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Review from first 4 sets, NCLEX Q-bank 3, Kaplan Med Questions

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Review from first 4 sets, NCLEX Q-bank 3, Kaplan Med Questions Leave the first rating Students also studied Terms in this set (270) Science MedicineNursing Save Dosage Calculation Practice Exam 1...20 terms MtandinganPreview

Chapter 34: Heart Failure Test Bank

26 terms ChristopherHil54 Preview Med-Surg 3 Final Review 186 terms tori_lamar1Preview Med Su 152 term abb Hyponatremia will most likely lead toSeizures Normal serum osmolality275-300 Infant with myelomeningocele is at risk forMeningitis Normal dosing for digoxin0.7-1.25

  • main symptoms of MGPtosis, diplopia, muscle weakness that improves with rest
  • Need to obtain before LPBaseline VS

  • signs of lithium toxicityN/V, slurred speech, muscle weakness
  • Symptoms of withdrawal occur when48-72 hours after last drink Meperodine is stronger thanMorphine Meperodine causesNephrotoxicity Contracture that starts with "dupuy" is most common in Celtic/scandinavian & diabetes IndomethacinNSAID Should be used cautiously in patients with peptic ulcers

Early decelsFetal head compression Variable decelsCord compression Cellulitis needs what precautionsContact During an exacerbation of MS the patient should sleep in what position?On stomach to prevent spasms of hip flexor muscles How should the nurse feed a baby with cleft lip Rubber tipped syringe & bubble frequently

  • month old infant will do what while laying on stomach Lift head 45 degrees
  • Treatment for genetic hyperthermiaDantrolene sodium Dantrolene sodiumSkeletal muscle relaxant used intrvenously to treat malignant hyperthermia.PhenazopyridineMedication for UTI pain After surgery the nurse cannot begin oral fluids until when Bowel sounds are present Priority for above the knee amputationCast care Before ovulation what happens to basal body temp Slight drop then spike (elevation) Priority assessment after thyroidectomyAssess for signs of hypocalcemia Numbness, tingling Signs of myxedemaLethargy, weight gain, intolerance to cold MyxedemaA disease resulting from decreased function of the thyroid gland in adults characterized by puffy dry skin failing hair and lowered metabolic rate.Woman who doesn't want to breast feed should NOT Stand in a warm shower because this stimulates milk production Jaundice that starts in a baby's face within 24 hours of birth Needs to be assessed immediately because it probably is a hemolytic dysfunction Patient should not take doxycycline whenBefore bed r/t esophogeal irritation Expect what after administration of narcanNausea/vomiting, tachycardia Isometric exercise for casted patientsQuadriceps setting Poorly controlled diabetes can lead toRisk for heart failure Can acyclovir be taken on an empty stomachYes

Patient with chronic renal failure CANNOT have what Potassium (orange slices) Anticonvulsants can causeFolate & vitamin D deficiency Where can you get folate and vitamin D in diet Milk, cantaloupe, kale, veggies, legumes, tomatoes, oranges, milk UV therapy is best treatment forPsoriasis Dopamine is given forShock and maintaining hemodynamic stability

MONITOR VS

12 month old is in what stage of Erikson'sTrust vs mistrust Aluminum hydroxideAntacid Patient who had a stroke with right sided paralysis cannot Be lifted on right side r/t dislocation of shoulder Aortic area2nd ICS RSB CataractLenses gradually lose their moisture and density increases 78 year old with colon cancer is at most risk for developing Pneumonia r/t age & being immunocompromised Patient who received tube feeding and has decreased mental state should be placed in what position Right side with HOB elevated to promote stomach emptying and decrease risk of aspiration During transition phase of labor the nurse can expect the client to Ask for help to the bathroom Pressure on pelvis causes intense desire to urinate Normal intraocular pressure10-21 Open angle glaucomaInsidious onset, slight increase in IOP, and slow/gradual late onset symptoms; takes years to reach late phase Patient with open angle glaucoma needs to be instructed to Get tonometer readings 1-2 xs/yr for intraocular pressure reading What type of eye drops are used for patients with glaucoma Miotics Constrict pupil Glaucoma patients will complain ofBlurry, cloudy vision with halos/rainbows, decreased peripheral vision, pain, headache, nausea/vomiting Rantidine hydrochlorideAntiulcer GemfibrozilLipid lowering Liver toxic Monitor AST levels (8-20)

ImipamineAntidepressant- can cause sore throat and fever Addison's disease patient needs to increase their intake of what during times of stress Sodium Hypoparathyroidism will cause an increase in what and a decrease in what HYPOcalcemia HYPERphosphatemia Administer what for hypertensive crisisNifedipine StrabismusA disorder in which the eyes point in different directions or are not aligned correctly because the eye muscles are unable to focus together

NEED TO COVER ONE EYE TO SEE A POSTER ON THE WALL

Unilateral dull abdominal painNeed to be assessed for ectopic pregnancy Thumb sucking stops when24 months Patient who is dehydrated should receive what solution 0.45 NaCl - hypotonic solution Hepatitis BUnprotected sex and IV drug use Med used for bradycardiaAtropine sulfate Do not use what med with heart blockLidocaine Vertex presentationNormal "head first" Baby can say mama and dad at what age10 months Glucagon is only given whenPatient is unresponsive ChlorpromazineSevere mental disorders CongentinParkinsons CiproDRINK FLUIDS Decrease crystal formation Removal of pituitary gland puts patient at risk for DI and decreased urine specific gravity Normal calcium8.5-10.5 Think of how I take my calcium between 8am and 10am Sharp pain in lower abdomen could indicateIntestinal perforation Need to assess what readings when patient is in hypovolemic shock CVP readings

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