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NCLEX Prep
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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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1. Salicylates - NSAIDs
meds used for antipyretic - inflamm - and analgesia
prilosec
1 pinch
antidote for heparin
2. Too much food - ill - too little insulin - decreased activity - infection - stress
causes of hyperglycemia
Regular insulin
Narcan or Noloxene
eye meds(opthalmic)
3. Constrict blood vessels
heparin/lovanox
1 lb
oil retention enema
vasoconstrictor
4. Pain relievers r/t opium
Regular insulin
eye ointments
opiate
meds used for antipyretic - inflamm - and analgesia
5. Narcotic
1 L
morphine
1 lb
NPH
6. Toxic effect r/t damage to 8th cranial nerve resulting in dizziness - tinnitus - gradual hearing loss
ototoxicity
6 rights of medication administration
anthelminthic enema
side effects of barbituates
7. Antianginal med used in heart attacks
foley cath(male)
nitroglycerin
transdermal patch
lasix
8. Straight back
nursing interventions for hypoglycemia
tube feeding
transdermal meds
ear meds/3 and over
9. Dermatologic
checking NG tube placement
dramamine
lanolin
anthelminthic enema
10. 12 in.
septicemia
1 ft
ear meds/adult
Regular insulin
11. 1 tsp
tube feeding
1 T
120 gtts of water
Regular insulin
12. Thirst - frequent urination - fatigue - blurred vision - ketoacidosis - vomiting - dry mouth - very weak - confused - unconscious
s/sx of hyperglycemia
edema
topical agents
1 T
13. Quick sugar source(glucose tabs - 4oz. juice - 6 oz. soda) wait 5-10 mins - recheck sugar - rrepreat if persists
anthelminthic enema
when on digoxin
nursing interventions for hypoglycemia
wet to dry dressing
14. Topical agents designed to absorb through skin for systemic effects
most insulins
tamoxifen
transdermal meds
broad spectrum
15. 1cc
broad spectrum
1 ml
metered dose inhaler
suctioning
16. Resp. depression
captopril
antidote for heparin
first sign of narcotic OD
administer 2L O2 when
17. 1000 ml
dry sterile dressing
Lantus
NG tube
1 L
18. Sudden
onset of hypoglycemia
suctioning
when mixing insulins
eye ointments
19. #1 is abdomen - #2 is arm - #3 is buttock
administer 2L O2 when
1 kg
topical agents
quickest absorption
20. Onset:1-4hr. - cloudy - peak:6-10hrs. - duration:10-16 - up to 24 hrs. - cannot mix!!
edema
NPH
broad spectrum
prilosec
21. Reverses effects of other narcotics
checking NG tube placement
NPH
s/sx of hyperglycemia
Narcan or Noloxene
22. Check lung sounds q shift for crackles
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23. Check balloon for patency - non dom hand open labia - dom hand cleans - insert cath 2-3' until urine returns - inflate balloon - pull back - push 1 more ' - document
narrow spectrum
What are NSAIDs mainly given for
foley catheter(woman)
morphine
24. 45-90 degree angle - 25G needle - 1/2-1' length - below dermis/above muscle
NG tube
causes of hypoglycemia
depressant
sub - q injections
25. Soapsuds - stimulates peristalsis thorugh distention and irritation of colon and rectum - average adult is 500-1000ml
opiate
NG tube
cleansing enema
tube feeding
26. Generalized infection throughout body
when on steriods watch for
depressant
stool testing
septicemia
27. No red meat - radishes - beets - etc... for 3 days prior to test
stool testing
nursing interventions for severe hypoglycemia
onset of hyperglycemia
monitor elsrely pt with IV's more frequently to make sure of no fluid overload
28. O2 sat is less than 93
administer 2L O2 when
digitalis
catecholamine
enema
29. Gloves - mask - gown
off
1 tsp
MDI
when on digoxin
30. Sheck of proper placement - note last patchplacement - clean skin - inital/date/time
sterile wound irrigation
cathartic
Regular insulin
transdermal patch
31. Neurotransmitters that play important role in body's stress response
ampule
urine
morphine
catecholamine
32. Done sub - q into fatty tissue - measured in Units - draw up air prior and insert into vial
septicemia
Insulin
1 L
before surgery the pt. should stop using
33. Sedative/hypnotic - a tranquilizer (trade name Valium) used to relieve anxiety and relax muscles
continuous feeding tube(pump)
sub - q injections
valium
nitroglycerin
34. Given in small amounts bc is retained
1 pt
topical agents
oil retention enema
1 L
35. 1 tab with 5 min not exceeding 3 doses
nitroglycerin
transdermal patch
single voided urine specimen
before surgery the pt. should stop using
36. Antihistamine and antiemetic - used to treat motion sickness
dramamine
morphine
tetracycline
vasoconstrictor
37. Antacid (trade name Prilosec) that suppresses acid secretion in the stomach
MDI
when on lasix
prilosec
1 teacup
38. Protamine sulfate
antidote foe coumadin
antidote for heparin
first sign of narcotic OD
1 lb
39. Cardiotonic
digitalis
inserting an NG tube
nursing interventions for hypoglycemia
monitor elsrely pt with IV's more frequently to make sure of no fluid overload
40. 0.45 kg
1 lb
digitalis
nursing interventions for severe hypoglycemia
dramamine
41. Up and back
narrow spectrum
On
ear meds/adult
1 qt
42. Stop feeding q 4-8 hrs to check residual - flush q 4-6
continuous feeding tube(pump)
1 teacup
sliding scale
wet to dry dressing
43. Encourage to drink sugar free drinks - admin insulin
topical agents
opiate
dramamine
hyperglycemia actions
44. Wait 5-10 mins inbetween meds
with ear meds if there are 2 differant meds
1 teacup
phlebitis r/t IV
wet to dry dressings
45. Drowsiness - mood change - depression
side effects of barbituates
rotate injection sites
1 ml
MDI
46. Aspirin
before surgery the pt. should stop using
catecholamine
NG tube
administer 2L O2 when
47. Toxicity due to blood and protien in the urine
vasoconstrictor
quickest absorption
fleets enema
nephrotoxicity
48. 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
bacteriostatic
1 ft
sterile wound irrigation
6 rights of medication administration
49. 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
meds used for antipyretic - inflamm - and analgesia
TB testing
NPH
50. 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
foley catheter(woman)
sterile wound irrigation
heparin/lovanox
causes of hypoglycemia
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