid respirations

Cold stress and the newborn

biggest concern resp. distress

Hypervolemia

bounding pulse, SOB, dyspnea, rales/crackles, peripheral edema, HTN, urine specific gravity <1.010. semi fowler's

Hypervolemia

bounding, JVD, edema, confusion, increase everything

IVP requires

bowel prep so bladder can be visualized

Indications to withhold Propranolol (inderal) Beta Blocker

bradycardia, SOB, edema, fatigue, AV block, Pt has asthma

when phenylaline increases

brain problems occur

antiplatelet drug hypersensitivity

bronchospasm

Addison's

bronze like skin pigmentation

chest tube

bubbling continuous

Chest tube complications

bubbling in water seal

Lymes disease

bullseye rash

sle (systemic lupus)

butterfly rash

An elderly client who is receiving a blood transfusion develops a rapid bounding pulse and an elevated blood pressure. Which of these actions should a nurse take? a. Add a 5% dextrose solution to the line. b. Raise the head of the bed. c. Stop the transfusion. d. Measure the client's temperature.

c. Stop the transfusion.

While giving a bath to a client, a nurse notices that the client's back appear reddened. Which of these interpretations and additional assessments should the nurse make? a. The client's skin is sensitive to touch; lightly rub the client's chest area. b. The client has decreased circulation; palpate the peripheral pulses. c. The client is showing signs of pressure; press on the skin and observe for a return of color. d. The client is allergic to the soap; check the extremities for discoloration.

c. The client is showing signs of pressure; press on the skin and observe for a return of color.

A nurse assesses a client who is scheduled for a total abdominal hysterectomy at 10:00 A.M. WHich of the factors should the nurse recognize as most likely to influence the outcome of the surgery? a. The client has voided two times since 5:00 A.M. b. The client is not able to demonstrate leg exercises because of osteoarthritis. c. The client takes one acetylsalicylic acid (baby Aspirin) daily. d. The client reports mouth dryness.

c. The client takes one acetysalicylic acid (baby Aspirin) daily.

Which of these laboratory test results is more important for a nurse to assess for a client who reports chest pain? a. WBC count. b. PTT level. c. Troponin level. d. Hemoglobin.

c. Troponin level.

How to prevent adverse effects of oxycodone

can cause respiratory depression. What is the nursing intervention and/or client education ? Monitor vital signs. › Stop opioids for respiratory rate less than 12/min, and notify the provider. › Have naloxone and resuscitation equipment available. › Avoid use of opioids with CNS depressant medications (barbiturates, benzodiazepines, consumption of alcohol).

Lice

can live for 48 hours on surfaces

what is important about the diet of someone taking ACE inhibitors?

can result in high potassium levels. Limit potassium intake (beans, spinach, potatoes, dried apricots, acorn squash, yogurt, salmon, avocados, mushrooms and bananas)

Unsaturated fat

coconut oil

Needle disposal at home

coffee container on top shelf

tape test for pinworms

collect in plastic bag

priority w/ a cast

compartment pain paralysis parathesia pallor pulselessness fat embolism

Cast with white extremity

compartment syndrome

sprain

compress

Adverse effects of ferrous sulfate

constipation; upset stomach; black or dark-colored stools; or. temporary staining of the teeth.

resspiratory synictal virus

contact

Care for Pt who has clostridium difficile

contact precautions, encourage increased fluid intake, antiemetics, antimicrobial therapy

appropriate action for early decelerations

continue observing the fetal heart rate

use of three way indwelling catheter

continuous bladder irrigation prostate issues

ileostomy

continuous output

Hypoglycemia

cool and clammy skin

esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) findings to report

cool, clammy skin

post EGD, what to watch for?

cool/clammy skin, sign of perforation

ACE inhibitors

cough

adverse reaction propanolol

coughing at night

Colostomy care

cut the bag

when on nitroprusside monitor:

cyanide. normal value should be 1.

fractured ankle ice applied every 20 min report what finding to provider?

cyanosis of nail beds

Which of these instructions should a nurse include in the discharge teaching for a client who has diabetes mellitus? a. "Soak your feet in hot water once a day." b. "Cut your toenails in an oval shape weekly." c. "Avoid using any soap on your feet." d. "Apply lotion to your feet each day."

d. "Apply lotion to your feet each day."

A nurse should recognize that a client who has chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), needs additional instructions if the client makes which of these statements? a. "I will try to take slow, deep breaths when I feel short of breath." b. "I will use the albuterol (Proventil) nebulizer before I eat. c. "I will drink most of my fluids between meals." d. "I will turn up the oxygen flow rate if I have difficulty breathing."

d. "I will turn up the oxygen flow rate if I have difficulty breathing."

A client, who is newly diagnosed with cancer says to anurse, "I suppose I need to complete all unfinished business as soon as possible." Which of these responses is appropriate? a. "Yes, you should do this immediately. b. "Don't you think you should stay focused on your treatment for now? c. "Exactly what things are you talking about?" d. "It sounds like you are concerned with your diagnosis."

d. "It sounds like you are concerned with your diagnosis."

Which of these instructions should a nurse give to a client who has venous insufficiency regarding the use of elastic stockings (TEDs)? a. "Bunch the TEDs up and pull them on like socks." b. "Lower the TEDs to your ankles if your legs ache." c. "Keep the TEDs on at all times." d. "Put the TEDs on before you get up in the morning."

d. "Put the TEDs on before you get up in the morning."

Which of these recommendations should a nurse make when teaching a client who is to start taking oral prednisone (Deltasone)? a. "Take this medicine at bedtime, on an empty stomach." b. "Take this medicine with a hot beverage in the evening." c. "Take this medicine in the morning, one hour before breakfast." d. "Take this medicine in the morning with food or milk."

d. "Take this medicine in the morning with food or milk."

A client who has a breast tumor says to a nurse, "I am so anxious. Why did I have to get sick now?" Which of these responses, if made by the nurse, is therapeutic? a. "You will need to find someone to talk over your fears on a regular basis." b. "What do you think is making you feel so anxious now?" c. "Are you aware that there are newer, more effective treatments for breast cancer?" d. "Tell me more about your concerns."

d. "Tell me more about your concerns."

A nurse plans to assess a client's recent memory. Which of these questions should the nurse include? a. "Who is your closest friend?" b. "What was the name of the school you attended?" c. "What day were you admitted to the unit?" d. "What did you have for breakfast?"

d. "What did you have for breakfast?"

A client tells a nurse, "I am so scared about the interview tomorrow. I just know I will say the wrong thing and not get the job." Which of these responses, if made by the nurse, will create a communication barrier? a. "Would you like to practice the interview?" b. "Have you thought about some possible questions that may be asked in the interview?" c. "Tell me more about your concerns." d. "You need to relax, and everything will be fine."

d. "You need to relax, and everything will be fine."

A nurse has received a report on these assigned clients. Which client should the nurse follow-up first? a. A client, admitted with acute diverticulitis, who has a white blood cell count (WBC) of 10,000 mm3. b. A client, admitted with acute pancreatitis, who has a fasting serum glucose of 130 mg/dL today, and had a reading of 160 mg/dL yesterday. c. A client, admitted with hepatitis, who has jaundice and tea-colored urine. d. A client who is currently receiving cancer chemotherapy and who has a white blood cell count of 500 mm3 today.

d. A client who is currently receiving cancer chemotherapy and who has a white blood cell count of 500 mm3 today.

Which of these clients is at the highest risk of developing osteoporosis? a. An obese African-American adolescent who does not exercise. b. A pregnant Asian client who is a vegetarian. c. A middle-aged Native-American male who is quadriplegic. d. A thin, elderly Caucasian female who lives alone.

d. A thin, elderly Caucasian female who lives alone.

Which of these postoperative complications in the first hour after surgery requires immediate intervention? a. Serous draining on the dressing. b. Swelling of an extremity under a cast. c. Vomiting. d. Dehiscence of a wound.

d. Dehiscence of a wound.

A nurse reviews a client's prenatal record and notes that the client's last menstrual period (LMP) was on September 18th. Using the Naegele's rule, the nurse should calculate that the client's expected date of delivery (EDD) will be: a. May 11th. b. May 25th. c. June 11th. d. June 25th.

d. June 25th.

Which of these assessment findings, if present in a primigravida, indicates that the client is experiencing true labor? a. The pains are felt in the lower abdomen, back, and groin. b. The Braxton-Hicks contractions have become stronger and more frequent. c. There is an increased amount of white mucus discharge. d. There is a progressive increase in effacement and cervical dilatation.

d. There is a progressive increase in effacement and cervical dilatation.

Depression; most important to report:

diminished appetite over the past week

bad sign with a mother with newborn?

disapproval

Sildenafil

discontinue if pt taking Isosorbide Mononitrate. Can cause severe hypotension

short cord

discontinue pictocin

Domestic Violence:

discuss escape plan

insulin, rotate sites or no?

do not rotate site

stem falls of when dry

do nothing

Priority for patient in seclusion

document

FHR pattern shows variability with accelerations; RN to:

document and continue to monitor

active labor receiving oxytocin. fur shows variability with accelerations. nursing action?

document and continue to monitor

ace-inhibitors?

dry cough

Basophils reliease histamine

during an allergic response

involves difficult progression through the expected stages of the grieving process grief work is prolonged and manifestations more severe client may develop suicidal ideation, intense feelings of guilt and lowered self-esteem somatic complaints persist for an extended period of time

dysfunctional grief

Gastric surgery

eat 3 meals

Cullen's sign

ecchymosis in umbilical area, seen with pancreatitis

propofol allergy

eggs, egg products, soy

Head Injury

elevate HOB 30 degrees to decrease ICP

Buck's Traction (skin)

elevate foot of bed for counter traction

AKA (above knee amputation)

elevate for first 24 hours on pillow. position prone daily to maintain hip extension.

Lab Results of an MI

elevated troponin, CK-mb enzymes, elevated LDH

nursing intervention for preventing delays in healing

encourage fluid intake of 2-3L; increase protein, keep serum albumin levels above 3.5

Nutrition for preventing delays in healing

encourage intake of 2-3L of fluid per day; increase protein, keep serum albumin levels above 3.5

Toddler scheduled for surgery:

encourage parents to bring toys from home

pt with leukemia may have

epistaxis due to low platelets

Transesophageal fistula

esophagus doesn't fully develop. This is a surgical emergency (3 signs in newborn: choking, coughing, cyanosis)

first priority for DKA patients?

establish venous access, before anything

radical masectomy

excersise 24 hr post op, 1 or more drains,

Interaction of diuretics and ACE inhibitors

excessive reduction in blood pressure and symptomatic hypotension or hyperkalemia

Diabetes insipidus (decreased ADH)

excessive urine output and thirst, dehydration, weakness, administer Pitressin

hyperthyroidism/ grave's disease

exophthalmos

reglan

extrapyramidal side effects (twitching, facial spasms, give anthihistamine to help)

Glasgow coma scale

eyes, verbal, motor Max- 15 pts, below 8= coma

S/S of infectious mononucleosis

fever, sore throat, swollen lymph glands, increased WBCs, atypical lymphocytes, splenomegaly, enlarged liver

priority infection for amniotomy

fever/infection

crohns disease decrease what in diet?

fiber

What are the S/S of lithium toxicity? (depakote for bipolar disorder)

fine hand tremors, mild GI upset, slurred speech and muscle weakness

when a pt comes in and is in active labor

first action of nurse is to listen to fetal heart tones/rate

pancreatitis

first pain relief, second cough and deep breathe

laboring mom's water breaks?

first thing--worry about prolapsed cord!

Staff nurse documents dressing change but doesn't do it:

gather info about it

nurses documents dressing change that was not performed what should charge nurse do first?

gather more info about staff nurse's actions ASSESSSSS

Pt teaching for external radiation therapy

gently wash skin over the irradiated area w/ mild soap and water, DON'T remove radiation tattoos, DON'T apply powders or lotions, wear soft clothing over irradiated area, avoid tight clothing, DON'T expose area to sun or heat

Pt teaching for external radiation therapy

gently wash skin over the irradiated area with mild soap and water; DO NOT remove radiation tattoos, DO NOT apply powders or lotions, wear soft clothing over irritated area, avoid tight clothing, DO NOT expose area to sun or heat

no consent from ed to do surgery, do what?

get official interpreter

misoprostal and nsaids

get pregnancy test

admit with DKA, first...

get vitals

Postural drainage

give albuterol, trendelenberg; 1 hour before meals or 2 hours after

Respite care

give caretaker break

status epilepticus

give diazepam

Major depression, OCD

give fluoxetine

osteosarcoma pain

give morphine

early decel

head compression

early deceleration

head compression

Early decelerations

head compressions

estradiol monitor and report what to provider

headaches, hypertension

Newborn reflex shown on day 1

hear voice

African american over Caucasian

heart disease

African Americans are at increased risk for what?

heart disease and stroke

What is cardiac output?

heart rate x stroke volume

Nursing interventions for domestic partner abuse

help Pt develop a safety plan, identify behaviors and situations that might trigger violence and provide information regarding safe places to live; encourage participation in support groups

TURP complication

hematuria

If JP drainage has doubled in last two hours, possible cause?

hemorrhage. Access, stat CBC, notify physician

TB drugs are

hepatotoxic!

vasoconstriction

heroin

iron deficiency anemia lab results

hgb <12, hct <33

After a blood transfusion, will you look at hub, hct, BP or HR for changes?

hgb!!! 1-2 pt increase per unit of blood

small pox

high fever fatigue severe headache rash center out pus lesions chills vomitting delirium

cytoxan for neuroblastomas in toddlers

hydrate liberally

Sickle cell priority

hydration

S/S of hypomagnesaemia

hyperactive DTRs, muscle tetany, positive Chvostek's and Trousseau's signs, hypoactive bowel sounds, paralytic ileus

Pheochromocytoma

hypersecretion of epi/norepi. persistent HTN, increased HR, hyperglycemia, diaphoresis, tremor, pounding HA; avoid stress, frequent bathing and rest breaks, avoid cold and stimulating foods (surgery to remove tumor)

contra isorbide monitrate

hypersensitive to nitrates head injury carefull liver renal

increased ICP

hypertension, bradypnea,, bradycarday (cushing's triad)

S/S of thyroid storm

hyperthermia, HTN, delirium, vomiting, abdominal pain, hyperglycemia, tachydysrhythmias

s/s hypernatremia

hyperthermia, tachycardia, rapid thready pulse, ortho hypo, restlessness, irritability, muscle twitching, reduced to absent DTR's, hyperactive bowel sounds

S/S of hypernatremia

hyperthermia, tachycardia, rapid thready pulse, ortho hypo, restlessness, irritability, muscle twitching, reduced to absent DTRs, hyperactive bowel sounds

s/s dehydration

hyperthermia, tachycardia, thready pulse, hypoTN, orthostatic hypotension, decreased CVP, tachypnea, dizziness, cool/clammy skin, diaphoresis, sunken eyeballs

s/s hypokalemia

hyperthermia, weak irregular pulse, hypotn, resp distress, muscle cramping, pvc's, bradycardia, decreased mobility

S/S of hypokalemia

hyperthermia, weak irregular pusle, hypoTN, resp. distress, muscle cramping, hypoactive DTRs, PVCs, bradycardia, decreased motility

s/s hyponatremia

hypothermia, tachycardia, rapid thready pulse, hypoTN, ortho hypo, headache, confusion, decreased DTR's, hyperactive bowel sounds

S/S of hyponatremia

hypothermia, tachycardia, rapid thready pulse, hypoTN, ortho hypo, headache, confusion, decreased DTRs, hyperactive bowel sounds

with oxygen toxicity, will you see hypo or hyperventilation?

hypoventilation and bradypnea

Cardinal sign of ARDS

hypoxemia

a nurse is reinforcing a teaching on a client who has a prescription for verapamil ( calan) which of the following statement by the client indicated need further teaching

i should decrease the amount of calcium in my diet while taking the medication

pt recovering from cva, nurse should...

id community resources, contact home health, verify med equip, coordinate OT

a woman comes in to you and says she is on contraception and wants to get pregnant. waht is she at risk for?

if IUD, then ectopic pregnancy.

Spinal shock occurs

immediately after injury

DKA is rare

in DM II (there is enough insulin to prevent fat breakdown)

iv pump

incident report

Thyroid storm

increased temp, pulse and HTN

Hypovolemia

increased temp, rapid/weak pulse, increase respiration, hypotension, anxiety. Urine specific gravity >1.030

Hypernatremia

increased temp, weakness, disorientation, dilusions, hypotension, tachycardia. give hypotonic solution.

Digitalis

increases ventricular irritability ----could convert a rhythm to v-fib following cardioversion

how does dopamine work, by vasodilating or increasing cardiac output?

increasing cardiac output

Toddlers need to express

independence!

thyroid med side effects

insomnia. body metabolism increases

total hip going home teaching

install raised toilet seat

nurse assisting with thoracentesis for a client who has pleurisy nurse should plan to do what

instruct the client to avoid deep breathing during procedure

first thing for implementing staff changes?

investigate staffing issues with task force

appropriate action for client who will need physical therapy

involve client in selection of pt provider

What causes constipation

iron

ventriculoperitoneal shunt post op for infant with hydrocephalus report what to provider

irritability when being held

Heroin withdrawal neonate

irritable, poor sucking

Who Cannot Give Consent

kids less than 18 intoxicated- blood alcohol level of .08 client with a dose of morphine

buck's traction

knee immobility; dont adjust weights

measles

koplick's spots

DKA

kussmal's breathing (deep rapid)

antisocial personality disorder

lack of remorse

autism ati

lack of responsiveness

Mastectomy

lay of affected side to promote drainage, support arm on pillow, HOB 30

positioning for pneumonia

lay on affected side, this will splint and reduce pain. However, if you are trying to reduce congestion, the sick lung goes up! (like when you have a stuffy nose and you lay with that side up, it clears!)

contraindications of statin medications

lipitor hepatitis

infant has scaly spots, erythemic papillae, and something on lips. Report which to physician/

lips

valproic acid

liver failure, jaundice

allopurinol

liver function test

pain with diverticulitis

located in LLQ

appendicitis pain

located in RLQ

prednisone 10 months ok? watch for what?

long term not recommended, never change dosage, watch for osteoporosis, avoid large crowds due to increased risk for infection;

cancer treatment for radiation

loose clothing wash mild soap + water, protect from sun

long term effect of corticosteroids

losing hair on legs

What are s/s of Mag sulfate toxicity? What is the antidote for Mag Sulfate?

loss of Deep Tendon Reflexes, urinary output < 30ml/hr, resp depression, pulmonary edema, and/or chest pain Calcium Gluconate to fix!

What are the signs and symptoms of fluid volume deficit

loss of total body Na. Causes include vomiting, excessive sweating, diarrhea, burns, diuretic use, and kidney failure. Clinical features include diminished skin turgor, dry mucous membranes, tachycardia, and orthostatic hypotension.

PTB

low grade afternoon fever

Extreme focus

mild anxiety

bowel obstruction

more important to maintain fluid balance than to establish a normal bowel pattern (they cant take in oral fluids)

multiple sclerosis

motor s/s limb weakness, paralysis, slow speech. sensory s/s numbness, tingling, tinnitis cerebral s/s nystagmus, atazia, dysphagia, dysarthia

manifestations cold stress

mottled skin apneic temp lower 97.7 respiration increased HR increased acrocynanosis decreased activity

o2 sat

move q. 4 hrs

3 days post op aka

move to prone position q 4 hr to prevent flexion contracture, don't elevate for 48 hr, wrap limb distal to promimal to prevent restriction of blood flow

S/S of hypocalcemia

muscle twitches/tetany, hyperactive DTRs, positive Chvostek's sign (tapping on the facial nerve triggering facial twitching), positive Trousseau's sign (hand/finger spasms with sustained blood pressure cuff inflation), seizures

Strabismus

muscle weakness allows one eye to wander so that the child cannot focus on an object with both eyes at the same time. Will result in central blindness if not treated by 6 y/o. Patch the eye.

hypokalemia

muscle weakness, dysrhythmias, increase K (rasins bananas apricots, oranges, beans, potatoes, carrots, celery)

Hypercalcemia

muscle weakness, lack of coordination, abdominal pain, confusion, absent tendon reflexes, shallow respirations, emergency!

Liver biopsy (prior)

must have lab results for prothrombin time

ECG

no sleep the night before, meals allowed, no stimulants/tranquilizers for 24-48 hours before. may be asked to hyperventilate 3-4 min and watch a bright flashing light. watch for seizures after the procedure.

with allopurinol

no vitamin C or warfarin!

TPN, slow down infusion before endingg, d/c until new bag ready?

no, dont d/c or change rate, don't change flow rate!

can clients family change dressing daily? tie tubing to neck?

no, every 8 hours? yes, square knot with 1-2 finger width

pediatric patient dehydrated, after initial oral rehydration, give water, juice or ginger ale?

none!

S3 sound

normal in CHF. Not normal in MI

thrombocytopenia instruct nurse to avoid what

nose blowing

thrombocytopenia; avoid:

nose blowing; increases the risk of bleeding and hemorrhaging

Hyperthermia

not blanket or ice

Thoracentesis causes pneumothorax expected finding

not friction rub; tracheal deviation

Unstable Angina

not relieved by nitro

aPTT 30 and platelets 200, what's wrong?

nothing

ice

num antiinflammatory

infant has substernal heaves, expect what?

o2, suction, survanta for surfactant, vent support

diet dysphagia

oatmeal

Before starting IV antibiotics

obtain cultures!

chest tube pulled out?

occlusive dressing

Med given in error; Document:

Time med was given

Adduct:

To Body

Hct for females

37 - 47

Hit

37%-52%

what is a normal hematocrit level in a female? What are normal Hgb values (female)? what are normal values for WBCs?

37-48% (male is 42-52%) 12-16 g/dL (male 13-17) 4500-11,000 / uL

nurse is educating on losing one pound a week; how many calories?

500 calories/day

Terbutaline

Adverse Effects: --Hyperglycemia --Hypokalemia --Hypotension

Magnesium Sulfate

Adverse effects: Respiratory paralysis (serious) Depressed or absent reflexes Hypotension Depressed cardiac function

opioid agonists can cause Constipation What is the nursing intervention and/or client education ?

Advise the client to increase fluid/fiber intake and physical activity. › Administer a stimulant laxative such as bisacodyl (Dulcolax) to counteract decreased bowel motility, or a stool softener such as docusate sodium (Colace) to prevent constipation.

Left hemisphere stroke

Affects language, mathematic skills, & analytic thinking --Anxiety concerning the future --Feelings of guilt --Expressive aphasia --Agnosia, Alexia (reading difficulty), agraphia (writing difficulty) --depression, anger, & quickly frustrated --visual changes

to lose 1 lb of body fat per week, an adult must have an energy deficit of ____ cals/day

500 or 3,500 cal/wk

wbc

5000-10000

grains per day

6 oz whole grains (cereals , rice, pasta) 1 oz = one slice of bread, 1 cup cereal 1/2 cup cooked pasta

Oils

6 tsp (canola, corn, olive, nuts, olives and some fish)

how should patients place crutches when standing on crutches?

6" to the front and side of the toes

What are total serum protein values (normals)

6-8 g/dL

Normal total protein levels

6.2 - 8.1 g/L

Refeeding syndrome

60%

Alzheimer's

60% of all dementias, chronic, progressive degenerative cognitive disorder.

Normal BUN levels

7 - 22

Tidal volume is

7-10 ml/kg

Stranger anxiety is greatest at what age?

7-9 months..separation anxiety peaks in toddlerhood

pH

7.35 - 7.45

fentanyl patch changing time

72 hours, 48 if intolerant

1 cup

8 oz

Normal Calcium levels

8.5 - 10.9 mg/dL

calcium

8.5-10

PaO2

80 - 100%

Normal Chloride levels

95 - 105

chloride

95-105

Chloride

96-106

Bilirubin

< 1.o mg/dL

SaO2

> 95%

draw up regular and NHP?

