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NCLEX Final Ati Study

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1. Stepladder like fever with chills






2. Common Signs and Symptoms 01. PTB - low - grade afternoon fever.






3. Cardinal sign of ARDS is hypoxemia (low oxygen level in tissues).






4. Thank you - I finally realize why a person shouldn't have cantaloupe before a occult stool test - because cantaloupe is high in vit c and vit c causes a false + for occult blood. Now I just need to figure out why they can't have fish.






5. GLASGOW COMA SCALE. EYES - VerbAL - MOTOR






6. Hypersecretion of epi/norepi - persistent HTN - increased HR - hyperglycemia - diaphoresis - tremor - pounding HA; avoid stress - frequent bating and rest breaks - avoid cold and stimulating foods - surgery to remove tumor






7. Another c section with any more kids






8. Caput succedaneum= diffuse edema of the fetal scalp that crosses the suture lines. Swelling reabsorbs within 1 to 3 days.






9. Other than initially to test tolerance - G- tube and J- tube feedings are usually given as continuous feedings.






10. Bedrest with extremities elevated 20 degrees - knees straight - head slightly elevated (modified Trendelenburg)






11. Remember compartment syndrome is an emergency situation. Paresthesias and increased pain are classic symptoms. Neuromuscular damage is irreversible 4-6 hours after onset.






12. (decreased ADH): excessive urine output and thirst - dehydration - weakness - administer Pitressin






13. Opposites! Nursing connection! Think about it!






14. Pneumovax 23 gets administered post splenectomy to prevent pneumococcal sepsis.






15. Portal hypotension + albuminemia= Ascites.






16. Nephrotic syndrome s/s edema + hypotension. Turn and reposition (risk for impaired skin integrity)






17. Pulmonary sarcoidosis leads to right sided heart failure..Sarcidosis is basically scar tissue build up






18. Injuries are minor and tx can be delayed to hrs or days . Individuals in this group should be moved away from the main triage area. Ex: upper extremity fx - minor burns - sprains - sm. lacerations - behavior disorders.






19. Never release traction unless you have an order from an MD to do so






20. Murphy's sign - pain with palpation of gall bladder area seen with cholecystitis

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21. Recurrent bloody diarrhea






22. 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






23. High potassium is expected with carbon dioxide narcosis (hydrogen floods the cell forcing potassium out). Carbon dioxide narcosis causes increased intracranial pressure.






24. Renal impairment: serum creatinine elevated and urine clearance decreased






25. Hyperactive deep tendon reflexes - vision changes - fatigue and spasticity are all symptoms of MS






26. Autonomic dysreflexia: potentially life threatening emergency - elevate head of bed to 90 degree - loosen constrictive clothing - assess for bladder distention and bowel impaction (triger) - Administer antihypertensive meds (may cause stroke - MI - s






27. CSF in meningitis will have high protein - and low glucose.






28. A patient with a low hemoglobin and/or hematocrit should be evaluated for signs of bleeding - such as dark stools.






29. Pumonary tuberculosis






30. Femur or lower leg instability






31. Respiratory problems!






32. Osession is to thought. Compulsion is to action






33. Cerebral angio prep - well hydrated - lie flat - sire shaved - pulses marked post - keep flat 12-14hr - check site - pulses - force fluids.






34. An NG tube can be irrigated with cola - and should be taught to family when a client is going home with an NG tube.






35. ** Ask for anaphylactic rxn to eggs or neomycin before MMR






36. Tet spells treated with morphine.






37. In a five -year old breathe once for every 5 compressions doing cpr.






38. One medication that cannot be administered by intraosseous infusion is isoproterenol - a beta agonist.

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39. Also if indirect Coomb's test is positive - don't need to give Rhogam cuz she has antibody only give if negative coombs

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40. With glomerulonephritis you should consider blood pressure to be your most important assessment parameter. Dietary restrictions you can expect include fluids - protein - sodium - and potassium.






41. Hypotension and vasoconstricting meds






42. 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






43. CATS - convulsions - arrhythmias - tetany - spasms and stridor






44. Pathological jaundice= occurs before 24hrs and last7 days. Physiological jaundice occurs after 24 hours.






45. While treating DKA - bringing the glucose down too far and too fast can result in increased intracranial pressure d/t water being pulled into the CSF. Polyuria is common with the hypercalcemia caused by hyperparathyroidism.






46. 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.






47. Cushings ulcers r/t Brain injury - Cushings triad r/t ICP in Brain (htn - bradycard - irr. resp)






48. Peptic ulcer






49. Chvostek and Trosseaus sign! Also hypomag!






50. Vastus lateralis is IM administration site for 6month infants 







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