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NCLEX Final Ati Study
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nursing
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. OAmniotic fluid yellow with particles = meconium stained`
If you see a nurse make a mistake Chain of command
What happens when phenylalanine increases
Before a pft
Meconium stained protocol
2. With R side cardiac cath=look for valve problems with L side in adults look for coronary complications
Osteomyeltitis
Placement of a wheelchair
Delegation Rule of Thumb?
Heart problems
3. 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).
Diabetes Insipidus
Cold stress in a newborn
Potassium and acid base balance
Use of cold and hot
4. Skeletal or skin
Guided imagery is great for
Dunlap traction=
Greeks
Common S/S of guillian Barre Syndrome
5. Turner's sign - flank grayish blue (turn around to see your flanks) pancreatitis
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6. Depression often manifests itself in somatic ways - such as psychomotor retardation - gi complaints - and pain.
Depression manifests itself
Pneumonia
If kid has a cold
Besides meds and congenital problems .. What can lead to decreased preload
7. Glaucoma patients lose peripheral vision. Treated with meds
Glaucoma patients loose
Common S/S of Cystitis
Acid/ ASH diet
Common S/S of Ulcerative Colitis
8. Nurses First action is to listen to fetal rate/tone
Alzheimers
Where are most spinal cord injuries
Renal impairment labs
When a pt comes in and she is in active labor
9. Beta cells of pancreas produce insulin
MG and Guillian Barre
Murphy's sign
Lymes mostly found in
Who produces insulin
10. 1 pint= 2 cups
Med that can't be infused Intra osseously
Jews
1 pint = How many cups
Cerebral palsy
11. Never release traction unless you have an order from an MD to do so
Traction rule
To remember blood sugar
Gerd again
Cranial Nerves
12. Weight
1 gr= How many mg
Whats petaling
More info on EEG
Best indicator of dehydration
13. No live vaccines - no fresh fruits - no flowers should be used for neutropenic patients.
How will CSF look in meningitis
Nuetropenic patients
ICP and Shock have
First sign of pe
14. HypoNa - hyperK - hypoglycemia - dark pigmentation - decreased resistance to stress - fractures - alopecia - weight loss - GI distress
Common S/S of Liver cirrhoisis
Hydrocele
Addisons
Common S/S of pancreatitis
15. For blood types: 'O' is the universal donor (remember 'o' in donor) 'AB' is the universal receipient
Blood typing
Temp conversion
Post Thyroidectomy
NMS
16. Incentive Spirometry steps:1) Sit upright 2) Exhale 3) Insert mouthpiece 4) Inhale for 3 seconds - and then HOLD for 10 seconds
Incentive Spirometry steps
Myelogram
Risus Sardonicus
Where should placenta be
17. E (and also oil - based Myelogram)--> pt lies in flat supine (to prevent headache and leaking of CSF)
Nondairy sources of calcium
Glaucoma patients loose
Cranial nerves for Assessing extraocular eye movements
After lumbar puncture
18. Transesophageal Fistula (TEF) - esophagus doesn't fully develop (this is a surgical emergency) The 3 C's of TEF in the newborn: 1) Choking 2) Coughing 3) Cyanosis
Asthma and arthritis best excercise
After Endoscopy
CVA
TEF
19. Bedrest with extremities elevated 20 degrees - knees straight - head slightly elevated (modified Trendelenburg)
1 quart = How many pints
Kawasaki disease causes
Shock
Cullens sign
20. Cushings ulcers r/t Brain injury - Cushings triad r/t ICP in Brain (htn - bradycard - irr. resp)
TIA
Kawasaki disease causes
After Myringotomy
Cushing ulcers and cushings triad
21. Side lying
Shock
Common S/S of Diptheria
During epidural puncture
Where should placenta be
22. Orange tag in triage is non emergent Psych
After Endoscopy
Common S/S of MS>
Diff between placenta previa and placenta abrupto
Orange tag in pysch
23. 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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24. Lie flat with legs elevated
What to in the case of - Pt with heat stroke
For a lumbar puncture
Temp conversion
Hypernatremia
25. EEG - hold meds for 24-48 hrs prior - no caffine or cigarettes for 24 hrs prior - pt can eat - pt must stay awake night before exam - pt may be asked to hyperventilate and watch a bright flashing light - after EEG - assess pt for seizures - pt's will
What is bleeding considered in ADPIE
After Thyroidectomy
For an EEG test
After Endoscopy
26. In emphysema the stimulus to breathe is low PO2 - not increased PCO2 like the rest of us - so don't slam them with oxygen. Encourage pursed - lip breathing which promotes CO2 elimination - encourage up to 3000mL/day fluids - high - fowlers and leanin
