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NCLEX General
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nclex
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health-sciences
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nursing
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. If feet have been dependant - allow 15 minutes before applying - check q 4 hrs - rmv q 8 hrs to wash and dry legs
ted hose
nephrotoxicity
Hypokalemia
Pancrelipase (Pancrease capsules
2. Stiff joints
Nursing care during IV infusions
gaze palsy
PEP
Ankyloses
3. Slows down mental/physical processes
ear meds/adult
Aldosterone
depressant
Parinaud's syndrome
4. Place the wheel chair on the patient's strong side B. Position the open part of the chair toward the foot of the bed. C. Have patient stand on strong foot and pivot - then sit in chair
Wheel Chair Positioning
nitroglycerin
Low - Fowler's
NPH
5. Parinaud's syndrome.
Sylvian aqueduct syndrome
What does Atropine Sulfate do?
infiltration r/t IV
ted hose
6. Answers starting with 'I'll or Why.'
catecholamine
What should you NEVER pick as an answer on the NCLEX exam?
Shock
Epidural anesthetic
7. 3.5 - 5.5 mEq/l
Circulatory overload
phenazopyridine
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
K+
8. Sickled cells are sequestered in the spleen - by the time the kiddo is 5 they will have infarced their spleen therefore it happens under the age of 5 and given prophylactic antibiotics up until age 5. results in an emergency spleenectomy - large volu
Splenic Sequestration
neurologic symptoms
Regular insulin
Low - Fowler's
9. Cause drowsiness; maintain client safety
Medications for perioperative
What does Atropine Sulfate do?
Benefit of turning patient to Left side?
Tylenol with codeine and Benadryl
10. Left
What does Atropine Sulfate do?
butorphanol tartrate
NPH
smaller to larger
11. Administer bronchodilators before other meds
burns Stage III
MDI
Hypernatremia
urine
12. Caused by a decrease in peripheral resistance - vasoconstriction
Hypokalemia
heparin/lovanox
Neurogenic / vasogenic - septic - anaphylactic shock (Obstructive)
Dehydration
13. Can cause respiratory depression by decreasing rate and depth of respirations; analgesic used for moderate to severe pain; side effects include change in BP - bradycardia -
before surgery the pt. should stop using
Bethanechol (Urecholine)
butorphanol tartrate
NG tube
14. To slow formation of scar tissue
Asphyxia
What does Atropine Sulfate do?
rotate injection sites
epidural
15. Retards bacteria growth
Addison disease
bacteriostatic
glossitis
Sickle Cell Crisis
16. Vitamin k
apply heat or cold day after surgery?
carbon dioxide levels
antidote foe coumadin
Metabolic alkalosis
17. Caused by a decrease in peripheral resistance - vasoconstriction
glucocorticoids
Neurogenic / vasogenic - septic - anaphylactic shock (Obstructive)
Respiratory alkalosis
HRT
18. Toxic effect r/t damage to 8th cranial nerve resulting in dizziness - tinnitus - gradual hearing loss
rotate injection sites
stool testing
ototoxicity
catecholamine
19. Distinguished from other lymphomas by the presence of large - cancerous lymphocytes known as Reed - Sternberg cells - causes seriously enlarged lymph nodes - produces a Pel Epstein fever which comes and goes. Diagnosis based upon tissue biopsy and pr
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20. Helps destroy intestinal parasites
Semi - Fowler's
heparin/lovanox
nthelminthic enema
Where are the Tricuspid heart sounds located?
21. 135 - 145 mEq/l
Na+
wet to dry dressing
bacteriostatic
morphine
22. A dangerous condition in which the body tissues and cells do not have enough oxygen
single voided urine specimen
hypoxia
Air embolism
butorphanol tartrate
23. Excessive mucous and high pitched cry but happens later after birth(16hrs)
What are signs of an Infant addicted to Herion?
Broca's area lesion
Parinaud's syndrome
On
24. Atbs that are effective against many organisms
1000mg
broad spectrum
administer 2L O2 when
Abduction
25. Bloodstream infection: if becomes very bas pt may have a red line along arm
1 kg
septicemia
prilosec
Superficial thrombophlebitis
26. Head up 45-60 degrees 2. Reduces venous return and reduces cardiac workload 3. Promotes thoracic expansion 4. Reduces tension on the suture line for persons who have had abdominal surgery 5. Promotes drainage
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27. Follow physician's orders B. Do not apply without order except in emergency C. Use least restraint possible D. Each unit should have a written protocol E. Check patient frequently for safety F. Loosen restraints every 2 hours G. Do not use as punishm
autonomic dysreflexia
nursing interventions for severe hypoglycemia
Restraints
aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid)
28. Being ___ is acting in accordance with a set of standards of conduct. Nursing organizations have established a code of conduct that provides ethical guidelines for nursing practice.
ethical
burns Stage III
Anuria
Metabolic alkalosis
29. Salicylates - NSAIDs
Hypokalemia
hypertension
meds used for antipyretic - inflamm - and analgesia
Decision Tree Step 2?