Air into NHP, air into Regular. Draw regular, then NHP

TB

Airborne precautions

The ABC framework identifies, in order, the three basic needs for sustaining life

Airway Breathing Circulation

Chronic Anorexia w/ enteral tube feedings. What lab value indicates additional need for nutrients:

Albumin level of less than 3.5g/dL

If a patient has anorexia nervosa and works out constantly

Allow them to workout and continue their regimen

Osteoarthritis

Alternate: Heat Therapy for Pain and Cold Therapy for Inflammation -Use assistive devices (raised toilet to help not straining)

AP to assist with meals

Alzeimers patient demonstrating aphasia

What populations are at greater risk for diabetes?

American Indians, Alaskan natives, African Americans & Hispanics

Documentation for Ostomy Care (Stool)

Amount Consistency Color

TPN

When TPN is getting low, and you do not have another bag, initiate 500ml of 10% dextrose solution. Do not decrease infusion rate or stop, or admin NS because it will lower BG

Amputation -Patient education

Apply prosthetic before ambulating.

Client in labor and reports back pain with right occiput posterior position

Apply sacral counterpressure

Calculate Nagele's rule for the first day of LMP of July 12, 2012. Subject: Maternity

April 19, 2013

AP delegation:

Arranging the lunch tray for a client with a hip fracture

a nurse is obtaining a medication history from a client who is to start a new prescription for warfarin ( Coumadin) . which of the following over the counter medication should the nurse instruct the client to avoid

Aspirin

Disseminated herpes zoster localized herpes zoster

Disseminated herpes=airborne precautions Localized herpes= contact precautions. A nurse with localized may take care of patients as long as pts are not immunosuppressed and the lesions must be covered!

What kind of medications are indicated for abstinence maintenance of alcohol?

Disulfiram (Antabuse), Naltrexone (Vivitrol), Acamprosate (Campral)

Med Error Documentation

Do not document in MAR if IV med was given orally

What should be avoided during pregnancy

Do not take vitamin A supplements, or any supplements containing vitamin A (retinol), as too much could harm your baby

St. John's Wort

Do not take with Zoloft

Warfarin

Do not take with acetaminophen report dark stools

The nurse's INITIAL priority when managing a physically assaultive client is to 1. restrict the client to the room. 2. place the client under one-to-one supervision. 3. restore the client's self-control and prevent further loss of control. 4. clear the immediate area of other clients to prevent harm.

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The physician orders risperidone (Risperdal) for a client with Alzheimer's disease. The nurse anticipates administering this medication to help decrease which of the following behaviors? 1. Sleep disturbances. 2. Concomitant depression. 3. Agitation and assaultiveness. 4. Confusion and withdrawal.

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When caring for the client diagnosed with delirium, which condition is the most important for the nurse to investigate? 1. Cancer of any kind. 2. Impaired hearing. 3. Prescription drug intoxication. 4. Heart failure.

3

milk per day

3 cups (2% milk, yogurt, cheese)

When should a peak level be drawn for divided doses of Gentamycin?

30m after admin of med or infusion has finished

What is wrong with the script? gentamicin 50 mg po every 4 hours #30

Drug name: Gentamicin (capital G)

Opioids (relief and sedation)

Duragesic, Dilaudud, Morphine, Demerol, Codeine, oxycodone

Left Sided Heart Failure

Dyspnea, orthopnea (shortness of breath while lying down), nocturnal dyspnea Fatigue Displaced apical pulse (hypertrophy) S3 heart sound (gallop) Pulmonary congestion (dyspnea, cough, bibasilar crackles) Frothy sputum (can be blood-tinged) Altered mental status Manifestations of organ failure, such as oliguria (decrease in urine output

S/E of Metoclopramide (Reglan) For Heartburn (antiematic)

EPS (bradykinesia, tremor, rigidy) (notify Ph, admin benadryl), hypotension, sedation, anticholinergic effects

A 23-year-old man is admitted with a subdural hematoma and cerebral edema after a motorcycle accident. Which of the following symptoms should the nurse expect to see INITIALLY? 1. Unequal and dilated pupils. 2. Decerebrate posturing. 3. Grand mal seizures. 4. Decreased level of consciousness.

4

Ventilatory alarms

HOLD High alarm--Obstruction due to secretions, kink, pt cough etc Low alarm--Disconnection, leak, etc

Apgar measures

HR RR Muscle tone, reflexes, skin color. Each 0-2 points. 8-10 ok, 0-3 resuscitate

Ideal location for drainage bag of catheters

Hang on bedframe below level of the bladder.

When should planning discharge process begin? a. at time of admission b. 2 days after client is admitted c. whenever the nurse has the time to do planning d. when the physician has the discharge order

A

Addison's disease: Cushing's syndrome:

"add" hormone have extra "cushion" of hormone

1 kg

2.2 lbs

hct

40

Ethambutol

AE: loss of red/green color discrimination

Graves disease

Difficulty focusing

Non-Rebreather Mask

Ensure two "flaps" open during exhalation/close during inhalation.

Post Thyroidectomy

Have Trach Tray available for airway disruption

What is the key finding for Rubella?

Petechial spots on soft palate.

NS w/ new script for cefazolin (over 30 min):

Piggy back cefazolin into the NS.

Non-tunneled percutaneous central venous catheter

Place client in trendelenburg position to provide easier access to vessels & decrease risk of air embolus

Preload/Afterload

Preload affects the amount of blood going into Right ventricle. Afterload is the systemic resistance after leaving the heart.

Vaginal Flush Complications

Preterm Labor: Ruptured membranes, signs of infection

Immunizations

Primary Prevention

What does 'Probable Signs' of pregnancy mean? Subject: Maternity

What an objective examiner first notices.

cardioversion indication

Vtach

. The nursing team includes two RNs, one LPN/LVN, and one nursing assistant. The nurse should consider the assignments appropriate if the nursing assistant is assigned to care for 1. a client with Alzheimer's requiring assistance with feeding. 2. a client with osteoporosis complaining of burning on urination. 3. a client with scleroderma receiving a tube feeding. 4. a client with cancer who has Cheyne-Stokes respirations.

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A 23-year-old woman at 32-weeks gestation is seen in the outpatient clinic. Which of the following findings, if assessed by the nurse, would indicate a possible complication? 1. The client's urine test is positive for glucose and acetone. 2. The client has 1+ pedal edema in both feet at the end of the day. 3. The client complains of an increase in vaginal discharge. 4. The client says she feels pressure against her diaphragm when the baby moves.

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A 38-year-old woman is returned to her room after a subtotal thyroidectomy for treatment of hyperthyroidism. Which of the following, if found by the nurse at the patient's bedside, is nonessential? 1. Potassium chloride for IV administration. 2. Calcium gluconate for IV administration. 3. Tracheostomy set-up. 4. Suction equipment.

1

Infant Pulse

Brachial pulse is used because it is most easily accessible.

After endoscopy

check gag reflex

APGAR

Appearance (all pink, pink and blue, blue (pale) Pulse (>100, <100, absent) Grimace (cough, grimace, no response) Activity (flexed, flaccid, limp) Respirations (strong cry, weak cry, absent)

PAD:

Applies lotion to the feet to prevent cracking skin

RA; Managing Symptoms:

Apply Cold Therapy

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Apply heat and cold to decrease joint inflammation and pain.

Nursing Care for Engorgement

Apply moist heat for 5 min before breastfeeding. Ice compresses after feeding to reduce discomfort and swelling.

Otitis Media

Ask about smoking- allergies to common irritants; not contagious. Otitis Externa could could from water exposure.

Nursing Care for Boggy Uterus

Ask pt to void; if still boggy massage top of fundus with fingers and reassess every 15 mins.

Low fat diet

canola oil instead of vegetable oil

Digoxin:

Nausea is a manifestation of toxicity

Arterial lines

Need pressure bag around the solution, because pressure form an artery is greater than that of the line

PE

Needs O2!

Vaginal deliver & breastfeeding mom

Needs additional 330 calories/day while breastfeeding

RN to see 1st:

Older client confused and trying to pull IV

Lymphocytic leukemia; Labs to report:

WBC 1,000

acid ash diet

cheese, corn, cranberries, plums, prunes, meat, poultry, pastry, bread

Cushing's Disease

Moon Face is expected; HTN

What are the values and beliefs that guide behavior and decision making?

Morals

Which is a presumptive sign of pregnancy? A) More frequent urination B) Goodell sign (cervix) C) Chadwick sign D) Fetal movement palpable Subject: Maternity

More frequent urination.

Guaifenesin

Mucolytic medication. removes thick mucus secretions from COPD patients w/ SOB, cough, and fatigue.

Munchausen syndrome vs munchausen by proxy

Munchausen will self inflict injury or illness to fabricate symptoms of physical or mental illness to receive medical care or hospitalization. by proxy mother or other care taker fabricates illness in child

Lactose Intolerant

Recommend collard greens; contain lactose-free calcium.

Non Dairy calcium

Rhubarb sardines collard greens

Meds for Sinus Tachycardia

amiodarone, adenosine, and verapmil; synchronized cardioversion

meds for sinus tachy

amiodarone, adenosine, verapamil, synchronized cardioversion

Contraindication for Hep B vaccine

anaphylactic reaction to baker's yeast

pt teaching for external radiation therapy

gently wash skin over the irradiated area w/ mild soap/water, DONT remove radiation tattoos, DONT apply powders or lotions, wear soft clothing over irradiated area, avoid tight clothing, DON'T expose area to sun or heat

heavy lochia, boggy fundus, do what

give oxytocin

when giving blood transfusion

give with NaCl

ptsd assessment

lost of interest withdrawal things they enjoy

Baby from mom w/ gestational diabetes at risk for

low Ca & Mg & glycemia. high bili

dehydration = what v/s

low bp, high hr, metabolic acidosis (low ph, high bicarb), postural hypotension, h&h, BUN, elevated

after Thyroidectomy

low or semi-fowler's position, support head, neck and shoulders.

diet for glomerulonephritis?

low sodium, water restriction

cushings disease, 2 things

moon face and increased cortisol

Cushing's

moon face, buffalo hump

multiple sclerosis

myelin sheath destruction. disruptions in nerve impulse conduction

Alcohol withdrawal expected finding

n&v, tachycardia, diaphoresis, tremors, seizures

Opioid agonist

naloxone (Narcan)

tracheostomy tube suctioning:

pass the catheter no more than three consecutive times

hemophilia is x linked

passed from mother to son

In an emergency

patients with a greater chance to live are treated first

What is avoidance of harm or injury

Non-maleficence

Clang Association

Rhyming words or words that all start with the same letter; "Big Bad Box Bouncing Back"

JVD. What side of heart?

Right

Blocking

Suddenly stops speaking for no reason

Autonomic dysreflexia

patients with spinal cord injuries are at risk for developing autonomic dyreflexia (T-7 or above)

S&S hyperglycemia

pee alot thirsty nasuea abdominal pain flush dry skin fruity breath

Myesthenia Gravis

worsens with exercise and improves with rest

can digoxin toxicity occur with 3.2 potassium?

yes

If patient has command hallucinations, withold med?

yes!

treatment for chlamydia, both mom & baby? timing for baby?

zithromax, amoxicillin and erthromycin for both mom & baby; immmmmmmediately following delivery

Bladder retraining for the treatment of urge incontinence:

• Use timed voidings to increase intervals between voidings/decrease voiding frequency. • Perform pelvic floor (Kegel) exercises. • Perform relaxation techniques. • Offer undergarments while the client is retraining. • Teach the client not to ignore the urge to void. • Provide positive reinforcement as client maintains continence. • Eliminate or decrease caffeine drinks. • Take diuretics in the morning.

Causes of Prolonged QT

Parathyroid function, chronic renal disease, massive blood transfusions, and diarrhea

To Promote Wound Healing

Protein and Vit A

Dialysis Teaching

Pt needs to report: muscle cramps, headache, nausea, or dizziness (hypotension)

Foods that contain tyramine; Avoid w/ MAOI's:

Smoked meat, cheeses and ripe avacados

Newborn Car Seat Safety

Snug harness across axillary. Not across abdomen or neck.

Detached Retina

"feels like a *curtain* is pulled over my eye"

specific gravity

1.015-1.030

Normal albumin levels

3.4 - 5 g/L

RBCs

4.5 - 5 million

Late decels & variable decels:

DC oxytocin

nutrition and oral hydration to report

albumin 3.5-5

rsv

contact

crutches

good side

reaction formation

ocer compensation or demnostrating the opposite behacior of what is felt

pericardidtis

pulses paradoxes

Negotiation strategy

understand both sides

HSV2 and pregnant

watch for active lesions

Pt wants to see info in Chart:

"There is a protocol for reviewing your chart and I can initiate the process"

Postpartum, resume sexual activity

--Use water soluble gel for lubrication to prevent discomfort --May resume sexual activity 2-4 weeks after

Malnourished COPD patients

(1) Limit liquid intake at meal times (2) Consume foods w/ protein (like eggs) (3) Maintain an upright position (High Fowler's position) to promote ventilation (4) Use milk instead of water when making soup

expect what during latent phase of labor?

(0-3, 5-30, 30-45) 0-3 cm, contractions mild and moderate, 5-30 min apart/30-45 seconds

Reversal agents

*Flumazelin* --> Benzodiazepines *Narcan & Naloxone* --> Opioids *Atropine* --> Inhibitor overdose *Vitamin K* --> Warfarin *Protamine Sulfate* --> Heparin *Calcium gluconate* --> Magnesium sulfate toxicity *Acetylcysteine* --> acetaminophen toxicity *Digibind* --> Digoxin toxicity (prevent absorption) *Sodium Polystyrene* --> High levels of K in body

Levothyroxine (Synthroid) -Signs of Toxicity

*Cardiac: anxiety, chest pain, tachy, htn.

Where do you place droplet precautions clients?

Best is in a private room or can be placed in a room with others that have the same condition.

Intervention for sprain

(PRINCE) Protect, Rest, Ice, NSAIDs, Compress, Elevate

ALS

(amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) degeneration of motor neurons in both upper and lower motor neuron systems

Case Management nursing involves:

*Decreasing cost by improving client outcomes * Providing education to optimize health participation * Advocating for services + client's rights

WBC normal values

(for infection) 4,000-10,000

BUN/Creatinine normal values

(for kidney function) 7-20/0.8-1.4

Cranial nerve XI

(hot spot) shoulder

After infratentorial surgery

(incision at the nape of neck) position pt flat and lateral on either side.

After supratentorial surgery

(incision behind hairline on forhead) elevate HOB 30-40 degrees

Kawasaki disease

(inflammation of blood vessles, hence the strawberry tongue) causes coronary artery aneurysms.

Woman in labor (un-reassuring FHR)

(late decels, decreased variability, fetal bradycardia, etc) Turn pt on Left side, give O2, stop pitocin, Increase IV fluids!

Proper lifting technique

(picture) bending at knees

Where to start IV first

(picture) hand

To prevent dumping syndrome

(post operative ulcer/stomach surgeries) eat in reclining position. Lie down after meals for 20-30 min. also restrict fluids during meals, low CHO and fiber diet. small, frequent meals.

Autonomic Dysreflexia

(potentially life threatening emergency!) HOB elevate 90 degrees, loosen constrictive clothing, assess for full bladder or bowel impaction, (trigger) administer antihypertensives (may cause stroke, MI, seizure)

Magnesium sulfate interventions

(select all) calcium gluconate, stop infusion, UO less than 30, RR less than 12, decreased reflexes

Diabetic foot care

(select all) change shoes frequently, wash feet with soap and water

A nurse is caring for an older adult client who ahs a new prescription for digoxin and takes multiple other medications. Concurrent use of which of the following medications places the client at risk for digoxin toxicity?

* Verapamil (Calan)

Ileostomy care and education

*-Empty pouch: 1/3 to 1/2 full. -Clean pouch 1-2 times daily. -Pouch change every 4-6 weeks. -Wafer size 1/8 to 1/4 larger than stoma -Avoid high fiber foods to prevent blockage.

Lab values (Per ATI)

*BUN*: 10-20 *Cr*: 0.6-1.2 *Creatinine Clearance*: 80-139 *Na*: 135-145 *K*: 3.5-5 *Ca*: 9-11 *Cl*: 98-106 *Mg*: 1.3-2.1 *Albumin*: 3.5-5 (slow changes in protein) *Prealbumin*: 23-43 (better indication of malnutrition - for acute changes in protein) *Urine Specific Gravity*: 1.010-1.025 *Fasting Glucose*: <110 *Oral glucose tolerance test*: <140 *HbA1c*: <5%; pre-diabetes: 5.7-6.4%; DM: >6.5% *ICP*: 10-15 mm Hg *pH*: 7.35-7.45 *O2*: 95-100% *PaCO2*: 35-45 mm Hg *HCO3*: 22-26 *CO*: 4-7 L/min *D-dimer*: 0.43-2.33 mcg/mL (elevated = clot formation occurred--> pulmonary embolism occurred) *CK-MB*: 0% (30-170 units/L); elevated 4-6 hrs; lasts 3 days *Troponin I*: <0.03 ng/L; elevated @ 3hrs; lasts 7-10 days *Troponin T*: <0.2 ng/L; elevated @3-5hrs; lasts 14-21 days *Cholesterol*: <200 mg/L *HDL*: 35-80 (female): 35-65 (male) -- High Desirable *LDL*: >130 mg/dL -- Low Desirable (up to 70% of total cholesterol) *Triglycerides*: 40-160 (males); 35-135 (females); 55-220 (older adults) -- Evaluates Atherosclerosis *RBC*: 4.2-5.4 (female); 4.7-6.1 (male) *WBC*: 5,000-10,000 *Platelets*: 150,000-400,000 *Hgb*: 12-16 (females); 14-18 (males) *Hct*: 37-47 (females); 42-52 (males) (3x Hgb) *PT*: 11-12.5 -- See clotting & vit. K *aPTT*: 30-40 seconds -- Monitor for Heparin; increased if DIC, liver disease *INR*: 2-3 on warfarin (checked with PT)

desmopressin monitor

*hypertension* hr fluid & electrolyte weight I & O specific gravity

The nurse has given a client instructions about crutch safety. Which client statement indicates that the client understands the instructions?

- "I should not use someone else's crutches." - "I need to remove any scatter rugs at home" - "I need to have spare crutches and tips available"

What can be delegated to Assistive personnel (AP)?

- ADLs - bathing - grooming - dressing - ambulating - feeding (w/o swallow precautions) - positioning - bed making - specimen collection - I&O - VS (stable clients

S/S of hyperglycemia

- Blood glucose level >250 - thirst - frequent urination - hunger - warm, dry flushed skin - weakness - malaise - rapid, weak pulse - hypotension - deep rapid respirations

What is the proper nutrition during pregnancy

- Folic acid is important for pregnancy, as it can help to prevent birth defects known as neural tube defects, including spina bifida - green leafy vegetables and brown rice

S/S of hypernatremia

- hyperthermia - tachycardia - rapid thready pulse - orthostatic hypotension - restlessness - irritability - muscle twitching - reduced to absent DTRs - hyperactive bowel sounds

What is the nurse's contribution to an interdisciplinary team?

- knowledge of nursing care & its management - a holistic understanding of the client, her/his healthcare needs & healthcare systems.

What do you do when a client has a seizure

- lower to bed/floor - protect head, move nearby furniture, provide privacy, - - put on side with head flexed slightly forward, and loosen clothing to prevent injury -in event of seizure, stay with client and call for help -admin meds as ordered -note duration of seizure and sequence and type of movement

S/S of hypocalcemia

- muscle twitches/tetany - hyperactive DTRs - positive Chvostek's sign (tapping on the facial nerve triggering facial twitching) - positive Trousseau's sign (hand/finger spasms with sustained blood pressure cuff inflation) - seizures

S/S of hypothryoidism

- persistent lethargy - feeling cold - puffiness of the face - loss of body hair

What type of infectious diseases are required to be reported to the health department?

- severe cases of Staphylococcus aureus infections including methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)

S/S of hypoglycemia

- shakiness - diaphoresis - anxiety - nervousness - chills - nausea - headache - weakness - confusion

Newborn expected findings

--Breast nodule <10mm apart --Posterior fontanel smaller than anterior --overlapping suture lines --Lanugo over the shoulders --No yellow on skin

Pregnancy Lab tests

--Group B Strep (GBS) @ 35-37 wks --3-hr glucose tolerance @ 28 wks --Rubella Titer @ initial consult

Above the knee amputation and temporary prosthesis

--Have firm mattress (avoid soft mattress) --Wear compression bandage at all times --Keep residual limb in extension

Inflammation markers

--Increase Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) --Increase WBC --Decreased Serum complement level --Increased Globulin level

Increase ICP (signs and symptoms)

--JVD, --Glasgow Coma Scale <15 --sleepiness or difficulty arousing patient --Wide BP --Decerebrate and decorticate posturing

Hypocalcemia

--Muscle cramps --Tingling sensation

Suctioning a tracheostomy patient

--Preoxygenate at least 30 seconds --Suction pass 10-15 seconds --Set pressure between 80-120 mm Hg --Suction up to three times.

Neonatal sepsis signs

--Temperature instability --Tachypnea --Hypotonia --Lethargy --Nasal flaring --Irritability

Newborn considerations

--Void once within 24 hrs; 6-10 times/day post 4th day. --Erythromycin in eyes within 1 hr from birth --Vit K for clotting --Hep B (birth + 1 mo + 6 mo) (NOT same thigh as Vit K)

naegeles rule

-3+7

Pressure Ulcer Strategies -Reposition time (bed/chair) -Incontinent Pt.

-Bed every 2hr, chair every hour. -Apply barrier cream and moisture absorbing pad.

Contraction Stress Test (CST). Description, Purpose, normal range.

-Brush palm across nipple for 2-3min to release natural oxytocin that produce contractions. -Determine how fetus will tolerate stress of labor. -3 contractions, 10 min period, duration 40-60 secs.

Circumcision post op care: cleaning

-Change diaper every 4 hrs. -Clean penis with each change. -Apply petroleum jelly for at least 24 hrs after circumcision (prevent adhering). -Fan fold diaper (prevent pressure). -Avoid wrapping penis (impairs circulation) -Washing: trickle warm water over penis. -Do not clean yellowish mucus that appears by day 2. -Do not use moistened towelettes. -Healing: a couple of weeks.

Cystic Fibrosis (Respiratory Disorder) -Diagnostic Test -Possible Medication Administration

-DNA mutant gene identification. -Open capsule sprinkle on food (Enzyme: Pancrease).

Acute Mania Interventions

-Decrease stimuli and one to one observation if necessary.

Arthroplasty pt education -How to avoid contractures, dislocations; prevent DVT's. -Non-pharmalogical treatment

-Do not bend at waist. -Use abductor pillow in between legs. -Perform Continuous Passive Motion -Ice pack

COPD -conservative measurements -Rapid relief med

-High Fowler position -Increase fluids to liquify mucous -Albuterol

Ileostomy what pt expect on appearance.

-Initial drainage: dark green, odorless. -Some initial bleeding normal -Pink or red stoma color normal -Initial swelling; decreases 2-3 weeks later

monitor for these in Levodopa

-NV, drowsiness -dyskinesias (head bobbing, tics, grimacing, tremors)- decrease dose -orthostatic hypotension -CV effects- tachycardia, palpitations, irregular heartbeat -psychosis -discoloration of sweat and urine- normal -activation of malignant melanoma

Discomforts During Pregnancy

-Nausea -Fatigue -Backache -Constipation -Varicose Veins -Hemoroids -Heartburn -Nasal stuffiness -Dyspnea -Leg Cramps -Edema lower extremities

Patient education for Amniocentesis.

-Position: supine or rolled towel under right hip -Continue breathing normally when inserting needle -Rest 30 mins after procedure. -Increase fluids for next 24 hrs.

