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NCLEX General
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nursing
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Always given with short acting insulin such as reg/ humulog
sliding scale
6 rights of medication administration
when on lasix
Semi - Fowler's
2. Common for debriding
transdermal meds
wet to dry dressing
larger to smaller
What are signs of an Infant addicted to Herion?
3. Toxic effect r/t damage to 8th cranial nerve resulting in dizziness - tinnitus - gradual hearing loss
phlebitis r/t IV
s/sx of hypoglycemia
ototoxicity
CVL
4. Head up 20 to 30 degrees 2. Reduces intracranial pressure; good for head injuries and craniotomies 3. Good for cervical neck surgery
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5. Neurotransmitters that play important role in body's stress response
Aldosterone
Inderal
catecholamine
What are symptoms of Mennengitis?
6. Bile in urine
off
Informed consent
Choluria
diverticular disease
7. Acts by blocking opiate receptors in the brain 2. Used to treat: a. Opiate induced respiratory depression b. Opiate overdose 3. Side effects: a. Withdrawal symptoms in addicted persons b. Return of pain 4. Drug is rapid acting; narcotic may last long
1 kg
Malpractice
Narcotic Antagonist: Naloxone (Narcan)
Atrophy
8. Up and back
drip rate
ear meds/adult
1 ml
hypertension
9. A large multinucleated or multilobed cell with inclusion body- like nucleoli surrounded by a halo of clear nucleoplasm and must be present to dx Hodgkin's Lymphoma.
Reed - Sternberg cell
when mixing insulins
Decision Tree Step 2?
Narcotic analgesics
10. Renal disorder characterized by the production of large volumes of pale dilute urine
suctioning
RACE
acute appendicitis
polyuria
11. Are the answers assessments or implementations? If their a mix of both - read the stem to see if you should assess or implement first and then select answer
CVL
Decision Tree Step 2?
estrogen and progestin
dexamethasone
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
Spinal anesthetic
traumatic brain injury
lithium toxicity
Hypokalemia
13. Onset:15-30 mins - clear - peak:30-11/2 hr. - duration:3-4 hrs. - can mix with intermed.& short
1 lb
Neurogenic / vasogenic - septic - anaphylactic shock (Obstructive)
Regular insulin
Occipital Lobe Lesion
14. PH 7.32 2. pCO2 30 3. HCO3 18 4. Causes: a. Diabetes b. Renal failure c. Diarrhea
Respiratory acidosis
Respiratory acidosis
metered dose inhaler
Metabolic acidosis
15. Emphysema is a ___ in which the alveoli of the lungs are distended - causing difficulty in exhaling air with chronically elevated carbon dioxide levels.
dramamine
deltoid muscle
Metabolic alkalosis
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
16. 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
Local cold
Narcotic analgesics
standard precautions
Decison Tree Step 5?
17. Promotes circulation
Nursing assistant
septicemia
Benefit of turning patient to Left side?
narrow spectrum
18. In sickle cell crisis - jaundice may be present from RBC destruction and release of ___.
bilirubin
Tylenol with codeine and Benadryl
Metabolic acidosis
Superficial parietal lobe lesion
19. Sudden suppression of RBC production with worsening of anemia and disappearance of reticulocytes in peripheral blood. May be result of PARVOVIRUS infection of bone marrow or sickle cell crisis.
depressant
Patient controlled analgesia
Trendelenburg
Aplastic Crisis
20. 6 oz.
Modified Trendelenburg
glossitis
1 teacup
dermatitis
21. Inability to look in a particular direction of gaze (both eyes signals a brain disease)
Ego integrity Vs despair
On
gaze palsy
dexamethasone
22. Hypertension is sometimes called a ___ disease because many clients are symptom free until complications arise - which can occur decades after the hypertension first begins.
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23. Same osmotic pressure as in the cell Normal saline (0.9% NaCl) b. Dextrose 5% in water c. Lactated Ringer's
Spinal anesthetic
Isotonic
Nursing assistant
antidote foe coumadin
24. A focal seizure that begins with an uncontrolled stiffening or jerking of the body asuch as the finger - mouth - or foot that may progress to a generalized seizure.
