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What is Raynaud’s disease? - Correct Answer - reduced blood flow due to spasm of arteries of the feet and hands
When removing a chest tube, what should you instruct the patient to do? - Correct Answer - hold breathe and bear down
When you notice blanching, coldness and edema at the IV site, what should you do? - Correct Answer - Remove the IV
What is considered a normal Blood Glucose level? - Correct Answer - 70- 100
What PPE to use for MRSA patient? - Correct Answer - Gloves Gown Goggles Mask
What is an EARLY sign of digoxin toxicity, from the drug digoxin? - Correct Answer - Anorexia
What are normal Magnesium levels? - Correct Answer - 1.6 - 2.6 mg 1 / 4
pg. 2 What are signs of elevated magnesium levels? - Correct Answer - Drowsiness Sedation Lethargy Muscle weakness Areflexia
What is Areflexia? - Correct Answer - Absence of the reflexes
Why are diuretics given? - Correct Answer - Promote excretion of sodium and water though the kidneys
Hypotension and hypovolemic shock are complications of a paracentesis due to removal of a large volume of fluid. - Correct Answer - paracentesis
The specific gravity of urine - Correct Answer - (1.010- 1.030) and the normal levels of hematocrit (male 42- 50%, female 40- 48%)
normal range for a PTT is? - Correct Answer - 20- 45 seconds;
What are the 5 types of leaders? - Correct Answer - 1) Autocratic- Dominates the group, maintains strong control and address problems with clearly defined tasks.2) Democratic-Participative style, all members of the team should have input.3) Laissez-faire-Passive, inactive and delegates responsibility to the group (Lazy) 4) Situational-Leads based on current circumstance/situation. 2 / 4
pg. 3 5) Bureaucratic-Leader believes that the team is motivated by EXTERNAL forces, relies on policies/procedures for decision making.
What is Inter-personal and Intra-personal conflict? - Correct Answer - Intra- within a person Inter-within the group
When does discharge planning begin? - Correct Answer - When patient is admitted
What is Priority 1, 2, and 3 of the Emergency room triages? - Correct Answer - Priority 1-Emergent (Chest pain, respiratory distress, major arterial bleed, chemical splashes to the eye) Priority 2-Urgent (Not life-threatening, unless not treated within 1-2 hours, eval every 30-60 mins) Priority 3-Minor issues, eval every 1-2 hours)
What is Phlebitis? - Correct Answer - Inflammation of a vein
What id Third Spacing? - Correct Answer - The accumulation of extracellular fluid in a body space due to disease or injury
What does Extracellular mean? - Correct Answer - Fluid outside the cells
What does Interstitial mean? - Correct Answer - Fluid between the cells and the blood vessels
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pg. 4 Which population is at "higher" risk for fluid related problems? - Correct Answer - infants and Elderly
Water lost through the skin and lungs (expired air) is called? - Correct Answer - Insensible loss
What is Hypokalemia? - Correct Answer - A potassium level lower than 3.5 me/L
Can potassium supplement be taken on an empty stomach? - Correct Answer - No, causes nausea and emesis
What position should you place a patient with acute epiglottitis? - Correct Answer - Sit upright
What position to use for Soapsuds enema? - Correct Answer - Left side SIMS position
What is your Initial response after a patient’s trach tube becomes dislodged? - Correct Answer - Use a manual BVM/resuscitation device?
What is the "immediate" action to take after a heart failure patient presents with shortness of breath/dyspnea? - Correct Answer - Raise the head of the bed
How soon after the administration of nitroglycerin should the patient see relief? - Correct Answer - 5 mins (Burning sensation/vertigo are common side effects)
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