MMR contraindication

-Pregnancy, recent blood transfusion....

Chlorpromazine (med for psychoses) -Adverse Effects and given treatment

-Severe Spasms/Tremors Tx: benzotropine (Cogentin), diphenhydramine (Benadryl).

Position for suppository or enema administration.

-Sim's/left lateral/Rt. knee to chest

Type Stomas: Appearance -Single -Loop -Divided -Double-Barrel

-Single (one stoma); brought through onto anterior abd wall. -Loop (two openings); proximal (active) and distal (inactive). -Divided (two separate stomas); proximal (digestive) and distal (secretes mucus). -Double-Barrel (distal and proximal sutured together are both brought up onto abd wall).

Moro Reflex (one of many reflexes present at birth)

-Startled (arms out sideways, palms up, thumb flexed). Ex: strike surface next to newborn.

Contraindicated Immunizations During Pregnancy

-Varicella -Zoster -MMR

islam

-avoid alcohol and pork -fast during ramadan -faces mecca -confesses sins during dying -white cloth washes body -prayer is said

mormonism

-avoid alcohol, tobacco and caffeine

seclusion and restraints

-must be ordered -should be ordered for the shortest duration necessary and only if less restrictive measures are not sufficient -a client may voluntarily request temp seclusion -restraints can be physical or chemical -if used, frequency of client assessments in regards to food, fluid, comfort, and safety should be performed and documented every 15-30 min

jehovah's witness

-no blood -avoid foods having or prepared with blood

conflict resolution strategies

-open communication amont staff is needed -de-escalate the situation with open communication and problem-solving strategies -use "I" statements -listen carefully to what other people are saying, try to understand their perspective -move conflict that is escalating to private location -share ground rules

Does Port need flushing?

-open ended= require heparin flushing -valved= does not require heparin

A client has a history of oliguria, hypertension, and peripheral edema. Current lab values are: BUN -25, K+ -4.0 mEq/L. Which nutrient should be restricted in the client's diet? 1. Protein. 2. Fats. 3. Carbohydrates. 4. Magnesium.

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A client returns to his room following a myelogram. The nursing care plan should include which of the following? 1. Encourage oral fluid intake. 2. Maintain the prone position for 12 hours. 3. Encourage the client to ambulate after the procedure. 4. Evaluate the client's distal pulses on the affected side.

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An 8-year-old client is returned to the recovery room after a bronchoscopy. The nurse should position the client 1. in semi-Fowler's position. 2. prone, with the head turned to the side. 3. with the head of the bed elevated 45° and the neck extended. 4. supine, with the head in the midline position.

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The nurse is caring for a patient following an appendectomy. The patient takes a deep breath, coughs, and then winces in pain. Which of the following statements, if made by the nurse to the patient, is BEST? 1. "Take three deep breaths, hold your incision, and then cough." 2. "That was good. Do that again and soon it won't hurt as much." 3. "It won't hurt as much if you hold your incision when you cough." 4. "Take another deep breath, hold it, and then cough deeply

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The nurse is caring for clients in the skilled nursing facility. Which of the following clients require the nurse's IMMEDIATE attention? 1. A client admitted for a cerebral vascular accident (CVA) whose prescription for warfarin (Coumadin) expired two days ago. 2. A client in pain who was receiving morphine in an acute care institution and was transferred with a prescription for acetaminophen with codeine. 3. A client who has dysuria and foul-smelling, cloudy, dark amber urine. 4. An immunosuppressed client who has not received an influenza immunization.

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The nurse is making a home visit with a client diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. The client recently started on lorazepam (Ativan) due to increased anxiety. The nurse is cautioning the family about the use of lorazepam (Ativan). The nurse should instruct the family to report which of the following significant side effects to the health care provider? 1. Paradoxical excitement. 2. Headache. 3. Slowing of reflexes. 4. Fatigue.

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The nurse is supervising the staff providing care for an 18-month-old hospitalized with hepatitis A. The nurse determines that the staff's care is appropriate if which of the following is observed? 1. The child is placed in a private room. 2. The staff removes a toy from the child's bed and takes it to the nurse's station. 3. The staff offers the child french fries and a vanilla milkshake for a midafternoon snack. 4. The staff uses standard precautions.

1

Fill in the blank: 1. _______ is used by interdisciplinary team to make health care decisions about clients with multiple problems. 2. ________, which may take place at team meetings, allows the achievement of results that the participants would be incapable of accomplishing if working alone.

1 & 2 = collaboration

Normal post-op output for an ileostomy is what?

1 L/day; may be bile colored and liquid; normal to see small amounts of blood

Amount of calcium needed daily

1,000-1,200 mg a day. 600 mg at a time.

A client is being discharged with sublingual nitroglycerin (Nitrostat). The client should be cautioned by the nurse to 1. take the medication five minutes after the pain has started. 2. stop taking the medication if a stinging sensation is absent. 3. take the medication on an empty stomach. 4. avoid abrupt changes in posture.

4

Sign of mag sulfate toxicity (4)

1. Absent deep tendon reflexes 2.Resp rate < 12 3. Urine output < 30 4.Mag levels above 8

Combination Oral Contraceptives Contradictions

1. Are smokers and over the age of 35. 2. Have a history of thrombophlebitis and cardiovascular events. 3. Have a family history or risk factors for breast cancer. 4. Are experiencing abnormal vaginal bleeding. 5. Use cautiously in clients who have hypertension, diabetes mellitus, gall bladder disease, uterine leiomyoma, seizures, and migraine headaches

List all the positive signs of pregnancy. Subject: Maternity

1. Can feel fetal parts through palpitation. 2. Electronic Doptone scope (audible at 8-11 weeks) 3. Sonogram (at 12 weeks) 4. Fetoscope or Leff stethoscope 5. Ultrasonographic (echographic) 6. Fetal movement palpable after 20 weeks

Compartment Syndrome

1. Compartment syndrome (ACS) is assessed by using the five P's (pain, paralysis, paresthesia, pallor, and pulselessness). 2. Increased pain unrelieved with elevation or by pain medication. 3. Intense pain when passively moved. 4. Paresthesia or numbness, burning, and tingling are early signs. 5. Paralysis, motor weakness, or inability to move the extremity indicate major nerve damage and are late signs. 6. Color of tissue is pale (pallor), and nail beds are cyanotic. 7. Pulselessness is a late sign of compartment syndrome. 8. Palpated muscles are hard and swollen from edema. 9. If untreated, tissue necrosis can result. Neuromuscular damage occurs within 4 to 6 hr. Surgical treatment is a fasciotomy.

Intussusception

Common in kids with CF. Obstruction may cause fecal emesis, current jelly stools. enema---resolution=bowel movements

Anorexia Abnormal Lab Values

1. Hypokalemia 2. Serum Albumin less than 3.5 (malnutrition) 3. Anemia and leukopenia with lymphocytosis 4. Possible impaired liver function, shown by increased enzyme levels 5. Possible elevated cholesterol 6. Abnormal thyroid function tests. 7. Elevated carotene levels, which cause skin to appear yellow. 8. Decreased bone density 9. Abnormal blood glucose level 10. ECG changes

List the presumptive signs of pregnancy? Subject: Maternity

1. Missed menstrual period. 2. Breast change: nipples tingle, fuller, darker. 3. More frequent urination. 4. Morning sickness. 5. Skin change: chloasma, linea nigra, striae.

After a client develops left-sided hemiparesis from a cerebral vascular accident (CVA), there is a decrease in muscle tone. Which of the following nursing diagnoses would be a priority to include in his care plan? 1. Alteration in mobility related to paralysis. 2. Alteration in skin integrity related to decrease in tissue oxygenation. 3. Alteration in skin integrity related to immobility. 4. Alteration in communication related to decrease in thought processes

2

CO2

25 - 45

aPTT normal level

25-35

Education on meds for Kidney Disease 1.Digoxin (Lanoxin) 2.Sodium plystyrene (Kayexalate) 3.Epoetin alfa (Epogen) 4.Ferrous sulfate (Feosol) 5.Aluminum hydroxide gel (Amphojel) 6.Furosemide (Lasix)

1. Take within 2 hrs of meal, monitor signs of toxicity, apical pulse for 1 min. 2. Monitor hypokalemia, restrict sodium intake. 3. blood twice a week, monitor HTN. 4. administer following dialysis with stool softner, take with food. 5. avoid pts with GI disorders, take 2 hrs before or after Digoxin. 6. Monitor I&O, bp, weight. Report thirst, cough.

After abdominal surgery, a client has a nasogastric tube attached to low suctioning. The client becomes nauseated, and the nurse observes a decrease in the flow of gastric secretions. Which of the following nursing interventions would be MOST appropriate? 1. Irrigate the nasogastric tube with distilled water. 2. Aspirate the gastric contents with a syringe. 3. Administer an antiemetic medicine. 4. Insert a new nasogastric tube.

2

List the probable signs of pregnancy. Subject: Maternity

1. Uterus is enlarged. Hegar sign. 2. Goodell sign (cervix) 3. Chadwick sign (vagina) 4. Von Fernwald sign 5. Lab tests: pregnancy test (home test) 6. Braxton-Hicks contractions 7. Ballottement

a nurse is reinforcing teaching to a client who is starting amitriptyline ( Elavil) for treatment of depression which of the following should the nurse include

1. change position slowly to minimize dizziness 2. chewing sugarless gum to prevent dry mouth

Normal magnesium

1.5 - 2.5

flush a central line with how many mL?

10! 3 if peripheral

daily % calories from protein

10%

LDH

100 - 190 U/L

1 g (gram)

1000 mg

Hgb

12-16

HGB

12-18

hgb

12-18

BUN

12-20

Suction for trach pressure not to exceed

120 Hg

Normal Fetal HR

120-160

#gtt/min

13

Total cholesterol

130 - 200

Adolescent

1300 mg of calcium

Normal Na levels

135 - 145 mEq/L

na

135-145

Sodium

136-144

platelets normal

150-400

what is normal pre-albumin values? what are normal serum levels of magnesium ? what is a normal potassium serum level?

17-40 mg/dL 1.5-2.5 mEq/L (less than 1.5 is considered hypomagnesemia) 3.5-5.0 mEq/L (less than 3.5 is considered hypokalemia)

anterior fontanelle closes by...posterior by..

18 months, 6-8 weeks

Kidney glucose threshold

180

When should a trough level be scheduled for a once daily dosing of Gentamycin?

1hr prior to next dose

equation for calculating due date

1st day of last period + 1yr - 3 months + 7d = due date

Teaching and S/E of Alpha Blockers Doxazosin (Cardura) or Prazosin (Minipress)

1st dose orthostatic hypotension (syncope, dizzy or faint) take 1st dose at night and monitor BP 2hr after 1st dose, avoid activities requiring mental alertness for first 12-24h, instruct pt to change position slowly, take with food

When should a trough level be scheduled for a once daily dosing of Gentamicin?

1st hour prior to next dose

Latent phase of labor

1st part of the 1st stage of labor, lasts 4-6h, cervix 0-3cm, contractions irregular, mild to mod frequency 5-30m and duration of 30-45s, some dilation and effacement, pt talkative and eager Use slow/ deep breathing

A four-month-old infant is admitted to the pediatric intensive care unit with a temperature of 105°F (40.5 °C). The infant is irritable, and the nurse observes nuchal rigidity. Which assessment finding would indicate an increase in intracranial pressure? 1. Positive Babinski. 2. High-pitched cry. 3. Bulging posterior fontanelle. 4. Pinpoint pupils.

2

After sustaining a closed head injury and numerous lacerations and abrasions to the face and neck, a five-year-old child is admitted to the emergency room. The client is unconscious and has minimal response to noxious stimuli. Which of the following assessments, if observed by the nurse three hours after admission, should be reported to the physician? 1. The client has slight edema of the eyelids. 2. There is clear fluid draining from the client's right ear. 3. There is some bleeding from the child's lacerations. 4. The client withdraws in response to painful stimuli.

2

The nurse in the outpatient clinic teaches a client with a sprained right ankle to walk with a cane. What behavior, if demonstrated by the client, would indicate that teaching was effective? 1. The client advances the cane 18 inches in front of her foot with each step. 2. The client holds the cane in her left hand. 3. The client advances her right leg, then her left leg, and then the cane. 4. The client holds the cane with her elbow flexed 60°.

2

The nurse is caring for an 80-year-old client with Parkinson's disease. Which of the following nursing goals is MOST realistic and appropriate in planning care for this client? 1. Return the client to usual activities of daily living. 2. Maintain optimal function within the client's limitations. 3. Prepare the client for a peaceful and dignified death. 4. Arrest progression of the disease process in the client.

2

The nurse is performing triage on a group of clients in the emergency department. Which of the following clients should the nurse see FIRST? 1. A 12-year-old oozing blood from a laceration of the left thumb due to cut on a rusty metal can. 2. A 19-year-old with a fever of 103.8°F (39.8°C) who is able to identify her sister but not the place and time. 3. A 49-year-old with a compound fracture of the right leg who is complaining of severe pain. 4. A 65-year-old with a flushed face, dry mucous membranes, and a blood sugar of 470 mg/dL.

2

The nurse is teaching a 40-year-old man diagnosed with a lower motor neuron disorder to perform intermittent self-catheterization at home. The nurse should instruct the client to 1. use a new sterile catheter each time he performs a catheterization. 2. perform the Valsalva maneuver(holding breath and bearing down) before doing the catheterization. 3. perform the catheterization procedure every 8 hours. 4. limit his fluid intake to reduce the number of times a catheterization is needed.

2

Which of the following is essential when caring for a client who is experiencing delirium? 1. Controlling behavioral symptoms with low-dose psychotropics. 2. Identifying the underlying causative condition or illness. 3. Manipulating the environment to increase orientation. 4. Decreasing or discontinuing all previously prescribed medications.

2

During a home visit to an elderly client with mild dementia, the client's daughter reports that she has one major problem with her mother. She says, "She sleeps most of the day and is up most of the night. I can't get a decent night's sleep anymore." Which suggestions should the nurse make to the daughter? Select all that apply. 1. Ask the client's physician for a strong sleep medicine. 2. Establish a set routine for rising, hygiene, meals, short rest periods, and bedtime. 3. Engage the client in simple, brief exercises or a short walk when she gets drowsy during the day. 4. Promote relaxation before bedtime with a warm bath or relaxing music. 5. Have the daughter encourage the use of caffeinated beverages during the day to keep her mother awake.

2 3 4

Developmental

2-3 months: turns head side to side 4-5 months: grasps, switch and roll 6-7 months: sit at 6 and waves bye bye 8-9 months: stands straight at 8 10-11 months: belly to butt 12-13 months: 12 and up, drink from a cup

3 years of age normals; immunization?

2-3kg/yr, 2.5-3 in/yr, picky eaters, initiative vs guilt, imaginary friends, ride tricycle, jump off bottom step, stand on one foot for a few seconds, DTaP, IPV, MMR, varicella, influenza

COPD patients and O2

2LNC or less. They are chronic CO2 retainers expect sats to be 90% or less

latent phase

2cm dilated talkative

. If a client develops cor pulmonale (right-sided heart failure), the nurse would expect to observe 1. increasing respiratory difficulty seen with exertion. 2. cough productive of a large amount of thick, yellow mucus. 3. peripheral edema and anorexia. 4. twitching of extremities.

3

A 59-year-old woman with bipolar disorder is receiving haloperidol (Haldol) 2 mg PO tid. She tells the nurse, "Milk is coming out of my breasts." Which of the following responses by the nurse is BEST? 1. "You are seeing things that aren't real." 2. "Why don't we go make some fudge." 3. "You are experiencing a side effect of Haldol." 4. "I'll contact your physician to change your medication."

3

Normal phosphorus

2.5 - 4.5

veggies per day

2.5 cups (raw, cooked, or juice) broccoli, carrots dry beans and peas, corn, potatoes, tomatoes

0.5mg/kg/dose PO; Pt weighs 33lbs; Available is 15mg/mL. How many mL/dose?

2.5mL

Gestational Hypertension

20 weeks of pregnancy

daily % calories from fat

20-35%

platelets

200,000 to 400,000

1200mL NS for 6 hours. How many mL/hr?

200mL/hr

ranitidine 50mg IV bolus; available is 50mg in 100mL D5W to infuse over 30 min. How many mL/hr?

200mL/hr

CPK

21 - 232 U/L

aPTT

23 - 31

Bicarb (CO3)

24 - 26

A 69-year-old client is undergoing his second exchange of intermittent peritoneal dialysis (IPD). Which of the following would require an intervention by the nurse? 1. The client complains of pain during the inflow of the dialysate. 2. The client complains of constipation. 3. The dialysate outflow is cloudy. 4. There is blood-tinged fluid around the intra-abdominal catheter.

3

A client is given morphine 6 mg IV push for postoperative pain. Following administration of this drug, the nurse observes the following: pulse 68, respirations 8, BP 100/68, client sleeping quietly. Which of the following nursing actions is MOST appropriate? 1. Allow the client to sleep undisturbed. 2. Administer oxygen via facemask or nasal prongs. 3. Administer naloxone (Narcan). 4. Place epinephrine 1:1,000 at the bedside.

3

A client is scheduled for a left lower lobectomy. The physician has ordered diazepam (Valium) 2 mg IM for anxiety. The nurse would determine that the medication is appropriate if the client displays which of the following symptoms? 1. Agitation and decreased level of consciousness. 2. Lethargy and decreased respiratory rate. 3. Restlessness and increased heart rate. 4. Hostility and increased blood pressure.

3

A nonstress test is scheduled for a client at 34-weeks gestation who developed hypertension, periorbital edema, and proteinuria. Which of the following nursing actions should be included in the care plan in order to BEST prepare the client for the diagnostic test? 1. Start an intravenous line for an oxytocin infusion. 2. Obtain a signed consent prior to the procedure. 3. Instruct client to push a button when she feels fetal movement. 4. Attach a spiral electrode to the fetal head.

3

A nurse is caring for a 37-year-old woman with metastatic ovarian cancer admitted for nausea and vomiting. The physician orders total parenteral nutrition (TPN), a nutritional consult, and diet recall. Which of the following is the BEST indication that the patient's nutritional status has improved after 4 days? 1. The patient eats most of the food served to her. 2. The patient has gained 1 pound since admission. 3. The patient's albumin level is 4.0mg/dL. 4. The patient's hemoglobin is 8.5g/dL.

3

A nurse recognizes that an initial positive outcome of treatment for a victim of sexual abuse by one parent would be that the client 1. acknowledges willing participation in an incestuous relationship. 2. reestablishes a trusting relationship with his/her other parent. 3. verbalizes that s/he is not responsible for the sexual abuse. 4. describes feelings of anxiety when speaking about sexual abuse.

3

The nurse is observing care given to a client experiencing severe to panic levels of anxiety. The nurse would intervene in which of the following situations? 1. The staff maintains a calm manner when interacting with the client. 2. The staff attends to client's physical needs as necessary. 3. The staff helps the client identify thoughts or feelings that occurred prior to the onset of the anxiety. 4. The staff assesses the client's need for medication or seclusion if other interventions have failed to reduce anxiety.

3

When using restraints for an agitated/aggressive patient, which of the following statements should NOT influence the nurse's actions during this intervention? 1. The restraints/seclusion policies set forth by the institution. 2. The patient's competence. 3. The patient's voluntary/involuntary status. 4. The patient's nursing care plan.

3

Which of the following is a realistic short-term goal to be accomplished in 2 to 3 days for a client with delirium? 1. Explain the experience of having delirium. 2. Resume a normal sleep-wake cycle. 3. Regain orientation to time and place. 4. Establish normal bowel and bladder function.

3

HPV vaccination doses

3 doses

What walking gate for stairs? (crutches)

3 point

short leg cast for fractured fibula

3 point gait

adult at risk for pressure ulcer

30 degree lateral position in bed

What position is good to use for a patient who is at high risk for a pressure ulcer

30 degree lateral position is recommended for clients at risk for pressure ulcers

Arms at what degrees when hands on crutch rails while standing?

30 degrees

when should a peak level be drawn for divided doses of gentamycin?

30 m after admin of med or infusion has finished

1 oz

30 mL

When should a peak level be drawn for divided doses of Gentamicin?

30 min after admin of med or infusion has finished

take peak gentamicin (amino glycoside) when? trough?

30 min after giving IM, or 30 min after IV has finished; trough immediately before giving next dose

Good diet

30% carbs

Normal K levels

3.5 - 5.5

Uric acid

3.5 - 7.5

potassium

3.5-5

Potassium

3.5-5.5

uric acid

3.5-7.5

how many mls in an ounce

30

PTT

30 - 45 sec

A client is receiving total parenteral nutrition (TPN). To determine the client's tolerance of this treatment, the nurse should assess for which of the following? 1. A significant increase in pulse rate. 2. A decrease in diastolic blood pressure. 3. Temperature in excess of 98.6°F (37°C). 4. Urine output of at least 30 cc per hour.

4

A client with a peptic ulcer had a partial gastrectomy and vagotomy (Billroth I). In planning the discharge teaching, the client should be cautioned by the nurse about which of the following? 1. Sit up for at least 30 minutes after eating. 2. Avoid fluids between meals. 3. Increase the intake of high-carbohydrate foods. 4. Avoid eating large meals that are high in simple sugars and liquids.

4

An elderly client is returned to her room after an open reduction and internal fixation of the left femoral head after a fracture. It is MOST important for the nursing care plan to include that the client 1. eat a high-protein, low-residue diet. 2. lie on her unoperated side. 3. exercise her arms and legs. 4. cough and deep breathe.

4

The home care nurse is instructing a client recently diagnosed with tuberculosis. It is MOST important for the nurse to include which of the following as a part of the teaching plan? 1. During the first two weeks of treatment, the client should cover his mouth and nose when he coughs or sneezes. 2. It is necessary for the client to wear a mask at all times to prevent transmission of the disease. 3. The family should support the client to help reduce feeling of low self-esteem and isolation. 4. The client will be required to take prescribed medication for a duration of 6-9 months.

4

When providing family education for those who have a relative with Alzheimer's disease about minimizing stress, which of the following suggestions is most relevant? 1. Allow the client to go to bed four to five times during the day. 2. Test the cognitive functioning of the client several times a day. 3. Provide reality orientation even if the memory loss is severe. 4. Maintain consistency in environment, routine, and caregivers

4

Which of the following is a correctly stated nursing diagnosis for a client with abruptio placentae? 1. Infection related to obstetrical trauma. 2. Potential for fetal injury related to abruptio placentae. 3. Potential alteration in tissue perfusion related to depletion of fibrinogen. 4. Fluid volume deficit related to bleeding.

4

Which of the following nursing interventions is MOST important for a 45-year-old woman with rheumatoid arthritis? 1. Provide support to flexed joints with pillows and pads. 2. Position her on her abdomen several times a day. 3. Massage the inflamed joints with creams and oils. 4. Assist her with heat application and ROM exercises.

4

tx for hypoglycemia

4 oz or 2 oz grape juice or 8 oz milk, recheck bg in 15 min if still low (<70) give 15 g more carbs, recheck in 15 min, if w/n normal limits eat 1g protein (peanut butter, cheese)

rbc

4-6

incubation period for infection mononucleosis

4-6 weeks

incubation period for infectious mono

4-6 weeks

Triglyceride

40 - 50

Hct for males

40 - 54

aPPT value w/ hemophilia A

45

cabs how much of diet

45-65%

daily % calories from carbs

45-65%

Tx for Hypoglycemia

4oz OJ or 2 oz grape juice or 8 oz milk recheck BG in 15m if still low (<70) give 15g more carbs recheck BG in 15m, if w/n norm limits eat 1g protein (peanut butter, cheese)

Treatment for hypoglycemia

4oz orange juice, 2 oz grape juice, 8 oz milk, glucose tablets; recheck blood glucose in 15 minutes if still low (<70), give 15g more carbs; recheck blood glucose in 15 minutes, if within normal limits eats 1g protein (peanut butter, cheese)

1 tsp

5 mL

Give what for hypovolemic shock ?

