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NCLEX General
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health-sciences
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1. Straight back
ear meds/3 and over
Antidote for Mag Sulfate?
opiate
Hypokalemia
2. Cause drowsiness; maintain client safety
Anuria
Occipital Lobe Lesion
Tylenol with codeine and Benadryl
sudafed
3. Check order - clean gloves - loosen dressing - observe wound - measure - rmv gloves - prep sterile field - moisten sterile dressing and clean - dry wound - apply ointments - cover
Benefit of turning patient to Left side?
What is the Guaiac Test?
Hypotonic
dry sterile dressing
4. Monitor K+
Narcotic analgesics
foley catheter(woman)
when on lasix
traumatic brain injury
5. PH 7.35-7.45 2. pCO2 = 35 - 45 3. pO2 = 80 - 100 4. HCO3 = 22 - 26
stool testing
Spinal anesthetic
1 lb
Blood Gas Values
6. Toxicity due to blood and protien in the urine
lasix
nephrotoxicity
diabetes mellitus (DM)
NG tube
7. HIV is a ___ that causes acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) - leading to a loss of immune function and subsequent development of opportunitstic infections.
s/sx of hyperglycemia
retrovirus
Amnesia
nitroglycerin
8. Do not give more than 3 consecutive bouts
when on digoxin
Meningiomas Tumors (primary)
enema
HPV
9. Is a condition in which Bp is abnormally high. In adults - ___ is dx with Bp readings higher than 140 mmHg systolic or 90 mmHg diastolic after 3 separate readings that are recorded several weeks apart.
Restraints
Aldosterone
Sickle Cell Crisis
hypertension
10. Caused by a midbrain lesion; vertical gaze center impaired. Sx's: no vertical gaze - dilated and irregular pupils - eyelid abnormalities and impaired convergence. - characterized by impaired upward vertical gaze and loss of the pupillary light reflex
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11. 1000 g
Metabolic acidosis
Low - Fowler's
1 kg
Spread of Infection
12. Given right befor meals to control blood sugar
Hypernatremia
Lithotomy
most insulins
Cardiogenic Shock
13. Is the condition in which endometrial tissue grows outside of the uterine cavity - most commonly in the pelvic cavity and responds to hormonal changes of the menstrual cycle.
1 pt
1 L
endometriosis
Cheyenne Strokes
14. Diplopia - internal strabismus - VI and VII involvement - contralateral hemisensory and hemiparesis loss issilateral cerebellar ataxia
Ego integrity Vs despair
glucocorticoids
Pons lesion
Aplastic Crisis
15. PH 7.52 2. pCO2 52 3. HCO3 34 4. Cause: Vomiting; excessive diuresis
wet to dry dressings
Metabolic alkalosis
Regular insulin
aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid)
16. PH 7.52 2. pCO2 30 3. HCO3 20 4. Cause: hyperventilation; rebreathe CO2
epidural
Addisonian crisis
Respiratory alkalosis
Low - Fowler's
17. Head lower than trunk and feet 2. Uses a. Shock - sometimes b. Prolapsed cord when mother not in hospital; Increases venous return
Negligence
Trendelenburg
Antidote for Mag Sulfate?
heparin/lovanox
18. Too much food - ill - too little insulin - decreased activity - infection - stress - onset - hrs to days
urine
sliding scale
causes of hyperglycemia
apply heat or cold day after surgery?
19. Monitor apical pulse for 1 full minute
infiltration r/t IV
African Americans
valium
when on digoxin
20. A decrease in total blood volume such as hemorrhage - transfusions
Hypovolemic shock
pentamidine isethionate
morphine
Narcotic Antagonist: Naloxone (Narcan)
21. Patient - time - dose - route - medication - documentation
Medications for perioperative
Loss of bone density
Prone
6 rights of medication administration
22. Anticoagulants predispose to hemorrhage; discontinue 1-2 weeks before surgery 2. Aminoglycosides (streptomycin - gentamicin) can cause neuromuscular blockade. Anesthesiologist must know. 3. Diuretics may cause electrolyte imbalances and respiratory d
Restraints
platelets
Medications for perioperative
nitroglycerin
23. Inadequate blood supply to the vital organs: the brain - heart and kidneys; inadequate circulating volume. Manifestations A. Pulse pressure decreases B. Blood pressure deceases C. Urine output decreases (ADH and Aldosterone) D. Pulse increases E. Res
Apply heat or cold day of surgery?
Shock
Informed consent
1 teacup
24. This is an acute episode of severe symptoms - brought on by fever - dehydration altitude - vomiting - emotional distress - fatigue - alcohol consumption - pregnancy or excessive physical activity. Precipitated by hypoxia; provide pain relief - provid
What is the Decision Tree Step 1?
