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NCLEX General
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nclex
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health-sciences
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nursing
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Vitamin k
antidote foe coumadin
hypertension
Splenic Sequestration
checking NG tube placement
2. 3.5 - 5.5 mEq/l
Sim's
K+
glossitis
pernicious anemia
3. The nurse recognizes that one of the risks with ___ is increased risk of heart disease - pulmonary embolism - stroke - and breast and endometrial cancers.
ischemia
'silent'
hormone replacement therapy (HRT)
prilosec
4. PH 7.52 2. pCO2 30 3. HCO3 20 4. Cause: hyperventilation; rebreathe CO2
hormone replacement therapy (HRT)
Respiratory alkalosis
Cardiogenic Shock
pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B6)
5. Is a centrally acting alpha - adrenergic used to treat hypertension; apply to nonhairy site every 7 days; side effects include drowsiness - sedation - orthostatic hypotension; heart failure
What is the Guaiac Test?
septicemia
Catapres
larger to smaller
6. 80% to 90% of brain tumors - named for What part of the nerve cell affected.
Neuromas Tumors (primary)
High - Fowler's
Splenic Sequestration
Hyponatremia
7. Inability to look in a particular direction of gaze (both eyes signals a brain disease)
Metabolic acidosis
acute appendicitis
retrovirus
gaze palsy
8. May occur when changing bags - opening line
glossitis
Acetonuria
infiltration r/t IV
air embolus
9. Manifestations 1) Muscle weakness 2) Weak pulse and ECG changes b. Causes 1) Potassium depleting diuretics 2) Burns 3) Diarrhea - colitis 4) Vomiting c. Management: Potassium replacement -- DO Not give Digoxin
Hypokalemia
topical agents
1 ft
antidote foe coumadin
10. Rescue Alarm Contain Evacuate
RACE
Hodgkin's Lymphoma
off
HRT
11. The loss of the right or left half of the field of vision in both eyes.
Neurogenic / vasogenic - septic - anaphylactic shock (Obstructive)
nursing interventions for severe hypoglycemia
homonymous hemianopsia
1 ml
12. Only insulin that can be given IV
Logrolling
sliding scale
Regular insulin
homonymous hemianopsia
13. Weight bearing is necessary to keep calcium in the bones 2. Calcium leaving bones may increase risk of kidney stone
vasoconstrictor
1 qt
Amnesia
Loss of bone density
14. What is the outcome of each remaining answers? Determine if the outcome of each answer is disire and select the correct answer.
Decison Tree Step 5?
side effects of barbituates
dramamine
wet to dry dressings
15. The goal of ___ in care of the client with herpes is to prevent spread of the virus.
suctioning
standard precautions
prilosec
nitroglycerin
16. Nausea and vomiting that come before abdominal pain
glossitis
gastroenteritis
Malpractice
phenazopyridine
17. Quick sugar source(glucose tabs - 4oz. juice - 6 oz. soda) wait 5-10 mins - recheck sugar - rrepreat if persists
stool testing
nursing interventions for hypoglycemia
midbrain syndrome
Lantus
18. Increasing dyspnea with periods of apnea
Thalamus Lesion
Cheyenne Strokes
s/sx of hyperglycemia
Patient controlled analgesia
19. When a client emerges from ___ - the nurse protects the client's airway and monitors the client's vital signs. The nurse then evaluates LOC - reflex status - motor activity - and orients the client to person - place and time as necessary.
Blood Gas Values
general anesthesia
Local cold
Isotonic
20. Diplopia - internal strabismus - VI and VII involvement - contralateral hemisensory and hemiparesis loss issilateral cerebellar ataxia
Sylvian aqueduct syndrome
Neurogenic / vasogenic - septic - anaphylactic shock (Obstructive)
Pons lesion
Antidiuretic Hormone (ADH)
21. Contralateral dystonia - Contralateral choreoathetosis
TB testing
Basal ganglia lesion
nitroglycerin
adverse reaction of INH is hepatitis
22. Dispose of sharps in puncture - resistant containers B. Do not recap used needles C. Wear protective barriers (gloves - gowns - masks - eyewear) when at risk for exposure to body fluids D. Clean blood spills with soap and water or household bleach 1:
morphine
single voided urine specimen
Standard (Universal) Precautions
Hypernatremia
23. Wait 5-10 mins inbetween meds
Ego integrity Vs despair
with ear meds if there are 2 differant meds
alsalva manuever
Narcotic Antagonist: Naloxone (Narcan)
24. Treatment of CHF associated with an acute MI - relievs anginal attacks
Narcan or Noloxene
with ear meds if there are 2 differant meds
nitroglycerin
Atrophy
25. Excessive thirst (as in cases of diabetes or kidney dysfunction)
polydipsia
Modified Trendelenburg
1 ml
meds used for antipyretic - inflamm - and analgesia
26. 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)
Ego integrity Vs despair
digitalis
Internal capsule lesion
27. Increases heart rate
Cheyenne Strokes
What does Atropine Sulfate do?
