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NCLEX Final Ati Study
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Tylenol poisoning - liver failure possible for about 4 days. Close observation required during this time - frame - as well as tx with Mucomyst.
Chvostek and Trosseaus sign
Dengue hemorrhagic fever
Tylenol poisioining
Preload and Afterload
2. One of the physically demonstrable symptoms of meningitis is Brudzinski's sign. Severe neck stiffness causes a patient's hips and knees to flex when the neck is flexed ( The kid knees will fly up and he lift his bum off the table cause it hurts his n
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3. Birth weight doubles by 6 month and triple by 1 year of age.
Bryant's traction=
Compartment syndrome
Peds weight
More info on droplet precautions
4. 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
Common S/S of pyloric stenosis
What could cause bronchopulmonary dysplasia
Lumbar Puncture
Charcots sign
5. Meningeal irritation S/s nuchal rigidity - positive Brudzinski + Kernig signs and PHOTOPHOBIA too!
OB secret
Mcburney's point
Meningeal irriatation>
Therapies
6. Slowed physical and mental function - sensitivity to cold - dry skin and hair
Group - A strep
MMR and Varicella
Myxedema/ hypothroidism
Kernigs sign
7. Poor muscle control due to birth injuries and/or decrease oxygen to brain tissues
Cerebral palsy
Complications of mechanical ventilation
How do you treat a small bowel obstruction
Tet spells
8. Parkinson's = RAT: rigidity - akinesia (loss of muscle mvt) - tremors. Treat with levodopa.
What will alter the accuracy of o2 sats
Hep A precautions
Acid/ ASH diet
Parkisons
9. Bleeding is part of the 'circulation' assessment of the ABCD's in an emergent situation. Therefore - if airway and breathing are accounted for - a compound fracture requires assessment before Glasgow coma scale and a neuro check (D=disability - or ne
Guided imagery is great for
Dystocia
What is bleeding considered in ADPIE
If you THINK a patient has new HTN
10. Another c section with any more kids
Common S/S of LTB
First sign of pyloric stenosis in a baby
A patient with vertical c - section will likely have
Cardinal signs of ARDS
11. 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
Labs in DKA>
Prior to liver biopsy
Pancreatitis prioritys
Group - A strep
12. Nephrotic syndrome s/s edema + hypotension. Turn and reposition (risk for impaired skin integrity)
Nephrotic syndrome
During CBI (continuous bladder irrigation)
Common S/S of TEF
Shift to the left means
13. Bethamethasone (celestone)=surfactant. Med for lung expansion.
Bethamethasone
Meconium stained protocol
1 quart = How many pints
Common S/S of emphysema
14. Bananas - potatoes - citrus fruits
Major risks of epidural
Sources of potassium
Hypernatremia
Bucks traction =
15. Trachea shifts to the opposite side
Tension Pneumothorax
Lumbar Puncture
Common S/S of addisions
Common S/S of epiglottitis
16. An NG tube can be irrigated with cola - and should be taught to family when a client is going home with an NG tube.
Fetal alcohol sydrome
NG tube rules
A preggo in a minus station
Apgar scores/scoring
17. Bronze like skin pigmentation
Signs of a hip fracture
Rule of thumb for assisting pysch patients
Common S/S of addisions
Normal Hemoglobin
18. Kussmauls breathing (deep rapid RR)
How do you treat a small bowel obstruction
Common S/S of DKA
Coomb's test
CPR in a five year old
19. Area of detachment should be in the dependent position -- dependent meaning supported by something
Black - Expectant
Heart Defects
How many oz in a ml
Detached Retina
20. Rose spots on abdomen
With lower amputations
Airborne Transmission
Droplet Precautions Transmission
Common S/S of Thypohiod
21. 1. COAL (cane walking): C - cane O - opposite A - affected L - leg
Hemovac
Pulmonary sarcoidosis
Cane walking
More info on EEG
22. 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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23. 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!
HyperKalemia
To prevent dumping syndrome
Gross things to remember about nurses with herpes!!!!
VRSA
24. Hemoglobin Neonates 18-27 3 mos 10.6-16.5 3 yrs 9.4-15.5 10 yrs 10.7-15.5
Knee replacement
Facts about hemophilia
Normal Hemoglobin
Dance Sign
25. If your laboring mom's water breaks and she is any minus station you better know there is a risk of prolapsed cord.
Addisonian Crisis
A preggo in a minus station
Hemovac
Enema positioning
26. 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.
Greenstick fracture
Protocol for Droplet Precautions
Mcburney's point
What if a toddler says no to medication
27. For cord compression - place the mother in the TRENDELENBERG position because this removes pressure of the presenting part off the cord. (If her head is down - the baby is no longer being pulled out of hte body by gravity) If the cord is prolapsed -
For cord compression in OB
Hypernatremia SALT
MRI
What treats tet spells
28. Don't sleep on operated side - don't flex hip more than 45- 60 degrees - don't elevate HOB more than 45 degrees. Maintain hip abduction by separating thighs with pillows.
