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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. Orange tag in triage is non emergent Psych
After Gtube placement
Cerebral angio prep
Orange tag in pysch
Koplick's spots
2. 7 - 10ml / kg
Tidal volume
Jews
Guided imagery is great for
If you THINK a patient has new HTN
3. OAmniotic fluid yellow with particles = meconium stained`
A patient with vertical c - section will likely have
After Gtube placement
After lumbar puncture
Meconium stained protocol
4. 4 C'S- Coughing - Choking - Cyanosis and continuous droolings
Common S/S of TEF
Common S/S of appendicitis
Glaucoma patients loose
Omphalocele
5. Right sided heart failure caused by left ventricular failure (so pick edema - jvd - if it is a choice.)
More info on droplet precautions
Depression manifests itself
Cor Pulmonae
Shilling test
6. Expiratory grunt -- Causes Infant respiratory distress!
Gastric ulcer pain
ABG drawin
Latex allergies
Cmmon S/S Fibrin Hyalin
7. 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.
Traction rule
How do you treat a small bowel obstruction
Post Thyroidectomy
What to do in the case of tube feeding with decreased LOC
8. Kids with RSV; no contact lenses or pregnant nurses in rooms where ribavirin is being administered by hoot - tent - etc.
Kids with RSV>
Tenkhoff cath
Pancreatitis pts>
How to itch under a cast
9. Low or semi - Fowler's - support head - neck and shoulders.
s3 heart sound is normal not
Hba1c
After Thyroidectomy
Glomerulonephritis
10. Thoracentesis prep - Take v.s. - shave area around needle insertion - position patient with arms on pillow on over bed table or lying on side - no more than 1000cc at a one time. Post - listen for bilateral breath sounds - v.s. - check leakage - ster
Infant with Spina Bifida
Thyroid storm
Common S/S of down syndrome
Thoracentesis
11. Hypersecretion of epi/norepi - persistent HTN - increased HR - hyperglycemia - diaphoresis - tremor - pounding HA; avoid stress - frequent bating and rest breaks - avoid cold and stimulating foods - surgery to remove tumor
Diff between angina and MI
How to itch under a cast
Common S/S of SLE
Pheochromocytoma
12. Elevate HOB 30 degrees to decrease intracranial pressure
Amniocentesis is performed and why
Brudzinski's sign
Head Injury
Normal Hemoglobin
13. OHyper reflexes (upper motor neuron issue 'your reflexes are over the top') oAbsent reflexes (lower motor neuron issue)
A child with a ventriculoperitoneal shunt
If you see a nurse make a mistake Chain of command
MMR and Varicella
Hyper reflexive Absent reflexsive
14. *Meniere's Disease - Admin diuretics to decrease endolymph in the cochlea - restrict Na - lay onaffected ear when in bed. Triad: 1)Vertigo 2)Tinnitus 3)N/V
15. Allergic to eggs (Tristan D. ) !
Highest priortiy in status elipticus
Flu shot always ask
Common S/S of Hydrocephalosis
Common s/s of PDA
16. ** BOTOX for strabismus. Patch the GOOD eye so that the weaker eye can get stronger.
Eyes
Autonomic Dysreflexia
Botox
Common S/S of PTB
17. Multiple Sclerosis is a chronic - progressive disease with demyelinating lesions in the CNS which affect the white matter of the brain and spinal cord. Motor S/S: limb weakness - paralysis - slow speech Sensory S/S: numbness - tingling - tinnitus Ce
MS
Kidneys and ears
Tetraology of Fallot
For cord compression in OB
18. Cystic Fibrosis give diet low fat - high sodium - fat soluble vitamins ADEK. Aerosal bronchodilators - mucolytics and pancreatic enzymes.
Cystic fibrosis
STD= gonnorrhea
s/s of a fat embolism
Cute way to remember glascow coma
19. Alzheimer's disease is a chronic - progressive - degenerative cognitive disorder that accounts for more than 60% of all dementias
IVP requires
Psuedomembrane in DIptheria
Alzheimers
If you see a nurse make a mistake Chain of command
20. 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
Kidneys and ears
FHR patterns in ob
Botox
Common S/S of Meningitis
21. GLASGOW COMA SCALE. EYES - VerbAL - MOTOR
Cute way to remember glascow coma
Heart Defects
After lumbar puncture
What to in the case of - Pt with heat stroke
22. Bethamethasone (celestone)=surfactant. Med for lung expansion.
Common S/S of asthma
Med that can't be infused Intra osseously
Bethamethasone
What to do in a sucking stab wound
23. Ottorhea
4 year olds
Suctioning is good -- except
Nondairy sources of calcium
Common S/S of Basilar Fracture
24. Hepatitis Hepatitis: - ends in a VOWEL - comes from the BOWEL (Hep A) Hepatitis B=Blood and Bodily fluids Hepatitis C is just like B
Side rail rules
Hepatitis
Orthostatis is verfied by
Developmental milestones
25. ** IVP requires bowel prep so they can visualize the bladder better
Common S/S of Bulimia
IVP requires
ACID ash diet
Blood typing
26. Systematic desensitization
Incentive Spirometry steps
How to treat phobic disorders
Diabetes Insipidus
What to do if your patients chest tube accidently getes removed
27. Non dairy sources of calcium include RHUBARB - SARDINES - COLLARD GREENS
Nondairy sources of calcium
Therapies
Common S/S of DKA
Knee replacement
28. Irritable - and poor sucking
Cute way to remember glascow coma
Heroin withdrawl in a neonate
Grey Turners sign
Common S/S of Tetany
29. Flapping tremors
When to test urine for ketones and glucose
Age 4=5 year shots
Common S/S Hepatic Encephalopathy
Common S/S of Shock
30. A guy loses his house in a fire. Priority is using community resources to find shelter - before assisting with feelings about the tremendous loss. (Maslow).
