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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. 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
Common sites for metastatsis
Omphalocele
PDA
2. Spider like varices - Varices can be in stomach - esophagus or the skin! They are just spider/varicose veins! Ithcy on the skin
Common S/S of Liver cirrhoisis
Order of assessment
Diff between placenta previa and placenta abrupto
HHNS Vs DKA
3. Cardinal sign of ARDS is hypoxemia (low oxygen level in tissues).
Myelogram
Incentive Spirometry steps
Cardinal signs of ARDS
Koplick's spots
4. Disseminated Herpes Zoster is AIRBORNE PRECAUTIONS - as to Localized Herpes Zoster is CONTACT PRECAUTIONS. A nurse with a localized herpes zoster CAN care for patients as long as the patients are Not immunosuppressed and the lesions must be covered!
ICP
Gross things to remember about nurses with herpes!!!!
Jews
PCWP
5. Beta cells of pancreas produce insulin
Chief concern in CF
Who produces insulin
Tube and J tubes are usually
Burn Degrees
6. (late decels - decreased variability - fetal bradycardia - etc) --> turn on left side (and give O2 - stop Pitocin - increase IV fluids)
Common S/S of SLE
Post spleenectomy
What to do in the case of - A woman in labor with Un - Reassuring FHR
Cephalhematoma (caput succinidanium)
7. LLQ - diverticulitis - low residue - no seeds - nuts - peas
If you see a nurse make a mistake Chain of command
Pain in the LLQ indicative of...
Above the knee amputation
Hypo - parathyroid
8. HypoNa - hyperK - hypoglycemia - dark pigmentation - decreased resistance to stress - fractures - alopecia - weight loss - GI distress
Enema positioning
Nephrotic syndrome
Cor Pulmonae
Addisons
9. No nasotracheal suctioning with head injury or skull fracture.
Suctioning is good -- except
Dunlap traction=
Cerebral angio prep
Pain in the LLQ indicative of...
10. 1 cup= 8 oz
Greenstick fracture
1 cup= How many oz
Common S/S of LTB
Tetraology of Fallot
11. Knee immobility
Likely cause of cardiac arrest in child
Bucks traction =
Hemovac
Burn Degrees
12. A LATE sign! Always~!
Fetal alcohol sydrome
Common S/S of addisions
Change in color is
Common S/S of Bulimia
13. Common Signs and Symptoms 01. PTB - low - grade afternoon fever.
Common S/S of hypocalcemia
Wilms tumor
Where are chest tubes placed
Common S/S of PTB
14. Rebound tenderness
When to test urine for ketones and glucose
Kids with RSV>
Common S/S of appendicitis
Signs of a hip fracture
15. Laparoscopy- CO2 used to enhances visual - general anesthesia - foley. Post - walk patient to decrease CO2 build up used for procedure.
Osteomyeltitis
Every new admission needs
Laparoscopy
How many liters of O2
16. HYPERTENSION - BRADYpnea - BRADYcardia (cushings triad)!
Labs in DKA>
Common S/S of glaucoma
Common S/S of Increased ICP
Orange tag in pysch
17. Lumbar puncture - fetal postion. post - nuero assess5-30 until stable - flat2-3hr - encourage fluids - oral anlgesics for headache - observe dressing
Myxedema/ hypothroidism
autonomic dysreflexia
More info on lumbar puncture
1 quart = How many pints
18. Low or semi - Fowler's - support head - neck and shoulders.
After Thyroidectomy
Heart Defects
When to test urine for ketones and glucose
Rh
19. Dance's sign: RUQ mass (intussusception) with RLQ empty space (movement of cecum out of normal position).
LVN/LPN cant
Dance Sign
Diverticulitis
Shilling test
20. Weight
Tylenol poisioining
Blood typing
Best indicator of dehydration
MORE info on DKA ugh!
21. For a CABG operation when the great saphenous vein is taken it is turned inside out due to the valves that are inside.
Common S/S of Lyme's disease
OB secret
Pt with edema and walking
CABG
22. Moon face appearance and buffalo hump
Gross things to remember about nurses with herpes!!!!
Milk for kids
Common S/S of Cushings syndrome
Kids with RSV>
23. Position prone (on abdomen) so that sac does not rupture
1 tablespoon = How many ml
Infant with Spina Bifida
Major risks of epidural
ACID ash diet
24. ** William's position - Semi Fowlers with knees flexed (inc. knee gatch) to relieve lower back pain.
25. 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.