Metabolic acidosis
Sickle Cell Crisis
antidote for heparin
25. Vasoconstrictor (trade names Privine and Sudafed) used in nasal sprays to treat symptoms of nasal congestion and in eyedrops to treat eye irritation
sacs (or pockets)
off
sudafed
catecholamine
26. Gloves - mask - gown
bacteriacidal
dry sterile dressing
off
causes of hyperglycemia
27. Chronic syndrome resulting in a deficiency of hormonal secretion of the adrenal cortex with darkening of skin - loss of appetite - and depression
Immediate Post - Op Care
Addison disease
Respiratory acidosis
Regular insulin
28. Promotes circulation
Glioblastoma Multiform Tumors (primary)
Benefit of turning patient to Left side?
narrow spectrum
depression
29. Given in small amounts bc is retained
depression
Vaso - occlusive (thrombotic crisis)
oil retention enema
Strategy for 'Select all that apply' on the NCLEX exam
30. An X- linked recessive disorder in Which blood fails to clot properly - leading to excessive bleeding if injured.
tetracycline
Hemophilia
prilosec
adverse reaction of INH is hepatitis
31. #1 is abdomen - #2 is arm - #3 is buttock
Sim's
Internal capsule lesion
K+
quickest absorption
32. Down and back
infiltration r/t IV
ear meds/ 3 and under
transdermal patch
Decision Tree Step 2?
33. Manifestations 1) Tenderness and pain in vein 2) Edema and redness at site 3) Warmth b. Management 1) Cold compresses immediately to relieve pain and inflammation 2) Follow with moist warm compresses to stimulate circulation and promote absorption
Vaso - occlusive (thrombotic crisis)
health risk appraisal
Superficial thrombophlebitis
before surgery the pt. should stop using
34. Is an abnormal increase in the number of RBC's granulocytes - and thrombocytes - leading to an increase in blood volume and viscosity (thickness).
burns Stage I
Thalamus Lesion
aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid)
polycythemia vera
35. Clean gloves - position cliient so drainage runs down - drape - discard gloves - open irrigation tray sterily - pour solution - sterile gloves - open packs - draw up solution - irrigate until runs clear - pat dry
Ankyloses
sterile wound irrigation
Hypertonic
sub - q injections
36. Onset:1-2hr. - clear - no peak - duration:24 hrs. - cannot be combined
with ear meds if there are 2 differant meds
1 T
Lantus
Regular insulin
37. What is a bleeding disorder that results from a severe reduction in circulating platelets?Can be idiopathic or may be the result of decreased platelet production in the bone marrow - Platelet count less than 75 -000 cells/mm3
thrombocytopenic purpura
traumatic brain injury
impaired asbsorption
endometriosis
38. Prevent circulation
polyuria
Dehydration
Benefit of turning patient to Right side?
1 lb
39. Holinergic or parasympathomimetic used to treat functional urinary retention; mimics action of acetylcholine
when mixing insulins
morphine
phenelzine sulfate
Bethanechol (Urecholine)
40. Headache - rash - sensitivity to light
IM meds
most insulins
Catapres
What are symptoms of Mennengitis?
41. Act by altering perception of and response to pain 2. Act on the central nervous system 3. Adverse reactions a. Depress respirations b. Decrease alertness c. Decrease coughing d. Decrease blood pressure and pulse e. Slow peristalsis f. Constrict pupi
Bethanechol (Urecholine)
1 lb
Narcotic analgesics
What are signs of an Infant addicted to Herion?
42. When a client emerges from ___ - the nurse protects the client's airway and monitors the client's vital signs. The nurse then evaluates LOC - reflex status - motor activity - and orients the client to person - place and time as necessary.
nthelminthic enema
general anesthesia
Ankyloses
midbrain syndrome
43. Flush daily with saline or heparin to prevent clots from forming B. Change dressing three times per week C. Check for infection D. Discard 5-10 ml when drawing blood E. In multilumen catheters use ports for designated purpose F. Valsalva's maneuver w
CVL
Hypertonic
Choluria
sudafed
44. On the person's back 2. Maintains alignment
ted hose
Supine
Modified Trendelenburg
Apply heat or cold day of surgery?
45. Infection
Aplastic Crisis
What should you NEVER pick as an answer on the NCLEX exam?
when on steriods watch for
burns Stage IV
46. To slow formation of scar tissue
most insulins
Nursing assistant
dermatitis
rotate injection sites
47. Shaky - slurred speech - weak - seizure - drowsy - sweating - inability to swallow
Meningiomas Tumors (primary)
s/sx of hypoglycemia
Bacteremia
medically controlled coma
48. Coma - dilated pupils - extensor posturing - Cheyne Stokes respirations (progressively deeper breathing followed by apnea)
What is the Guaiac Test?
ataxia
Medications for perioperative
midbrain syndrome
49. —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
Pel Epstein fever
Antidote for Mag Sulfate?
pentamidine isethionate
epilepsy
50. Professional negligence - misconduct - or unreasonable lack of skill resulting in injury or loss to the recipient of the professional services.
Malpractice
Catapres
ototoxicity
Immediate Post - Op Care
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