5% dextrose in LR

a client involved in a motor vehicle crash presents to the emergency department with severe internal bleeding. The client is severely hypotensive & unresponsive. The nurse anticipates that which IV solution will most likely be prescribed to increase intravascular volume, replace immediate blood loss volume & increase BP? (5% dextrose in LR, 0.33 NaCl, 0.225% NaCl, 0.45 NaCl)

5% dextrose in LR

WBC

5.2 - 12.4 5,000 - 10,000

protein per day

5.5oz (one small chicken breast 3 oz, one egg 1 oz, 1/4 cup dried cooked beans 1oz

hungtington's

50% genetic autosomal dominanat disorder.. s/s uncontrolled muscle movements of face, limbs and body. no cure

Caradioversion should be initially set to?

50-100 joules

Normal Glucose levels

70 - 110

glucose

70-110

rhogam

72 hours after baby comes out

A nurse educator is presenting a module on basic first aid for newly licensed home health nurses. The nurse educator evaluates the teaching as effective when the newly licensed nurse states the client who has heat stroke will have which of the following? A. Hypotension B. Bradycardia C. Clammy skin D. Bradypnea

A

A nurse is caring for a client receiving IV fluids. During a routine check, the nurse determines that the client has developed phlebitis and removes the IV catheter. Which of the following actions should the nurse take next? a) place a warm compress over the IV site b) record the findings in the client's chart c) notify the client's primary care provider d) prepare to insert a new IV catheter

A

A nurse is caring for a client who has dementia. Which of the following interventions should the nurse take to minimize the risk for injury for this client? a) use a bed exit alarm system b) raise 4 side rails while client is in bed c) apply one soft wrist restraint d) dim the lights in the client's room

A

A nurse is implementing a plan of care for a client who is at risk for falls. Which of the following is an appropriate nursing action? a) implement a regular toileting schedule b) encourage the client to wear athletic socks when ambulating c) place all 4 bed rails in the upright position c) require a family member to remain at the bedside

A

A nurse is reviewing the medical records of a client who has a pressure ulcer. Which of the following is an expected finding? a) serum albumin level of 3 g/dL b) HDL level of 90 mg/dL c) Norton scale score of 18 d) Braden scale score of 20

A

Patients diagnosed with esophageal varices are at risk for hemorrhagic shock. Which of the following is a sign of potential hypovolemia? a) Hypotension b) Bradycardia c) Warm moist skin d) Polyuria

A

Which of the following should indicate to a nurse the need to suction a client's tracheostomy? a) irritability b) hypotension c) flushing d) bradycardia

A

Which outcome indicates effective client teaching to prevent constipation? a) The client reports engaging in a regular exercise regimen. b) The client limits water intake to three glasses per day. c) The client verbalizes consumption of low-fiber foods. d) The client maintains a sedentary lifestyle.

A

A nurse is caring for a client who has tuberculosis. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? SATA a) Place the client in a negative pressure room b) wear gloves when assisting the client with oral care c) limit each visitor to 2 hr increments d) wear a surgical mask when providing care e) Use antimicrobial sanitizer for hand hygiene

A B E

Describe regression in mental health.

A 3-year old hospitalized for leukemia only wants to be fed with a bottle while being held by his mother.

Describe isolation in mental health.

A child who was physically abused by her uncle, but shows no emotion when speaking about him.

Describe reaction formation in mental health.

A client is angry about all aspects of care, but acts nice to all health care personnel.

Describe rationalization in mental health.

A client who is being treated for drug abuse says she can't stop because "her husband verbally abuses her and she takes the drugs to get through the painful experience."

Describe conversion in mental health.

A college freshman who is having difficulty organizing her workload and develops irritable bowel syndrome.

Low Pressure Alarm

A leak within the ventilator circuitry. Either the tubing has come apart or that client has become disconnected from the ventilator tubing. Almost all low-pressure alarms are the result of a malfunction or displacement of connections somewhere between the endotracheal or tracheostomy tube and the ventilator.

What is a Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care?

A legal document that designates a health care proxy, who is an individual authorized to make health care decisions for a client who is unable. The person who serves in the role of health care proxy to make decisions for the client should be very familiar with the client's wishes.

What are the two components of an advance directive?

A living will and the durable power of attorney for health care

Malpractice (professional negligence)

A nurse administers a large dose of medication due to a calculation error. The client has a cardiac arrest and dies.

False Inprisonment

A person is confined or restrained against his will (using restraints on a competent client to prevent his leaving the health care facility). Physical or chemical restraints.

TB

A positive Mantoux test indicates pt developed an immune response to TB. Acid-fast bacilli smear and culture:(+suggests an active infection) the diagnosis is CONFIRM by a positive culture for M TB A chest x-ray may be ordered to detect active lesions in the lungs QuantiFERON-TB Gold: DIAGNOSTIC for infection, whether it is active or latent

What are the therapeutic effects of protamine

Antidote to severe heparin overdose + Reversal of heparin administered during procedures

Late Decelerations during labor at 38 weeks. Specify order of steps to follow

A. Reposition client on her side B. Elevate her legs C. Increase maintenance IV fluids D. Palpate uterus to assess tachysystole E. Administer Oxygen via face mask @ 8L/min

Adverse effect of ACE inhibitor (pril's)

ACE inhibitors, such as captopril, increase potassium levels (hyperkalemia)

Alkalosis/ Acidosis and K+

ALKalosis=al K= low sis. Acidosis (K+ high)

Nurses must follow what code of standards in delegating and assigning tasks

ANA codes of standards

Right Hemisphere stroke

Affects visual and spatial awareness and proprioception (sense of our body's position) --Impulsive behavior --one-sided neglect syndrome --loss of depth perception --poor judgement --left hemiplegia or hemiparesis --visual changes

Lumbar Puncture

After the procedure, the pt should be supine for 4-12 hours as prescribed.

Addison's Disease

Adrenal Gland Hypofunction; inadequate production of glucocorticoids. Acute adrenal insufficiency can be a life-threatening event- severe fluid and electrolyte imbalances. Sodium levels will fall, potassium levels will increase. Rapid infusion of IV fluids (NS), high dose corticosteroids (Solu-Cortef)- are started as soon as venous access is established. So Hyponatremic, Hyperkalemic, Hypoglycemic

Nurse is giving a client with a left leg cast crutch-walking instructions using the tree-point gait. The client is allowed touch-down of the affected leg. The nurse should tell the client to perform which action?

Advance the crutches along with the left leg, and then advance the right leg

Morphine (opiods)

Adverse Effect: nausea and vomiting

Hormone Replacement Therapy

Adverse Effects: --Calf pain = DVT --Numbness in arms & intense headaches= Cerebrovascular problems

BP check in 10 min:

AP who is helping a pt to bed will be done on time.

What does 'abortus' mean in GTPAL?

Abortus is the number of pregnancies that were lost for any reason, including induced abortions or miscarriages. The abortus term is sometimes dropped when no pregnancies have been lost. Stillbirths are not included.

What is the difference between respiratory acidosis and respiratory alkalosis?

Acidosis refers to an excess of acid in the blood that causes the pH to fall below 7.35, and alkalosis refers to an excess of base in the blood that causes the pH to rise above 7.45.

Cognitive therapy

Active, directive, time limited, structured approach.

Addison's & Cushings

Addison's = down down down up down Cushings= up up up down up hypo/hypernatremia, hypo/hypertension, blood volume, hypo/hyperkalemia, hypo/hyperglycemia

Fetal Tachycardia; Variable decels FHR

Administer O2 8-10 L/min via a mask.

Bilateral pneumonia & PaO2 at 80 mm Hg

Administer oxygen per nasal cannula BEFORE High Fowler's position

Mydriatic Eye Drops

Administered for ophthalmic examinations

Betamethasone & preterm labor

Administered to stimulate fetal lung maturity & prevent respiratory distress

Describe suppression in mental health.

An adolescent who was involved in a drunk driving accident in which his best friend died, says he doesn't remember drinking and driving, even though he gave a report of the incident to the police.

What does 'Positive Signs' of pregnancy mean? Subject: Maternity

An examiner is 100% positive that the woman is pregnant through examination.

Which grief process is it when Client exhibits increased anxiety + may project anger toward self + others "I don't deserve to die, this isn't fair"

Anger stage

Theophylline Toxicity; Expected Finding:

Anorexia

Fontella Closing on Newborn (Anterior and Posterior)

Anterior: 12-18 months Posterior: 1-2 months

amitriptyline

Anticholinergic; monitor for dry mouth and constipation (CNS effects)

Limited knowledge re: chest tubes; Charge Nurses Action:

Ask the nurse about her knowledge

Verify NG tube placement:

Aspirate contents from tube and test pH content

CVA; Prior to transferring:

Assess the clients functional limitations

Early Decels:

Associated with the progression of labor and are benign; Continue to Observe if seen

Indications for use of cardioversion

Atrial dysrhythmias, SVT, vent. tachy w/ pusle & tx of choice for pt who are symptomatic

Ipratropium

Atrovent

makes decisions of the group motivates by coercion communication occurs down the chain of command Work output by the staff is usually high-good for crisis situations and bureaucratic settings

Authoritative

Contraceptives and Hx of Osteoporosis

Avoid Medroxyprogesterone

Adverse effect of Verapamil

Avoid grapefruit juice

Contraceptives and Hx Cardio, breast cancer, and poor liver function

Avoid: Combined estrogen-progestin oral contraceptive

Abduct:

Away from body

A nurse is caring for a client who decides not to have surgery despite significant blockages in his coronary arteries. The nurse understands that this clients choice is an example of what principles? A. Fidelity B. Autonomy C. Justice D. Nonmalificience

B

A nurse is caring for a client who underwent a subtotal gastrectomy. To manage dumping syndrome, the nurse should advise the client to: a) restrict fluid intake to 1 qt (1,000 ml)/day. b) drink liquids only between meals. c) don't drink liquids 2 hours before meals. d) drink liquids only with meals.

B

A nurse is caring for a client with active upper GI bleeding. What is the appropriate diet for this client during the first 24 hours after admission? a) Skim milk b) Nothing by mouth c) Regular diet d) Clear liquids

B

A nurse manager of a med surg unit is assigning care responsibilities for the oncoming shift. A client is waiting transfer back to the unit from the PACU following thoracic surgery. To which staff member should the nurse assign the client? A. Charge nurse B. RN C. LVN D. AP

B

The nurse is assessing a client with a bleeding gastric ulcer. When examining the client's stool, which of the following characteristics would the nurse be most likely to find? a) Green color and texture b) Black and tarry appearance c) Clay-like quality d) Bright red blood in stool

B

Which of the following techniques should the nurse use when performing nasotracheal suctioning for a client? a) insert the suction catheter while the client is swallowing b) apply intermittent suction when withdrawing the catheter c) place the catheter in a location that is clean and dry for later use d) hold the suction catheter with the clean, non-dominant hand

B

A nurse is delegating the ambulation of a client who had knee arthroplasty 5 days ago to an AP. Which of the following info should the nurse share with the AP? Select all: A. the roommate is up independently B. The client ambulates with his slippers on over his antiembolic stockings C. The client uses a front wheeled walker when ambulating D. The client had pain meds 30 minutes ago E. The client is allergic to codeine F. the client ate 50 % of his breakfast this morning

B C D

A nurse is preparing an inservice program about delegation. Which of the following elements should she identify when presenting the 5 rights of delegation. Select all: A. Right client B. Right supervision/evaluation C. Right direction/communication D. Right time E. Right circumstances

B C E

A nurse is providing discharge instructions to a client who has a prescription for the use of oxygen in his home. Which of the following should the nurse teach the client about using oxygen safely in his home? (Select all that apply.) A. Family members who smoke must be at least 10 ft from the client when oxygen is in use. B. Nail polish should not be used near a client who is receiving oxygen. C. A "No Smoking" sign should be placed on the front door. D. Cotton bedding and clothing should be replaced with items made from wool. E. A fire extinguisher should be readily available in the home.

B C E

nutrients for healthy nervous system

B complex vitamins (thiamine, niacin, B6 & B12, Ca, and Na

What to monitor for when taking enoxaparin (lovenox)

Hyperkalemia Cases of headache, hemorrhagic anemia, eosinophilia, alopecia, hepatocellular and cholestatic liver injury reported

New Born Reflex Assessments:

Babinki- Foot Palmer- Hands Rooting & Sucking- Cheek

Hep B contraindication

Baker's yeast

Which Grief Process when Client acknowledges the impending loss while remaining hopeful "If I could just make it through this, I'd never smoke again"

Bargaining Stage

What is the function of the thyroid gland

Basal metabolic rate/growth rate.

Bathing Newborn technique

Bathe from cleanest to dirtiest -Eyes -Face -Head -Chest -Arms -Legs -Groin (last)

What is bipolar disorder?

Bipolar disorder is a mood disorder with recurrent episodes of depression and mania.

iron-deficiency anemia and elevated cholesterol

Black Beans (high iron, low fat)

Adverse affects of dogoxin

Bleeding gums, bloody urine and stools, arrhythmias, petichiae

Smallpox Transmission

Bodily fluids, contaminated objects, inhalation of droplets

Alcohol Use Manifestations of Withdrawal

Body burns 0.5 oz of alcohol per hour * Withdrawal appears within 4-12 hours * Irritability + Tremors + Anxiety * Nausea + Vomiting + HA * Diaphoresis * Sleep Disturbances * TACHYCARDIA + HTN Use Benzodiazepines = tx Diazepam (Valium), lorazepam (Ativan), and chlordiazepoxide (Librium)

15 minutes postpartum; Requires immediate action by the RN:

Boggy Uterus; indicates greatest risk for uterine atony. Immediately massage the fundus to prevent blood loss.

Priority for Panic Disorder

Breathing Technique

What medications can be taken to help with smoking cessation

Bupropion hydrochloride is a medicine for depression, but it also helps people quit smoking. Brand names include Zyban®, Wellbutrin®, Wellbutrin SR® and Wellbutrin XL® but this medication is also available as a generic. Varenicline (chantix)

A nurse is caring for a client following an acute myocardial infarction. The client is concerned that providing self-care will be difficult due to extreme fatigue. Which of the following strategies should the nurse implement to promote the client's independence? a) request an occupational therapy consult to determine the need for assistive devices b) assign assistive personnel to perform self-care tasks for client c) instruct the client to focus on gradually resuming self-care tasks d) ask the client if a family member is available to assist with his care

C

A nurse is caring for a client who has a prescription for wound irrigation. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? a) wear sterile gloves when removing the old dressing b) warm the irrigation solution to 40.5C (105F) c) cleanse the wound from the center outwards d) use a 20 mL syringe to irrigate the wound

C

A nurse is caring for a client who has an NG tube that is to be irrigated every 8 hr. Which of the following should be used to irrigate the tube in order to maintain fluid and electrolyte balance? a) tap water b) sterile water c) 0.9% sodium chloride d) 0.45% sodium chloride

C

A nurse is caring for a client who needs a 24-hr urine collection initiated. Which of the following client statements indicates an understanding of the procedure? a) "I had a bowel movement, but I was able to save the urine" b) "I have a specimen in the bathroom from about 30 minutes ago" c) "I flushed what I urinated at 7 am and have saved the rest since" d) "I drink a lot, so I will fill up the bottle and complete the test quickly"

C

A nurse is instructing a group of nursing students about the responsibilities involved with organ donation and procurement. When the nurse explains that all clients waiting for a kidney transplant have to meet the same qualifications, the students should understand that this aspect of care delivery is an example of which ethical principle A. Fidelity B. Autonomy C. Justice D. Nonmaleficence

C

A nurse is reinforcing teaching regarding the use of a cane to a client who has left-leg weakness. Which of the following should the nurse include in the teaching? a) use the cane on the weak side of the body b) advance the cane and the atrong leg simultaneously c) maintain two points of support on the floor d) advance the cane 30 to 45 cm (12-18 in) with each step

C

A nurse on a med surg unit has recieved change of shift report and will care for 4 clients. Which of the following clients needs will the nurse assign to an AP? A. Feeding a client who was admitted 24 hours ago with aspiration pneumonia B. Reinforcing teaching with a client who is learning to walk with a quad cane C. Reapplying a condom catheter for a client who has urinary incontinence D. Applying a sterile dressing to a pressure ulcer

C

A patient who has undergone colostomy surgery is experiencing constipation. Which of the following interventions should a nurse consider for such a patient? a) Instruct the patient to keep a record of food intake b) Instruct the patient to avoid prune or apple juice c) Suggest fluid intake of at least 2 L per day d) Assist the patient regarding the correct diet or to minimize food intake

C

Newborn complications

Cold stress - leads to hypoxia, acidosis, and hypoglycemia (due to use of energy to establish respirations and maintain body heat) Tx: Cold: warm slowly across 2-4 hrs; Hypoglycemia: breastfeed or formula feed. Hypoxia: Oxygen

Hypocalcemia

CATS Convulsions, Arrythmias, Tetany, spasms and stridor

Hypo-parathyroid

CATS---Convulsions, Arrhythmias, Tetany, Spasms, Stridor. (decreased calcium) give high calcium, low phosphorus diet

laparoscopy

CO2 used to enhance visual. general anesthesia. foley. post--ambulate to decrease CO2 buildup

Myxedema coma

COLD (hypothermia)

Delegate to AP

CPR compressions

measures to prevent injury with osteoporosis

Ca supplementation, adequate amounts of protein, mag, vit. K, Vit D, wt-bearing exercises, remove throw rugs, provide adequate lighting, clear walkways, mark thresholds, doorways and steps

Be ready to administer ____ for Magnesium sulfate toxicity

Calcium gluconate

What is the function of the parathyroid gland?

Calcium/phosphorus metabolism.

Bowel elimination how to get a specimen collection

Collect stool specimens for serial fecal occult blood (guaiac) testing 3 times from 3 different defecations. Stool samples should come from fresh stools that are not contaminated with water or urine.

Hydatidiaform Mole

Called gestational trophoblastic disease. The trophoblastic cells become fluid filled and the embryo fails to grow fetal loss usually occurs a 16 weeks and rarely is fetus carried to term

What is the function of the pancreas?

Carbohydrate/fat/protein metabolism.

Cholinergic Crisis

Caused by excessive medication ---stop giving Tensilon...will make it worse.

Hypothyroidism

Causes constipation (due to decreased metabolism)

What to do before bolus feeding or administration of medication

Check for residuals (60 mL syringe)

MAOI's/Nardil, avoid what?

Cheese!

Epinephrine; A/E:

Chest pain

The nurse caring for a child in Buck's skin traction will keep the:

Child pulled up in bed

What do the nurse need to keep in mind about the client when being their advocate?

Client's religion & culture

Ovarian Cancer; Pt Education

Clinical manifestations are vague in the early stages

Two different Eye Drops; Pt Education:

Close eyes for 1 minute following administration of each eye medication; wait 10-15 minutes between each medication to prevent dilution of the med

Disposing of insulin syringes at home

Coffee container on a high shelf

Opiates (Heroin, fentanyl)

Constricted pupils, decreased respirations, decreased BP, initial euphoria followed by dysphoria

What is most likely to happen during variable deceleration?

Cord compression

Varicella contraindication

Corticosteroids

X-ray of Femur; RN to:

Cover pelvic area with a lead shield

Fractured Ankle; Report:

Cyanotic Nail Beds

antisocial personality disorder:

Lack of remorse

A charge nurse is discussing the responsibility of nurses carig for clients who have C. difficile. Which of the following information should the nurse include in the teaching? a) Assign the client to a room with a negative air-flow system b) Use alcohol-based hand sanitizer when leaving the clients room c) clean contaminated surfaces in the clients room with a phenol solution d) have family members wear a gown and gloves when visiting

D

A client is admitted with a diagnosis of acute appendicitis. When assessing the abdomen, the nurse would expect to find rebound tenderness at which location? a) Left lower quadrant b) Left upper quadrant c) Right upper quadrant d) Right lower quadrant

D

A nurse is caring for a client who is having difficulty voiding following the removal in an indwelling urinary catheter. Which of the following interventions should the nurse take? a) assess for bladder distention after 6 hr b) encourage the client to use a bed pan in the supine position c) restrict the clients intake of oral fluids d) pour warm water over the clients perineum

D

A nurse is providing teaching about a clear liquid diet. Which of the following should the nurse instruct the client to avoid? a) lemon-lime sports drinks b) ginger ale c) black coffee d) orange sherbet

D

A nurse offers pain meds to a client who is postop prior to ambulation. The nurse understands that this aspect of care delivery is an example of which of the following ethical principles? A. Fidelity B. Autonomy C. Justice D. Beneficience

D

Advanced Directives:

Designates spouse

best pain management for 8-10 post open cholecystectomy; demerol, hydromorphine, fentanyl, morphine

DEMEROL NOT morphine or others; morphine can cause biliary spasms

Tetrology of Fallot

DROP (Defect, septal, Right ventricular hypertrophy, Overriding aortas, Pulmonary stenosis)

first thing to do with a newborn; take temperature, weight, dry...

DRY

Immunization: booster every 10 years

DTP

Calculate Nagele's rule for the first day of LMP of March 2, 2015. Subject: Maternity

December 9, 2015

Nutrition for heart failure

Decrease Na, increase fluids, increase fiber; increase K with diuretic

What to do when pt complains of cramping during tube feeding?

Decrease infusion rate

Baclofen (Lioresal) therapeutic outcome:

Decrease the frequency and severity of muscle spasms (MS).

Urine Specific Normal Values and Significance

Decreased hypervolemia. Increased hypovolemia. 1.001-1.029

Assessment of DI

Decreased urine specific gravity and osmolality Hypernatremia Hypokalemia Increased urinary output Dehydration, weight loss and dry skin

Contraindication During Alcohol Withdrawal

Delirium, accompanied by hallucinations.

includes the group when decisions are made Motivates by supporting star achievements Communication occurs up and down the chain of command Work output by staff is usually of good quality-good when cooperation and collaboration is necessary

Democratic

Purpose of Telemetry

Detects the ability of cardiac cells to generate a spontaneous and repetitive electrical impulse through the heart muscle

Failure to Thrive (toddler); POC:

Develop a structured routine

What is the function of the testes?

Development secondary sex characteristics.

Digoxin Toxicity

Diarrhea, Nausea and Muscle Weakness 0.8-2.0

Cocaine/Amphetamines

Dilated pupils, tachycardia, elevated BP, impaired judgement, grandiosity, paranoia with delusions

Varicella/ Chickenpox

Direct contact and airborne precautions. 2-3 week incubation. Contagious until all lesions have scabbed. Pregnant women should not be in contact.

LLQ

Diverticulitis

Reconstructive

Emotional/cognitive restructuring takes place.

Gestalt therapy

Emphasis is on "here and now".

Asthma:

Encourage children to stay active Avoid extreme temp changes, get the flu vaccine, use peek flow meter at the same time daily

Hepatitis A

Ends in a vowel, comes from the bowel

Venturi Mask

Ensure reservoir bag 2/3 full during inspiration and expiration.

What type of diseases are placed in contact precautions?

Enteric diseases caused by micro organisms, wound infection, herpes simplex, scabies, multidrug resistant organisms.

Classic S/S of MI

Epigastric and LUE pain, diaphoresis, N/V, dizziness, chest pain, anxiety and feelings of doom

What is the study of conduct and character?

Ethics

What is the key finding for Rubeola?

Koplik spots.

Terminal Phase

Evaluation (evaluate goals, experience, feelings)

what are good sources of folic acid?

Excellent sources of folate include romaine lettuce, spinach, asparagus, turnip greens, mustard greens, calf's liver, parsley, collard greens, broccoli, cauliflower, beets, chicken liver and lentils.

