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NCLEX Final Ati Study
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Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. No aspirin with kids b/c it is associated with Reye's Syndrome - and also no nsaids such as ibuprofen. Give Tylenol.
Heroin withdrawl in a neonate
Kids pain relief in NCLEX land
During internal radiation
Parkisons
2. Gower's sign (use of the hands to push ones self from the floor_) Looks EXACTLY like the Pilates Downward dog!!!!!!!
Common S/S of addisions
autonomic dysreflexia
Renal impairment labs
Common S/S Duchennes Muscular Dystrophy
3. Latex allergies => Assess for allergies to bananas - apricots - cherries - grapes - kiwis - passion fruit - avocados - chestnuts - tomatoes - peaches
Omphalocele
Eclampsia is a
Latex allergies
Common S/S of MG
4. Position on back or in infant seat to prevent trauma to suture line. While feeding - hold in upright position.
Stranger Danger>!
Infant with Cleft lip
Suctioning is good -- except
To remember blood sugar
5. Apgar measures HR - RR - Muscle tone - Reflexes - Skin color each 0-2 point. 8-10 OK. 0-3 RESUSCITATE.
Apgar scores/scoring
1 lb = How many ozs
Common S/S of addisions
Brudzinski's sign
6. * Pancreatitis patients but them in fetal position - NPO - gut rest - prepare antecubital site for PICC cuz they'll probably be getting TPN/Lipids
MMR and Varicella
Common S/S of Bulimia
Pancreatitis pts>
Renal impairment labs
7. ORhogam : given at 28 weeks - 72 hours post partum - IM. Only given to Rh NEGATIVE mother.
Gerd again
Whats petaling
Botox
When is Rhogam given and how
8. For a lung biopsy - position pt lying on side of bed or with arms raised up on pillows over bedside table - have pt hold breath in midexpiration - chest x- ray done immediately afterwards to check for complication of pneumothorax - sterile dressing a
For a lung biopsy
After Thyroidectomy
Hep B vaccine always ask
Common S/S of epiglottitis
9. Its important to be aware of the lab result for prothrombin time
Prior to liver biopsy
Highest priortiy in status elipticus
After Cataract surgery
MMR and Varicella
10. School - age kids (5 and up) are old enough - and should have an explanation of what will happen a week before surgery such as tonsillectomy.
Common S/S of chicken pox
School aged kids and five year olds
Eyes
Renal impairment labs
11. Skeletal or skin
Dunlap traction=
Stranger Danger>!
Pheochromocytoma
Peritoneal Dialysis when outflow is inadequate
12. Stepladder like fever with chills
Diabetes Insipidus
First sign of pe
Hydrocele
Common S/S of Malaria
13. COPD is chronic - pneumonia is acute. Emphysema and bronchitis are both COPD. in COPD patients the baroreceptors that detect the CO2 level are destroyed. Therefore - O2 level must be low because high O2 concentration blows the patient's stimulus for
COPD and Pneumonia
Hemovac
Fontanelles
If your patient starts seeing bugs
14. For a CABG operation when the great saphenous vein is taken it is turned inside out due to the valves that are inside.
CABG
Myasthenia gravis
Common S/S of hypocalcemia
Common S/S of pneumonia
15. Heart defects. Remember for cyanotic -3T's( Tof - Truncys arteriosus - Transposition of the great vessels). Prevent blood from going to heart. If problem does not fix or cannot be corrected surgically - CHF will occur following by death. 94. with R s
NMS
Heart Defects
Common S/S of Cholera
What treats tet spells
16. Stomas dusky stoma means poor blood supply - protruding means prolapsed - sharp pain + rigidity means peritonitis - mucus in ileal conduit is expected.
Stomas
ICP
Common S/S of Pemphigus Vulgaris
How to treat phobic disorders
17. Knee immobility
Pancreatitis prioritys
Bucks traction =
What to do in the case of tube feeding with decreased LOC
Disease precautions
18. Hirschsprung's --> bile is lower obstruction - no bile is upper obstruction; ribbon like stools.
Eclampsia is a
After appendectomy
Before Epidural
Hirschsprungs
19. In a five -year old breathe once for every 5 compressions doing cpr.
CPR in a five year old
Vertical C section
Diverticulitis
If kid has a cold
20. Place the apparatus first then place the weight (der)
Kids with HIV
1 quart = How many pints
ICP and Shock have
How to put on traction
21. OIt's ok to have abdominal craps - blood tinged outflow and leaking around site if the Peritoneal Dialysis cath (tenkhoff) was placed in the last 1-2 wks. Cloudy outflow NEVER NORMAL.
To prevent dumping syndrome
Tenkhoff cath
Major risks of epidural
1 pint = How many cups
22. E (and also oil - based Myelogram)--> pt lies in flat supine (to prevent headache and leaking of CSF)
Side rail rules
How to Dx a AAA
Myelogram
After lumbar puncture
23. Remember the phrase 'step up' when picturing a person going up stairs with crutches. The good leg goes up first - followed by the crutches and the bad leg. The opposite happens going down. The crutches go first - followed by the good leg.
Post Thyroidectomy
Hemovac
Greeks
Crutch use
24. Painful vision loss - tunnel/gun barrel/ halo vision (peripheral vision loss)
Graves disease/ Hyperthyroidism
Common S/S of glaucoma
Temp conversion
To prevent dumping syndrome
25. Nephrotic syndrome is characterized by massive proteinuria (looks dark and frothy) caused by glomerular damage. Corticosteroids are the mainstay. Generalized edema common.
