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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. N/v - confusion - abdominal pain - extreme weakness - hypoglycemia - dehydration - decreased BP
Addisonian Crisis
How do you treat a small bowel obstruction
Common S/S of Ulcerative Colitis
The first s/s of ards
2. Semi - Fowler's - prevent ncek flexion/hyperextension - trach at bedside
MG and Guillian Barre
Post Thyroidectomy
Menieres's disease
More info on lumbar puncture
3. Children <3yoa - <35 lbs with femur fx
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4. *Gastric Ulcer pain occurs 30 minutes to 90 minutes after eating - not at night - and doesn't go away with food
Potassium and acid base balance
Gastric ulcer pain
Common S/S of DKA
Myelogram
5. Kids with RSV; no contact lenses or pregnant nurses in rooms where ribavirin is being administered by hoot - tent - etc.
Pathological jaundice
Hepatitis
Kids with RSV>
Kawasaki disease causes
6. When drawing an ABG - you need to put the blood in a heparinized tube - make sure there are no bubbles - put on ice immediately after drawing - with a lable indicating if the pt was on room air or
MORE info on DKA ugh!
Myelogram
ABG drawin
Kernigs sign
7. TIA (transient ischemic attack) mini stroke with no dead brain tissue
CABG
TIA
What to do in the case of - an Air/Pulmonary Embolism
More IVP info
8. CATS - convulsions - arrhythmias - tetany - spasms and stridor
Common S/S of Pemphigus Vulgaris
Tetraology of Fallot
Hypocalemia
Apgar scores/scoring
9. It is an amino acid that is BAD for people with PKU. It is found in food only and is also found in aspartame
Kids with RSV>
TPN is given in
Phenalalanine
Besides sodium - water also follows
10. Slowed physical and mental function - sensitivity to cold - dry skin and hair
Airborne Transmission
1 cup= How many oz
Myxedema/ hypothroidism
In depth - Color codes
11. Toes curl= GREAT Toes fan = BAD
Babinski sign
Common S/S of Bulimia
What to do in the case of tube feeding with decreased LOC
After appendectomy
12. DROPLET think of SPIDERMAN! S - sepsis S - scarlet fever S - streptococcal pharyngitis P - parvovirus B19 P - pneumonia P - pertussis I - influenza D - diptheria (pharyngeal) E - epiglottitis R - rubella M - mumps M - meningitis M - mycoplasma or men
Complications of mechanical ventilation
Peritoneal dialysis
Paget's disease
Droplet Precautions Transmission
13. Thoracentesis prep - Take v.s. - shave area around needle insertion - position patient with arms on pillow on over bed table or lying on side - no more than 1000cc at a one time. Post - listen for bilateral breath sounds - v.s. - check leakage - ster
Tube and J tubes are usually
Addisonian Crisis
Thoracentesis
Crutch use
14. Serum acetone and serum ketones rise in DKA. As you treat the acidosis and dehydration expect the potassium to drop rapidly - so be ready - with potassium replacement. Fluids are the most important intervention with HHNS as well as DKA - so get fluid
Temp conversion
Brachial Pulse
When a pt comes in and she is in active labor
Labs in DKA>
15. Dance's sign: RUQ mass (intussusception) with RLQ empty space (movement of cecum out of normal position).
Dance Sign
Why would a pt with leukemia have epistaxis
After Total Hip Replacement
Bence Jones protein in urine
16. Sepsis and anaphylaxis (along with the obvious hemorrhaging) reduce circulating volume by way of increased capillary permeability - which leads to reduced preload (volume in the left ventricle at the end of diastole). This is a toughie...think about
Renal impairment labs
Besides meds and congenital problems .. What can lead to decreased preload
Myelogram
What is a bad sign in asthma
17. 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.
Side effects of thyroid hormones
Bucks traction =
Hba1c
Tension Pneumothorax
18. Greenstick fractures - usually seen in kids bone breaks on one side and bends on the other
Common S.S of Retino Blastoma
Preload and Afterload
Common S/S of epiglottitis
Greenstick fracture
19. I kept forgetting which was dangerous when you're pregnant; regular measles (rubeola) - or German measles (rubella) - so remember: - never get pregnant with a German (rubella)
More labs suggestive of renal failure
Dangerous thing to get during pregnancy
Common S/S of down syndrome
Hirschsprungs
20. Low residue diet means low fiver
Low Residue diet
Cmmon S/S Fibrin Hyalin
Autonomic Dysreflexia/ Hyperreflexia
Huntington's Chorea
21. MRI- claustrophobia - no metal - assess pacemaker
MRI
Chief concern in CF
Shilling test
Cephalhematoma (caput succinidanium)
22. Barrets Esophagus (erosion of the lower portion of the esophageal mucosa)
Common S/S of GERD
PCWP
During internal radiation
Common sites for metastatsis
23. A LATE sign! Always~!
Prolapsed Cord
Change in color is
Wilms tumor
Common S/S of Meningitis
24. Portal hypotension + albuminemia= Ascites.
What can also cause an s3 heart sound
The first s/s of ards
Cause of Ascites
Hypo - parathyroid
25. Kernigs Sign (leg flex then leg pain on extension) Brudinzski sign (neck flex= lower leg flex)
What to do in a sucking stab wound
Cullens sign
Common S/S of Meningitis
Protocol for Airborne Transmission
26. Itching under cast area - cool air via blow dryer - ice pack for 10- 15 minutes. NEVER use qtip or anything to scratch area
Cushing ulcers and cushings triad
Cephalhematoma (caput succinidanium)
