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NCLEX Final Ati Study
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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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. Positioning with pneumonia - lay on the affected side to splint and reduce pain. But if you are trying to reduce congestion the sick lung goes up. (Ever had a stuffy nose - and you lay with the stuff side up and it clears)
1 pint = How many cups
More info on intussception
Positioning with pneaumonia
Common sites for metastatsis
2. For blood types: 'O' is the universal donor (remember 'o' in donor) 'AB' is the universal receipient
Main hypersensitivity for antiplatelet drugs
Blood typing
HyperKalemia
What to do in the case of tube feeding with decreased LOC
3. Spider like varices - Varices can be in stomach - esophagus or the skin! They are just spider/varicose veins! Ithcy on the skin
Turner's sign
Common S/S of Liver cirrhoisis
Western blot test
Common S/S of DKA
4. For late decels - turn the mother to her left side - to allow more blood flow to the placenta.
A preggo in a minus station
Heroin withdrawl in a neonate
Med that can't be infused Intra osseously
Late Decels
5. If you gave a toddler a choice about taking medicine and he says no - you should leave the room and come back in five minutes - because to a toddler it is another episode. Next time - don't ask.
Birth control - Diaphram
Common S/S of emphysema
What if a toddler says no to medication
Common S/S of TEF
6. Trendelenburg test - for varicose veins. If they fill proximally = varicosity.
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7. We know Kawasaki disease causes a heart problem - but what specifically Coronary artery aneurysms d/t the inflammation of blood vessels.
Bucks traction =
Greeks
Kawasaki disease causes
TB health risk
8. Cephalhematoma (caput succinidanium) resolves on its own in a few days. This is the type of edema that crosses the suture lines.
Behavior/Developmental - Peds
Cephalhematoma (caput succinidanium)
From the ass From the Mouth
Milk for kids
9. MURDER - muscle weakness - urine (oliguria/anuria) - respiratory depression - decreased cardiac contractility - ECG changes - reflexes
What to do in the case of - an Air/Pulmonary Embolism
1 kg= How many pounds
HyperKalemia
Hypernatremia SALT
10. Co2 causes vasoconstriction.
c02 builds up and causes
Common S/S of parkinsons
When patient is in distress
First sign of pe
11. Skeletal or skin
Depression manifests itself
Sickle cell crisis
Hearing the baby in OB
Dunlap traction=
12. Turn pt from side to side BEFORE checking for kinks in tubing (according to Kaplan)
Common S/S of appendicitis
1 gr= How many mg
Peritoneal Dialysis when outflow is inadequate
Osteomyeltitis
13. No nasotracheal suctioning with head injury or skull fracture.
Prolapsed Cord
No Cantalope
What disease leads to cardiac valve malfunctions
Suctioning is good -- except
14. Level of consciousness is the most important assessment parameter with status epilepticus.
What is bleeding considered in ADPIE
STD= gonnorrhea
Nitrazine paper
Highest priortiy in status elipticus
15. Dumping syndrome: increase fat and protein - small frequent meals - lie down after meal to decrease peristalsis - wait 1 hr after meals to drink.
OB secret
Dumping syndrome
After Thyroidectomy
Tylenol poisioining
16. Incrased temp - rapid/weak pulse - increase respiration - hypotension - anxiety - urine specific gravity >1.030
Common S/S of Cushings syndrome
coarctation of the aaorta causes
Thrombocyopenia - bleeding precautions
Hypovolemia
17. Chvostek= Tapping on the face above the cheek bone will cause spams! Trosseaus= using a BP cuff and inflating it - and it will cause spasms of the wrist
Chvostek and Trosseaus sign
Common S/S of Hydrocephalosis
Shock
Hyper reflexive Absent reflexsive
18. ** William's position - Semi Fowlers with knees flexed (inc. knee gatch) to relieve lower back pain.
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19. Barrel chest
Wilms tumor
Heroin withdrawl in a neonate
Common S/S of emphysema
Common S/S of guillian Barre Syndrome
20. Trousseau and Tchovoski signs observed in hypocalcemia
Common S/S of GERD
Signs to look for in meningitis
Therapies
Signs observed in hypocalemia
21. Patients with GERD should lay on their left side with the HOB elevated 30 degrees.
NMS
Gerd again
PTB
Trendelenberg's test
22. Salty skin
School aged kids and five year olds
Common S/S of glaucoma
Hep A precautions
Common S/S of cystic fibrosis
23. Remember yesterday when I mentioned how congenital cardiac defects result in hypoxia which the body attempts to compensate for (influx of immature rbc's) Labs supporting this would show increased hematocrit - hemoglobin - and rbc count.
CABG
Behavior/Developmental - Peds
1 quart = How many pints
Labs for congenital heart disease
24. 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.
