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NCLEX Final Ati Study
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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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. A child with a ventriculoperitoneal shunt will have a small upper - abdominal incision. This is where the shunt is guided into the abdominal cavity - and tunneled under the skin up to the ventricles. You should watch for abdominal distention - since
Milk for kids
Hirschsprungs
A child with a ventriculoperitoneal shunt
Kernigs sign
2. For Meningitis check for Kernig's/ Brudzinski's signs.
Signs to look for in meningitis
GTT for preggos
Risus Sardonicus
Charcots sign
3. Vertigo - Tinnitus
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4. During sickle cell crisis there are two interventions to prioritize: fluids and pain relief.
Sickle cell crisis
Immunizations rules
Burn Degrees
TB test confirmation
5. For late decels - turn the mother to her left side - to allow more blood flow to the placenta.
Late Decels
Common S/S of Increased ICP
Hightest priority for RA
Birth control - Diaphram
6. 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
A child with a ventriculoperitoneal shunt
Droplet Precautions Transmission
Dystocia
Contact transmission precautions
7. Anterior fontanelle closes by 18 months. Posterior 6 to 8 weeks.
Turner's sign
Western blot test
Fontanelles
Meningeal irriatation>
8. With omphalocele and gastroschisis (herniation of abdominal contents) dress with loose saline dressing covered with plastic wrap - and keep eye on temp. Kid can lose heat quickly.
Glaucoma patients loose
Common S/S of emphysema
Omphalocele
Common S/S of Pemphigus Vulgaris
9. Cystic Fibrosis give diet low fat - high sodium - fat soluble vitamins ADEK. Aerosal bronchodilators - mucolytics and pancreatic enzymes.
Meningeal irriatation>
Cystic fibrosis
Appendicitis
How to treat phobic disorders
10. 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
Incentive Spirometry steps
Preload and Afterload
Delegation Rule of Thumb?
Side effects of thyroid hormones
11. Huntington's Chorea: 50% genetic - autosomal dominant disorder S/S: chorea --> writhing - twisting - movements of face - limbs and body - gait deteriorates to no ambulation - no cure - just palliative care
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12. Thrombocytopenia - Bleeding precautions! 1)Soft bristled toothbrush 2)No insertion of anything! (c/i suppositories - douche)
Common sites for metastatsis
c02 builds up and causes
Thrombocyopenia - bleeding precautions
Kids with RSV>
13. Have trouble remembering fhr patterns in OB Think VEAL CHOP V C E H A O L P V = variable decels; C = cord compression caused E = early decels; H = head compression caused A = accels; O = okay - not a problem! L = late decels = placental insufficienc
Detached Retina
Before giving MMR>
FHR patterns in ob
Common S/S of Tetany
14. Hypotension and bradypnea / bradycardia are major risks and emergencies.
How do children less than one breathe
Major risks of epidural
Incentive Spirometry steps
Pt with edema and walking
15. Questions about a halo Remember safety first - have a screwdriver nearby.
Developmental milestones
Halo
Common S/S of chicken pox
Kids with HIV
16. Droplet Precautions:sepsis - scarlet fever - streptococcal pharyngitis - parovirus B19 - pnuemonia - pertusis - influenza - diptheria - epiglottis - rubella - mumps - meningitis - mycoplasma and adenovirus. Door open - 3 ft distance - private room or
Preload and Afterload
Common S/S of Shock
Crackles most likely are...
More info on droplet precautions
17. Ottorhea
Hyper reflexive Absent reflexsive
Common S/S of Basilar Fracture
Dystocia
Bucks traction =
18. 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
TB test confirmation
Compartment syndrome
Psuedomembrane in DIptheria
Common S/S of Lyme's disease
19. First sign of PE is sudden chest pain - followed by dyspnea and tachypnea.
Pathological jaundice
First sign of pe
Compartment syndrome
Common S/S of cystic fibrosis
20. A LATE sign! Always~!
Kids pain relief in NCLEX land
Cushing ulcers and cushings triad
Change in color is
Phenalalanine
21. The biggest concern with cold stress and the newborn is respiratory distress.
School aged kids and five year olds
Hearing the baby in OB
Signs to look for in meningitis
Cold stress in a newborn
22. Don't fall for 'reestablishing a normal bowel pattern' as a priority with small bowel obstruction. Because the patient can't take in oral fluids 'maintaining fluid balance' comes first.
How do you treat a small bowel obstruction
More IVP info
Placement of a wheelchair
autonomic dysreflexia
23. Before going for Pulmonary Fuction Tests (PFT's) - a pt's bronchodilators will be with - held and they are not allowed to smoke for 4 hrs prior
Anorexia sucks because
Black - Expectant
Before a pft
Best indicator of dehydration
24. Battles Sign and Racoon's eyes
Common S/S of orbital fracture
Common S/S of measles
Common S/S of Basilar Fracture
Fontanelles
25. OHyper reflexes (upper motor neuron issue 'your reflexes are over the top') oAbsent reflexes (lower motor neuron issue)
Hyper reflexive Absent reflexsive
Crackles most likely are...
