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NCLEX General
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nursing
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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. Acts by blocking opiate receptors in the brain 2. Used to treat: a. Opiate induced respiratory depression b. Opiate overdose 3. Side effects: a. Withdrawal symptoms in addicted persons b. Return of pain 4. Drug is rapid acting; narcotic may last long
Narcotic Antagonist: Naloxone (Narcan)
standard precautions
Metabolic acidosis
deltoid muscle
2. Patient is likely to be taking isoniazid (INH); INH is a mainstay in prevention and treatment of tuberculosis - used in combination with other antitubercular drugs if the disease is active; vitamin B6 is given to prevent the peripheral neuropathy - d
Semi - Fowler's
Hemophilia
pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B6)
Aldosterone
3. Antacid (trade name Prilosec) that suppresses acid secretion in the stomach
prilosec
cathartic
Parinaud's syndrome
digitalis
4. Clean gloves - position cliient so drainage runs down - drape - discard gloves - open irrigation tray sterily - pour solution - sterile gloves - open packs - draw up solution - irrigate until runs clear - pat dry
120 gtts of water
sterile wound irrigation
oil retention enema
catecholamine
5. Suffocation
Spinal anesthetic
Sickle Cell Crisis
Asphyxia
fluid congestion
6. Atb
meds used for antipyretic - inflamm - and analgesia
Registered Nurse
tetracycline
digitalis
7. Holding one's breath & attempt to exhale - Done during exercise - heavy lifting - birth delivery - coughing - sneezing - straining when urinating - defecating - vomiting. May cause cardiac arrest with a weakened heart - Encourage proper breathing whe
Asphyxia
Bacteremia
alsalva manuever
beefy red tongue
8. Coma - dilated pupils - extensor posturing - Cheyne Stokes respirations (progressively deeper breathing followed by apnea)
Addison disease
midbrain syndrome
carbon dioxide levels
eye ointments
9. Is a skin eruption caused by one of the two families of herpesvirus - herpes simplex or herpes zoster.
vasoconstrictor
eye meds(opthalmic)
herpes
Respiratory acidosis
10. Onset:1-2hr. - clear - no peak - duration:24 hrs. - cannot be combined
Lantus
herpes
NG tube
NPH
11. Read 48-72 hrs later - inject 0.1 ml - assess for induration(hard bump) - measure in mm - greater than 5 mm is queestionable - 5-10 need CXR - redness indicates localized reaction not a concern - problem is induration
TB testing
Hypertonic
Thalamus Lesion
health risk appraisal
12. A drug (trade name Capoten) that blocks the formation of angiotensin in the kidneys resulting in vasodilation
captopril
Superficial thrombophlebitis
Metabolic acidosis
Glioblastoma Multiform Tumors (primary)
13. 60 gtt
1 tsp
1 pinch
Na+
wet to dry dressing
14. Partial thickness loss of skin involving epidermis and/or part of dermis
Dehydration
burns Stage II
phenazopyridine
High - Fowler's
15. 5th Intercostal space - left side sternal border
Where are the Tricuspid heart sounds located?
ethical
Antidiuretic Hormone (ADH)
Hypernatremia
16. Does Maslow Fit? If NO - alre all answers physical or are all answers pschosocial? If yes - eliminate psychosocial - Does the physical needs make sense? Then apply your ABC's
nursing interventions for severe hypoglycemia
diverticular disease
wet to dry dressing
Decision Tree Step 3?
17. Causative agent --> reservoir -->portal of exit --> Mode of transmission -->portal of entry-->susceptible host
Spread of Infection
Pineal gland Lesion
parasthesia
Respiratory alkalosis
18. To move AWAY from midline
heart failure
depressant
endometriosis
Abduction
19. Contralateral dystonia - Contralateral choreoathetosis
Circulatory overload
1 tsp
HRT
Basal ganglia lesion
20. Antidepressant.......MAOI inhibitor.....Relieves depression......Nardil..food without tyramine
Hyponatremia
Addison's Disease
dramamine
phenelzine sulfate
21. Befor administering squeeze a small amount out and apply thin layer - blink
eye ointments
6 rights of medication administration
What are signs of an Infant addicted to Herion?
endometriosis
22. #1 is abdomen - #2 is arm - #3 is buttock
glossitis
tube feeding
quickest absorption
bacteriacidal
23. Up and back
ear meds/adult
ethical
Heat
K+
24. Tom move TOWARDS the midline
Neurogenic / vasogenic - septic - anaphylactic shock (Obstructive)
diabetes mellitus (DM)
polyuria
Adduction
25. Do not give anything by mouth - position on side - admin glucagon - call 911 - stay with pt.
nursing interventions for severe hypoglycemia
Spread of Infection
Apply heat or cold day of surgery?