1 quart = How many pints
What to do in the case of - A woman in labor with Un - Reassuring FHR
After Total Hip Replacement
Rule of thumb for assisting pysch patients
29. After a hydrocele repair provide ice bags and scrotal support.
Hydrocele
Potassium and acid base balance
Diabetes Insipidus
After Myringotomy
30. Radioactive iodine - The key word here is flush. Flush substance out of body w/3-4 liters/day for 2 days - and flush the toilet twice after using for 2 days. Limit contact w/patient to 30 minutes/day. No pregnant visitors/nurses - and no kids.
Likely cause of cardiac arrest in child
Radioactive iodine
Behavior/Developmental - Peds
TEF
31. 1 T(tablespoon)= 3 t = 15 ml
Cerebral palsy
High priority in Addisons
Peritoneal dialysis
1 tablespoon = How many ml
32. 1 quart = 2 pints
1 quart = How many pints
Main hypersensitivity for antiplatelet drugs
Common S/S of addisions
Wilms tumor
33. Red beefy tongue
Dystocia
Rule of thumb for assisting pysch patients
Common S/S of pernicious anemia
How to Dx a AAA
34. Order of assessment: Inspection - Palpation - Percussion and Ausculation. EXCEPT with abdomen cuz you don't wanna mess with the bowels and their sounds so you Inspect - Auscultate - Percuss then Palpate (same with kids - I suppose since you wanna go
Nondairy sources of calcium
Order of assessment
PKU
Common S/S Duchennes Muscular Dystrophy
35. HYPERTENSION - BRADYpnea - BRADYcardia (cushings triad)!
Nondairy sources of calcium
Rh
Post Thyroidectomy
Common S/S of Increased ICP
36. A patient with liver cirrhosis and edema may ambulate - then sit with legs elevated to try to mobilize the edema.
Hypercalemia
Common S/S of Ulcerative Colitis
Pt with edema and walking
Apgar scores/scoring
37. Normal PCWP (pulm capillary wedge pressure) is 8-13. Readings of 18-20 are considered high.
Common S/S of Lyme's disease
What to do in the case of tube feeding with decreased LOC
Common S/S of Bladder Cancer
PCWP
38. Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA)= when body is breaking down fat instead of sugar for energy. Fats leave ketones (acids) that cause pH to decrease. 71. DKA is rare in diabetes mellitus type II because there is enough insulin to prevent breakdown of fats.
DKA
NG tube rules
Orange tag in pysch
With lower amputations
39. Rhematic fever
Nonfat milk
S/S of a fat embolism
What disease leads to cardiac valve malfunctions
Dumping syndrome
40. No aspirin with kids b/c it is associated with Reye's Syndrome - and also no nsaids such as ibuprofen. Give Tylenol.
Kids pain relief in NCLEX land
Fetal alcohol sydrome
Group - A strep
Every new admission needs
41. Pull pinna down and back for kids < 3 yrs. when instilling eardrops.
For an EEG test
Pain in the LLQ indicative of...
Trendelenberg's test
When instilling eardrops
42. PainLESS vision loss - opacity of lens - blurring of the vision
For a lumbar puncture
Common S/S of Cataract
Before giving MMR>
HypoKalemia
43. Mothers receive rhogam to protect next baby.
CVA
Rh
coarctation of the aaorta causes
Airborne Transmission
44. Glaucoma patients lose peripheral vision. Treated with meds
Glaucoma patients loose
Most accurate way to test kids for medication accuracy
SIADH
Common S/S of parkinsons
45. Autonomic dysreflexia ( life threatening inhibited sympathetic response of nervous system to a noxious stimulus - patients with spinal cord injuries at T-7 or above) is usually caused by a full bladder.
A child with a ventriculoperitoneal shunt
autonomic dysreflexia
Best way to warm a newborn
Side effects of thyroid hormones
46. Psuedo membrane formation
Autonomic Dysreflexia/ Hyperreflexia
Allen's test
Common S/S of Diptheria
STD= gonnorrhea
47. The immediate intervention after a sucking stab wound is to dress the wound and tape it on three sides which allows air to escape. Do not use an occlusive dressing - which could convert the wound from open pneumo to closed one - and a tension pneumot
Heart Defects
For a lung biopsy
NG tube rules
What to do in a sucking stab wound
48. A patient with a low hemoglobin and/or hematocrit should be evaluated for signs of bleeding - such as dark stools.
Options for cancer
1 gr= How many mg
Low crit/hemoglobin
Cullens sign
49. During the acute stage of Hep - A gown and gloves are required. In the convalescent stage it is no longer contagious.
Bryant's traction=
Hep A precautions
Cushing ulcers and cushings triad
HyperKalemia
50. Lie flat with legs elevated
Head Injury
Hearing the baby in OB
What to in the case of - Pt with heat stroke
PDA