Halo
Before a pft
26. Glucose Tolerance Test for preggies result of 140 or highter needs further evaluation.
Dystocia
GTT for preggos
Above the knee amputation
Cute way to remember glascow coma
27. Nilosky's sign (seperation of epidermis caused by rubbibng of the skin)
Use of cold and hot
Myxedema/ hypothroidism
Asthmas and wheezers
Common S/S of Pemphigus Vulgaris
28. Hirschsprung's diagnosed with rectal biopsy looking for absence of ganglionic cells. Cardinal sign in infants is failure to pass meconium - and later the classic ribbon - like and foul smelling stools.
Common S/S of TEF
More labs suggestive of renal failure
Common S/S of MG
Hirschsprungs is dx how
29. What traction is used in a school - age kid with a femur or tibial fracture with extensive skin damage Ninety - ninety. The name refers to the angles of the joints. A pin is placed in the distal part of the broken bone - and the lower extremity is in
FHR patterns in ob
Common S/S of measles
Disease precautions
Traction in kids
30. For a lumbar puncture - pt is positioned in lateral recumbent fetal position - keep pt flat for 2-3 hrs afterwards - sterile dressing - frequent neuro assessments
Age 4=5 year shots
FHR patterns in ob
When to test urine for ketones and glucose
For a lumbar puncture
31. Meningeal irritation S/s nuchal rigidity - positive Brudzinski + Kernig signs and PHOTOPHOBIA too!
Meningeal irriatation>
PKU
Stranger Danger>!
Kawasaki disease causes
32. A positive ppd confirms infection - not just exposure. A sputum test will confirm active disease.
Grey Turners sign
DKA
TB test confirmation
Hemovac
33. Kussmauls breathing (deep rapid RR)
Options for cancer
Common S/S of Meningitis
Common S/S of DKA
More IVP info
34. Place in prone position
1 pint = How many cups
With lower amputations
Low Residue diet
Brudzinski's sign
35. Its important to be aware of the lab result for prothrombin time
Western blot test
Prior to liver biopsy
Likely cause of cardiac arrest in child
ACID ash diet
36. COPD patients REMEMBER: 2LNC or less (hypoxic Not hypercapnic drive) - Pa02 of 60ish and Sa02 90% is normal for them b/c they are chronic CO2 retainers. ...
COPD and Pneumonia
Detached Retina
Omphalocele
COPD patients
37. Bossing Sign (prominent forehead)
Common S/S of Hydrocephalosis
Chief concern in CF
Common sites for metastatsis
Common S/S of Lyme's disease
38. Area of detachment should be in the dependent position -- dependent meaning supported by something
Thrombocyopenia - bleeding precautions
Fetal alcohol sydrome
S/S of a fat embolism
Detached Retina
39. 1st Degree - Red and Painful 2nd Degree - Blisters 3rd Degree - No Pain because of blocked and burned nerves
Laparoscopy
Burn Degrees
Dumping syndrome
To remember blood sugar
40. Diaphragm must stay in place 6 hours after intercourse. They are also fitted so must be refitted if you lose or gain a significant amount of weight.
Paget's disease
After Cataract surgery
Bucks traction =
Birth control - Diaphram
41. The first sign of ARDS is increased respirations. Later comes dyspnea - retractions - air hunger - cyanosis.
Anorexia sucks because
The first s/s of ards
Peritoneal dialysis
Common S/S of GERD
42. (incision at nape of neck)--> position pt flat and lateral on either side.
Sources of potassium
After Infratentorial Surgery
Emphysema
Common S/S of Kawasaki syndrome
43. Hermans sign= flushes and redness of skin with lighter color at the center of the rash.... It is a disease that comes from tropical and subtropical areas that are spread by misquotos
Common S/S of Hodgkins Disease/Lymphoma
Murphy's sign
Dengue hemorrhagic fever
More info on EEG
44. Elevate HOB 30 degrees to decrease intracranial pressure
Peds weight
Head Injury
What could cause bronchopulmonary dysplasia
Apgar scores/scoring
45. Four side - rails up can be considered a form of restraint. Even in LTC facility when a client is a fall risk - keep lower rails down - and one side of bed against the wall - lowest position - wheels locked.
Signs to look for in meningitis
Side rail rules
Heart problems
Milk for kids
46. Another c section with any more kids
After Infratentorial Surgery
A patient with vertical c - section will likely have
Cerebral palsy
Yellow - Delayed
47. Skin to skin contact on mom with a blanket
The first s/s of ards
Best way to warm a newborn
autonomic dysreflexia
Chvostek and Trosseaus sign
48. Heart defects. Remember for cyanotic -3T's( Tof - Truncys arteriosus - Transposition of the great vessels). Prevent blood from going to heart. If problem does not fix or cannot be corrected surgically - CHF will occur following by death. 94. with R s
Common S/S of orbital fracture
Heart Defects
Amniocentesis is performed and why
Common S/S of LTB
49. AFTER the procedure - the client should be placed in the supine position for 4 to 12 hrs as prescribed. (Saunders 3rd ed p. 229)
What to do in a sucking stab wound
How to itch under a cast
Lumbar Puncture
Thoracentesis
50. Prolonged hypoxemia is a likely cause of cardiac arrest in a child.
Med that can't be infused Intra osseously
Likely cause of cardiac arrest in child
Green - Minimal
What to do in the case of - A woman in labor with Un - Reassuring FHR