30. Adjust to retirement C. Adjust to loss of friends - family D. View own death as appropriate outcome of life
Decision Tree Step 3?
anus - cervix - penis - and vulva
tube feeding
Ego integrity Vs despair
31. Inability to coordinate voluntary muscle movements
ataxia
diverticular disease
What should you NEVER pick as an answer on the NCLEX exam?
estrogen and progestin
32. 12 in.
Epidural anesthetic
1 ft
wet to dry dressing
Standard (Universal) Precautions
33. PH 7.32 2. pCO2 30 3. HCO3 18 4. Causes: a. Diabetes b. Renal failure c. Diarrhea
1 lb
septicemia
Neuromas Tumors (primary)
Metabolic acidosis
34. A generalized reaction to contaminated equipment or solutions a. Manifestations 1) Chills and fever 30-60 minutes after start of infusion 2) Flushing - sudden pulse increase 3) Backache - headache 4) Nausea - vomiting 5) Hypotension - vascular collap
Bacteremia
Narcan or Noloxene
nursing interventions for severe hypoglycemia
antidote for heparin
35. Loss of defective memory
Bolus feeding
Amnesia
6 rights of medication administration
CVL
36. Ake with meals to reduce side effects of the drug -- e.g. - nausea - vomiting - anorexia - abdominal cramps - fatigue; these effects tend to be mild and to resolve as therapy continues
Antidiuretic Hormone (ADH)
metformin (Glucophage).
digitalis
Basal ganglia lesion
37. Is a skin eruption caused by one of the two families of herpesvirus - herpes simplex or herpes zoster.
Hypernatremia
parasthesia
herpes
Ego integrity Vs despair
38. Manifestations 1) Headache - flushed skin - tachycardia 2) Venous distention 3) Increased venous pressure 4) Coughing - dyspnea - cyanosis 5) Pulmonary edema b. Prevention 1) Check for preexisting heart condition 2) Monitor flow rate of solution 3) P
Cheyenne Strokes
septicemia
Circulatory overload
butorphanol tartrate
39. Rescue Alarm Contain Evacuate
phenelzine sulfate
RACE
most insulins
dry sterile dressing
40. Anesthesia is the partial or complete loss of sensation - and general anesthesia produces a complete loss of sensation (unconsciousneess). It is also referred to as ___.
herpes
medically controlled coma
Choluria
Osmotic pressure
41. Dermatitis is an ___ of the skin that produces an itchy - red rash.
Decison Tree Step 5?
antidote for heparin
septicemia
inflammation
42. In intravenous infusions - the drip rate (also called the drip factor or drop factor) is the number of drops delivered per ___ of solution.
Bethanechol (Urecholine)
milliliter
Osmosis
Low - Fowler's
43. —pentamidine is an antiprotozoal agent used to prevent and/or treat Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia (PCP) - a common opportunistic infection in AIDS patients; manifestations of PCP usually include coughing - fever - dyspnea - fatigue - and weight loss
burns Stage I
pentamidine isethionate
urine
RACE
44. Quick sugar source(glucose tabs - 4oz. juice - 6 oz. soda) wait 5-10 mins - recheck sugar - rrepreat if persists
Respiratory acidosis
nursing interventions for hypoglycemia
Immediate Post - Op Care
lanolin
45. Immobilized patient at risk for orthostatic hypotension 2. After prolonged period of immobility - gradually sit patient up
Blood pressure
thrombocytopenic purpura
before surgery the pt. should stop using
pentamidine isethionate
46. Emergency life - threatening condition which can occur with spinal cord injuries above T6 after spinal shock resolves - which is 1 to 6 weeks after injury; causes include visceral distension and noxious stimuli such as skin pressure - temperature ext
Tylenol with codeine and Benadryl
morphine
sliding scale
autonomic dysreflexia
47. Patient pushes button and receives IV analgesia 2. Device has preset dose and frequency limits 3. Nurse must instruct patient in use of device 4. Nurse must continue to assess patient for a. Pain b. Pain relief c. Side effects (vital signs) 5. Studie
side effects of barbituates
Hypokalemia
health risk appraisal
Patient controlled analgesia
48. To move AWAY from midline
Abduction
off
milliliter
Blood Gas Values
49. Inflammation or redness of the tongue. Often seen in malnutrition.
glossitis
herpes
Antidiuretic Hormone (ADH)
inserting an NG tube
50. Check orders - rmv dressing/packing - observe - clean - moisten packing - cover with gauze - initial/date/time
120 gtts of water
Superficial parietal lobe lesion
wet to dry dressings
homonymous hemianopsia