After Thyroidectomy
For an EEG test
Hirschsprungs is dx how
First sign of pe
26. ** IVP requires bowel prep so they can visualize the bladder better
What is bleeding considered in ADPIE
Murphy's sign
IVP requires
Hydrocele
27. - Munchausen Syndrome is a psychiatric disorder that causes an individual to self - inflict injury or illness or to fabricate symptoms of physical or mental illness - in order to receive medical care or hospitalization. In a variation of the disorder
More info on droplet precautions
Addisonian Crisis
Munchhausen Syndrome
Pathological jaundice
28. 1 gr (grain)= 60 mg
1 gr= How many mg
Cath lab
Cranial nerves for Assessing extraocular eye movements
More info on lumbar puncture
29. Bleeding is part of the 'circulation' assessment of the ABCD's in an emergent situation. Therefore - if airway and breathing are accounted for - a compound fracture requires assessment before Glasgow coma scale and a neuro check (D=disability - or ne
Common S/S of Hodgkins Disease/Lymphoma
What is bleeding considered in ADPIE
Osteomyeltitis
Hba1c
30. Itching under cast area - cool air via blow dryer - ice pack for 10- 15 minutes. NEVER use qtip or anything to scratch area
Allen's test
Hba1c
Eclampsia is a
How to itch under a cast
31. Chvostek= Tapping on the face above the cheek bone will cause spams! Trosseaus= using a BP cuff and inflating it - and it will cause spasms of the wrist
Green - Minimal
Chvostek and Trosseaus sign
Tetraology of Fallot
Common S/S of orbital fracture
32. N/v - confusion - abdominal pain - extreme weakness - hypoglycemia - dehydration - decreased BP
What can also cause an s3 heart sound
Med that can't be infused Intra osseously
Addisonian Crisis
Hyperthyroidism
33. Brain problems occur
Dengue hemorrhagic fever
Thyroid storm
What happens when phenylalanine increases
Common sites for metastatsis
34. Amniotic fluid is alkaline - and turns nitrazine paper blue. Urine and normal vaginal discharge are acidic - and turn it pink.
Yeast infection in a babys mouth
Nitrazine paper
Pheochromocytoma
How do you teach someone to reduce back aches
35. Other than initially to test tolerance - G- tube and J- tube feedings are usually given as continuous feedings.
Tube and J tubes are usually
Cushing ulcers and cushings triad
Labs for congenital heart disease
Head Injury
36. Descending muscle weakness
Guided imagery is great for
s/s of a fat embolism
Common S/S of MG
What can also cause an s3 heart sound
37. Risus sardonicus is a highly characteristic - abnormal - sustained spasm of the facial muscles that appears to produce grinning --- From Tetany! Sad and scary looking! Never Google image it again - Megan! Nightmares!
Shock
S/S of a fat embolism
Tetraology of Fallot
Risus Sardonicus
38. Dystocia= baby cannot make it down to canal
Dystocia
Nephrotic syndrome
More info on lumbar puncture
Cranial Nerves
39. For blood types: 'O' is the universal donor (remember 'o' in donor) 'AB' is the universal receipient
Common S/S of parkinsons
Heart problems
Blood typing
Cranial Nerves
40. The first sign of pyloric stenosis in a baby is mild vomiting that progresses to projectile vomiting. Later you may be able to palpate a mass - the baby will seem hungry often - and may spit up after feedings.
Cane walking
ICP
PDA
First sign of pyloric stenosis in a baby
41. For PVD remember DAVE (Legs are Dependent forArterial & for Venous Elevated)
Greenstick fracture
For PVD remember
STD= gonnorrhea
If kid has a cold
42. Pulse area cpr on infant
Common S/S of Hydrocephalosis
Yellow - Delayed
Cath lab
Brachial Pulse
43. 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.
Western blot test
Hypocalemia
When instilling eardrops
Peds weight
44. Addison's disease (need to 'add' hormone) Cushing's syndrome (have extra 'cushion' of hormones)
ICP and Shock have
Green - Minimal
Apgar Scoring
What to do for addisons/cushings
45. Inspiratory stridor.. LTB = croup!!!!
MRSA and VRSA precautions
Meconium stained protocol
Common S/S of LTB
Green - Minimal
46. Foot of bed elevated for first 24 hours - position prone daily to provide for hip extension.
Parkisons
Below the knee amputation
Hyper reflexive Absent reflexsive
Menieres's disease
47. Hypospadias: abnormality in which urethral meatus is located on the ventral (back) surface of the penis anywhere from the corona to the perineum (remember hypo - low (for lower side or under side) Epispadias: opening of the urethra on the dorsal (fro
Infant with Cleft lip
Low crit/hemoglobin
Maslow for a guy who lost his house in a fire
Penis Problems
48. From the a** (diarrhea)= metabolic acidosis From the mouth (vomitus)=metabolic alkalosis
From the ass From the Mouth
Kids pain relief in NCLEX land
Penis Problems
Above the knee amputation
49. No phenylalanine with a kid positive for PKU (no meat no dairy no aspartme
GTT for preggos
Lymes mostly found in
Hemovac
PKU
50. MURDER - muscle weakness - urine (oliguria/anuria) - respiratory depression - decreased cardiac contractility - ECG changes - reflexes
Besides sodium - water also follows
Acid/ ASH diet
Trendelenberg's test
HyperKalemia