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What is the medication "Tigan" used for? - Answer: Nausea and Emesis
When removing a chest tube, what should you instruct the patient to do? - Answer: hold breathe and bear down To get access to over 400 Questions Test Bank with correct answers email [email protected]. Note our prediction Exams contains 97% of the questions you will find in your exam, which makes as give you 100% assurance you will pass in your Exam. - Answer: When you notice blanching, coldness and edema at the IV site, what should you do? - Answer: Remove the IV
What is considered a normal Blood Glucose level? - Answer: 70-100
What PPE to use for MRSA patient? - Answer: Gloves
Gown Goggles Mask What is Raynauds disease? - Answer: reduced blood flow due to spasm of arteries of the feet and hands What is an EARLY sign of digoxin toxicity, from the drug digoxin? - Answer: Anorexia 1 / 3
What are normal Magnesium levels? - Answer: 1.6 - 2.6 mg
What are signs of elevated magnesium levels? - Answer: Drowsiness
Sedation Lethargy Muscle weakness Areflexia
What is Areflexia? - Answer: Absence of the reflexes
What position should you place a patient with acute epiglottitis? - Answer: Sit upright
What position to use for Soapsuds enema? - Answer: Left side SIMS position
What is the 1st step when looking into the NCLEX exam? - Answer: Step 1: Access the NCSBN website at www.ncsbn.org (Obtain info for international nurses) For state licensing? - Answer: Contact the state in which you are taking the NCLEX in and determine specific requirements for that state What is the process for sending the state official documents? - Answer: They must come from the "Licensing Authority"
Is the NCLEX exam administered in other languages? - Answer: No
(ONLY in English) What is your Initial response after a patients trach tube becomes dislodged? - Answer: Use a manual BVM/resuscitation device? 2 / 3
What is the "immediate" action to take after a heart failure patient presents with shortness of
breath/dyspnea? - Answer: Raise the head of the bed
How soon after the administration of nitroglycerin should the patient see relief? - Answer: 5 mins (Burning sensation/vertigo are common side effects)
What is a concern when a patient is taking Warfarin? - Answer: Bleeding easily
(Educate patient on straight razor use) Reduce symptoms of Raynauds disease? - Answer: Wearing gloves when handling frozen food
What is Dystocia? - Answer: Abnormal labor or childbirth
What is the 1st step in the Nursing process? - Answer: Data collection
What is the 2nd step in the Nursing process? - Answer: Planning
What is the 3rd step in the Nursing process? - Answer: Implementation
What is the 4th step in the Nursing Process? - Answer: Evaluation
Iron supplements should be taken with what? - Answer: Vitamin C rich juices (Tomato juice, Orange juice) When noticing that the fundus of a postpartum patient is soft and spongy, what should you do? -
Answer: Massage the fundus gently until it is firm
Drugs that end in "lol" are normally used for what? - Answer: Beta Blocker (for hypertension) ("Lo" Lowers the BP)
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