Cholinergic Crisis

Exhibits increased muscle weakness and twitching

Mastectomy

Expect presence of one or more surgical drains

STI must be reported to the health dept:

Explain the purpose of the legal requirement to the pt

AIDS (D/C Teaching):

Exposure to soil increases risk for infection

S/S of hip fx

External rotation, shortening adduction

centigrade to Fahrenheit conversion

F= C+40 multiply 5/9 and subtract 40 C=F+40 multiply 9/5 and subtract 40

Intervening to Promote Bonding

Facilitate the bonding process by placing the infant skin-to-skin in the en face position with the client immediately after birth. Promote rooming-in as a quiet and private environment that enhances the family bonding process. Promote early initiation of breastfeeding, and encourage the client to recognize infant readiness cues. Offer assistance as needed. Teaching the client about infant care facilitates bonding as the client's confidence improves. Encourage the parents to bond with their infant through cuddling, bathing, feeding, diapering, and inspection. Provide frequent praise, support, and reassurance to the client as she moves toward independence in caring for her infant and adjusting to her maternal role. Encourage the client/parents to express their feelings, fears, and anxieties about caring for their infant

DTAP contraindication

Hx of inconsolable crying

Taking Coumadin. Which foods should the client limit?

Foods containing Vitamin K. Dark leafy greens (spinach), brussel sprouts, broccoli, asparagus, cabbage, pickels, prunes

Promotes good wound healing

Foods high in Vitamin A, high in protein, do not use povidone-iodine to clean wounds- it is TOXIC!, Avoid heat

Therapeutic effect of Levothyroxine (Synthroid)

For Hypothyroidism: decreased TSH 0.3-3.0, normal T4 levels, absence of hypothyroidism symptoms (depression, wt gain, bradycardia, anorexia, cold intolerance, dry skin, menorrhagia); takes several wks to notice a therapeutic effect

Sucralfate

Forms a protective barrier over ulcers

Celiac Disease

Foul, fatty stools (steatorrhea); malabsorption syndrome

Cranial nerve XI (Spinal accessory)

Function of the nerve: Motor - Turning head, shrugging shoulders System: Head and neck

Long term effects of NSAIDS (Ibuprofen)

Gastric Ulcerations, perforations, hemorrhage, hypertension

CG tells CN that pt is not being cared for properly; CN to:

Get specific concerns from CG

Inhalation Anthrax

Give Cipro

Diabetic Ketoacidosis

Glucose reading <300 mg/dL is improvement

Transactional analysis

Goal is that individuals in group will communicate from proper ego states/responses of others.

Most common cause of hyperthyroidism

Grave's Disease

What does 'gravida' mean in GTPAL?

Gravida indicates the number of times the woman has been pregnant, regardless of whether these pregnancies were carried to term.

What is the key finding for Diptheria?

Gray membrane on tonsils/pharnyx.

CABG

Great Saphenous vein in leg is taken and turned inside out (because of valves inside) . Used for bypass surgery of the heart.

Time-mgmt. strategies:

Group activities, Get equipment before entering room, delegate to AP, Develop a schedule that prioritizes client care

what test for breast cancer vs ovarian cancer?

HER2 (her 2 boobs) gene = breast AFTER biopsy but BRCA1 (bra) is for detecting breast cancer w/o biopsy.. ca-125 (clit area) for ovarian cancer

CSF meningitis

HIGH protein LOW glucose

Cushings

Hyper Na, Hypo K, hyperglycemia, prone to infection, muscle wasting, weakness, edema, HTN, hirsutism, moonface/buffalo hump

Sign of Autism in a Toddler:

Lack of responsiveness

Intermittent tube feedings

HOB @ 45 degrees feed and 1hr after feeding, admin. solution at room temp, formula is administered q4-6h in equal portions of 200-300mL over a 30m-60m time frame Flush 30mL every 4 hours

Thyroid storm

HOT (hyperthermia)

erythromycin ointment; mother refuses:

Have mother sign the refusal form and document form completion.

Glycosylated blood test

HbA1C

Trendelenburg

Head is lower than feet

Contraindications for the use of Isosorbide Mononitrate (IMDUR) For Angina

Headache hypersensitivity to nitrates, traumatic head injury b/c med can increase ICP, use cautiously in Pt taking Hypotension: antiHTN meds or have renal or liver dysfucntion

estradiol; Report:

Headaches

Immunization is recommended for postexposure protection

Hep A (fecal route)

What is the key finding for mononucleosis?

Hepatosplenomegaly.

Valporic Acid for Seizure Control

Hepatotoxic, report jaundice

S/E of Atorvastatin (Lipitor)

Hepatotoxicity (liver fxn tests after 12wks then q6m); myopathy (obtain baseline CK levels); peripheral neuropathy (notify provider)

Methotrexate adverse affect

High blood pressure

Pt teaching; Wound Care at Home:

High protein diet

Urticaria

Hives

if HR is <100 (children)

Hold Dig

Dementia Living Coordination

Home health Agency>Assisted Living>Nursing Home

What does 'living' mean in GTPAL?

How many children are living.

Interaction between SSRI (e.g. fluoxetine) and St. John's Worts

Hypertension and Increased HR; may be life-threatening.

Addison's

Hypo Na, Hyper K, Hypoglycemia, dark pigmentation, decreased resistance to stress fx, alopecia, weight loss. GI stress.

S/S Hyperglycemia

Kussmaul Respirations, Increased UOP, Abdominal Cramping

What does a newborns poop look like

If your baby is exclusively breastfed, her poop will be yellow or slightly green and have a mushy or creamy consistency

Biophysical profile for mother in 3rd trimester

Includes Amniotic fluid index

NG nutrition

Increase K

Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR)

Inflammation marker test. Another inflammation test is: C-Reactive Protein.

Need for Sterile Gloves

Inserting Catheter

Orientation Phase

Introduce, Discuss confidentiality, Set goals

Re-educative therapy

Involves learning new ways of perceiving and behaving.

infant w/ hydrocephalus 6hrs post op following a venticularperitoneal shunt; Report:

Irritability when being held indicates increased ICP

Nursing Interventions for increased ICP

Keep HOB at 30 degrees, avoid extreme flexion, extension, or rotation of the head and maintain in midline neutral position; keep body aligned avoid hip flextion/extension; minimize endotracheal or oral suctioning; instruct pt to avoid coughing or blowing nose

Surgical aseptic technique:

Keep sterile objects in the line of vision, hands above waist, 1" border of sterile drape

Elasticized bandages

Keep toes and fingers open to check for blood circulation

makes very few decisions and does little planning motivation is largely the responsibility of individuals staff members Communication occurs up and down the chain of command and between group members Work output is low unless an informal leader evolves from the group *the use of any of these styles may be appropriate depending on the situation

Laissez faire

Pt transferring to another unit, necessary to include in transfer report:

Last time pt had pain meds

Contact Precautions

MRS WEE) Multidrug resistant organism, respiratory infection, skin infection (varicella, diphteria, shingle, impetigo, scabies), wound infection, enteric infection (c-diff), eye infection Protect visitors and caregivers against direct client/ environmental contact infections(respiratory syncytial virus, shigella, enteric diseases caused by micro-organisms, wound infections, herpes simplex, scabies, multi-resistant organisms). Contact precautions require: - A private room or a room with other clients with the same infection - Gloves and gowns worn by the caregivers and visitors. - Disposal fo infectious dressing material into a single, nonporous bag without touching the outside of the bag.

Contact precaution

MRS WHISE protect visitors & caregivers when 3 ft of the pt. Multidrug-resistant organisms RSV, Shigella, Wound infections, Herpes simplex, Impetigo, Scabies, Enteric diseases caused by micro-organisms (C diff), Gloves and gowns worn by the caregivers and visitors Disposal of infectious dressing material into a single, nonporous bag without touching the outside of the bag PMGG= Private room/ share same illness, mask, gown and gloves

Airborne precautions

MTV or My chicken hez tb measles, chickenpox (varicella) Herpes zoster/shingles TB

Hyperkalemia

MURDER Muscle weakness, Urine (olig, anuria) Resp depression, decreased cardiac contractility, ECG changes, reflexes

What is the key finding for Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever?

Maculopapular rash on ankles/wrists.

Where should the cath bag be placed when urinary catheterization

Make sure the catheter bag/system is at a level below the client's bladder to avoid reflux.

Neologisms

Makes up and uses words that have no meaning except to the speaker

Fluid Volume Overload: Delegate to AP

Measure I&O

community mental health clinic; RN to lead which therapy group:

Medication Education Group

12 yr old bacterial meningitis which finding indicates client is experiencing increased intracranial pressure (ICP)

Memory Loss

Weighted NI (naso intestinal tubes)

Must float from stomach to intestine. Don't tape right away after placement. May leave coiled next to pt on HOB. Position pt on RIGHT to facilitate movement through pyloris

Addesonian crisis

N/V confusion, abdominal pain, extreme weakness, hypoglycemia, dehydration, decreased BP

3-4 cups of milk a day for a child?

NO too much milk can reduce the intake of other nutrients especially iron. Watch for ANEMIA

can you give an antibiotic in a TPN infusion line? what can you add to a TPN infusion line?

NO! Nothing!

Cardiac cath

NPO 8-12 hours. empty bladder, pulses, tell pt may feel heat, palpitations or desire to cough with injection of dye. Post: V.S.--keep leg straight. bedrest for 6-8 hr

Myelogram

NPO for 4-6 hours. allergy hx phenothiazines, cns depressants and stimulants withheld 48 hours prior. Table moved to various positions during test. Post--neuro assessment q2-4 hours, water soluble HOB UP. oil soluble HOB down. oralanalgesics for HA. No po fluids. assess for distended bladder. Inspect site

Electrolytes

Na - 136-145 K - 3.5-5 Ca - 9-10.5 Mg - 1.3-2.1 P - 3-4.5 Cl - 98-106

What is Nagele's rule and how do you use it to determine the due date of birth? Subject: Maternity

Nagele's rule is a standard way of calculating the due date of a pregnancy (EDC). The process is adding 9 months and 7 days to the first day of the last menstrual period (LMP).

Used Opioid overdose

Naloxone (Narcan)

Narcotic antidote

Naloxone (narcan)

Dumping Syndrome

No liquids or carbs!

Palpate fontanels by 2-3 years?

No! bulging fontanels could mean increased ICP, meiningitis

Discharge teaching on breast engorgement

Nonlactating Clients: avoid nipple stimulation & apply cold compresses 15m on and 45m off, cabbage leaves placed inside bra, pain meds, supportive bra. Lactating Clients: manually express some milk, frequent feeding or pumping, warm shower, beast massage, supportive bra, maternal meds after feed to avoid cross-over to breast milk.

Zidovudine (AZT)

Not as toxic to the liver Used in Pneumocystis Carinii Pneumonia Monitor Hgb Hct- can cause severe anemia; monitor CBC- closely for first 2 weeks. Does not affect renal system.

Organ Donor:

Notify Organ Team, Collect Specimens, Remove all Tubes, Cleanse Body, Tag Body

Bacterial Meningitis sign of ICP

Nuchal Ridgidy, Kernig's Sign Sign of ICP: Memory Loss

Manifestations of Bacterial Meningitis:

Nuchal rigidity & Kerig's signs

Cefazolin

Nurse notices urticaria, dyspnea, anxiety, and SOB Administer Epinephrine to induce vasoconstriction & bronchodilation

Candidiasis

Opportunistic infection Affects oral cavity of infants, diabetics, or other clients with immature or compromised immune systems. Often the initial opportunistic infection noted in an HIV + child who is developing AIDS

Symptom that is indicative of Fluid Volume Deficit:

Orthostatic hypotension

Have infection rates decreased following a policy revision?

Outcome

Patient is having a hysterectomy and states, "I can possibly plan a pregnancy". What needs to be reinforced?

Outcome

Assessment: Following Vaginal Delivery; Heacy lochia and a boggy fundus. Med to administer:

Oxytocin

Fire extinguisher

PASS

patient up & walking, pain 8, need what type of pain management?

PCA pump, prn morphine

FHR monitoring for:

PROM, decreased fetal movement, pt with gestational HTN

McBurney's point

Pain in RLQ with appendicitis

Murphy's sign

Pain with palplation of gall bladder (seen with cholecystitis)

What is 'parity' mean in GP?

Parity, or "para" indicates the number of >20-week births (including viable and non-viable; i.e., stillbirths). Pregnancies consisting of multiples, such as twins or triplets, count as one birth.

What is the key finding for Mumps?

Parotid gland swelling.

What is the key finding for Pertussis?

Paroxysmal coughing episodes.

Stg II pressure ulcer:

Partial-thickness skin loss

L sided heart failure

Pathophysiology the most common form of heart failure is left sided. Left sided HF results from left ventricular dysfunction. This prevents normal, forward blood flow and causes blood to back up into the left atrium and pulmonary veins. The increased pulmonary pressure causes fluid leakage from the pulmonary capillary bed into the interstitium and then the alveoli. this manifests as pulmonary congestion and edema.

What is the process of taking a telephone order from a provider?

Patient name, drug, dose, route, frequency read back for accuracy

Amniocentesis

Performed at 14-16 weeks assess fetal lung maturity and well being Rh-negative mothers get Rhogam Complications are bleeding, contractions, signs and symptoms of infection

Burns

Priorities: --Resuscitation Phase (first 48 hrs): Fluid balance & maintain Electrolyte balance. --Acute phase (36-48 hrs): Have adequate nutrition to maintain weight, including increased caloric intake. --Rehabilitative phase: encourage use of affected extremity to maintain maximal limb function.

Prevent breast engorgement:

Place ice packs on the breasts for 15 min 3-4 times daily

Cane

Place on unaffected side of the body. 6-12" in front of the body prior to stepping forward Step forward with affected leg 1st.

Fetal bradycardia, late deceleration of the FHR, decrease or loss of FHR variability, and variable deceleration of FHR

Place the client in a side-lying position. For late or variable - can also DC the oxytocin.

RN to see 1st:

Post op with abd distention and no bowel sounds

Position of the baby by fetal heart sounds

Posterior --heard at sides Anterior---midline by unbilicus and side Breech- high up in the fundus near umbilicus Vertex- by the symphysis pubis.

Radiation Exposure Med

Potassium Iodide (Pima) Blocks the thyroid gland's uptake of radioactive iodine and thus could reduce the risk of thyroid CAs

Refeeding Syndrome

Potassium, magnesium, and phosphate move intracellularly during enteral nutrition, electrolyte disturbances can result. Patients who are severely malnourished are at high risk for refeeding syndrome and require careful management of fluid and electrolytes when tube-fed. For patients who are severely ill or malnourished, provide feedings at 50% of estimated requirements and increase gradually over 24 to 48 hours if careful monitoring does not suggest clinical or biochemical abnormalities. Circulatory collapse that occurs when a client's completely compromised cardiac system is overwhelmed by a replenished vascular system after normal fluid intake resumes.

If client decides to leave the facility without a discharge order, the nurse notifies the provider and discusses with the client __________

Potential risks associated with leaving

Droplet Precautions

Protect against droplets larger than 5 mcg (streptococcal pharyngitis or pneumonia, scarlet fever, rubella, pertussis, mumps, mycoplasma, pneumonia, meingococcal pneumonia/sepsis, pneumonic plague). Droplet precautions require: - A private room or a room with other clients with the same infectious disease -Masks

Tube feeding with decreased LOC

Pt on Right side (promotes emptying of the stomach) Head of bed elevated (prevent aspiration)

TB

Pt to wear a mask when being transported

What type of diet should a client who has dysphasia be on?

Pureed or mechanical soft diet

Chadwick's Sign

Purplish vulva during pregnancy

What is appropriate for an adolescent in the hospital?

Puzzles and books

Age appropriate toys for a 2 -year old

Puzzles, large crayons, blocks, picture books, push-pull toys, finger paints, modeling clay, and musical toys. Allow for manipulation and exploration and meet the child's developmental and diversional activity needs. Want interactive. No dolls bc of choking hazard (better for Preschooler or school-aged child)

Anemia lab

RBC 4.20-4.87

chronic emphysema ABG?

RESP, acid (low ph, low co2)

Sprain or Strain

RICE Rest Ice Compress Elevate

Narcotic:

RN to waste remainder of Med w/ another RN

Brachytherapy (Radiation)

Radiation source is within the client who emits radiation and is a hazard to those around for a period of time.

What can prevent MI, stroke, or death in high-risk patients

Ramipril

PTSD; Effective Tx response:

Recognizes the personal effects of the traumatic experience

codes for pt care

Red- unstable, ie.. occluded airway, actively bleeding...see first Yellow--stable, can wait up to an hour for treatment Green--stable can wait even longer to be seen---walking wounded Black--unstable, probably will not make it, need comfort care DOA--dead on arrival

What is the best recommendation for a newly diagnosed diabetic 2 patients that lives independently?

Refer to support group

Supportive therapy

Reinforcement of client's existing coping mechanisms.

Metformin most common side effect

Renal (kidney) failure

Interdisciplinary Care Conference:

Reoccurring hospitalizations

Desensitization therapy

Repeated exposure to stimulus which gradually reduces intense reaction.

Echopraxia

Repeating what someone else is saying

Warfarin

Report changes in stool color (may indicate GI bleed)

mild preeclampsia

Report swelling of hands/feet, rest in a side-lying position, report decreased urinary output, and perform daily fetal kick count

In Case of Fire

Rescue Pull Alarm Aim Contain Squeeze Extinguish Sweep

Seizure Precautions

Rescue equipment at bedside Establish IV Site Position seizing pt to ground, stay with them Protect Head If in bed, pad side-rails Side lie with head flexed and slightly forward Loosen restrictive clothing Document time, behavior, aura, etc. Report seizure to the provider

Cor pumonae

Right sided heart failure caused by left ventricular failure (edema, jugular vein distention)

Right sided heart failure

Right ventricle heaves Murmurs Jugular venous distention Edema (e.g. pedal scrotum, sacrum,) weight gain increase heart rate ascites Anasarca (massive generalized body edema) Hepatomegaly (liver enlargement)

Signs of Peritonitis

Rigid, Board Like Abdomen Absent Bowel Sounds Fever High WBCs

Post surgical (ruptured appendix); Report:

Rigid, board-like abdomen, Absent bowel sounds, 102.6, WBC of 21,500

Cocaine use during pregnancy

Risk for Abruptio Placenta

Gonorrhea during pregnancy

Risk for Premature rupture of membranes

Preeclampsia during pregnancy

Risk for Proteinuria

Inappropriate prescription:

Rn to tell charge nurse

What is the key finding for Roseola?

Rose-pink macules that blanche on pressure.

What types of airborne diseases require a negative pressure room and N-95 fitted masks?

Rubeola, Vericella and Tuberculosis

Hypernatremia

S (Skin flushed) A (agitation) L (low grade fever ) T (thirst)

Air or Pulmonary Embolism

S/S chest pain, dyspnea, tachycardia, pale/cyanotic, sense of impending doom. (turn pt to LEFT side and LOWER the head of bed.)

Autonomic Dysreflexia/Hyperreflexia

S/S pounding headache, profuse sweating, nasal congestion, chills, bradycardia, hypertension. Place client in sitting position (elevate HOB) FIRST!

Cranial nerves

S=sensory M=motor B=both Oh (Olfactory I) Some Oh (Optic II ) Say Oh (Oculomotor III) Marry To (trochlear IV) Money Touch (trigeminal V) But And (Abducens VI ) My Feel (facial VII) Brother A (auditory VIII) Says Girl's (glossopharyngeal IX) Big Vagina (vagus X) Bras And (accessory XI) Matter Hymen (Hypoglossal XII) More

Equation for calculating pulse pressure

SBD-DBP = PP

Sickle cell complication

SOB

Post-Op Cholecystectomy

Sanguineous drainage 2 hours post op is expected finding.

Delirium (occurs quickly)

Simple orientation and low stimuli environment

What is the key finding for fifth disease?

Slapped face rash appearance.

Signs of abuse

Spiral fractures

Infectious Mononucleosis

Spread? saliva Transmission Precautions? Standard Contact Incubation Time? 4-6 Weeks S/S: fever, soar throat, swollen lymph glands, increased WBC, atypical lymphocytes, splenomegaly, enlarged liver Complication: ruptured spleen

Lyme disease

Stage II experience: joint pain, cardiac and neurologic complications. If not treated at this stage becomes chronic and causes arthritis, peripheral neuropathy, vasculitis, and myocarditis.

What are the precautions for vancomycin resistant enterococcus

Standard precautions including hand washing and gloving should be followed

Wound Evisceration steps:

Stay with Pt/Call for Help Saline-soaked gauze Hips and Knees bent Take Vitals

When performing nasotracheal suctioning what technique should be used?

Sterile asepsis bc the trachea is considered sterile and prevents infections

What is the key finding for Poliomyelitis?

Stiffness progressing to flaccid paralysis.

What is the key finding for Scarlet fever?

Strawberry tongue.

What types of diseases require droplet precautions?

Streptococcal pharyngitis or pneumonia, haemophilus influenza type B, scarlet fever, pertussis, mumps, meningococcal meningitis.

What comorbidities may be observed with a patient who is bipolar?

Substance use disorder (experiences more rapid cycling), anxiety disorders, eating disorders, ADHD.

Trach Suctioning

Suction pass: 10-15 sec Preoxygenate: 30 sec to 30 min 100% O2 Pressure: 80-120 mmHg Suction up to 3 times

Mastitis

Sudden onset of fever, chills, body aches, and unilateral breast pain with tenderness

Left Sided Heart Failure Sx

Symptoms Weakness, fatigue, anxiety, depression, dyspnea, shallow respirations up to 32-40 min, Paroxysymal Nocturnal Dyspnea, Orthopnea (SOB in recumbent position, dry hacking cough, nocturia, frothy pink tinged sputum (advanced pulmonary edema)

Right sided Heart failure Sx

Symtpoms fatigue, anxiety depression, dependent bilateral edema, right upper quadrant pain, anorexia and GI bloating, nausea

Ergotamine sublingual for migraine headaches

Take one table at onset of migraine. Up to 3 tablets/day

INH can cause peripheral neuritis

Take vitamin B6 to prevent. Hepatotoxic

Teaching points for naltrexone (Vivitrol)?

Take with meals to supress GI distress. Monthly IM injections should be suggested for patients who have difficulty to adhering to the medication regimen.

Long-term adverse effects of Haloperidol (Haldol)

Tardive dyskinesia (involuntary movements of tongue and face, lip smacking, involuntary movments of arms, legs, and trunk)

Coworkers discussing pt info in public:

Tell them to stop the conversation

Imprisonment

Telling the client you cannot leave the hospital

What does 'term' mean in GTPAL?

Term means how many were giving birth after 37 weeks.

shilling test

Test for pernicious anemia

What are some ways to identify a patient before giving a medication?

The Joint Commission requires 2 client identifiers be used when administering medications. - clients name - assigned identification number - telephone number - birth date or other personal-specific identifiers. Bar code scanners may be used to identify clients

Assault

The conduct of one person makes another person fearful and apprehensive (thr eatening to place a nasogastric tube in a client who is refusing to eat)

Which is a positive sign of pregnancy? A) Home pregnancy test is positive. B) Chloasma C) The examiner can feel fetal parts through palpitation. D) Frequent urination. Subject: Maternity

The examiner can feel fetal parts through palpitation.

FHR patterns for OB

Think VEAL CHOP! V-variable decels; C- cord compression caused E-early decels; H- head compression caused A-accels; O-okay, no problem L- late decels; P- placental insufficiency, can't fill

Unilateral swelling

Think of DVT

What types of treatment are often addressed in a living will?

Those that have the capacity to prolong life. Ex: cardiopulmonary resucitation, mechanical ventilation, feeding by artificial means.

Assault

Threatening to give pt. medication putting another person in fear of a harmful or an offensive contact.

What is the purpose of advance directives?

