NCLEX/RN COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
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⫸Precautions with Shingles/Chickenpox. Answer: Airborne Isolation
⫸Precautions with a suspected infected decubitus ulcer. Answer: Contact Isolation
⫸Diet with lithium therapy. Answer: Increase NA
⫸Therapeutic lithium level. Answer: 1-1.5
⫸S/S of lithium toxicity. Answer: N/V/D, fine tremors, slurred speech
⫸IV Pyleogram. Answer: XRay of urinary tract
D/C metformin 48H prior, do cleansing enema night prior
⫸Duodenal Ulcers S/S. Answer: Pain 1H after meal
⫸Gastric Ulcers S/S. Answer: Pain prior to meal and 2-3H after and during the night
⫸Autonomic Dysreflexia. Answer: Severe HA, HTN, sweating, congestion, bradycardia Seen with SCI- triggered by cold
⫸Buerger's Disease. Answer: Inflammation/thrombosis in blood vessels (associated with smoking)- will have digital sensitivity to the cold
⫸Miller Abbot Tube. Answer: Removes fluid from small intestine- used for intestinal decompression and paralytic illeus treatment
⫸Enwald Tube. Answer: For rapid lavage; have suction ready!
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⫸If a patient in PostPartum's fundus is boggy and displaced to the R what should the nurse do?.
Answer: Tell the patient to use the restroom
⫸What does restlessness/overactiveness in kids give a clue to?. Answer: Pain
⫸What is the Cerebellum responsible for?. Answer: Balance
⫸What is the Occipital Lobe responsible for?. Answer: Vision
⫸What is the Parietal Lobe responsible for?. Answer: Sensory Discrimination
⫸What is the Temporal Lobe responsible for?. Answer: Hearing
⫸What is the Frontal Lobe responsible for?. Answer: Concentration, Language, Personality
⫸Irritable Bowel Syndrome S/S. Answer: Alternating diarrhea and constapation
⫸Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Answer: Chronic diarrhea and vomiting
⫸ECT. Answer: Done for seizures, depression
Use general anesthesia, electric currents travel through brain to trigger brief seizure (back pain after not normal) -give Atropine 30 min prior to decrease secretions
⫸Electromyography. Answer: 30 min; noninvasive- electrodes attached to legs and measure impulse transmission
⫸EEG. Answer: Electroencephalogram- tracks brain waves/seizure acitivty- want patient sleep deprived prior so they can sleep during exam
⫸What effect does digoxin have on Potassium?. Answer: Lowers blood concentration of K; if given with low K there is an increased risk for toxicity
⫸S/S of hiatial hernia. Answer: Awaken with heart burn 2 / 3
⫸CF diet. Answer: High calorie, high protein
⫸Myleogram. Answer: Lumbar puncture with contrast and use XR to see vertebral column Post= increase PO fluids, lie flat, VS
⫸Common symptoms experienced with dialysis. Answer: Pain on inflow, constipation
⫸What does cloudy outflow of dialysalate indicate?. Answer: Peritonitis
⫸S/S of narcotic withdrawal. Answer: Flu-like symptoms
⫸Can head injury patients have narcotics?. Answer: NO! Masks the S/S of increased ICP!
⫸S/S of increased ICP in children. Answer: high pitched cry or bulging fontanelles (before closure)
⫸Anterior fontanelle closes at. Answer: 18MO
⫸Posterior fontanelle closes at. Answer: 2MO
⫸Assessment post Cardiac Cath. Answer: Pulses! Check pulses distal to insertion!
⫸IV Lock Implementation. Answer: Give 2-3mL NS before the med
⫸Should you give insulin preop?. Answer: No hold and let a sliding scale be used as needed!
⫸Diet post op to promote wound healing. Answer: High protein, calorie, and vitamin C
⫸L:S Ratio. Answer: 2:1 is the goal! (>2) indicative of lung maturity in fetus
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