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NCLEX General Rn
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Subjects
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nclex
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health-sciences
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nursing
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. Glass/break
ampule
onset of hypoglycemia
when mixing insulins
What are NSAIDs mainly given for
2. If feet have been dependant - allow 15 minutes before applying - check q 4 hrs - rmv q 8 hrs to wash and dry legs
s/sx of hypoglycemia
catheter embolus
ted hose
larger to smaller
3. Toxic effect r/t damage to 8th cranial nerve resulting in dizziness - tinnitus - gradual hearing loss
On
rotate injection sites
foley cath(male)
ototoxicity
4. A drug (trade name Capoten) that blocks the formation of angiotensin in the kidneys resulting in vasodilation
captopril
nephrotoxicity
morphine
wet to dry dressings
5. Sedative/hypnotic - a tranquilizer (trade name Valium) used to relieve anxiety and relax muscles
tamoxifen
septicemia
valium
fleets enema
6. 2 pt
ear meds/ 3 and under
when on lasix
tamoxifen
1 qt
7. 6 oz.
first sign of narcotic OD
suctioning
onset of hypoglycemia
1 teacup
8. Narcotic
s/sx of hypoglycemia
Narcan or Noloxene
foley cath(male)
morphine
9. Salicylates - NSAIDs
s/sx of hypoglycemia
What are NSAIDs mainly given for
meds used for antipyretic - inflamm - and analgesia
Regular insulin
10. Constrict blood vessels
causes of hypoglycemia
6 rights of medication administration
smaller to larger
vasoconstrictor
11. Inflamm of the vessel: caused by irritaition of vessel by needle - cannula - meds. S/S are warnth - swelling - tenderness. IV must be dc'd - warm compress to decrease discomfort
1000mg
nitroglycerin
phlebitis r/t IV
fleets enema
12. Pain relievers r/t opium
dry sterile dressing
phlebitis r/t IV
1 qt
opiate
13. #1 is abdomen - #2 is arm - #3 is buttock
ear meds/ 3 and under
monitor elsrely pt with IV's more frequently to make sure of no fluid overload
IM meds
quickest absorption
14. Befor administering squeeze a small amount out and apply thin layer - blink
eye ointments
nursing interventions for hypoglycemia
septicemia
lasix
15. 1 tab with 5 min not exceeding 3 doses
nitroglycerin
ube feeding
smaller to larger
continuous feeding tube(pump)
16. Check lung sounds q shift for crackles
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17. O2 sat is less than 93
nitroglycerin
nursing interventions for hypoglycemia
administer 2L O2 when
septicemia
18. Piece obstructing blood flow may have decreased bp - pain along vein - loss of conscoiusness
dramamine
single voided urine specimen
narrow spectrum
catheter embolus
19. Place in semi - fowler's - open sterile suction cath - gloves as ordered - pick up sterile cath and connect to suction tubing - moisten cath with saline - insert through nostril with no suction - suction about 10 seconds - repeat
Narcan or Noloxene
morphine
suctioning
off
20. No longer than 10-20 seconds at a time - allow pt to rest between suctioning - flush cath with NS between suctionings - 80-100 mm is normal adult suction
suctioning
eye ointments
wet to dry dressing
On
21. Commonly used diuretic (trade name Lasix) used to treat hypertension and edema
ear meds/ 3 and under
lasix
valium
first sign of narcotic OD
22. Common for debriding
anthelminthic enema
wet to dry dressing
single voided urine specimen
nitroglycerin
23. Down and back
1 tsp
wet to dry dressings
off
ear meds/ 3 and under
24. Slows down mental/physical processes
topical agents
foley cath(male)
depressant
1000mg
25. Left
B testing
ear meds/ 3 and under
causes of hyperglycemia
smaller to larger
26. Antianginal med used in heart attacks
when on digoxin
first sign of narcotic OD
nitroglycerin
septicemia
27. Able to kill bacteria
ear meds/ 3 and under
suctioning
bacteriacidal
Bolus feeding
28. 10 degree angle - 25-27G needle - 5/8-1/2' needle - barely cover bevel under skin - do not do near a vein - do to the side - used for PPD&allergy testing
edema
Humulog
when on digoxin
Intradermal injections
29. Thirst - frequent urination - fatigue - blurred vision - ketoacidosis - vomiting - dry mouth - very weak - confused - unconscious
bacteriacidal
suctioning
topical agents
s/sx of hyperglycemia
30. Do not give anything by mouth - position on side - admin glucagon - call 911 - stay with pt.
IM meds
nursing interventions for severe hypoglycemia
causes of hyperglycemia
oil retention enema
31. 0.45 kg
Lantus
1 ft
1 lb
foley cath(male)
32. Stop feeding q 4-8 hrs to check residual - flush q 4-6
edema
nursing interventions for hypoglycemia
continuous feeding tube(pump)
metered dose inhaler
33. Always given with short acting insulin such as reg/ humulog
transdermal patch
prilosec
sliding scale
sterile wound irrigation
34. A corticosteroid drug (trade names Decadron or Dexamethasone Intensol or Dexone or Hexadrol or Oradexon) used to treat allergies or inflammation
wet to dry dressing
dexamethasone
1 L
lasix
35. Given in small amounts bc is retained
catheter embolus
edema
oil retention enema
ear meds/ 3 and under
36. 1 g
s/sx of hyperglycemia
1000mg
On
transdermal meds
37. 1000 ml
1 L
when on digoxin
ted hose
meds used for antipyretic - inflamm - and analgesia
38. Administer bronchodilators before other meds
wet to dry dressings
catheter embolus
MDI
meds used for antipyretic - inflamm - and analgesia
39. Sheck of proper placement - note last patchplacement - clean skin - inital/date/time
nursing interventions for severe hypoglycemia
1 teacup
morphine
transdermal patch
40. Onset:1-2hr. - clear - no peak - duration:24 hrs. - cannot be combined
depressant
onset of hyperglycemia
ube feeding
Lantus
41. Aspirin
before surgery the pt. should stop using
Insulin
Regular insulin
ototoxicity
42. May occur when changing bags - opening line
air embolus
onset of hypoglycemia
NPH
quickest absorption
43. Patient - time - dose - route - medication - documentation
6 rights of medication administration
lanolin
lasix
nursing interventions for hypoglycemia
44. Check order - clean gloves - loosen dressing - observe wound - measure - rmv gloves - prep sterile field - moisten sterile dressing and clean - dry wound - apply ointments - cover
dry sterile dressing
suctioning
digitalis
nephrotoxicity
45. Onset:15-30 mins - clear - peak:30-11/2 hr. - duration:3-4 hrs. - can mix with intermed.& short
Regular insulin
1 qt
septicemia
s/sx of hypoglycemia
46. Fluid buildup in tissues
sudafed
edema
antidote for heparin
prilosec
47. Onset:1-4hr. - cloudy - peak:6-10hrs. - duration:10-16 - up to 24 hrs. - cannot mix!!
with ear meds if there are 2 differant meds
Regular insulin
meds used for antipyretic - inflamm - and analgesia
NPH
48. Do not give more than 3 consecutive bouts
enema
1 L
nitroglycerin
sliding scale
49. Dermatologic
septicemia
catheter embolus
lanolin
dramamine
50. 30 ml of air and listen to stomach - aspirate stomach contents(should be cloudy - green - bloody - brown) - ph of aspirate - x- ray
checking NG tube placement
with ear meds if there are 2 differant meds
transdermal meds
ted hose