To communicate a client's wishes regarding end-of-life care should the client become unable to do so.

a nurse is caring for a client who prescribed daily dose of both digoxin ( llanoxin ) and furosemide ( Lasix) . the client potassium level 3.2 mEq/L for which of the following medication interaction is the client at risk

Toxic level of digoxin

Displacement

Transfer of feelings to a less threatening person

fluoxetine; report:

Tremors

Hypo Mg

Tremors, tetany, seizures, dysthythmias, depression, confusion, dysphagia, (dig toxicity)

Crutches (stairs):

Tripod position, Transfer wt to crutches, unaffected then affected leg

Newly diagnosed Heart Failure patient

Try to walk at least 3 times a week for exercise

Continuous passive motion following a TKA:

Turn machine off during meal time (promotes comfort and dietary intake)

Variable Decels; 1st action:

Turn pt on Left Side

SIADH

Tx: Fluid restriction plus hypertonic sodium chloride and Furosemide Water intoxication caused by the inappropriate, continuous secretion of ADH by the posterior pituitary gland, causing hypervolemia and hyponatremia.

Mother's Tests at 12 weeks

Ultrasound chorionic villi sampling NT Down Syndrome

pH 7.30, PaO2 56mmHg, PaCO2 54mmHg, HCO3 26mEq/L, SaO2 87%

Uncompensated Resp Acidosis

Amblyopia

Unilateral central blindness occurs as a result of another condition, such as strabismus.

Ace Inhibitors (end in "pril")

Used for: HTN, HF, MI, diabetic neuropathy Monitor potassium levels K+ persistent non-productive cough

Periodic FHR Changes

Variable Cord Compression Move client Early Head Compression Identify progress Acceleration Other (Okay) No action needed Late Placental Insufficiency Execute action fast

Toddler 18 months+ IM site

Ventrogluteal

17 year old having an emergency surgery. What type of consent is best to intervene?

Verbal

Blood Transfusion:

Verify the pt and blood product with another RN

What is the key finding for Varicella?

Vesicles.

Sildenafil

Viagra Monitor when taking Isosorbide Mononitrate

Care at Birth

Vital signs should be checked on admission/birth and every 30 min x 2, every 1 hr x 2, and then every 8 hr. Weight should be checked daily at the same time, using the same scale. Inspect the newborn's umbilical cord. Observe for any bleeding from the cord, and ensure that the cord is clamped securely to prevent hemorrhage. In the first 6 to 8 hr of life as body systems stabilize and pass through periods of adjustment, observe for periods of reactivity. First period of reactivity - The newborn is alert, exhibits exploring activity, makes sucking sounds, and has a rapid heart rate and respiratory rate. Heart rate may be as high as 160 to 180/min, but will stabilize at a baseline of 100 to 120/min during a period that lasts 15 to 30 min after birth. Period of relative inactivity - The newborn will become quiet and begin to rest and sleep. The heart rate and respirations will decrease, and this period will last from 30 min to 2 hr after birth. Second period of reactivity - The newborn reawakens, becomes responsive again, and often gags and chokes on mucus that has accumulated in his mouth. This period usually occurs 2 to 8 hr after birth and may last 10 min to several hours.

Gastrectomy Medications Needed

Vitamin B12 is absorbed in the stomach and must be supplemented with regular injections by patients who underwent a total gastrectomy. Absorption may be impaired in those who still have part of their stomach, so it is necessary to have B12 levels checked periodically. Supplementation with folate, iron, and calcium may also be necessary to correct deficiencies caused by the surgery.

gtt

Volume/time * gtt = gtt 1 min 100ml/20min * 10gtt 50 gtt 1 min If given hours multiply by 60

Signs for meningococcemia

Vomiting, febrile, petechial rash (unstable)

Which is a probable sign of pregnancy? A) Darkened areolas B) Fetal movement felt at 20 weeks C) Von Fernwald sign D) Hearing FHT (Fetal Heart Tones) Subject: Maternity

Von Fernwald sign

Prednisone inhaler

Wait 20-30 seconds between puffs Exhale with pursed lips Rinse mouth afterwards (to decrease chance of infection) hold breath for 10 seconds

dry, shiny red skin over the clients neck and clavicular area; RN education regarding skin care:

Wash with mild soap and water

Valproic Acid

Watch for Jaundice- liver damage.

Aminoglycosides or Minocycline (Minocin)

Watch for ototoxicity; think mycin- Gentamicin

Doxycycline (Vibramycin)

Watch for photosensitivity Tetracycline ABX GI Distress: A/N/V/D

Newborn Water and Room Temp

Water: 120F or lower Room: 97.9-99 F

S/S Hypovolemia

Weak pulse, hypoTN, decreased CVP, decreased CO, elevated BUN and serum osmolality, increased urine sp gravity and osmolality, decreased UOP, hematocrit elevated

Cipro Teaching

Wear large-brim hat and long sleeves (phototoxicity), limit intake of coffee, tea or colas, do not take with milk or other products, do not take with an antacid.

Preparing for an In-service:

What do they know first

Which of the following is the initial nursing action for the nurse to take when late decelerations appear on the fetal monitor? a - reposition the client in to left-lateral position b - apply a fetal scalp electrode c - increase the iv fluid rate d - perform a vaginal exam to assess dilation

a - reposition the client in to left-lateral positioning

Triage: which requires immediate nursing intervention:

a middle adult client who has a sucking chest wound

Myesthenia Gravis

a positive reaction to Tensilon---will improve symptoms

eclampsia is

a seizure

A doctor prescribes liquid oral iron medication for a 4-year-old child. Which of these questions should a nurse ask the child's mother to determine if the medication is being administered correctly? a. "Are you using a straw to administer the medicine?" b. "Has your child been urinating more frequently?" c. "Have you increased your child's milk intake each day?" d. "Is there a change in the color of your child's skin?"

a. "Are you using a straw to administer the medicine?"

A nurse is preparing a client for a vaginal examination. Which of these statements should the nurse make? a. "Go into the bathroom and empty your bladder." b. "Cleanse your perineal area with betadine solution." c. "Hold your breath while the speculum remains in place." d. "Push down as the doctor inserts the speculum."

a. "Go into the bathroom and empty your bladder."

A client who has a history of asthma develops an acute asthma attack. Which of these questions should a nurse ask when assessing the etiology of this attack? a. "Have you eaten any new foods recently?" b. "How many hours did you sleep last night?" c. "Are you exercising every day?" d. "Have you reduced your fluid intake recently?"

a. "Have you eaten any new foods recently?"

Which of these statements, if made by a client who is taking a diuretic, should a nurse recognize as indicative of the need for additional instructions? a. "I take all of my medications at bedtime so I don't forget them." b. "I eat one or two bananas every day." c. "I weigh myself every day in the morning." d. "I will call my doctor if I have muscle weakness."

a. "I take all of my medications at bedtime so I don't forget them."

A client has the following order for regular insulin (Humulin R) on a sliding scale: Blood sugar 150-180 mg: Give 2 units regular insulin Blood sugar 181-200 mg: Give 4 units regular insulin Blood sugar 201-220 mg: Give 6 units of regular insulin Blood sugar above 220 mg: Call MD At 11 A.M., a nurse obtains a finger stick glucose of 198 mg. The only syringe is a three milliliter one. Regular insulin is available as 100 units per milliliter. How many milliliters should the nurse administer? a. 0.04 b. 0.4 c. 4 d. 40

a. 0.04

Which of the following clients should a nurse recognize is most likely to develop diabetic ketoacidosis? a. A 23-year-old who has type 1 diabetes mellitus and is being treated for a tooth abscess. b. A 31-year-old gestational diabetic who has occasional bout of nausea. c. A 55-year-old who has type 2 diabetes mellitus and is adjusting well to the lifestyle changes. d. A 72-year-old who has type 2 diabetes mellitus and is managed with diet and exercise.

a. A 23-year-old who has type 1 diabetes mellitus and is being treated for a tooth abscess.

A nurse inadvertently administers an incorrect medication to a client. Which of these actions should the nurse take first? a. Assess the client. b. Notify the physician. c. Contact the nurse manager. d. Complete an incident report.

a. Assess the client.

Which of these menus, if chosen by a parent of a child who has celiac disease, would indicate to a nurse that the parent understands the teaching about a gluten-free diet? a. Broiled steak, baked potato, and spinach. b. Pork chop, egg noodles, and green peas. c. Fried chicken, white roll, and mixed vegetables. d. Baked macaroni with cheddar cheese and corn.

a. Broiled steak, baked potato, and spinach.

Which of these foods should a nurse suggest that a client who is diagnosed with iron-deficiency anemia choose for dinner? a. Cooked dry beans, green leafy vegetables, and dried fruits. b. Raw cabbage, tomato juice, and cantaloupe. c. Fresh fish, peanut butter, and oatmeal. d. Cheddar cheese, enriched bread, and yellow vegetables.

a. Cooked dry beans, green leafy vegetables, and dried fruits.

A client who is on the inpatient psychiatric unit has a history of violence. Which of these actions should a nurse take if the client is agitated? a. Encourage the client to verbalize feelings. b. Lock the client in a secluded room. c. Ask the other clients to give feedback regarding the client's behavior. d. Ignore the client's inappropriate behavior.

a. Encourage the client to verbalize feelings.

An elderly client is at increased risk of developing drug toxicity to prescribed medications due to declining hepatic and renal functioning. Which of these strategies should a nurse plan to decrease this risk? a. Increasing the time interval between medication doses. b. Limiting the client's oral fluid intake. c. Administering the medications with meals. d. Encouraging the client to void every three to four hours.

a. Increasing the time interval between medication doses.

A 22-year-old college student has a heart rate that is 48/minute and regular during a routine physical examination. Which of these questions should a nurse consider when analyzing this heart rate? a. Is this student an athlete? b. Does this student smoke? c. How much alcohol does this student drink? d. Is this student feeling anxious?

a. Is this student an athlete?

Which of these interventions should plan for a child who is receiving chelation therapy for lead poisoning? a. Keeping an accurate record of intake and output. b. Instituting measures to prevent skeletal fractures. c. Maintaining isolation precautions. d. Maintaining strict bed rest.

a. Keeping an accurate record of intake and output.

A 15-year-old child who has type I diabetes mellitus receives an injection of regular insulin 5 units and isophane (NPH) insulin 15 units subcutaneously at 7:00 A.M. before eating breakfast. At 10:30 A.M., the child tells the school nurse, "I am sweating and feel weak." Which of these actions should the nurse take first? a. Measure the blood sugar. b. Determine what the child ate for breakfast. c. Give a simple carbohydrate. d. Contact the physician.

a. Measure the blood sugar.

Which of these actions should a nurse take initially if a client who is diagnosed with diabetes mellitus develops tremors and ataxia? a. Measure the client's blood sugar level. b. Administer a concentrated form glucose to the client. c. Administer a prn dose of insulin. d. Measure the client's urine for ketones.

a. Measure the client's blood sugar level.

Which of these preventative measures should a nurse manager in a long-term care facility plan to institute to decrease clients' risks for falls? a. Monitoring clients frequently for evidence of activity intolerance. b. Placing all client personal items in the bedside drawers. c. Raising the side rails for all clients who have memory impairment. d. Maintaining all client beds in the highest position.

a. Monitoring clients frequently for evidence of activity intolerance.

Which of these assessments should a nurse make of a client who had a knee replacement this morning? a. Pain. b. Signs of infection. c. Bowel movement frequency. d. Range of motion.

a. Pain.

Which of these laboratory test results should a nurse monitor for a client who is receiving intravenous heparin therapy at a rate of 1,500 units per hour for the treatment of an acute pulmonary embolism? a. Partial thromboplastin time. b. Clot retraction time. c. Platelet levels. d. Bleeding time.

a. Partial thromboplastin time.

Which of these client care situations has the greatest potential for presenting an ethical dilemma for a nurse? a. Participating in pregnancy termination procedures. b. Counseling a client who is terminally ill with AIDS. c. Discussing contraception options with adolescents. d. Caring for a client who is from a different culture than the nurse.

a. Participating in pregnancy termination procedures.

A client's urine output is 500 mL in 24 hours. Which of these actions should a nurse take? a. Report the findings to the physician. b. Obtain an order for a diuretic. c. Encourage the client to limit fluid intake. d. Record the finding and continue to monitor the client.

a. Report the findings to the physician.

Which of these assessments is the priority for a client who sustained second-degree burns of the face and neck? a. Respiratory status. b. Renal function. c. Level of pain. d. Signs of infection.

a. Respiratory status.

A client says to a nurse, "I am Alexander the Great. I am a world leader and must return to my kingdom. I am not taking any medications. I do not want anyone to come near me. I need to protect myself if they do." Which of these problems should the nurse focus on first? a. Risk for violence. b. Delusions of grandeur. c. Disturbed personal identity. d. Risk for noncompliance.

a. Risk for violence.

A 75-year-old client who is newly admitted to a long-term care facility has all these nursing diagnoses. Which one is the priority? a. Risk of injury. b. Anxiety. c. Sleep pattern disturbance. d. Chronic.

a. Risk of injury.

Which of these manifestations, if reported by a client who is 10-weeks-pregnant, supports the diagnosis of ruptured tubal pregnancy. a. Sharp unilateral abdominal pain. b. Uncontrollable vomiting. c. Marked abdominal distention. d. Profuse vaginal bleeding.

a. Sharp unilateral abdominal pain.

Which of these assignments, if delegated to unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) by a nurse, is appropriate? a. The UAP is assigned to measure a client's intake and output. b. The UAP is assigned to assess a client's lung sounds. c. The UAP is assigned to teach a client about diet restrictions. d. The UAP is assigned to change a client's postoperative wound dressing.

a. The UAP is assigned to measure a client's intake and output.

A nurse is obtaining the health history of a client who is admitted for surgical repair of an inguinal hernia. Which of these factors should the nurse recognize as having the greatest impact on the outcome of the surgery? a. The client takes several acetylsalicylic acid (Aspirin) tablets daily for knee pain. b. The client drinks one glass of beer every evening with dinner. c. The client had a knee replacement six months prior to this admission. d. The client is allergic to all penicillin-type antibiotics.

a. The client takes several acetylsalicylic acid (Aspirin) tablets daily for knee pain.

Which of these manifestations, if assessed in a client who is two-hours postoperative after abdominal surgery, should a nurse report immediately? a. Vomiting and a pulse rate of 106/minute. b. Respiratory rate of 12/minute and urine dribbling. c. Blood pressure of 100/60 mm Hg and wound discomfort. d. Urine output of 100 mL/hr and flushed skin.

a. Vomiting and a pulse rate of 106/minute.

When assessing a client's risk of developing nosocomial infection, a nurse plans to determine potential entry portals, which include: a. the urinary meatus. b. vomitus. c. contaminated water. d. sexual intercourse.

a. the urinary meatus.

A nurse determines that the therapeutic effectiveness of magnesium sulfate (MgSO4) for client who has preeclampsia is achieved when there is increased: a. urinary output. b. blood pressure. c. respiratory rate. d. uterine movement.

a. urinary output.

who should receive rhogam

an o- woman following spontaneous abortion

A nurse should assist a pregnant client who is in the first trimester to achieve the developmental task of this stage of pregnancy, which is: a. accepting the fact that she is pregnant. b. accepting the fact that the fetus is a separate being. c. accepting that she will soon deliver the child. d. accepting that her body image has changed.

a. accepting the fact that she is pregnant.

A newborn is placed under fluorescent light as part of the treatment for physiologic jaundice. During the duration of the newborn's treatment, a nurse should: a. cover the newborn's closed eyes with patches. b. measure the newborn's pulse and respirations every two hours. c. keep the newborn under the light at all times, even during the feedings. d. notify the physician if the newborns stools become greenish yellow.

a. cover the newborn's closed eyes with patches.

A nurse should assess a child who has diabetes mellitus (type 1) for symptoms of hyperglycemia, which include: a. flushed skin and thirst. b. irritability and hunger. c. sweating and jitteriness. d. lethargy and tremors.

a. flushed skin and thirst.

A 36-week-pregnant woman awakens to find she is having profuse, red vaginal bleeding. A nurse should prepare the woman to have an immediate sonogram to determine the: a. location of the placenta. b. uterine response to labor. c. the fetus's current weight. d. condition of the uterine vascular bed.

a. location of the placenta.

Grave's Disease/ hyperthyroidism

accelerated physical and mental function. Sensitivity to heat. Fine/soft hair.

pt should sign consent when

accurately describes upcoming procedure

DKA

acetone and keytones increase! once treated expect postassium to drop! have K+ ready

contractions 3 minutes apart = what phase of labor?

active

What are the contraindications for Mag sulfate?

active vagninal bleeding, dilation of cervix is > 6cm, chorioamnionitis, > 34 wks gestation, acute fetal distress, severe pregnancy induced HTN or eclampsia

Buck's Traction; AP can NOT

adjust the pt's hanging weights

appropriate action for intravenous pyelogram for next day

administer laxative, npo, econurage fluids

RN intervention; toddler tonsillectomy:

administer pain meds on a regular schedule 1st day post op

IV technique

advance catheter

MMR and varicella immunizaions

after 15 months!

what to tell woman if trying to get pregnant

after stops, may take awhile

complications of chest tube insertion

air leaks - monitor the water seal chamber for continuous bubbling (air leak); tension pneumothorax - sucking chest wounds, prolonged clamping of the tubing, kinks in the tubing, or obstructing can cause this

Complications of chest tube insertion

air leaks - monitor the water seal chamber for continuous bubbling (air leak); tension pneumothorax - sucking chest wounds, prolonged clamping of the tubing, kinks in the tubing, or obstruction may cause this Tidaling in water seal chamber is normal!

complications of chest tube insertion

air leaks - monitor the water seal chamber for continuous bubbling; tension pneumothorax - sucking chest wounds, prolonged clamping of the tube; kinks in the tubing, or obstruction may cause this

before an IV urography procedure the nurse should check if patient is

allergic to iodine & check creatinine levels b/c dye can cause renal failure

what to ask before flu shot

allergy to eggs

what to ask before MMR

allergy to eggs or neomycin

what should the nurse check before an IV urography procedure

allergy to iodine and check creatinine levels because dye can cause renal failure

infant with CP getting enteral feeding, intervene when

allowing to run for 8 min

16 weeks pregnant

alpha protein

Hypnosis purpose

alter perception of pain

Kosher foods

animals which chew cud and have split hooves (cattle, sheep, goats, & deer), seafood with fins and scales, NO PORK (hotdogs, sausage, gelatin), and no meats mixed with milk

early detection of men's prostate cancer

annual measurement of prostate specific antigen (PSA) should be performed for men over 50

discrete and applies the letting go of an object or person before the loss as in the case of terminal illness individuals have the opportunity to greet before the actual loss

anticipatory grief

terminally ill patient only wants family, not friends with them. Type of grief?

anticipatory, not dysfunctional, normal or disenfranchised

clozapine, Clozaril

antipsychotic anticholinergic

report what after a craniotomy?

aphasia, because this means increased ICP r/t increased bleeding, which is the highest risk. keep HOB at 30

teaching for peripheral artery disease

apply lubricating lotion to the feet to pre even cracting of the skin. don't elevate feet above heart

Ileostomy Care

apply skin barriers to stoma, empty bag when it is 1/3 full, assess for fluid and electrolyte imbalances

ARDS and DIC

are always secondary to another disease or trauma

detached retina

area of detachment should be in the dependent position

Pregnant non-pharmacological pain management

aromatherapy, breathing techniques, imagery, music, use of focal points, subdued lighting

case manager with mental patients

arrange transportation to appointments

Breastfeeding and hepatitis c

as long as you don't have cracked nipples

gullian-barre syndrome

ascending muscle weakness

Early S/S of cold stress in infant

axillary temp < 97.7, increased respiration rate, increased HR, mottled skin

early s/s of cold stress in infants

axillary temp <97.7, increase rr, increased hr, mottled skin

When a client who has a diagnosis of depression is taking a monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitor, which of these dieatry instructions should a nurse give to the client? a. "Increase your intake of foods that are high in vitamin C, such as oranges." b. "Avoid foods that contain tyramine, such as aged cheeses." c. "Increase your intake of foods high in tryptophan, such as fish." d. "Restrict foods high in sodium, such as canned soups."

b. "Avoid foods that contain tyramine, such as aged cheeses."

Which of these instructions should a nurse include in the plan of care for a 32-week gestation client who had an amniocentesis today? a. "Drink at least six glasses of fluids during the next six hours after the test." b. "Call the clinic if you experience any abdominal cramps." c. "Don't be concerned if you have some vaginal spotting in the next 12 hours." d. "When you get home, stay on bed-rest for the next 48 hours."

b. "Call the clinic if you experience any abdominal cramps."

Which of these statements, if made by a client who has chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, indicates improvement? a. "I hope to attend my grandson's graduation next month." b. "I can now walk one more block than I could last month." c. "I take several quick breaths when I begin to cough." d. "I do my breathing exercises in the evening after I eat dinner."

b. "I can now walk one more block than I could last month."

Which of these client reports should a nurse recognize as suggestive of hypothyroidism? a. "My hands shake whenever I reach for anything." b. "I feel cold and tired all the time." c. "I sweat whenever I walk more than one block." d. "My head aches each evening."

b. "I feel cold and tired all the time."

A positive Chvosteks sign is found in a patient. The nurse would anticipate IV administration of

calcium gluconate (because hypocalcemia causes Chvostek's sign)

Which of these statements, if made by a nursing student prior to a sterile dressing change, is correct? a. "I understand that if objects touch other objects on the sterile field they are considered contaminated." b. "I understand that sterile objects that are below my waist are considered contaminated." c. "I understand that all objects in the sterile field must be dry." d. "I understand that contaminated objects can be used if rinsed with an antimicrobial solution."

b. "I understand that sterile objects that are below my waist are considered contaminated."

Which of these statements, if made by a client who had a total hip replacement, would indicate a correct understanding of the postoperative instructions? a. "I will stoop carefully to pick up items from the floor." b. "I will use a raised toilet seat in the bathroom." c. "I will bend forward when tying my shoes." d. "I will put my leg through the full range of motion each day."

b. "I will use a raised toilet seat in the bathroom."

Which of these assignments, if made by a nurse to a nursing assistant, indicates that the nurse needs additional instructions regarding the principles of delegation? a. "Please bathe the client in room 12, and then bring the client to the dining room for breakfast by 9 A.M." b. "Please bathe the client in room 10, administer a back rub, and then evaluate if the back rub eased the client's discomfort." c. "Please measure the intake and output for the client's in rooms 8. 9. and 10, and record each on the intake/output sheets by 2 P.M." d. "Please toilet the clients in rooms 11, 12, and 13 mid-morning and after lunch."

b. "Please bathe the client in room 10, administer a back rub, and then evaluate if the back rub eased the client's discomfort."

When assessing a group of children, a nurse should recognize which child is at increased risk of developing acute glomerulonephritis? a. A 3-year-old who has multiple urinary tract anomalies. b. A 4-year-old who had a streptococcal infection a week ago. c. A 5-year-old who has recurrent enuresis at night. d. A 6-year-old who had chicken pox infection two weeks ago.

b. A 4-year-old who had a streptococcal infection a week ago.

A nurse should recognize that a client's selection of which of these foods demonstrates a correct understanding of a high-fiber diet for colon cancer prevention? a. Corn muffin. b. Bran flakes. c. Raising muffin. d. Green salad.

b. Bran flakes.

Thorazine and Haldol

can cause EPS

Which of these outcome criteria is appropriate for a client who has a nursing diagnosis of ineffective airway clearance? a. Absence of wheezing throughout the lung fields. b. Clear lung sounds on auscultation. c. Pulse oximetry level of 80%. d. Frequent coughing throughout the day.

b. Clear lung sounds on auscultation.

An 8-month-old infant is admitted to the hospital because of failure to thrive. Which of these actions should a nurse plan? a. Limit the parents' interactions with the infant. b. Consistently assign the care of the infant to the same staff. c. Rotate assignments so that all staff can evaluate the infant. d. Limit the infant's activity until the cause of the problem is identified.

b. Consistently assign the care of the infant to the same staff.

