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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.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. 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
Nursing assistant
Shock
What are signs of an Infant addicted to Herion?
postexposure protocol (PEP)
2. Can do sterile procedures b. Can give medications except IV meds
prilosec
Circulatory overload
Licensed practical nurse/ licensed vocational nurse (LPN/LVN)
ear meds/ 3 and under
3. Answers starting with 'I'll or Why.'
eye ointments
What should you NEVER pick as an answer on the NCLEX exam?
gaze palsy
morphine
4. Inability to coordinate voluntary muscle movements
infiltration r/t IV
ataxia
Cl
Broca's area lesion
5. PH 7.52 2. pCO2 52 3. HCO3 34 4. Cause: Vomiting; excessive diuresis
dermatitis
Metabolic alkalosis
Osmosis
Aldosterone
6. Hormone Replacement Therapy
HRT
eye meds(opthalmic)
What are symptoms of Mennengitis?
Decision Tree Step 4?
7. Cardiotonic
milliliter
off
lanolin
digitalis
8. Shake med - have pt breathe out - when starts to inhale press down - have the pt hold breath for 10 seconds - wait 1 min befroe next dose
foley cath(male)
metered dose inhaler
antidote for heparin
sickling
9. Sedative/hypnotic - a tranquilizer (trade name Valium) used to relieve anxiety and relax muscles
epidural
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
valium
Changes during aging
10. 1 tsp
120 gtts of water
phenelzine sulfate
metered dose inhaler
bicarbonate
11. Deficient oxygen in the blood.
systemic hypoxia
Metabolic acidosis
aspirin toxicity
Standard (Universal) Precautions
12. Diarrhea is sign of lithium toxicity along with oversedation - ataxia - tinnitus - slurred speech - and muscle weakness/twitching; stop lithium and obtain serum levels when diarrhea present
traumatic brain injury
lithium toxicity
Logrolling
Diffusion
13. Manifestations 1) Muscle weakness 2) Weak pulse and ECG changes b. Causes 1) Potassium depleting diuretics 2) Burns 3) Diarrhea - colitis 4) Vomiting c. Management: Potassium replacement -- DO Not give Digoxin
when on lasix
Epidural anesthetic
Hypokalemia
Intradermal injections
14. VS - LOC - Skin color - IV infusions - Drainage Tubes - Dressings - DB & C-h
acute appendicitis
fleets enema
RACE
Immediate Post - Op Care
15. Contralateral thalamus pain - contralateral hemisensory loss.
Circulatory overload
Thalamus Lesion
Catapres
Metabolic acidosis
16. Do not give anything by mouth - position on side - admin glucagon - call 911 - stay with pt.
Neuromas Tumors (primary)
Epidural anesthetic
Hypovolemic shock
nursing interventions for severe hypoglycemia
17. On the person's abdomen 2. Prevents hip flexion contractures
health risk appraisal
monitor elsrely pt with IV's more frequently to make sure of no fluid overload
catheter embolus
Prone
18. Inflammation and pain
estrogen and progestin
What are NSAIDs mainly given for
Reed - Sternberg cell
Pons lesion
19. Shaky - slurred speech - weak - seizure - drowsy - sweating - inability to swallow
smaller to larger
1 L
bilirubin
s/sx of hypoglycemia
20. Human papilloma virus
HPV
Cooling blanket
Na+
Adduction
21. Gloves - mask - gown
when mixing insulins
Logrolling
off
alsalva manuever
22. Manifestations 1) Muscle weakness 2) ECG changes b. Causes 1) Renal failure 2) Acidosis c. Management 1) Kayexalate by mouth or retention enema - reduces serum potassium 2) Insulin and glucose IV
Loss of bone density
Hyperkalemia
Addison disease
Standard (Universal) Precautions
23. Left
Thalamus Lesion
smaller to larger
stool testing
transdermal patch
24. 45-90 degree angle - 25G needle - 1/2-1' length - below dermis/above muscle
sub - q injections
Humulog
foley cath(male)
Change in mental status and confusion
25. Monitor K+
Risk Factors for operations
lanolin
when on lasix
beefy red tongue
26. Stiff joints
tube feeding
smaller to larger
narrow spectrum
Ankyloses
27. 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
Medications for perioperative
Catapres
medically controlled coma
Meningiomas Tumors (primary)
28. May occur when changing bags - opening line
diverticular disease
monitor elsrely pt with IV's more frequently to make sure of no fluid overload
air embolus
Hypokalemia
29. Cold vasoconstricts and controls bleeding and swelling 2. Local anesthetic effect 3. Intermittently applied 4. Sterile technique for open wound
Local cold
bacteriacidal
Benefit of turning patient to Right side?
