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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. Remember compartment syndrome is an emergency situation. Paresthesias and increased pain are classic symptoms. Neuromuscular damage is irreversible 4-6 hours after onset.
Common S/S of Bulimia
Pheochromocytoma
1 cup= How many oz
Compartment syndrome
2. For HIV kids avoid OPV and Varicella vaccinations (live) - but give Pneumococcal and influenza. MMR is avoided only if the kid is severely immunocompromised. Parents should wear gloves for care - not kiss kids on the mouth - and not share eating uten
Post spleenectomy
Buck's Traction
Kids with HIV
PTB
3. For blood types: 'O' is the universal donor (remember 'o' in donor) 'AB' is the universal receipient
Blood typing
After Endoscopy
Vertical C section
Sickle cell crisis
4. Kernigs Sign (leg flex then leg pain on extension) Brudinzski sign (neck flex= lower leg flex)
Common S/S of Meningitis
Pancreatitis prioritys
Nepphrotic syndrome
Cause of Ascites
5. 1 quart = 2 pints
Common S/S of Cholera
Greeks
1 quart = How many pints
Common S/S of appendicitis
6. High potassium is expected with carbon dioxide narcosis (hydrogen floods the cell forcing potassium out). Carbon dioxide narcosis causes increased intracranial pressure.
Cushings
Carbon dioxide narcosis
1 lb = How many ozs
Rule of nines
7. CVA (cerebrovascular accident) is with dead brain tissue.
CVA
Cute way to remember glascow coma
Common S/S of Hodgkins Disease/Lymphoma
If kid has a cold
8. If patients have hallucinations redirect them. In delusions distract them.
Rule of thumb for assisting pysch patients
After Gtube placement
Kids with RSV>
CPR in a five year old
9. Poor muscle control due to birth injuries and/or decrease oxygen to brain tissues
Hirschsprungs is dx how
Med that can't be infused Intra osseously
Cerebral palsy
ICP and Shock have
10. Myasthenia gravis= decrease in receptor sites for acetylcholine. Since smallest concentration of ACTH receptors are in cranial nerves - expect fatigue and weakness in eye - mastication - pharyngeal muscles.
Myasthenia gravis
During internal radiation
1 cup= How many oz
After lumbar puncture
11. Allergic to eggs (Tristan D. ) !
Brachial Pulse
From the ass From the Mouth
Common S/S of PTB
Flu shot always ask
12. **If kid has cold - can still give immunizations
If kid has a cold
More info on TB testing a positive result
Common S/S of addisions
Meningeal irriatation>
13. For Meningitis check for Kernig's/ Brudzinski's signs.
Common S/S of Basilar Fracture
Besides meds and congenital problems .. What can lead to decreased preload
Pancreatitis prioritys
Signs to look for in meningitis
14. Lioning face
Common S/S of leprosy
Common S/S of Kawasaki syndrome
Hyper reflexive Absent reflexsive
Pheochromocytoma
15. Chest tubes are placed in the pleural space.
Where are chest tubes placed
Room air is...
Common sites for metastatsis
What is obtained before starting any iv antibiotic
16. Med administration is rarely a good choice
More info on EEG
GTT for preggos
When patient is in distress
MMR SHot
17. Descending muscle weakness
Behavior/Developmental - Peds
More labs suggestive of renal failure
Common S/S of MG
Grey Turners sign
18. Fetal alcohol syndrome - upturned nose - flat nasal bridge - thin upper lip - SGA
Fetal alcohol sydrome
Autonomic Dysreflexia/ Hyperreflexia
Traction rule
Bucks traction =
19. Patients with GERD should lay on their left side with the HOB elevated 30 degrees.
Gerd again
Glomerulonephritis
More info on lumbar puncture
Coomb's test
20. On bedrest while implant in place
TPN is given in
Myelogram
During internal radiation
What to do in the case of - an Air/Pulmonary Embolism
21. Position on the RIGHT side with legs flexed
Common S/S of orbital fracture
Green - Minimal
After appendectomy
Willam's position
22. What could cause bronchopulmonary dysplasia Dysplasia means abnormality or alteration. Mechanical ventilation can cause it. Premature newborns with immature lungs are ventilated and over time it damages the lungs. Other causes could be infection - pn
CABG
1 tablespoon = How many ml
What could cause bronchopulmonary dysplasia
Autonomic Dysreflexia/ Hyperreflexia
23. A positive Western blot in a child <18 months (presence of HIV antibodies) indicates only that the mother is infected. Two or more positive p24 antigen tests will confirm HIV in kids <18 months. The p24 can be used at any age.