Which of these actions should a nurse take prior to assisting an elderly client to shave his face? a. Have the client sign a consent form. b. Determine what medications the client takes. c. Soften the client's skin by applying lotion. d. Cleanse the face with a bactericidal solution.

b. Determine what medications the client takes.

A client has been admitted with acute pancreatitis. Which of these laboratory test results supports this diagnosis? a. Elevated serum potassium level. b. Elevated serum amylase level. c. Elevated serum sodium level. d. Elevated serum creatinine level.

b. Elevated serum amylase level.

Which of these instructions should be included in the teaching plan for the parents of a 10-month-old infant who is admitted to the hospital for failure to thrive? a. Advise the mother to make sure the infant drinks the entire bottle at each feeding. b. Encourage the mother to feed the infant slowly in a quiet environment. c. Teach the mother to position the infant on the abdomen following feedings. d. Instruct the mother to play actively with the infant during bottle feedings.

b. Encourage the mother to feed the infant slowly in a quiet environment.

A nurse charts on all assigned clients at 2:00 P.M. The nurse then remembers something that happened at 9:00 A.M. to a client who was not charted. Which of these actions should the nurse take? a. Include the 9:00 A.M. scenario in the shift report. b. Enter the scenario after the original 2:00 P.M. charting and mark it as a "late entry". c. Put the information in the margin and indicate the accurate time placement by drawing an arrow. d. Draw a line through the previous charting with "error" and then re-record everything, including the new information.

b. Enter the scenario after the original 2:00 P.M. charting and mark it as a "late entry".

Which of these changes in the assessment data of a child who has congestive heart failure should a nurse recognize as indicative of a therapeutic response to prescribed medication therapy? a. Increased weight. b. Increased urine output. c. Increased respiratory rate. d. Increased heart size.

b. Increased urine output.

Which of these actions should a nurse include to enhance the effectiveness of client teaching sessions? a. Include all content in one session so as not to overwhelm the client. b. Initially demonstrate and explain the procedure to the client. c. Avoid repetition of content. d. Include all clients on the unit in the sessions.

b. Initially demonstrate and explain the procedure to the client.

A young healthy adult, who has been exercising in hot weather, has fatigue, loss of appetite, and lightheadedness. Which of these assessments should a nurse make? a. Determine the client's preferred diet. b. Measure the client's body temperature. c. Auscultate the lungs. d. Ascertain the client's typical sleep pattern.

b. Measure the client's body temperature.

Which of these manifestations should a nurse expect to observe in a client who is diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia? a. Regression. b. Suspiciousness. c. Catatonia. d. Hyperactivity.

b. Suspiciousness.

Which of these manifestations should a nurse expect to observe in a 3-month-old infant who is diagnosed with dehydration? a. Hyperreflexia. b. Tachycardia. c. Bradypnea. d. Agitation.

b. Tachycardia.

Propanolol (-lol meds - Beta Blockers)

can cause bronchoconstriction

Which assessment information should a nurse obtain first when a pregnant woman and her husband arrive at the Labor and Delivery Unit? a. Whether the couple attended birthing classes. b. The frequency and intensity of labor contractions. c. The number of previous pregnancies and outcomes. d. The amount and time of the client's last food intake.

b. The frequency and intensity of labor contractions.

Which of these actions best demonstrates cultural sensitivity by a nurse? a. The nurse talks in a slow-paced speech. b. The nurse asks clients about their beliefs and practices toward pregnancy. c. The nurse uses charts and diagrams when teaching pregnant clients. d. The nurse can speak several different languages.

b. The nurse asks clients about their beliefs and practices toward pregnancy.

pathological jaundice occurs: physiological jaundice occurs:

before 24 hours (lasts 7 days) after 24 hours

Empty JP drain when? clean how?

before half full, or every 8-12 hrs, NOT 24 hours. Clean with soap and water, NOT antimicrobials or Dakin's etc.

vertebrae related to paralysis

below or above l1-l2 = paralysis

flumazenil, Romazicon

benzo overdose

a client should receive a dose of flumazenil ( romazicon) to treat symptoms of

benzodiazepine overdose

Glycosylate hemoglobin

best indicator for average blood glucose level for the past 120 days; normal range is 4-6%, diabetic range is 6.5-8%

glycosylate hemoglobin

best indicator for average blood glucose level for the past 120d, normal range is 4-6%, diabetic range is 6.5-8%

blood spill

bleach

Furosemide (Lasix) Purposes of Use

block reabsorption of Na and chloride and prevent reabsorption of water; cause extensive diuresis Used for: pulmonary edema caused by HF, emergent need for rapid mobilization of fluid

Fat embolism

blood tinged sputum r/t inflammations. Increase ESR, respiratory alkalosis. Hypocalcemia, increased serum lipids.

Contraindication of MMR

blood transfusion

contra to MMR

blood transfusion

Heart murmur sound

blowing or swishing

15 min immediate postpartum period requires immediate action by nurse?

bobby uterus

postpartum, immediate action?

boggy uterus, massage fundus

PVC's

can turn into V fib.

Which of these discharge instructions should a nurse include for a client who has a ruptured tympanic membrane that occurred during a fall? a. "No showers or washing of the hair for the next month." b. "Avoid yawning or holding your head down." c. "Do not allow any water to enter the ear until healing is confirmed by direct visualization." d. "Avoid swallowing and coughing until your ear has healed."

c. "Do not allow any water to enter the ear until healing is confirmed by direct visualization."

A nurse has been discussing the nutritional needs of children with a group of parents in a clinic. Which of these statements, if made by the parent of a 2-year-old child, should the nurse follow up? a. "I give my child slices of cheese as an afternoon snack." b. "I give my child a cup of skim milk as an afternoon snack." c. "I give my child some popcorn as an afternoon snack." d. "I give my child some yogurt as an afternoon snack."

c. "I give my child some popcorn as an afternoon snack."

Which of the statements if made by a client who is take furosemide (Lasix), supports a nursing diagnosis of knowledge deficit? a. "This medication will increase the amount and frequency of my urination." b. "This medication must be taken, even on days when I fell well." c. "I will need to add more salt to my diet because this medication will increase its excretion." d. "I should change my position slowly to avoid dizziness related to this medication."

c. "I will need to add more salt to my diet because this medication will increase its excretion."

A woman is treated in the emergency room for a broken arm and multiple facial bruises caused by her spouse. Which of these statements, if made by a nurse, is therapeutic? a. "You should leave this relationship now or you will be sorry." b. "Are you aware that women who remain in abusive relationships eventually are killed?" c. "This type of abuse typically recurs after a period of remorse by the abuser." d. "Can you think of what you did to cause this abuse?"

c. "This type of abuse typically recurs after a period of remorse by the abuser."

Wife progressing quickly

can you tell me more

A physician has ordered 100 mg of Amoxicillin po for a child. The available liquid amoxicillin is 250 mg/5 mL. How many milliliters should a nurse administer? a. 1.0 b. 1.5. c. 2.0 d. 2.5

c. 2.0

When discussing weigh gain during pregnancy, a nurse should recommend that the total weight gain for a pregnant client who is at ideal body weight for her height is: a. at least 15 pounds. b. 15 to 20 pounds. c. 25 to 35 pounds. d. at least 45 pounds.

c. 25 to 35 pounds.

A nurse takes the weight of a normal 2-year-old child who comes in to the pediatric clinic for a well-child visit. If the child weighted 7 lbs, 2 oz. at birth, how much should the nurse expect the child to weight at this visit? a. 14 lbs, 2 oz. b. 18 lbs, 6 oz. c. 28 lbs, 8 oz. d. 45 lbs, 10 oz.

c. 28 lbs, 8 oz.

A licensed practical nurse (LPN) is assigned to care for all of these clients. Which client should the nurse assess first? a. A 25-year-old client who is terminally ill with metastatic testicular cancer. b. A 37-year-old client who has second-degree burns on both feet. c. A 49-year-old client who has an acute myocardial infarction related to cocaine ingestion. d. A 68-year-old client who is bed bound related to severe Parkinson's disease.

c. A 49-year-old client who has an acute myocardial infarction related to cocaine ingestion.

Each of these clients has impaired mobility related to knee surgery. Which client should a nurse assess first? a. A 20-year-old who has a sports-related injury. b. A 37-year-old who reports limited mobility. c. A 59-year-old who has a history of hypertension. d. A 70-year-old who has bilateral cataracts.

c. A 59-year-old who has a history of hypertension.

The mother of a 2-month-old tells a nurse that the baby is consuming six ounces of plain commercial formula seven times a day, plus one ounce of cereal in the morning and at bedtime. Based on this information, the nurse should conclude that the baby's diet is: a. too high in calories. b. too high in iron content. c. deficient in calcium. d. insufficient for the baby's age and weight.

c. A 59-year-old who has a history of hypertension.

A nurse should question an order for a potassium chloride intravenous infusion for which of these clients? a. A client who has hypoxia. b. A client who is obese. c. A client who has anuria. d. A client who is congested.

c. A client who has anuria.

Which of these behaviors, if taken by a staff nurse on a psychiatric unit, indicates a correct understanding of therapeutic techniques? a. A nurse smiles when speaking with clients who are manic. b. A nurse uses touch to communicate concern with a depressed client. c. A nurse sets consistent limits with manipulative clients. d. A nurse shares own anxiety reduction techniques with a client who has panic attacks.

c. A nurse sets consistent limits with manipulative clients.

Which of these women, each of whom is in labor, should a nurse recognize as in need of immediate attention? a. A woman who is having contractions every 6 to 8 minutes of mild to moderate intensity. b. A woman who is receiving oxytocin augmentation and who has contractions lasting 60 to 70 seconds. c. A woman who is in the active phase of labor and who insists she needs to use the bedpan to have a bowel movement. d. A woman whose uterine contractions frequency is every two to give minutes.

c. A woman who is in the active phase of labor and who insists she needs to use the bedpan to have a bowel movement.

Which of these tasks should a licensed practical nurse (LPN) delegate to a nursing assistant? a. Checking the 11 A.M. blood sugar for a client who has ketoacidosis. b. Measuring the pulse oximetry level for a client who has status asthmaticus. c. AMbulating a client who had a hip replacement three days ago. d. Changing the dressing for a client who had wound debridement last week.

c. AMbulating a client who had a hip replacement three days ago.

Which of these nursing measures is the priority for a child who has hemophilia and who sustains a leg injury? a. Ensuring adequate hydration for the child. b. Soaking the child's injured leg in warm water. c. Administering the missing factor VIII to the child. d. Transfusing one unit of whole blood to the child.

c. Administering the missing factor VIII to the child.

A client has persistent paranoid delusions that the food on the unit is poisoned. Which of these measures should a nurse include in the client's care plan? a. Explaining that staff does not poison clients. b. Focusing on how the hospital staff helps clients. c. Allowing the client to eat food from sealed containers. d. Telling the client that not eating the food that is served will result in privilege restrictions.

c. Allowing the client to eat food from sealed containers.

Which of these measures should a nurse include when planning care for an 88-year-old client who is admitted to the hospital with pneumonia? a. Restricting visitors to the client's immediate family members. b. Limiting the client care activities to no more than five minutes each. c. Allowing the client to perform self-care as tolerated. d. Providing the client with a non-stimulating environment.

c. Allowing the client to perform self-care as tolerated.

All of these clients are on bed rest. Which one is the most at risk to develop skin breakdown? a. An 82-year-old client who bathes once a week. b. An 83-year-old client who applies powder after drying the skin. c. An 84-year-old client who has been NPO for four days. d. An 85-year-old client who has coronary artery disease.

c. An 84-year-old client who has been NPO for four days.

Thrombophlebitis is a complication that may result due to surgery. Which of these actions should a nurse take in the operating room to prevent this complication from occurring? a. Gatch the knee of the bed. b. Administer anticoagulants preoperatively. c. Apply sequential compression devices. d. Maintain the legs in a dependent position.

c. Apply sequential compression devices.

A child who has cystic fibrosis is receiving pancrelipase (Pancrease MT) with meals and snacks. To determine if the desired effects of the Pancrease are achieved, a nurse should consider which of these questions? a. Is the child's blood sugar level within normal limits? b. Has the child's appetite improved with the medications? c. Are the child's stools of normal consistency? d. Does the child report increased belching and flatus?

c. Are the child's stools of normal consistency?

A client is eight hours postoperative after a transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP). Which of these observations, if noted by a nurse, indicates a complication? a. Hourly urine output of 90 mL. b. Reports of bladder spasms. c. BP 92/60 mm Hg, pulse rate 118/minute. d. Pink-tinged urine output.

c. BP 92/60 mm Hg, pulse rate 118/minute.

Which of these assessment findings, if present in a 4-month-old infant who has severe diarrhea, should a nurse recognize as suggestive that the infant is dehydrated? a. Bulging anterior fontanel. b. Pulse rate of 120/minute. c. Decreased urine output. d. Cyanosis of the mucus membrane.

c. Decreased urine output.

Which of these symptoms should a nurse expect to assess in a client who develops hypoglycemia? a. Fruity breath odor. b. Polyuria. c. Diaphoresis. d. Flushed skin.

c. Diaphoresis.

Which of these lunch selections, if made by a client who has congestive heart failure, should a nurse recognize as indicative of a need for additional instructions? a. Cottage cheese with fresh fruit salad, whole wheat bread, and herbal tea. b. Baked chicken with brown rice, mixed green salad, and iced coffee. c. Egg salad sandwich with mayonnaise, pickles, and seltzer water. d. Beef tenderloin, carrots, mashed potatoes, and a baked apple.

c. Egg salad sandwich with mayonnaise, pickles, and seltzer water.

Which of these nursing measures is appropriate for a client who has recurrent renal calculi? a. Weighing the client daily before breakfast. b. Measuring the blood pressure every four hours. c. Encouraging a daily intake of three liters of fluids. d. Testing the urine for protein each shift.

c. Encouraging a daily intake of three liters of fluids.

Which of these measures should an emergency room nurse include when speaking with a family experiencing the loss of an infant from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)? a. Explaining to the parents how SIDS could have been predicted. b. Discouraging the parents from viewing the infant's body. c. Encouraging the parents to take the opportunity to say goodbye. d. Interviewing the parents in-depth about the circumstances of the infants death.

c. Encouraging the parents to take the opportunity to say goodbye.

Which of these techniques should a nurse plan to use with a client who is delusional? a. Explore the delusion so the client will know it is false. b. Explain clearly why the client's belief is incorrect. c. Focus on reality-based topics. d. Avoid speaking with the client when he/she is delusional.

c. Focus on reality-based topics.

A nurse should recognize that which of these occupations increases a person's risk of developing hepatitis B? a. Sanitation worker. b. Nursery school teacher. c. Hemodialysis nurse. d. Fish market sales person.

c. Hemodialysis nurse.

Which of these nursing diagnoses is the priority for a young adult client who has first-degree burns of the legs and smoke inhalation from a fire in the home? a. Pain. b. Risk for infection. c. Impaired gas exchange. d. Body image disturbance.

c. Impaired gas exchange.

Which of these tasks is appropriate for a nurse to delegate to a nursing assistant in an acute care unit? a. Feeding a client who was admitted with a stroke yesterday. b. Ambulating a client who was admitted with a myocardial infarction yesterday. c. Measure the blood pressure of a client who was admitted with an asthma attack yesterday. d. Suctioning the tracheostomy that was performed on a client yesterday.

c. Measure the blood pressure of a client who was admitted with an asthma attack yesterday.

Which of these actions, if taken by a nursing assistant, should a nurse recognize as increasing the client's risk of developing a nosocomial infection? a. Wearing non-sterile gloves while emptying the Foley drainage bag. b. Taping a paper bag to the side rail for tissue disposal. c. Placing the Foley catheter drainage bag on the bed while transferring the client. d. Using the same cuff to measure the blood pressures of all the clients on the unit.

c. Placing the Foley catheter drainage bag on the bed while transferring the client.

Which of these assessments is the priority for a client who is admitted with recurrent depression? a. Previous episodes of depression. b. Compliance with prescribed medications. c. Presence of a suicide plan. d. Problems with communication.

c. Presence of a suicide plan.

Which of these outcomes should a nurse focus on for a client who had a bronchoscopy two hours ago? a. Preventing hemorrhage. b. Preventing pneumonia. c. Preventing aspiration. d. Preventing dehydration.

c. Preventing aspiration.

A client who is receiving radiation therapy has a nursing diagnosis of imbalanced nutrition: less than body requirements related to diminished taste perception and nausea. Which of these additional nursing diagnoses should a nurse consider for the client? a. Risk for aspiration. b. Ineffective protection. c. Risk for deficient fluid volume. d. Altered tissue perfusion.

c. Risk for deficient fluid volume.

Which of these nursing diagnosis is the priority for a client who is one-hour postoperative after extensive abdominal surgery? a. Risk for impaired physical mobility. b. Risk for deficient fluid volume. c. Risk for ineffective airway clearance. d. Risk for infection.

c. Risk for ineffective airway clearance.

Which of these factors should a nurse consider when delegating tasks to unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP)? a. The UAP's relationship with clients. b. The UAP's willingness to perform tasks. c. The UAP's previous experiences on the unit. d. The UAP's duration of employment on the unit.

c. The UAP's previous experiences on the unit.

Which of these assessments is the initial priority of a client who is one-hour postoperative after an exploratory laparotomy? a. The appearance of the client's surgical incision. b. The client's level consciousness. c. The adequacy of the client's respiratory function. d. The client's fluid and electrolyte status.

c. The adequacy of the client's respiratory function.

A 12-month-old child is playing with the father. Which of these behaviors indicates that the child is demonstrating object permanence? a. The child transfers a toy to the other hand when given another one. b. The child returns a block to the same spot on the table. c. The child looks for a toy that the father has hidden under the table. d. The child recognizes that a ball of clay is the same when flattened out.

c. The child looks for a toy that the father has hidden under the table.

A nurse is monitoring a client who had a cystoscopy six hours ago. The nurse should inform the physician of which these manifestations? a. The client has pink-tinged urine. b. The client reports burning on urination. c. The client's white blood cell count is 15,000 mm3. d. The client appears drowsy.

c. The client's white blood cell count is 15,000 mm3.

Which of these observations of a student nurse's behavior while interacting with a client who is crying indicates a correct understanding of therapeutic communication? a. The student maintains continuous eye contact with the client. b. The student places one arm around the client's shoulder? c. The student sits quietly next to the client. d. The student leaves the room to provide privacy for the client.

c. The student sits quietly next to the client.

A client who had a coronary artery bypass graft four days ago suddenly develops sinus tachycardia and reports shortness of breath and dizziness. Which of these interpretations and actions should a nurse take? a. This is an expected occurrence following bypass surgery; continue to monitor the client. b. This indicates normalization of the blood pressure; hold all anti-hypertensive medications. c. This may be an early sign of heart failure; notify the physician. d. This indicates hypoxia; administer oxygen at 5/L per minute.

c. This may be an early sign of heart failure; notify the physician.

A nurse is caring for a client with burns and in reverse isolation. Which measures should the nurse include? a. Wearing disposable gloves when chaging the dressings. b. Having the client wear goggles when staff is in the room. c. Wearing a gown, mask, and gloves when providing care to the client. d. Disposing of the client's soiled laundry in a red bag.

c. Wearing a gown, mask, and gloves when providing care to the client.

A client diagnosed with type 1 diabetes mellitus has a glycosylated hemoglobin A1c of 4.2%. A nurse should interpret this to mean that the client has: a. had a period of sustained hyperglycemia. b. been non-compliant with home management. c. been in relatively good diabetic control. d. eaten a high carbohydrate snack just prior to testing.

c. been in relatively good diabetic control.

When caring for a client who has hepatitis B, a nurse should wear: a. gloves when administering oral medications to the client. b. a gown when changing the client's position. c. gloves when removing the intravenous cannula. d. a gown when emptying the client's used bath water.

c. gloves when removing the intravenous cannula.

A nurse should explain to a primigravida that urine tests will be done at each prenatal visit throughout the pregnancy to measure: a. specific gravity and pregnancy hormones. b. culture and white blood cell count. c. glucose and protein. d. bacteria and red blood cell count.

c. glucose and protein.

A client has shortness of breath when lying down and usually assumes an upright or sitting position in order to breathe more comfortably. A nurse should document this observation as: a. dyspnea. b. bradypnea. c. orthopnea. d. apnea.

c. orthopnea.

Hodgkin's disease

cancer of the lymph. very curable in early stages

Complication of pericarditis

cardiac tamponade (hypoTN, muffled heart sounds, JVD, paradoxical pulse)

complications of pericarditis

cardiac tamponade (hypotension, muffled heart sounds, JVD, pardoxical pulse)

Complications of pericarditis

cardiac tamponade: hypotension, muffled heart sounds, JVD, paradoxical pulse

Hospice:

care and tx will be provided to control symptoms and make me comfortable

retino blastoma

cat's eye reflex

insert catheter in male

cath tray on bedside table waist height

during Continuous Bladder Irrigation (CBI)

catheter is taped to the thigh. leg must be kept straight.

peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC)

catheter used for long-term intravenous access and inserted in the basilic or cephalic vein just above or below the antecubital space with the tip of the catheter resting in the superior vena cava Needs an informed consent

Isoniazid

causes peripheral neuritis

Addison's

causes sever hypotension!

CVA

cerebriovascular accident. brain tissue dies.

African American women are at increased risk for what?

cervical cancer

what does abnormal pap smear indicate?

cervical cancer

SIADH (increased ADH)

change in LOC, decreased deep tendon reflexes, tachycardia. N/V HA administer Declomycin, diuretics

tpn

change q. 24 glucose q. 4

nephrotic syndrome

characterized by massive proteinuria caused by glomerular damage. corticosteroids are the mainstay

chronic kidney disease

check GFR

before IV antibiotics?

check allergies (esp. penicillin) make sure cultures and sensitivity has been done before first dose.

PICC, prior to starting initial infusion

check chest xray

s/s of pericarditis

chest pressure/pain, FRICTION RUB, SOB, pain relieved when sitting and leaning forward

S/S of pericarditis

chest pressure/pain, friction rub, SOB, pain relieved when sitting and leaning forward

bryant's traction

children <3 y <35 lbs with femur fx

alcohol withdrawal heroin withdrawal nicotine withdrawal alcohol abstinence opioid over dose

chlordiazeproxide( Librium) methadone( dolophine) bupropion ( wellbutrin) disulfiram ( antabuse) naloxone (narcan)

NCLEX answer tips

choose assessment first! (assess, collect, auscultate, monitor, palpate) only choose intervention in an emergency or stress situation. If the answer has an absolute, discard it. Give priority to the answers that deal with the patient's body, not machines, or equipment.

closed intermitten irrigation

clamp cath clense injection port insert irrigant unclamp

Steps in performing closed intermittent irrigation

clamp catheter w/ injection port and extension tubing, cleanse port slowly inject syringe w/ irrigant into catheter remove syringe and unclamp allow irrigant to drain into drainage bag

pt not going to have surgery

clarify, notify, AMA, Document

Safety for parkinson's

clear area

proper three-point gait use of crutches

client moves both crutches forward, along with the affected leg, and then moves the unaffected leg forward

Bulimia Plan of Care when meal planning

closely monitor the client during and after meals to prevent purging

what to look for for cataracts

cloudy lens with blurred vision

hypothyroid

coarse hair, bradycardia, periorbital edema

Sucralfate for PUD

coats stomach to prevent formation of ulcer and aids with healing existing ulcers

variable decelerations = what? intervention?

cord compression! prep for emergency c-section or inducing labor. also can change position, d/c oxytocin, o2 8-10L/min per mask, perform/assist with vaginal exam, assist with amnioinfusion if ordered

cognitive therapy

counseling

Sucking stab wound

cover wound and tape on 3 sides to allow air to escape. If you cover and occlude it--it could turn into a closed pneumo or tension pneumo!

