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NCLEX Final Ati Study
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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. Pilling rolling tremors
Common S/S of MG
Grey Turners sign
Protocol for Airborne Transmission
Common S/S of parkinsons
2. For late decels - turn the mother to her left side - to allow more blood flow to the placenta.
Omphalocele
Thoracentesis
Western blot test
Late Decels
3. Caput succedaneum= diffuse edema of the fetal scalp that crosses the suture lines. Swelling reabsorbs within 1 to 3 days.
Cranial Nerves
4 year olds
Dig rule for kids
caput succedaneum=
4. HbA1c - test to assess how well blood sugars have been controlled over the past 90-120 days. 4-6 corresponds to a blood sugar of 70-110; 7 is ideal for a diabetic and corresponds to a blood sugar of 130.
Hypernatremia
Hba1c
1 tablespoon = How many ml
Common S/S Meniere's Disease
5. Most spinal cord injuries are at the cervical or lumbar regions
Behavior/Developmental - Peds
Where are most spinal cord injuries
Most accurate way to test kids for medication accuracy
Greeks
6. Laparoscopy- CO2 used to enhances visual - general anesthesia - foley. Post - walk patient to decrease CO2 build up used for procedure.
Traction rule
Huntington's Chorea
Guided imagery is great for
Laparoscopy
7. Renal impairment: serum creatinine elevated and urine clearance decreased
Best way to tube feed or feed kids
Crackles most likely are...
1 tsp= How many ml
Renal impairment labs
8. A. Charcot's triad for multiple sclerosis 1. Nystagmus 2. Intention tremor 3. Scanning or staccato speech
Risus Sardonicus
Contact transmission precautions
When a pt comes in and she is in active labor
Charcots sign
9. Chipmunk face
Common S/S of Bulimia
Eyes
Low Residue diet
Carbon dioxide narcosis
10. BSA is considered the most accurate method for medication dosing with kids. (I though it was weight - but apparently not)
Temp conversion
Cystic fibrosis
Most accurate way to test kids for medication accuracy
Above the knee amputation
11. Handle any blood
LVN/LPN cant
Psuedomembrane in DIptheria
Common s/s of PDA
No Cantalope
12. Prolonged hypoxemia is a likely cause of cardiac arrest in a child.
Bryant's traction=
Shilling test
Likely cause of cardiac arrest in child
Cerebral palsy
13. Skeletal or skin
Common S/S Duchennes Muscular Dystrophy
Dunlap traction=
Trendelenberg's test
Guided imagery is great for
14. Femur or lower leg instability
Hypo - parathyroid
During epidural puncture
Suctioning is good -- except
Russel Traction =
15. Cushings ulcers r/t Brain injury - Cushings triad r/t ICP in Brain (htn - bradycard - irr. resp)
Depression manifests itself
What happens when phenylalanine increases
Common S/S of MG
Cushing ulcers and cushings triad
16. Flapping tremors
Asthma and arthritis best excercise
Best indicator of dehydration
Alkaline Ash diet
Common S/S Hepatic Encephalopathy
17. Sengstaken blakemore tube used for tx of esophageal varices - keep scissors at bedside.
MG and Guillian Barre
ALS
Sengstaken blakemore tube
Besides sodium - water also follows
18. Sensory=S Motor=M Both=B Oh (Olfactory I) Some Oh (Optic II) Say Oh (Oculomotor III) Marry To (Trochlear IV) Money Touch (Trigeminal V) But And (Abducens VI) My Feel (Facial VII) Brother A (Auditory VIII) Says Girls (Glossopharyngeal IX) Big Vagina (
What could cause bronchopulmonary dysplasia
A preggo in a minus station
Head Injury
Cranial Nerves
19. DROPLET think of SPIDERMAN! S - sepsis S - scarlet fever S - streptococcal pharyngitis P - parvovirus B19 P - pneumonia P - pertussis I - influenza D - diptheria (pharyngeal) E - epiglottitis R - rubella M - mumps M - meningitis M - mycoplasma or men
ACID ash diet
Common S/S of Diptheria
Common S.S of Retino Blastoma
Droplet Precautions Transmission
20. MRI- claustrophobia - no metal - assess pacemaker
MRI
Common S/S of Shock
First sign of pyloric stenosis in a baby
Penis Problems
21. Kopliks spots
HypoKalemia
Addisons
Common S/S of measles
When is Rhogam given and how
22. Bethamethasone (celestone)=surfactant. Med for lung expansion.
Hep A precautions
If you THINK a patient has new HTN
When to test urine for ketones and glucose
Bethamethasone
23. Seizure>
Eclampsia is a
TB test confirmation
Common S/S of MS>
Positioning with pneaumonia
24. Children <3yoa - <35 lbs with femur fx
25. Sausage shaped mass - Dance sign (empty portion of RLQ)
Common S/S of Intusseption
Addisons
SIADH
Before giving MMR>
26. Petechiae. Treated with heparin.
s/s of a fat embolism
Airborne Transmission
Emphysema
Tenkhoff cath
27. Latex allergies => Assess for allergies to bananas - apricots - cherries - grapes - kiwis - passion fruit - avocados - chestnuts - tomatoes - peaches
CABG
Buck's Traction
What is bleeding considered in ADPIE
Latex allergies
28. Place a wheelchair parallel to the bed on the side of weakness
Highest priortiy in status elipticus
Acid/ ASH diet
Placement of a wheelchair
Common S/S of leprosy
29. A newly diagnosed hypertension patient should have BP assessed in both arms
Nonfat milk
Room air is...