Infant with Spina Bifida
If kid has a cold
Western blot test
Common S/S Hepatic Encephalopathy
24. A LATE sign! Always~!
Change in color is
Common S/S of LTB
Pneumonia
Thyroid storm
25. Let's say every answer in front of you is an abnormal value. If potassium is there you can bet it is a problem they want you to identify - because values outside of normal can be life threatening. Normal potassium is 3.5-5.0. Even a bun of 50 doesn't
Botox
Potassium lab importance
Common S/S of Lyme's disease
Meconium stained protocol
26. BSA is considered the most accurate method for medication dosing with kids. (I though it was weight - but apparently not)
Common S/S of DKA
Who produces insulin
Most accurate way to test kids for medication accuracy
More info on droplet precautions
27. WBC shift to the left in a patient with pyelonephritis (neutrophils kick in to fight infection)
Heart Defects
Paget's disease
What can also cause an s3 heart sound
Shift to the left means
28. Low magnesium and high creatinine signal renal failure.
Common S/S of orbital fracture
More labs suggestive of renal failure
How do you treat a small bowel obstruction
STD= gonnorrhea
29. Elevate HOB 30 degrees to decrease intracranial pressure
Common S/S of TEF
What is obtained before starting any iv antibiotic
What if a toddler says no to medication
Head Injury
30. Nilosky's sign (seperation of epidermis caused by rubbibng of the skin)
Common S/S of Pemphigus Vulgaris
Birth control - Diaphram
Dance Sign
Heart Defects
31. Itching under cast area - cool air via blow dryer - ice pack for 10- 15 minutes. NEVER use qtip or anything to scratch area
Addisonian Crisis
How to itch under a cast
S/S of a fat embolism
Blood typing
32. Shilling Test - test for pernicious anemia/ how well one absorbs Vit b12
Asthma and arthritis best excercise
Prolapsed Cord
Airborne Transmission
Shilling test
33. Remember the phrase 'step up' when picturing a person going up stairs with crutches. The good leg goes up first - followed by the crutches and the bad leg. The opposite happens going down. The crutches go first - followed by the good leg.
Crutch use
Penis Problems
High priority in Addisons
Dangerous thing to get during pregnancy
34. Glomerulonephritis: take vs q 4 hrs + daily weights
Glomerulonephritis
Gerd again
After appendectomy
Hypervolemia
35. Elevate for first 24 hours on pillow - position prone daily to provide for hip extension.
After Gtube placement
Common S/S of Dengue
Meconium stained protocol
Above the knee amputation
36. Meningeal irritation S/s nuchal rigidity - positive Brudzinski + Kernig signs and PHOTOPHOBIA too!
When a pt comes in and she is in active labor
Common S/S of Tetany
STD= gonnorrhea
Meningeal irriatation>
37. Preload affects amount of blood that goes to the R ventricle. Afterload is the resistance the blood has to overcome when leaving the heart.
Common S/S of parkinsons
What to do for addisons/cushings
Preload and Afterload
Halo
38. 2.2
1 kg= How many pounds
Dystocia
Blood typing
Huntington's Chorea
39. From the a** (diarrhea)= metabolic acidosis From the mouth (vomitus)=metabolic alkalosis
For a lung biopsy
Phenalalanine
From the ass From the Mouth
Hypernatremia
40. Muscle weakness - lack of coordination - abdominal pain - confusion - absent tendon reflexes - sedative effect on CNS
Med that can't be infused Intra osseously
Black - Expectant
Hypercalemia
Potassium and acid base balance
41. Hodgkin's disease= cancer of lymph is very curable in early stage.
COPD patients
Hodgkins disease
Cushings
Hypernatremia
42. Kids with RSV; no contact lenses or pregnant nurses in rooms where ribavirin is being administered by hoot - tent - etc.
Lumbar Puncture
Kids with RSV>
Gerd again
Room air is...
43. Sepsis and anaphylaxis (along with the obvious hemorrhaging) reduce circulating volume by way of increased capillary permeability - which leads to reduced preload (volume in the left ventricle at the end of diastole). This is a toughie...think about
Dig rule for kids
Besides meds and congenital problems .. What can lead to decreased preload
TEF
Turner's sign
44. Risus Sardonicus
Menieres's disease
Peds weight
Common S/S of Tetany
Common S/S of PTB
45. Pulse area cpr on infant
Age 4=5 year shots
Brachial Pulse
Common S/S of Shock
Cerebral angio prep
46. Systematic desensitization
For an EEG test
Infant with Spina Bifida
STD= gonnorrhea
How to treat phobic disorders
47. For late decels - turn the mother to her left side - to allow more blood flow to the placenta.
1 kg= How many pounds
Common S/S of Increased ICP
Late Decels
No Cantalope
48. OHyper reflexes (upper motor neuron issue 'your reflexes are over the top') oAbsent reflexes (lower motor neuron issue)
Hyper reflexive Absent reflexsive
Brachial Pulse
1 tsp= How many ml
More IVP info
49. Pilling rolling tremors
Common S/S of pancreatitis
During epidural puncture
How do you teach someone to reduce back aches
Common S/S of parkinsons
50. After g - tube placement the stomach contents are drained by gravity for 24 hours before it can be used for feedings.
Common S/S of parkinsons
After Gtube placement
HypoKalemia
Decorticate and Decerebrate