MI

crushing stabbing chest pain unrelieved by nitro

angina

crushing, stabbing chest pain relieved by nitro

proper use of crutches: going down the stairs

crutches and affected leg down, followed by unaffected leg

Which of these instructions should a nurse include in the teaching plan for a client who had removal of a cataract in the left eye? a. "Forcefully cough and take deep breaths every two hours to keep your airway clear." b. "Perform the prescribed eye exercises each day to strengthen your eye muscles." c. "Rinse your eyes with saline each morning to prevent postoperative infection." d. "Take the prescribed stool softener to avoid increasing intraocular pressure."

d. "Take the prescribed stool softener to avoid increasing intraocular pressure."

A client who has Parkinson's disease has been identified as being at risk for falls. Which of these actions by a nurse is most likely to reduce the client's risk of falling? a. Monitor the client's blood pressure after ambulation. b. Ensure the client wears socks when ambulating. c. Encourage frequent weight-bearing exercise. d. Assign an assistant to remain with the client when ambulating.

d. Assign an assistant to remain with the client when ambulating.

An adolescent has a nursing diagnosis of fatigue related to inadequate intake of iron-rich foods. Selection of which of these lunches by the client indicates a correct understanding of foods high in iron content? a. Peanut butter and jam sandwich. b. Chicken nuggets with rice. c. Tuna salad sandwich. d. Beefburger with cheese.

d. Beefburger with cheese.

A client vomits during a continuous nasogastric tube feeding. A nurse should stop the feeding and take which of these actions? a. Suction the nasogastric tube. b. Flush the tube with 30 mL of sterile water. c. Remove the nasogastric tube. d. Check the residual volume.

d. Check the residual volume.

Which of these items should a nurse removed from the food tray of a client who is on a sodium-restricted diet? a. Packet of a salt substitute. b. Grapefruit juice. c. Container of jelly. d. Ketchup.

d. Ketchup.

Which of these actions should a nurse take prior to initiating prescribed antibiotic therapy for a client who has a urinary tract infection? a. Measure the body temperature. b. Cleanse the perineum. c. Weigh the client. d. Obtain a urine culture specimen.

d. Obtain a urine culture specimen.

A nurse should place a child who is two hours post-tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy in which of these positions? a. Supine, flat. b. Orthopneic. c. Trendelenberg. d. Side-lying.

d. Side-lying.

Which of these actions, if taken by a nurse who is transferring a client from the bed to the chair, is correct? a. The bed is raised to a comfortable working height for the nurse. b. The wheelchair is placed perpendicular to the bed. c. The nurse stands behind the client during the transfer. d. The nurse supports the client in an upright standing position for a few moments.

d. The nurse supports the client in an upright standing position for a few moments.

What are the five stages of grief

denial anger bargaining depression acceptance

A nurse in a prenatal clinic performs Leopold's maneuvers on a client who is 8-months-pregnant primarily to: a. turn the fetus in the uterus. b. ease the fetus into the true pelvis. c. assessment of the location of the placenta. d. determine the fetal presentation.

d. determine the fetal presentation.

When interacting with a client who is paranoid, a nurse should: a. use touch to place the client at ease. b. maintain a caring facial expression. c. stand close to the client. d. maintain a professional attitude towards the client.

d. maintain a professional attitude towards the client.

A nurse is monitoring a client who is taking acetylsalicylic acid (Aspirin) 975 mg daily for adverse effects, which include: a. loss of joint mobility. b. increased serum calcium levels. c. increasing heart failure. d. occult blood in the stools.

d. occult blood in the stools.

Foods that can cause gas for ostomy pt

dark green leafy veggies, beer, carbonated beverages, dairy products, and corn

lipid

dc 12.

Myasthenia gravis

decrease in receptor sites for acetylcholine. weakness observed in muscles, eyes mastication and pharyngeal musles. watch for aspiration.

Purpose of ice

decrease inflammation

Atorvastatin (lipitor) purpose

decrease manufacture of LDL and VLDL and increase HDLs; promotes vasodilation, decreased plaque site inflammation, and decreased risk of thromboembolism

if anemic, increase or decrease milk and give iron or no?

decrease milk as it interferes with iron absorption, and they need iron; give iron!

Renal failure

decrease protein, K, Na, increase carbs, strict I&O

Nursing interventions for Pt who is manic

decrease stimulation, frequent rest periods, observe for escalating behavior, provide outlets for physical activity, provide portable nutritious food, use a calm, matter-of-fact approach, give concise explanations

expected physiological changes of aging

decreased EVERYTHING (skin turgor, wt, chest wall movement, senses, ht, subQ fat)

nutritional needs for patient with hepatic encephalopathy

decreased protein, increased ammonia lvl

Valium, monitor for what?

decreased respirations

old ppl

decreased taste sensation

Benefits of applying ice to extremity

decreases inflammation, bleeding, fever, swelling, muscle spasms and pain

Iron toxicity reversal

deferoxamine

S/E of Furosemide (Lasix)

dehydration, hypoNa, hypoCl, hypoTN, hypoK OTOTOXICITY

IM site for children

deltoid and gluteus maximus

3 hr oral glucose test

fast the night before

Oral glucose tolerance test

fasting blood glucose level drawn at start then pt consumes a specified amount of glucose. Blood glucose levels drawn every 30m for 2hrs; instruct client to consume balanced diet for 3d prior then fast 10-12hr

oral glucose tolerance test

fasting blood glucose level drawn at start then pt consumes a specified amount of glucose; blood glucose levels drawn every 30 m for 2 hrs, instruct client to consume balanced diet for 3d prior then fast 10-12 hr

Oral glucose tolerance test

fasting blood glucose level drawn at start then pt consumes a specified amount of glucose; blood glucose levels drawn every 30min for 2hours; instruct client to consume balanced diet for 3 days prior to test, then fast for 10 to 12 hours

Hyper-parathyroid

fatigue, muscle weakness, renal calculi, back and joint pain (increased calcium) give a low calcium high phosphorous diet

russell traction

femur or lower leg

lumbar puncture

fetal position. post-neuro assess q15-30 until stable. flat 2-3 hour. encourage fluids, oral analgesics for headache.

mononucloesis

fever sore throat swollen lymph nodes increased WBC atypical lymphocytes spleanomegaly enlarged liver

pneumonia

fever and chills are usually present. For the elderly confusion is often present.

s/s of infections mono

fever, sore throat, swollen lymph glands, increased WBC, atypical lymphocytes, splenomegaly, enlarged liver

Foods that can cause odor for ostomy

fish, eggs, asparagus, garlic, beans, and dark green leafy veggies

Dehydration improving baby

flat fontanelle

Pt with heat stroke

flat with legs elevated

Negative symptoms of schizophrenia

flat, blunt affect; algoia (poverty of thought/speech); avolition (lack of motivation); anhedonia (lack of pleasure/joy); anergia (lack of energy)

bend at waist to pick up, or tuck pelvis and flex abs?

flex & tuck, never bend at waist!

what is histrionic personality disorder?

flirty & seductive

retinal detachment

floaters and flashes of light. curtain vision

Myelosuppression

flu shot

best to orient what? what not?

follow nurse, not skills checklist

BKA (below knee amputation)

foot of bed elevated for first 24 hours. position prone to provide hip extension.

nurse difficulty staffing weekend shifts. which actions should nurse manager take first to successfully implement staffing changes

form a staff task force to investigate current staffing issues

Insulins not to mix

garglarine and determis

normal PCWC (pulmonary capillary wedge pressure)

is 8-13 readings 18-20 are considered high

Defamation

is a false communication or careless disregard for the truth that causes damage to someone's reputation. in writing(Libel) or Verbally(Slander)

orange tag in psych

is emergent psych

MMR

is given SQ not IM

When pt is in distress....medication administration

is rarely a good choice

Total Gastrectomy

is total removal of the stomach; long term complication include dumping syndrome- undigested food rapidly enters the duodenum or jejunum usually 5-30 minutes after eating, epigastric pain with cramping, loud hyperactive bowel sounds- managed primarily with smaller and more frequent meals- no liquids with meals- increase in protein and fats- reduce carbs; Anemia may also be problem after gastric surgery due to decreased iron absorption; intrinsic factor is also lost so B12 cant be absorbed; folic acid deficiency, poor absorption of nutrients

woman is post pelvic surgery and asks why she has a foley catheter inserted, what is your response?

it avoids stress on the incision site/bladder

iv pump incident report

iv pump malfunction

Valproic acid for seizure control; A/E to report:

jaundice (liver damage)

Nutrition for increased ICP

keep HOB at 30 degrees, avoid extreme flexion, extension or rotation of the head and maintain in midline neutral position keep body aligned, avoid hip flexion/extension; minimize endotracheal or oral suctioning; instruct pt to avoid coughing or blowing nose

nursing interventions for increased ICP

keep HOB at 30, avoid extreme flextion, extension or rotation of the head & maintain in midline neutral position; keep body aligned to avoid hip flextion/extentio, minimize endotracheal suctioning; instruct pt to avoid coughing or blowing nose

ICP

keep HOB midline

stump

keep dry

alcohol

keep safe, orient time and place

Metformin contraindication

kidney disease, severe infection, shock, hypoxic conditions

gastric lavage

lay patient on left side, instill 2-300 ml sterile water

Nursing Interventions during late or variable deceleration

left lateral position, oxygen, c-section

Change-of-shift report:

level of assistance needed from bed o wheelchair

Radiation implant

limit visitors to 30 minutes

Bariatric surgeries Dietary planning

limited to liquids or pureed foods for first 6wks, meal size shouldn't exceed 1c, vit & min supplements

Psych med

lip smacking

calcium gluconate antidote

mag

Newborn w/ Resp Distress syndrome

maintain a normal body temp

Immobile Pt POC:

maintain correct body alignment with use of trochanter rolls

cyclophosphamide to toddler w/ neuroblastoma; RN intervention:

maintain hydration with liberal fluid intake; prevents hemorrhagic cystitis

Nurse Manager observing New RN's Time Mgmt Skills:

maintain notes

method to evaluate nurse's time management skills

maintain regular notes about the nurse's time management skills

Hand Rolls:

maintains a functional position

hand roll in each hand

maintains functional position

montelukast

maintanence, not rescue inhaler

do you report chlamydia, do you need consent, etc?

mandated reporting to CDC, without verbal or written consent

Malfunctioning IV machine

mark as defected and get new one

impaired vision:

mark steps with colorful tape

Nursing Interventions for Boggy Uterus Postpartum

massage first then administer oxytocin

Nutrition of boggy uterus postpartum

massage first then administer oxytocin

boggy uterus, do what?

massage the fundus

nursing interventions for boggy uterus

massage the fundus then administer oxytocin

Iatragenic

means it was caused by treatment, procedure or medication

DKA patient drops glucose from 450-250; do what? measure glucose, temp, what and how often?

measure glucose & potassium hourly, provide IV glucose at 250 to prevent hypoglycemia

early sign of cystic fibrosis

meconium in ileus at birth

community mental health clinic which group is appropriate for nurse to lead?

medication education group

expected findings of schizo?

memory deficit, difficulty concentrating, disordered thinking, poor problem solving and decision-making

If Pt develops reflex tachycardia from taking Imdur give what?

metoprolol (Lopressor)

kosher

milk and meat seperate

alk ash diet

milk, veggies, rhubarb, salmon

Normal stoma findings

moist shiny/pink; mild soap and water, then dry gently and completely, apply paste if used, apply barrier pastes to creases

nursing interventions for patient who has HSV-2

monitor fetal well being, fetal consequences include miscarriage, preterm labor, and intrauterine growth restriction, obtain cultures, possible c-section of lesions present during labor

Nutrition for pt who has HSV-2

monitor fetal well-being, fetal consequences - include miscarriage, preterm labor, and intrauterine growth restriction, obtain cultures, possible C-section of lesions present during labor

Nursing Interventions for Pt who has HSV-2

monitor fetal well-being, fetal consequences include miscarriage, preterm labor, and intrauterine growth restriction, obtain cultures, possible c section if lesions present during labor

Complications following a hypophysectomy

monitor for bleeding and nasal drainage for possible CSF leak (assess drainage for glucose of halo sign); assess neurological condition every hour for first 24 hours and every 4 hours after

Complications following a hypophysectomy (removal of pituitary gland)

monitor for bleeding and nasal drainage for possible CSF leak (assess drainage for glucose or halo sign); assess neurological condition every hour for first 24h and every 4h after

complications following hypophysectomy (removal of pituitary gland)

monitor for bleeding and nasal drainage for possible csf leak, assess neurological condition every hour for first 24 h and every 4h after;

cancer treatment

monitor platelets

Nursing intrvetions for Pt receiving TPN

monitor serum and urine glucose, monitor for "cracking" of solution, use sterile technique when changing central line, bag and tubing should be changed q24h

Clozapine (Clozaril) Chlorpromazine (Neg and Pos s/s Schizophrenia) S/E What to do?

neg and pos s/s of schizophrenia, relief of psychotic symptoms DRINK FLUIDS AVOID SUNLIGHT New onset diabetes/loss of glucose control (report s/s of increased thirst, urination, appetite), wt gain, hypercholesterolemia, orthostatic hypotension, anticholinergic effects, symptoms of agitation, dizziness, sedation, and sleep disruption, mild EPS such as tremor, risk for dyslipidemia, risk for fatal agranulocytosis (baseline & wkly monitor of WBC, notify of S/S of infection) Stop med for signs of neuroleptic malignant syndrome

Cholecystitis diet

no cheese! low fat, low cholesterol (<200), if AST & lipase, any type of bilirubin, WBC, amylase, LDH, are elevate = bad

for neutropenic pts

no fresh flowers, fresh fruits or veggies and no milk

Neutropenic pts

no fresh fruits or flowers

Head injury or skull fx

no nasotracheal suctioning

What is a kosher diet?

no shellfish but yes fish with fins and scales; no pork; no mixing meat with milk, ever

R sided Heart Failure

occurs when the right ventricle fails to contract effectively. right sided heart failure causes a backup of blood into the right atrium and venous circulation. Venous congestion in the systemic circulation results in jugular venous distention, hepatomegaly, splenomegaly, vascular congestion of the gastrointestinal tract, and peripheral edema. Right sided heart failure may result from an acute condition sich as right ventricle infarction or pulmonary embolism. Cor Pulmonale (right ventricular dilation and hypertrophy caused by pulmonary disease) can also cause right sided HF. Thr primary cause of heart failure is left sided heart failure. In this situation, left sided heart failure results in pulmonary congestionand increased pressure in the blood vessels of the lung (pulmonary hypertension). Eventually, chronic pulmonary hypertension (increased right ventricular afterload) results in right sided hypertrophy and HF.

Sibling bonding

offer gift each time sibling gets one

Bulimia Therapeutic Nursing Care

offer small and frequent meals

intraosseous infusion

often used in peds when venous access can't be obtained. hand drilled through tibia where cryatalloids, colloids, blood products and meds are administered into the marrow. one med that CANNOT be administered IO is isoproterenol, a beta agonist.

client to see first?

older client who is confused and attempting to pull on IV

Dehydration

oliguria

findings w/ severe preeclampsia

oliguria, proteinuria, blurred vision, facial edema

pyloric stenosis

olive like mass

During internal radiation

on bed rest while implant in place

prone to urinary calculi, include in diet...

oranges

dementia

orient with calendar

a client who has parkinson's disease is prescribed levodopa/carbidopa ( sinemet) and pramipexole ( Mirapex) for which of the following should the nurse monitor this client

orthostatic hypotension

Change of shift report

orthostatic hypotension by nurses station

urine output 15 ml/hr what additional assessment data is indicative of fluid volume deficit

orthostatic hypotension! inc bun, tachy,

Long term use of proton pump inhibitors

osteoporosis

gentamicin

otoxicity (tinnitus, HA, hearing loss, nausea, dizziness, vertigo) nephrotoxicity hypersensitivity- rash, pruritus

Intervene

pacing around wife

PAD

pain/cramping when walking, calf muscle atrophy, shiny cool extremities; elevate legs

glaucoma

painful vision loss. tunnel vision. halo

Bladder CA

painless hematuria

prevent heat loss in infant via conduction

paper on scale

what can grant informed consent?

parent of minor, spouse or closest relative granted power of attorney, court-ordered rep, legal guardian

use of restraints

provider must rewrite order every 24h, Toileting and ROM exercises and assessment of neurovascular and neurosensory status q2h, tie to bed frame (loose knots that are easily removed)

diptheria

pseudo membrane formation

sealed radiation implant

pt in private room, nurse should wear dosimeter film badge, visitors limited to 30m visits and maintain distance of 6ft, visitors who are pregnant or under 16yrs. should not contact Pt, lead container in room, instruct pt to call nurse for assistance with elimination

After lumbar puncture and oil based myelogram

pt is flat SUPINE (prevent headache and leaking of CSF)

administration of enema

pt should be left side lying (Sim's) with knee flexed.

After Cateract surgery

pt sleep on UNAFFECTED side with a night shield for 1-4 weeks

WBC left shift

pt with pyelo. neutrophils kick in to fight infections

brachial pulse

pulse area on an infant

cardiac tamponade

pulsus paradoxus

a patient is experiencing umbilical cord prolapse - intervention?

put hand up vagina and hold it there

when drawing an ABG

put in heparinized tube. Ice immediately, be sure there are no bubbles and label if pt was on O2

agitated and confused pt with head injury pulling iv

put on mittens and watch

wound has dehisced, do what?

put saline soaked sterile gauze over

pancreatitis pts

put them in fetal position, NPO, gut rest, Prepare anticubital site for PICC, they are probably going to get TPN/Lipids

bipolar disorders for manic

quiet area, not isolated give finger food

pt had cva 6 yrs ago, decrease ICP how?

quiet environment, HOB no more than 30 degrees

Cushing's triad

r/t ICP (HTN, bradycardia, irritability, sleep, widening pulse pressure)

Cushings ulcers

r/t brain injury

Confused patient

raise 1 side rail

Expected finding of small pox

rash in mouth

pernicious anemia

red beefy tongue

patients with hallucinations patients with delusions

redirect them distract them

BPH

reduced size and force of urine

Swallow problem

refer to speech therapist

Client's family asks you to pray with them. Response?

refer to spiritual services

Pericarditis commonly follows a

respiratory infection

What does pericarditis commonly follow?

respiratory infection

pericarditis commoly follows a

respiratory infection

highest risk to patient is bed tray left in room, tray table at end of bed, restraints tied to bed rails?

restraints tied to bed rails, this is inappropriate

cholera

rice watery stool

When should a trough level be drawn for divided doses of Gentamicin?

right before next dose

When should a trough level be drawn for divided doses of Gentamycin?

right before next dose

when should a trough level be drawn for divided doses of gentamycin?

right before next dose

restraints

rom q. 2 hr doc rewrite 1. 24 hrs dont tie to bed rails tie frame bed

Describe pre-albumin

this is the best tool for evaluating nutrition. it has a half-life of 2 days which is much shorter than albumin so it is much more accurate. (albumin's half-life is 2-3 weeks)

a client has prescription for valproic ( Depakote) which of the following laboratory value should the nurse anticipate monitor for the client taking this medication

thrombocytes, amylase count and liver function test

When taking MAOI's, limit your consumption of

thyramine--it can cause elevated BP. This is found in "aged" products such as aged cheeses (swiss), cured meats (pepperoni/salomi), sauerkraut, soy sauce...Examples of MAOI's are: Isocarboxazid (Marplan), Phenelzine (Nardil), Selogilive, Emsam, Eldepryl, Zelapar...

Paget's disease

tinnitus, bone pain, elnargement of bone, thick bones

No phenylalanine

to a kid with PKU. No meat, dairy or aspartame

never give potassium

to a pt who has low urine output!

Rh mothers receive Rhogam

to protect next baby

band w/ bead that applies pressure to the P6 meridian on her wrist:

to relieve nausea

med admin what is risk

too frequently

ausculating heart valve

top left

How to measure Fundal Height

top of symphysis pubis to top of fundus

TIA

transient ischemic attack....mini stroke, no dead tissue.

noncompliance with adv directives scenario

tube feeding for alzeimers patient

frequent variable decels

turn on left side first

Peritoneal Dialysis (when outflow is inadequate)

turn pt from side to side BEFORE checking for kinks in tubing

nitrazine paper

turns blue with alkaline amniotic fluid. turns pink with other fluids

sickle cell crisis

two interventions to prioritize: fluids and pain relief.

chlorpromazine:

tx: hallucinations Ed: Sip water frequently and minimize exposure to the sun

position crutches on affected or unaffected side when sitting or rising from chair?

unaffected side 2-3 finger widths Crutches no weight bearing Tripod position weight on UNAFFECTED side. advance both crutches and affected extremity move unaffected forward (beyond crutches) advance both crutches then affected extremety continue sequence (steps equal length) Crutches with weight bearing move crutches forward about 1 step length move AFFECTED leg forward level with crutches move unaffected leg forward continue sequence (steps equal length)

IV Urography Procedure

used to detect obstruction, assess for a parenchymal mass, and assess size of kidney Before procedure check allergy to iodine and check creatinine levels because dye can cause renal failure.

IV urography

used to detect obstruction; assess for a parenchymall mass, and assess size of kidney

S/S of bacterial vaginosis

vaginal oder, discharge, dysuria

S/S of Bacterial Vaginosis

vaginal odor, discharge, dysuria

s/s of bacterial vaginosis

vaginal odor, discharge, dysuria

Im injection

vastus lateralis

Buddhist patient

vegetarian

Doxazosin (Cardura) For HTN and BPH

venous & arterial dilation, smooth muscle relaxation of prostatic capsule and bladder neck

Ethical medical error

veracity

med error is what trait? (fidelity, veracity, beneficence?)

veracity

Parathyroid relies on

vitamin D to work

Nephrotic syndrome

vitamin K

appropriate post-op care for diabetes/

vitamin c

Warfarin

vitamin k for toxicity; INR 2-3; PT 11-12.5

child to see first

waiting appendectomy has sudden relief of pain

24 month old

walk up steps

Promote circulation following an episiotomy:

warm sitz baths

blood glucose monitoring what to do first

wash patients hands to stimulate blood flow & decrease infection

ventriculoperitoneal shunt

watch for abdominal distention. watch for s/s of ICP such as high pitch cry, irritability and bulging fontanels. In a toddler watch for loss of appetite and headache. After shunt is placed bed position is FLAT so fluid doesn't reduce too rapidly. If presenting s/s of ICP then raise the HOB 15-30 degrees

Tamoxifen

watch for visual changes--indicates toxicity

thyroid therapeutic effect

weight loss no depression no bradycardia no anorexia no cold intolerance no dry skin no menorrhagia no decreased TSH levels

Cerebral angio prep

well hydrated, lie flat, site shaved, pulses marked. Post--keep flat for 12-14 hr. check site, pulses, force fluids.

a client who is start taking lithium carbonate month ago tell the nurse she has just begun taking multiply daily doses of ibuprofen ( motrin) for tension headache. should the client avoid ibuprofen. why or why not ?

what , if any is the appropriate action for the nurse to take NSAIDS such as ibuprofen increase the renal reabsorption of lithium carbonate , possibly leading to lithium carbonate toxicity . therefor this client would avoid NSAIDS . the nurse should notify the provider of client headache and ibuprofen us

Family concern

what has the doctor told you

asthma

wheezing on expiration

When should admin RhoGAM

when mom is Rh-negative and had Rh-positive infant; admin w/n 28 weeks (3rd trimeter) and 72h after birth Spontaneous abortion, amneoscentesis

ventricular tachycardia/vtach=what ECG

widened QRS

COPD and O2

with COPD baroreceptors that detect CO2 level are destroyed, therefore, O2 must be low because high O2 concentration takes away the pt's stimulation to breathe.


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