Common S/S of appendicitis
A child with a ventriculoperitoneal shunt
Cranial nerves for Assessing extraocular eye movements
Maslow for a guy who lost his house in a fire
31. With glomerulonephritis you should consider blood pressure to be your most important assessment parameter. Dietary restrictions you can expect include fluids - protein - sodium - and potassium.
Kids with HIV
First sign of pe
LVN/LPN cant
Glomerulonephritis considerations
32. Purple bruises around the belly button... Pancreatitis!
Uremic Fetor
Grey Turners sign
Signs to look for in meningitis
DKA
33. 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.
Liver biopsy
Cor Pulmonae
First sign of pyloric stenosis in a baby
Cerebral angio prep
34. NMS is like S&M;-you get hot (hyperpyrexia)- stiff (increased muscle tone)- sweaty (diaphoresis)- BP - pulse - and respirations go up &-you start to drool
Low Residue diet
Murphy's sign
NMS
Jews
35. Trachea shifts to the opposite side
Buck's Traction
Tension Pneumothorax
Before a pft
Stomas
36. * To convert Centigrade to F. F= C+40 - multiply 9/5 and substract 40 * To convert Fahrenheit to C. C= F+40 - multiply 5/9 and substract 40.
Pulmonary sarcoidosis
More IVP info
Brudzinski's sign
Temp conversion
37. A= appearance (color all pink - pink and blue - blue [pale]) P= pulse (>100 - < 100 - absent) G= grimace (cough - grimace - no response) A= activity (flexed - flaccid - limp) R= respirations (strong cry - weak cry - absent)
Thyroid storm and myxedema
Hypocalemia
Apgar Scoring
Flu shot always ask
38. Acid Ash diet - cheese - corn - cranberries - plums - prunes - meat - poultry - pastry - bread
ICP and Shock have
Hep A precautions
Myelogram
ACID ash diet
39. 3 -4 -6
Cranial nerves for Assessing extraocular eye movements
When instilling eardrops
MS
Depression manifests itself
40. 4 year old kids cannot interpret TIME. Need to explain time in relationship to a known COMMON EVENT (eg: 'Mom will be back after supper').
4 year olds
ACID ash diet
Rule of thumb for obsessions/distractions
After Gtube placement
41. Remember to preform the Allen's Test prior to doing an ABG to check for sufficient blood flow
Post Thyroidectomy
How many liters of O2
What is obtained before starting any iv antibiotic
Cerebral angio prep
42. (CBI) --> catheter is taped to thigh so leg should be kept straight. No other positioning restrictions.
Common S/S of pyloric stenosis
Brudzinski's sign
During CBI (continuous bladder irrigation)
Traction rule
43. Place a wheelchair parallel to the bed on the side of weakness
Placement of a wheelchair
Paget's disease
Traction rule
Orange tag in pysch
44. ORhogam : given at 28 weeks - 72 hours post partum - IM. Only given to Rh NEGATIVE mother.
First sign of pe
Asthma and arthritis best excercise
Common S/S of Lyme's disease
When is Rhogam given and how
45. Turn pt from side to side BEFORE checking for kinks in tubing (according to Kaplan)
Peritoneal Dialysis when outflow is inadequate
Gerd again
Sickle cell crisis
Besides meds and congenital problems .. What can lead to decreased preload
46. Sengstaken blakemore tube used for tx of esophageal varices - keep scissors at bedside.
Every new admission needs
Blood typing
Sengstaken blakemore tube
More info on intussception
47. Managing stress in a patient with adrenal insufficiency (Addison's) is paramount - because if the adrenal glands are stressed further it could result in Addisonian crisis. While we're on Addison's - remember blood pressure is the most important asses
High priority in Addisons
Western blot test
What can't you give to immunosupressed pts
Eclampsia is a
48. For cord compression - place the mother in the TRENDELENBERG position because this removes pressure of the presenting part off the cord. (If her head is down - the baby is no longer being pulled out of hte body by gravity) If the cord is prolapsed -
Paracentesis
Diff between angina and MI
For cord compression in OB
Parkisons
49. If a TB patient is unable/unwilling to comply with tx they may need supervision (direct observation). TB is a public health risk.
Jews
Cullens sign
Common S/S of Cholera
TB health risk
50. Shilling Test - test for pernicious anemia/ how well one absorbs Vit b12
When is Rhogam given and how
Cute way to remember glascow coma
Before giving MMR>
Shilling test