Dig rule for kids
Omphalocele
coarctation of the aaorta causes
After appendectomy
25. Birth weight doubles by 6 month and triple by 1 year of age.
Peds weight
Yeast infection in a babys mouth
Common S/S of glaucoma
Besides meds and congenital problems .. What can lead to decreased preload
26. A patient with a low hemoglobin and/or hematocrit should be evaluated for signs of bleeding - such as dark stools.
What to check children for at age 12 months
COPD and Pneumonia
Low crit/hemoglobin
Black - Expectant
27. Knee - chest position or Trendelenburg
No Cantalope
Russel Traction =
Prolapsed Cord
Gastric ulcer pain
28. One of the physically demonstrable symptoms of meningitis is Kernig's sign. Severe stiffness of the hamstrings causes an inability to straighten the leg when the hip is flexed to 90 degrees.
Meningeal irriatation>
Lumbar Puncture
Common S/S of orbital fracture
Kernigs sign
29. Rusty sputum
Mcburney's point
Behavior/Developmental - Peds
Common S/S of pneumonia
Birth control - Diaphram
30. N/v - confusion - abdominal pain - extreme weakness - hypoglycemia - dehydration - decreased BP
A patient with vertical c - section will likely have
Addisonian Crisis
Low Residue diet
More info on EEG
31. TPN(total parenteral nutrition) given in subclavian line.
TPN is given in
Common S/S of PTB
Acid/ ASH diet
Post Thyroidectomy
32. After endoscopy check gag reflex.
After Endoscopy
COPD and Pneumonia
Common S/S of Lyme's disease
If you see a nurse make a mistake Chain of command
33. Addison's disease (need to 'add' hormone) Cushing's syndrome (have extra 'cushion' of hormones)
1 cup= How many oz
Common S/S of Cholera
What to do for addisons/cushings
Cor Pulmonae
34. Mothers receive rhogam to protect next baby.
Rh
Common S/S Acromegaly
Best indicator of dehydration
Color codes
35. Tremors - tetany - seizures - dyrshythmias - depression - confusion - dysphagia; dig toxicity
Fetal alcohol sydrome
HypoMg
Traction rule
Shock
36. Lie flat with legs elevated
What to in the case of - Pt with heat stroke
For PVD remember
Halo
Penis Problems
37. Low magnesium and high creatinine signal renal failure.
More labs suggestive of renal failure
A child with a ventriculoperitoneal shunt
Phenalalanine
Common S/S of Infectious Mononucleosis
38. A little trick regarding potassium: ALKALOSIS: K is LOW Acidosis is just the opposite: K is High The vital sign you should check first with high potassium is pulse (due to dysrhythmias).
After Endoscopy
Nuetropenic patients
Cranial nerves for Assessing extraocular eye movements
Potassium and acid base balance
39. Complications of Mechanical Ventilation: Pneumothorax - Ulcers
Complications of mechanical ventilation
Huntington's Chorea
Common S/S of pyloric stenosis
Droplet Precautions Transmission
40. Psuedo membrane formation
First sign of pyloric stenosis in a baby
1 g = How many mg
Common S/S of Diptheria
Addisons
41. Burning on urination
Major risks of epidural
Common S/S of Cystitis
Side rail rules
Every new admission needs
42. If you can remove the white patches from the mouth of a baby it is just formula. If you can't - its candidiasis.
Shock
How to put on traction
Yeast infection in a babys mouth
Rule of thumb for obsessions/distractions
43. * To convert Centigrade to F. F= C+40 - multiply 9/5 and substract 40 * To convert Fahrenheit to C. C= F+40 - multiply 5/9 and substract 40.
Temp conversion
Hypocalemia
Orange tag in pysch
Amniocentesis is performed and why
44. Cullens sign ( ecchymosis of umbilicus) (+) Grey Turner spots
Common S/S of pancreatitis
autonomic dysreflexia
Airborne Transmission
Rule of thumb for obsessions/distractions
45. 1 pint= 2 cups
1 pint = How many cups
Glomerulonephritis
After removal of the pituitary gland what should you watch for
Peritoneal dialysis
46. 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
Tension Pneumothorax
Common S/S of cystic fibrosis
Cold stress in a newborn
For a lung biopsy
47. Cystic Fibrosis give diet low fat - high sodium - fat soluble vitamins ADEK. Aerosal bronchodilators - mucolytics and pancreatic enzymes.
Common S/S of Kawasaki syndrome
From the ass From the Mouth
Eyes
Cystic fibrosis
48. If a TB patient is unable/unwilling to comply with tx they may need supervision (direct observation). TB is a public health risk.
How to treat phobic disorders
Immunizations rules
TB health risk
Buck's Traction
49. 1 T(tablespoon)= 3 t = 15 ml
Hep A precautions
ABG drawin
What to do in the case of - an Air/Pulmonary Embolism
1 tablespoon = How many ml
50. Irritable - and poor sucking
Heroin withdrawl in a neonate
Cushing ulcers and cushings triad
Rh
Common S/S of pyloric stenosis