If you THINK a patient has new HTN
ABG drawin
30. 30 ml = 1 oz
Diverticulitis
Radioactive iodine
For a lumbar puncture
How many oz in a ml
31. If patients have hallucinations redirect them. In delusions distract them.
Rule of thumb for assisting pysch patients
Nephrotic syndrome
Behavior/Developmental - Peds
Dangerous thing to get during pregnancy
32. Diptheria is an upper respiratory tract infection. It is characterized by sore throat - low fever and the psuedomembrane! Which is just a capsule around the tonsils that you can see with your penlight... It just looks like a whiteish yellow capsule a
Placement of a wheelchair
More info on lumbar puncture
Psuedomembrane in DIptheria
Heart problems
33. Insomnia is a side effect of thyroid hormones. Saunders confirms it. Makes sense though!Increased met. rate - your body is 'too busy to sleep' as opposed to the folks with hypothyroidism who may report somnolence (dec. met rate - body is slow and sle
Uremic Fetor
NG tube rules
Side effects of thyroid hormones
Nitrazine paper
34. Other than initially to test tolerance - G- tube and J- tube feedings are usually given as continuous feedings.
Eclampsia is a
Pancreatitis prioritys
Tube and J tubes are usually
s3 heart sound is normal not
35. Yogurt has live cultures - dont give to immunosuppressed pt
36. A positive ppd confirms infection - not just exposure. A sputum test will confirm active disease.
Potassium and acid base balance
TB test confirmation
Hirschsprungs is dx how
Turner's sign
37. Trachea shifts to the opposite side
VV and AA
Hirschsprungs is dx how
Tension Pneumothorax
Myasthenia gravis
38. Remember compartment syndrome is an emergency situation. Paresthesias and increased pain are classic symptoms. Neuromuscular damage is irreversible 4-6 hours after onset.
Incentive Spirometry steps
Hba1c
Compartment syndrome
When instilling eardrops
39. Crackles suggest pneumonia - which is likely to be accompanied by hypoxia - which would manifest itself as mental confusion - etc.
Penis Problems
Crackles most likely are...
Greenstick fracture
Cold stress in a newborn
40. 1 gr (grain)= 60 mg
Common S/S of appendicitis
1 gr= How many mg
From the ass From the Mouth
Common S/S of TEF
41. Undescended testis or cryptorchidism is a known risk factor for testicular cancer later in life.Start teaching boys testicular self exam around 12 - because most cases occur during adolescence.
Cryptoorchidism
Common S/S of Lyme's disease
Murphy's sign
Preload and Afterload
42. Nephrotic syndrome s/s edema + hypotension. Turn and reposition (risk for impaired skin integrity)
Peds positioning for GERD
Common S/S of Cushings syndrome
Nephrotic syndrome
Hypernatremia
43. Developmental 2-3 months: turns head side to side 4-5 months: grasps - switch & roll 6-7 months: sit at 6 and waves bye - bye 8-9 months: stands straight at eight 10-11 months: belly to butt (phrase has 10 letters) 12-13 months: twelve and up - drink
Traction rule
Why somone who is allergic to latex would be allergic to food too
Developmental milestones
Cullens sign
44. Lumbar puncture - fetal postion. post - nuero assess5-30 until stable - flat2-3hr - encourage fluids - oral anlgesics for headache - observe dressing
Immunizations rules
More info on lumbar puncture
Low crit/hemoglobin
Hyperparathyroid
45. Expiratory grunt -- Causes Infant respiratory distress!
Jews
HyperMg
Cmmon S/S Fibrin Hyalin
Yellow - Delayed
46. Red beefy tongue
Autonomic Dysreflexia
GTT for preggos
Hypercalemia
Common S/S of pernicious anemia
47. Pull pinna down and back for kids < 3 yrs. when instilling eardrops.
1 pint = How many cups
What is bleeding considered in ADPIE
Hypercalemia
When instilling eardrops
48. 1 gram = 1000 mg
1 g = How many mg
PCWP
Pancreatitis pts>
Cephalhematoma (caput succinidanium)
49. Watch out for questions suggesting a child drinks more than 3-4 cups of milk each day. (Milks good - right) Too much milk reduces intake of other essential nutrients - especially iron. Watch for anemia with milk - aholics. And don't let that mother p
Milk for kids
For a lumbar puncture
Common S/S Acromegaly
Orthostatis is verfied by
50. MURDER - muscle weakness - urine (oliguria/anuria) - respiratory depression - decreased cardiac contractility - ECG changes - reflexes
HyperKalemia
Hypervolemia
During internal radiation
Pt with edema and walking