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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. Done sub - q into fatty tissue - measured in Units - draw up air prior and insert into vial
continuous feeding tube(pump)
Insulin
digitalis
6 rights of medication administration
2. A corticosteroid drug (trade names Decadron or Dexamethasone Intensol or Dexone or Hexadrol or Oradexon) used to treat allergies or inflammation
dexamethasone
nitroglycerin
most insulins
1 T
3. Prep formula - check placement(aspirate stomach contents/measure residual) - 'make sure it does not exceed dr.s order - inject r10-20 ml of ai
continuous feeding tube(pump)
morphine
1 qt
ube feeding
4. Bruising will occur aroun inj. sites - apply pressure for at least 30 seconds - check for bleeding gums - stools - sheck V/S for internal bleeding with anticoagulants
1 ft
with ear meds if there are 2 differant meds
Regular insulin
heparin/lovanox
5. Atb
tetracycline
s/sx of hypoglycemia
suctioning
transdermal meds
6. 1 tsp
120 gtts of water
suctioning
phlebitis r/t IV
Insulin
7. O2 sat is less than 93
morphine
Insulin
administer 2L O2 when
transdermal meds
8. Onset:1-4hr. - cloudy - peak:6-10hrs. - duration:10-16 - up to 24 hrs. - cannot mix!!
1 lb
NPH
ear meds/adult
1 L
9. 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
lasix
topical agents
IM meds
antidote for heparin
10. Given right befor meals to control blood sugar
most insulins
dramamine
NPH
checking NG tube placement
11. Decreases RR
ear meds/ 3 and under
single voided urine specimen
Humulog
morphine
12. 3 tsp
causes of hypoglycemia
1 T
dramamine
broad spectrum
13. Encourage to drink sugar free drinks - admin insulin
1 ml
suctioning
side effects of barbituates
hyperglycemia actions
14. 1 kg
larger to smaller
eye meds(opthalmic)
tamoxifen
2.2lbs.
15. Down and back
ear meds/ 3 and under
rotate injection sites
sudafed
sterile wound irrigation
16. Common for debriding
when on digoxin
wet to dry dressing
ube feeding
prilosec
17. 1 g
checking NG tube placement
1000mg
ted hose
first sign of narcotic OD
18. Most common problem: when fluid or med leaks out of vein into tissue - edema occurs - feels cool - fluid in tissue will reabsorb eithin 24 hrs.
causes of hyperglycemia
Bolus feeding
infiltration r/t IV
onset of hypoglycemia
19. Only insulin that can be given IV
heparin/lovanox
Regular insulin
catheter embolus
causes of hyperglycemia
20. Vitamin k
1 lb
antidote foe coumadin
transdermal meds
causes of hypoglycemia
21. An antagonist for estrogen that is used in the treatment of breast cancer
tetracycline
septicemia
ar meds/3 and over
tamoxifen
22. Retards bacteria growth
bacteriostatic
1 tsp
ube feeding
causes of hypoglycemia
23. Onset:15-30mins. - clear - peak: 30-11/2 - duration: 3-4 hrs. - mix with intermed. - reg - short
morphine
transdermal patch
Humulog
NPH
24. 2 pt
eye ointments
1 qt
hyperglycemia actions
cleansing enema
25. 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
Intradermal injections
causes of hyperglycemia
1 kg
septicemia
26. Pain relievers r/t opium
ear meds/adult
sub - q injections
opiate
infiltration r/t IV
27. Monitor K+
wet to dry dressing
when on lasix
when on steriods watch for
onset of hyperglycemia
28. Up and back
1 kg
ear meds/adult
fleets enema
edema
29. 120 ml most common - prep for colon exams
Regular insulin
fleets enema
1 ft
lasix
30. Able to kill bacteria
heparin/lovanox
bacteriacidal
dry sterile dressing
sudafed
31. Protamine sulfate
Bolus feeding
Regular insulin
catecholamine
antidote for heparin
32. Gloves - mask - gown
off
2.2lbs.
opiate
bacteriostatic
33. 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
onset of hypoglycemia
suctioning
lanolin
s/sx of hyperglycemia
34. Stop feeding q 4-8 hrs to check residual - flush q 4-6
NPH
continuous feeding tube(pump)
nitroglycerin
when on lasix
35. Atbs that are effective against many organisms
broad spectrum
1 tsp
1 ft
captopril
36. 45-90 degree angle - 25G needle - 1/2-1' length - below dermis/above muscle
sub - q injections
1 L
morphine
nursing interventions for severe hypoglycemia
37. 16 oz.
sub - q injections
1 lb
topical agents
antidote foe coumadin
38. Check lung sounds q shift for crackles
39. No red meat - radishes - beets - etc... for 3 days prior to test
1 T
vasoconstrictor
stool testing
valium
40. Fluid buildup in tissues
antidote foe coumadin
MDI
edema
enema
41. Too much food - ill - too little insulin - decreased activity - infection - stress
causes of hyperglycemia
morphine
1000mg
sudafed
42. Glass/break
ampule
bacteriostatic
Humulog
1000mg
43. Bloodstream infection: if becomes very bas pt may have a red line along arm
foley catheter(woman)
broad spectrum
foley cath(male)
septicemia
44. Soapsuds - stimulates peristalsis thorugh distention and irritation of colon and rectum - average adult is 500-1000ml
cleansing enema
antidote for heparin
smaller to larger
septicemia
45. Has regular insulin in it already
depressant
Regular insulin
NPH
foley cath(male)
46. Toxic effect r/t damage to 8th cranial nerve resulting in dizziness - tinnitus - gradual hearing loss
1 tsp
ototoxicity
onset of hyperglycemia
edema
47. Generalized infection throughout body
septicemia
continuous feeding tube(pump)
antidote for heparin
Bolus feeding
48. Aspirin
larger to smaller
before surgery the pt. should stop using
rotate injection sites
dry sterile dressing
49. 12 in.
when on lasix
1 ft
first sign of narcotic OD
administer 2L O2 when
50. Salicylates - NSAIDs
antidote foe coumadin
meds used for antipyretic - inflamm - and analgesia
causes of hypoglycemia
bacteriostatic