Risus Sardonicus
Dengue hemorrhagic fever
Emphysema
SLE
27. After a hydrocele repair provide ice bags and scrotal support.
4 year olds
What to do in the case of tube feeding with decreased LOC
Cath lab
Hydrocele
28. You can petal the rough edges of a plaster cast with tape to avoid skin irritation.
TEF
Whats petaling
When you see coffee brown emesis think>
MMR SHot
29. N/v - confusion - abdominal pain - extreme weakness - hypoglycemia - dehydration - decreased BP
Hodgkins disease
Prolapsed Cord
Addisonian Crisis
Tetraology of Fallot
30. Seizure>
Stomas
Cath lab
Eclampsia is a
Turner's sign
31. Fatigue - muscle weakness - renal calculi - back and joint pain (increased calcium) - low Ca - high phosphorus diet
Hyperparathyroid
Common S/S of Kawasaki syndrome
Graves disease/ Hyperthyroidism
Sengstaken blakemore tube
32. Osession is to thought. Compulsion is to action
Murphy's sign
No Cantalope
Common S/S of measles
Rule of thumb for obsessions/distractions
33. Caput succedaneum= diffuse edema of the fetal scalp that crosses the suture lines. Swelling reabsorbs within 1 to 3 days.
How to treat phobic disorders
caput succedaneum=
Turner's sign
Brudzinski's sign
34. Sengstaken blakemore tube used for tx of esophageal varices - keep scissors at bedside.
What to do in the case of - an Air/Pulmonary Embolism
Besides sodium - water also follows
Gross things to remember about nurses with herpes!!!!
Sengstaken blakemore tube
35. After endoscopy check gag reflex.
Willam's position
After Endoscopy
Common S/S of Basilar Fracture
Hyper reflexive Absent reflexsive
36. Murphy's sign - pain with palpation of gall bladder area seen with cholecystitis
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37. Dumping syndrome: increase fat and protein - small frequent meals - lie down after meal to decrease peristalsis - wait 1 hr after meals to drink.
Dumping syndrome
Rule of thumb for assisting pysch patients
Parkisons
Tube and J tubes are usually
38. 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.
Detached Retina
Turner's sign
Cranial nerves for Assessing extraocular eye movements
Glomerulonephritis considerations
39. Liver biopsy- Adm vit k - npo morning of exam 6hr - give sedative - Teach pt that he will be asked to hold breath for 5-10sec - supine postion - lateral with upper arms elevated. Post - postion on right side - frequent v.s. - report severe ab pain s
Kids with HIV
Alkaline Ash diet
Liver biopsy
Developmental milestones
40. EleVate Veins; dAngle Arteries for better perfusion
Diverticulitis
VV and AA
Peritoneal dialysis
More info on TB testing a positive result
41. 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
Hep B vaccine always ask
Potassium lab importance
Tet spells
Dunlap traction=
42. Allergic to eggs (Tristan D. ) !
Order of assessment
Flu shot always ask
How do children less than one breathe
Common S/S of LTB
43. TPN(total parenteral nutrition) given in subclavian line.
VV and AA
Depression manifests itself
Gastric ulcer pain
TPN is given in
44. **If kid has cold - can still give immunizations
Hypernatremia SALT
If kid has a cold
More info on droplet precautions
autonomic dysreflexia
45. B/c of low platelets
Koplick's spots
After Thyroidectomy
Guided imagery is great for
Why would a pt with leukemia have epistaxis
46. Pneumonia - fever and chills are usually present. For the elderly confusion is often present.
1 pint = How many cups
Pneumonia
Myelogram
TB test confirmation
47. Coarse facial features
Nonfat milk
Tet spells
Knee replacement
Common S/S Acromegaly
48. A child with a ventriculoperitoneal shunt will have a small upper - abdominal incision. This is where the shunt is guided into the abdominal cavity - and tunneled under the skin up to the ventricles. You should watch for abdominal distention - since
Huntington's Chorea
Grey Turners sign
Peritoneal Dialysis when outflow is inadequate
A child with a ventriculoperitoneal shunt
49. Position on the RIGHT side with legs flexed
Cranial nerves for Assessing extraocular eye movements
Where are chest tubes placed
If you THINK a patient has new HTN
After appendectomy
50. A drop in presssure with increasing heart rate... Orthostatis= orthostatic hypotension
Shock
Traction in kids
Orthostatis is verfied by
Common S/S of Cataract
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