Protocol for Airborne Transmission
Dengue hemorrhagic fever
Nepphrotic syndrome
If kid has a cold
26. A. Charcot's triad for multiple sclerosis 1. Nystagmus 2. Intention tremor 3. Scanning or staccato speech
1 pint = How many cups
Charcots sign
Thrombocyopenia - bleeding precautions
Common s/s of PDA
27. A patient with a low hemoglobin and/or hematocrit should be evaluated for signs of bleeding - such as dark stools.
What to do in the case of tube feeding with decreased LOC
When you see coffee brown emesis think>
How do children less than one breathe
Low crit/hemoglobin
28. Barrel chest
Hypercalemia
Thrombocyopenia - bleeding precautions
Common S/S of emphysema
Common S/S Meniere's Disease
29. Confirms multiple myeloma
Hep B vaccine always ask
Common S/S of Hodgkins Disease/Lymphoma
ALS
Bence Jones protein in urine
30. Liver - brain - lung - bone - and lymph
Common sites for metastatsis
Graves disease/ Hyperthyroidism
ICP
Peritoneal Dialysis when outflow is inadequate
31. Intercostal retractions=bad!
HyperKalemia
What is a bad sign in asthma
1 quart = How many pints
Vertical C section
32. Children with tetralogy of Fallot may develop 'tet spells'. The precise mechanism of these episodes is in doubt - but presumably results from a transient increase in resistance to blood flow to the lungs with increased preferential flow of desaturate
Cerebral angio prep
Tet spells
Facts about hemophilia
Radioactive iodine
33. (S&S: pounding headache - profuse sweating - nasal congestion - goose flesh - bradycardia - hypertension) --> place client in sitting position (elevate HOB) first before any other implementation.
Risus Sardonicus
Contact transmission precautions
Cmmon S/S Fibrin Hyalin
Autonomic Dysreflexia/ Hyperreflexia
34. **If kid has cold - can still give immunizations
Asthmas and wheezers
Facts about hemophilia
Risus Sardonicus
If kid has a cold
35. Allen's test - occlude both ulnar and radial artery until hand blanches then release ulnar. If the hand pinks up - ulnar artery is good and you can carry on with ABG/radial stick as planned. ABGS must be put on ice and whisked to the lab.
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36. Opposites! Nursing connection! Think about it!
autonomic dysreflexia
MG and Guillian Barre
What to do in the case of tube feeding with decreased LOC
Kids with HIV
37. Paget's Disease - tinnitus - bone pain - enlargement of bone - thick bones.
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38. First sign of cystic fibrosis may be meconium ileus at birth. Baby is inconsolable - do not eat - not passing meconium.
Common S/S of Tetany
To prevent dumping syndrome
HyperMg
First sign of cystic fibrosis
39. 4 year old kids cannot interpret TIME. Need to explain time in relationship to a known COMMON EVENT (eg: 'Mom will be back after supper').
Thoracentesis
4 year olds
SARS
Kawasaki disease causes
40. Accelerated physical and mental function; sensitivity to heat - fine/soft hair
autonomic dysreflexia
TB health risk
Graves disease/ Hyperthyroidism
Hyper reflexive Absent reflexsive
41. * Koplick's spots are red spots with blue center characteristic of PRODROMAL stage of Measles. Usually in mouth.
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42. Anaphylactic reaction to baker's yeast is contraindication for Hep B vaccine.
For cord compression in OB
What to do in the case of - A woman in labor with Un - Reassuring FHR
Hep B vaccine always ask
Depression manifests itself
43. With omphalocele and gastroschisis (herniation of abdominal contents) dress with loose saline dressing covered with plastic wrap - and keep eye on temp. Kid can lose heat quickly.
Omphalocele
S/S of a fat embolism
Diff between angina and MI
ABG drawin
44. On the other hand - peritoneal dialysis does not require that the patient's blood be pumped outside of his body. Instead - the blood is cleaned while still inside the body. The organs in the abdomen are surrounded by the peritoneum - which is a membr
In depth - Color codes
Acid/ ASH diet
Hyper reflexive Absent reflexsive
Peritoneal dialysis
45. Purple bruises around the belly button... Pancreatitis!
Main hypersensitivity for antiplatelet drugs
Grey Turners sign
Common S/S of hypocalcemia
Koplick's spots
46. Before going for Pulmonary Fuction Tests (PFT's) - a pt's bronchodilators will be with - held and they are not allowed to smoke for 4 hrs prior
Myxedema/ hypothroidism
Before a pft
Anorexia sucks because
1 cup= How many oz
47. What could cause bronchopulmonary dysplasia Dysplasia means abnormality or alteration. Mechanical ventilation can cause it. Premature newborns with immature lungs are ventilated and over time it damages the lungs. Other causes could be infection - pn
Sickle cell crisis
What could cause bronchopulmonary dysplasia
Droplet Precautions Transmission
Prolapsed Cord
48. Coughing w/o other s/s is suggestive of asthma. Speaking of asthma - watch out if your wheezer stops wheezing. It could mean he is worsening.
Stranger Danger>!
Cranial Nerves
Signs observed in hypocalemia
Asthmas and wheezers
49. HbA1c - test to assess how well blood sugars have been controlled over the past 90-120 days. 4-6 corresponds to a blood sugar of 70-110; 7 is ideal for a diabetic and corresponds to a blood sugar of 130.
How to put on traction
Hba1c
Pancreatitis prioritys
During internal radiation
50. Greek heritage - they put an amulet or any other use of protective charms around their baby's neck to avoid 'evil eye' or envy of others
Greeks
1 tsp= How many ml
Munchhausen Syndrome
After Gtube placement