Hard Questions NCLEX prep ScienceMedicineNursing Milkduds_02 Save 75 Free NCLEX Questions - c/o Brilli...75 terms carey47Preview Hard Nclex Questions 14 terms orzelz953Preview Prioritization NCLEX questions 28 terms madisoncastello Preview Exam C 103 term sum Think beyond banana when searching for examples of potassium rich foods; baked potato is rich in potassium, so is avocado, cantaloupe, tomatoes, orange juice.Potassium Foods 200 mg/dL- eggs and cheese Cholesterol level for CAD and what to avoid Organ meats, sardines in oil, beans, lentils(high protein diet) should be avoided by a client with gout
Gout: Avoid
Animal products Where do you find B12 Administer the dose as prescribed and check for lithium toxicity (nausea, vomiting, fine tremor, polyuria, slurred speech, muscle weakness)
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A nurse will assesses a client's lithium level to be 1.2. What do they do? (2) nausea, vomiting, fine tremor, polyuria, slurred speech, muscle weakness What are s/s of lithium toxicity (6)
Circulatory and volume overload A nurse is assessing a infant with volume overload. What two manifestations do they expect Can you tell me why you want to leave the hospital so quickly?
- This is because news of terminal illness can worry clients about finishing their business, so if the nurse asks about concerns they will gain the
- Perform using one person
client's trust and act as an advocate.A client with an inoperable brain tumor is put on anti-seizure medications and needs to stay a few days for observation. The client wants to leave, how does the nurse address the client?B, E While caring for a client with SCI, the nurse uses logrolling with other staff. What is true? SATA
B The nurse at the head controls the turn C the nurse at the head turns first, followed by staff at the waist D The neck is extended during the tunr E The client remains in alignment B- Dark brown vaginal bleeding is common. Also increased fundal height and nausea and vomiting A client has a molar pregnancy at 17 weeks. What is an expected finding?A severe ABD tenderness B Dark brown vaginal dischar C elevated CBC D fundal hight less than gestational age Frequent meals to prevent mucosal atrophy, bland foods, moderate to high carb and protein, low fat diet. Use low fat foods A client has acute pancreatitis and the nurse does nutritional teaching. Which statements indicate an understanding?A Small, frequent meals B Easy to digest foods with limited spice C Skim milk instead of whole milk D Drink coffee to help digestion E limit alcohol to two drinks a day Languo, peripheral edema, yellow skin Expected findings anorexia Trendelenburg Positioning a client to for lower lobe drainage Disconnect infusion Discard a small sample before drawing the real sample Reconnect the infusion Blood sample for CVAD
A, D, E
Room temp prevents cramping, HOB should be at least 30 A nurse is administering a bolus enteral feeding. What actions does the nurse take?A verify the presence of bowel sounds B Flush feeding tube with warm water C Elevate HOB to 15 D Administer feeding at room temp E inspect insertion site C Client has neurogenic disorder and dysphagia. What is an indication of silent aspiration A Continual tongue rolling while eating B tries to rapidly swallow each bite C no coughing when food enters the airway D tries to regurgitate food when swallowing LOC Motor strenght VS UO Client has closed head injury. Order these assessments: Vital signs, Urine output, LOC, Motor strength Ineffective airway clearence Impaired gas exchange Constipation Pain Social isolation Order these diagnoses in priority: Social isolation, constipation, impaired gas exchange, ineffective airway clearance, pain
A, B, C
Normal pregnancy s/s A breast tenderness B Excessive salivation C Epistaxis D Dysuria E RUQ pain A B F Teaching at an RSV inservice?A Spread by direct contact B Spread by indirect contact C Palivzumab for prevention D Contagious for three weeks E Older children don't spread very often F Wahs your hands
C Remember that ASD has repetitive thoughts and behaviors Expected finding for Autism?A Preoccupation of thougts B associative looseness C Echololia D Magical thinking Square root ((Weight KG * HT cm)/3600) Body surface area calculation
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Client has UC and has prescription for sulfasalazine. What is correct about this med?A May cause folate deficiency B May cause hyperchloremia C May cause megaloblastic anemia D May cause anaphylactic recation E May cause blindness F May cause thrombocytosis
A, C, D
Think of ions moving Expected findings during resuscitation phase of burns A dyspnea B Bradycardia C Hyperkalemia D Hyponatremia E decreased hematocrit C Client has been sitting in chair for several hours, looking downward, and does not answer with eye contact and responds to all questions with one syllable. What is this called A somatozation B Phsychogenic Dystonia C Psychomotor retardation D pressured speech Ensure adequate renal function What do you do before you administer potassium replacements