Ego integrity Vs despair
30. 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
Sponge bath
Circulatory overload
Anuria
foley catheter(woman)
31. Obesity B. Aging - plus recovery C. Concomitant diseases 1. Cardiovascular a. Danger of congestive failure - avoid fluid overload b. Avoid prolonged immobilization as it may cause venous stasis c. Encourage change of position; avoid sudden exertion 2
1 pt
Amnesia
ototoxicity
Risk Factors for operations
32. Dispose of sharps in puncture - resistant containers B. Do not recap used needles C. Wear protective barriers (gloves - gowns - masks - eyewear) when at risk for exposure to body fluids D. Clean blood spills with soap and water or household bleach 1:
Bethanechol (Urecholine)
Standard (Universal) Precautions
aspirin toxicity
hormone replacement therapy (HRT)
33. Atbs that are effective against many organisms
Restraints
broad spectrum
Addison disease
Shock
34. Onset:1-4hr. - cloudy - peak:6-10hrs. - duration:10-16 - up to 24 hrs. - cannot mix!!
anus - cervix - penis - and vulva
Reed - Sternberg cell
NPH
Cooling blanket
35. Head and trunk flat with legs elevated 2. Preferred for shock 3. Increases venous return without putting pressure on the diaphragm
infiltration r/t IV
Modified Trendelenburg
Respiratory acidosis
nitroglycerin
36. In intravenous infusions - the drip rate (also called the drip factor or drop factor) is the number of drops delivered per ___ of solution.
ear meds/ 3 and under
Respiratory alkalosis
milliliter
Registered Nurse
37. A dangerous condition in which the body tissues and cells do not have enough oxygen
HRT
Amnesia
hypoxia
beefy red tongue
38. Diplopia - internal strabismus - VI and VII involvement - contralateral hemisensory and hemiparesis loss issilateral cerebellar ataxia
1 pt
foley cath(male)
polycythemia vera
Pons lesion
39. Instruct pt to clean genitalia with soap and water and void approx 60 ml
CVL
Side - lying
Nursing care during IV infusions
single voided urine specimen
40. A drug (trade name Capoten) that blocks the formation of angiotensin in the kidneys resulting in vasodilation
1 lb
Blood pressure
Broca's area lesion
captopril
41. Adjust to retirement C. Adjust to loss of friends - family D. View own death as appropriate outcome of life
ethical
PEP
Ego integrity Vs despair
alsalva manuever
42. Prep formula - check placement(aspirate stomach contents/measure residual) - 'make sure it does not exceed dr.s order - inject r10-20 ml of ai
Prone
tube feeding
Blood pressure
MDI
43. Outside of arachnoidal tissue - usually benign and slow growing
Respiratory acidosis
Meningiomas Tumors (primary)
1 qt
Lithotomy
44. To slow formation of scar tissue
gastroenteritis
Anuria
rotate injection sites
Spinal anesthetic
45. In clients with ___ - decreased oxygen concentrations due to chronically elevated carbon dioxide levels are the main stimuli for respiration.
catecholamine
1 pt
Bolus feeding
emphysema
46. Check order - clean gloves - loosen dressing - observe wound - measure - rmv gloves - prep sterile field - moisten sterile dressing and clean - dry wound - apply ointments - cover
On
pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B6)
Regular insulin
dry sterile dressing
47. Neurotransmitters that play important role in body's stress response
Spinal anesthetic
catecholamine
sickling
sacs (or pockets)
48. Antihistamine medications are often prescribed for ___ - and the nurse should advise clients that these medications can cause drowsiness and the lcient should avoid operating any type of eqpt (including driving).
Standard (Universal) Precautions
Shock
Spinal anesthetic
dermatitis
49. Reddened - warm area noted around insertion site or on path of vein; discontinue IV - apply warm - moist compresses - restart IV at new site
phenelzine sulfate
NG tube
sub - q injections
phlebitis
50. 1cc
tetracycline
1 ml
Hypovolemic shock
burns Stage I