Jacksonian seizures
NPH
Respiratory alkalosis
causes of hypoglycemia
25. 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.
suctioning
general anesthesia
ear meds/adult
Blood pressure
26. Antacid (trade name Prilosec) that suppresses acid secretion in the stomach
Humulog
Cardiogenic Shock
prilosec
NPH
27. In client with emphysema - decreased oxygen concentrations due to chronically elevated ___ levels are the main stimuli for respiration.
Cl
carbon dioxide levels
120 gtts of water
Precentral gyrus lesion
28. Professional negligence - misconduct - or unreasonable lack of skill resulting in injury or loss to the recipient of the professional services.
Malpractice
Narcotic analgesics
HPV
Hyponatremia
29. Motor dysphasia
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30. Routine tasks b. Routine vital signs
Osmotic pressure
Circulatory overload
Apply heat or cold day of surgery?
Nursing assistant
31. Excessive thirst (as in cases of diabetes or kidney dysfunction)
digitalis
administer 2L O2 when
polydipsia
NPH
32. Thirst - frequent urination - fatigue - blurred vision - ketoacidosis - vomiting - dry mouth - very weak - confused - unconscious
gastroenteritis
s/sx of hyperglycemia
Diffusion
general anesthesia
33. Check balloon for patency - non dom hand open labia - dom hand cleans - insert cath 2-3' until urine returns - inflate balloon - pull back - push 1 more ' - document
s/sx of hypoglycemia
foley catheter(woman)
NSAIDS
most insulins
34. Vasoconstrictor (trade names Privine and Sudafed) used in nasal sprays to treat symptoms of nasal congestion and in eyedrops to treat eye irritation
Insulin
bacteriostatic
depression
sudafed
35. Piece obstructing blood flow may have decreased bp - pain along vein - loss of conscoiusness
Splenic Sequestration
polycythemia vera
catheter embolus
foley catheter(woman)
36. PH 7.32 2. pCO2 30 3. HCO3 18 4. Causes: a. Diabetes b. Renal failure c. Diarrhea
1 tsp
herpes
Metabolic acidosis
carbon dioxide levels
37. An X- linked recessive disorder in Which blood fails to clot properly - leading to excessive bleeding if injured.
milliliter
Abduction
nephrotoxicity
Hemophilia
38. Chronic syndrome resulting in a deficiency of hormonal secretion of the adrenal cortex with darkening of skin - loss of appetite - and depression
Addison disease
urine
bacteriostatic
aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid)
39. Sheck of proper placement - note last patchplacement - clean skin - inital/date/time
transdermal patch
Anuria
Catapres
standard precautions
40. No red meat - radishes - beets - etc... for 3 days prior to test
Decison Tree Step 5?
stool testing
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
epidural
41. 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
hypoxia
eye meds(opthalmic)
ear meds/ 3 and under
Splenic Sequestration
42. Produced by adrenal cortex. Target most cells to promote breakdown of glycogen - fats - and proteins as energy sources; raise blood level of glucose.Cortisol and Cortisone are types of these hormones.
glucocorticoids
1000mg
Apply heat or cold day of surgery?
Addison disease
43. On the person's abdomen 2. Prevents hip flexion contractures
Prone
phenazopyridine
Sponge bath
transdermal meds
44. Helps destroy intestinal parasites
1000mg
tetracycline
nthelminthic enema
inserting an NG tube
45. 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
Wheel Chair Positioning
What are symptoms of Mennengitis?
hypoxia
Shock
46. Topical agents designed to absorb through skin for systemic effects
transdermal meds
hypertension
Respiratory acidosis
MDI
47. Total suppression of urine
Shock
Supine
foley cath(male)
Anuria
48. If feet have been dependant - allow 15 minutes before applying - check q 4 hrs - rmv q 8 hrs to wash and dry legs
heparin/lovanox
Hypotonic
ted hose
topical agents
49. Lack of mature erythrocytes caused by inability to absorb vitamin B12 into the body
pernicious anemia
retrovirus
Acetaminophen
Infiltration
50. The 55-yr - old male client has recently been diagnosed with ___. The nurse recognizes that this dx increases the client's risk of coronary heart disease - myocardial infarction - and peripheral vascular disease.
Hypertonic
diabetes mellitus (DM)
Standard (Universal) Precautions
1 qt