Preload and Afterload
How to itch under a cast
27. Painless - progressive englargement of spleen and lymph tissues - and Reedstenberg cells!
Common S/S of Hodgkins Disease/Lymphoma
Tet spells
Glaucoma patients loose
Rule of thumb for assisting pysch patients
28. Pt will sleep on unaffected side with a night shield for 1-4 weeks.
After Cataract surgery
Common S/S of orbital fracture
Grey Turners sign
When instilling eardrops
29. COPD patients REMEMBER: 2LNC or less (hypoxic Not hypercapnic drive) - Pa02 of 60ish and Sa02 90% is normal for them b/c they are chronic CO2 retainers. ...
What to check children for at age 12 months
Hemovac
Common S/S of glaucoma
COPD patients
30. Pneumonia - fever and chills are usually present. For the elderly confusion is often present.
What is bleeding considered in ADPIE
What to do if your patients chest tube accidently getes removed
Pneumonia
Osteomyeltitis
31. Hyper natremia (greater than 145) SALT! Skin flushed - Agitation - Low grade fever - Thirst
Hirschsprungs
Hypernatremia SALT
First sign of cystic fibrosis
More info on lumbar puncture
32. Watch out for questions suggesting a child drinks more than 3-4 cups of milk each day. (Milks good - right) Too much milk reduces intake of other essential nutrients - especially iron. Watch for anemia with milk - aholics. And don't let that mother p
1 quart = How many pints
Contact transmission precautions
Milk for kids
Glaucoma patients loose
33. Just means a difficult or abnormal delivery or birth... example.. shoulder dystocia
Common S/S of Pemphigus Vulgaris
Guthrie test
Dystocia
Parkisons
34. A newly diagnosed hypertension patient should have BP assessed in both arms
Pathological jaundice
SIADH
If you THINK a patient has new HTN
What is bleeding considered in ADPIE
35. 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
MS
Hemovac
Heart Defects
Kids pain relief in NCLEX land
36. Disseminated Herpes Zoster is AIRBORNE PRECAUTIONS - as to Localized Herpes Zoster is CONTACT PRECAUTIONS. A nurse with a localized herpes zoster CAN care for patients as long as the patients are Not immunosuppressed and the lesions must be covered!
Post spleenectomy
Hypernatremia
Gross things to remember about nurses with herpes!!!!
Myelogram
37. If your laboring mom's water breaks and she is any minus station you better know there is a risk of prolapsed cord.
Protocol for Airborne Transmission
When to test urine for ketones and glucose
A preggo in a minus station
Western blot test
38. Brain problems occur
Common S/S of Basilar Fracture
The difference between Myasthenia Gravis - Myastenia Crisis - and Cholinergic Crisis
What happens when phenylalanine increases
PKU
39. 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
Nepphrotic syndrome
Hypercalemia
Peritoneal dialysis
Green - Minimal
40. Ascending muscle paralysis.. dont confuse with MG
c02 builds up and causes
1 gr= How many mg
Glomerulonephritis considerations
Common S/S of guillian Barre Syndrome
41. My - Measles Chicken - Chicken Pox/Varicella Hez - Herpez Zoster/Shingles TB
When to test urine for ketones and glucose
Airborne Transmission
First sign of cystic fibrosis
Common S/S of pernicious anemia
42. 2.2
Hep B vaccine always ask
What happens when phenylalanine increases
1 kg= How many pounds
Flu shot always ask
43. Respiratory problems!
Peritoneal dialysis
Chief concern in CF
Acid/ ASH diet
Common S/S of chicken pox
44. Opposites! Nursing connection! Think about it!
Common S/S of Malaria
MG and Guillian Barre
Tylenol poisioining
Complications of mechanical ventilation
45. Apgar measures HR - RR - Muscle tone - Reflexes - Skin color each 0-2 point. 8-10 OK. 0-3 RESUSCITATE.
Apgar scores/scoring
Halo
Common S/S of Meningitis
Hyperparathyroid
46. Red -- unstable - ie - occluded airway - actively bleeding - see first Yellow --- stable - can wait up to an hour for treatment - ie burns - see second Green --- stable - can wait even longer to be seen - 'walking wounded' Black -- unstable clients t
Shock
Nondairy sources of calcium
Color codes
Traction in kids
47. A patient with a low hemoglobin and/or hematocrit should be evaluated for signs of bleeding - such as dark stools.
VRSA
Low crit/hemoglobin
Common S/S of TEF
Common S/S of SLE
48. Wheezing on EXPIRATION
Heart problems
Where are most spinal cord injuries
For an EEG test
Common S/S of asthma
49. Did you know there is an association between low - set ears and renal anomalies Now you know What to look for if down's isn't there to choose. (just to expand on it a little - the kidneys and ears develop around the same time in utero. Hence - they'r
s/s of a fat embolism
Lumbar Puncture
Shift to the left means
Kidneys and ears
50. Remember compartment syndrome is an emergency situation. Paresthesias and increased pain are classic symptoms. Neuromuscular damage is irreversible 4-6 hours after onset.
Anorexia sucks because
Glomerulonephritis considerations
Mcburney's point
Compartment syndrome