diabetes insipidus
26. Infection
'silent'
Addisonian crisis
Hyperkalemia
when on steriods watch for
27. Purposes 1. Relaxes muscle spasm 2. Softens exudate for removal 3. Vasodilates; hastens healing 4. Localizes infection 5. Reduces congestion 6. Relaxes - comforts
tube feeding
Heat
Circulatory overload
enema
28. In client with emphysema - decreased oxygen concentrations due to chronically elevated ___ levels are the main stimuli for respiration.
emphysema
Blood Gas Values
Spinal anesthetic
carbon dioxide levels
29. PH 7.35-7.45 2. pCO2 = 35 - 45 3. pO2 = 80 - 100 4. HCO3 = 22 - 26
Metabolic acidosis
catheter embolus
Blood Gas Values
Bacteremia
30. Gown - mask - gloves
adverse reaction of INH is hepatitis
systemic hypoxia
On
depressant
31. Given in small amounts bc is retained
oil retention enema
Circulatory overload
hormone replacement therapy (HRT)
Antidote for Mag Sulfate?
32. Contralateral thalamus pain - contralateral hemisensory loss.
Osmotic pressure
Bolus feeding
Thalamus Lesion
Atrophy
33. Do not give more than 3 consecutive bouts
traumatic brain injury
catecholamine
enema
Immediate Post - Op Care
34. The loss of the right or left half of the field of vision in both eyes.
homonymous hemianopsia
monitor elsrely pt with IV's more frequently to make sure of no fluid overload
1 pt
Addison disease
35. Anesthesia is the partial or complete loss of sensation - and general anesthesia produces a complete loss of sensation (unconsciousneess). It is also referred to as ___.
bilirubin
medically controlled coma
CVL
Tylenol with codeine and Benadryl
36. 22 - 29 mEq/l
bicarbonate
homonymous hemianopsia
Insulin
CVL
37. A skin sensation - such as burning - prickling - itching - or tingling - with no apparent physical cause.
ear meds/ 3 and under
parasthesia
Hypernatremia
Catapres
38. 1cc
Epidural anesthetic
Choluria
1 ml
bacteriacidal
39. Testing for blood in the stools of an infant
Cooling blanket
lasix
What is the Guaiac Test?
Hyperkalemia
40. Is a condition in which Bp is abnormally high. In adults - ___ is dx with Bp readings higher than 140 mmHg systolic or 90 mmHg diastolic after 3 separate readings that are recorded several weeks apart.
Shock
hypertension
NPH
Hypertonic
41. Needle punctures dura and cerebral spinal fluid lost. 2. Patient at risk for spinal headache.
Spinal anesthetic
when on steriods watch for
Patient controlled analgesia
bilirubin
42. VS - LOC - Skin color - IV infusions - Drainage Tubes - Dressings - DB & C-h
bacteriacidal
Change in mental status and confusion
Splenic Sequestration
Immediate Post - Op Care
43. Meds used to treat constipation
bacteriostatic
health screening
What are signs of an Infant addicted to Herion?
cathartic
44. Manifestations 1) Tenderness and pain in vein 2) Edema and redness at site 3) Warmth b. Management 1) Cold compresses immediately to relieve pain and inflammation 2) Follow with moist warm compresses to stimulate circulation and promote absorption
phlebitis r/t IV
morphine
Superficial thrombophlebitis
deltoid muscle
45. Able to kill bacteria
burns Stage IV
sub - q injections
antidote for heparin
bacteriacidal
46. Done sub - q into fatty tissue - measured in Units - draw up air prior and insert into vial
gastroenteritis
Insulin
Air embolism
Lithotomy
47. Constrict blood vessels
vasoconstrictor
Metabolic alkalosis
anus - cervix - penis - and vulva
thrombocytopenia
48. Emergency life - threatening condition which can occur with spinal cord injuries above T6 after spinal shock resolves - which is 1 to 6 weeks after injury; causes include visceral distension and noxious stimuli such as skin pressure - temperature ext
autonomic dysreflexia
Circulatory overload
topical agents
HRT
49. Painful - tissue engorgement
Reed - Sternberg cell
Abduction
Risk Factors for operations
Vaso - occlusive (thrombotic crisis)
50. Head and trunk flat with legs elevated 2. Preferred for shock 3. Increases venous return without putting pressure on the diaphragm
Modified Trendelenburg
Decision Tree Step 3?
Risk Factors for operations
phenelzine sulfate