phenazopyridine
with ear meds if there are 2 differant meds
28. Narcotic
morphine
Prone
Spinal anesthetic
suctioning
29. Contralateral thalamus pain - contralateral hemisensory loss.
Modified Trendelenburg
enema
Thalamus Lesion
side effects of barbituates
30. Produced by adrenal cortex. Target most cells to promote breakdown of glycogen - fats - and proteins as energy sources; raise blood level of glucose.Cortisol and Cortisone are types of these hormones.
Hypotonic
nursing interventions for hypoglycemia
glucocorticoids
s/sx of hyperglycemia
31. Hemisensory loss - homonymous hemianopsia - contralateral hemiplegia
Internal capsule lesion
Neurogenic / vasogenic - septic - anaphylactic shock (Obstructive)
NPH
Antidiuretic Hormone (ADH)
32. 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
Basal ganglia lesion
when on digoxin
Superficial thrombophlebitis
Choluria
33. 5th Intercostal space - left side sternal border
Asphyxia
1 teacup
epidural
Where are the Tricuspid heart sounds located?
34. 3 tsp
Hodgkin's Lymphoma
1 T
Humulog
Insulin
35. Always given with short acting insulin such as reg/ humulog
catheter embolus
What does Atropine Sulfate do?
2.2lbs.
sliding scale
36. Quickly absorbed - 90 degree angle - 19-23 G needle - 1-2' length - average adult:11/2 - 22G - mandatory to aspirate - purpose is to deposit meds into deep muscle for quick absorption
IM meds
morphine
metformin (Glucophage).
ear meds/3 and over
37. Also known as pernicious anemia - is characterized by an interruption in the formation of RBC precursor cells. Interruption in the formation of RBC precursor cells - will result in a high number of large - immature cells.
1 ft
Vitamin B12 Deficiency Anemia
Isotonic
hormone replacement therapy (HRT)
38. Changes in color:( red - blue - purple) - temperature changes - and skin stiffness
Hyponatremia
endometriosis
CVL
burns Stage I
39. Medications used to treat ___ must be given continuously and on time throughout the client's life to maintain therapeutic blood levels.
PEP
Internal capsule lesion
Epidural anesthetic
epilepsy
40. Place the wheel chair on the patient's strong side B. Position the open part of the chair toward the foot of the bed. C. Have patient stand on strong foot and pivot - then sit in chair
Abduction
Metabolic acidosis
Wheel Chair Positioning
Semi - Fowler's
41. Needle does not puncture dura. Spinal headache unlikely. 2. Once sensation and motion return patient may be in any position that is satisfactory for the procedure.
Epidural anesthetic
lanolin
suctioning
Jacksonian seizures
42. Shake med - have pt breathe out - when starts to inhale press down - have the pt hold breath for 10 seconds - wait 1 min befroe next dose
metered dose inhaler
phlebitis
ethical
NPH
43. 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
ted hose
meds used for antipyretic - inflamm - and analgesia
1 T
autonomic dysreflexia
44. Coma - dilated pupils - extensor posturing - Cheyne Stokes respirations (progressively deeper breathing followed by apnea)
off
midbrain syndrome
Sim's
sacs (or pockets)
45. Motor dysphasia
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46. The pain usually comes prior to nausea and vomiting;
herpes
heparin/lovanox
acute appendicitis
1 qt
47. Given in small amounts bc is retained
Patient controlled analgesia
glucocorticoids
oil retention enema
Addison disease
48. Head up 45-60 degrees 2. Reduces venous return and reduces cardiac workload 3. Promotes thoracic expansion 4. Reduces tension on the suture line for persons who have had abdominal surgery 5. Promotes drainage
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49. Gloves - mask - gown
On
Maslow's hierarchy of needs
off
antidote for heparin
50. 1 kg
What does Atropine Sulfate do?
digitalis
burns Stage II
2.2lbs.