Fluids & Electrolytes
Respiratory - Adults
Respiratory – Peds
Hematologic – Adults
Hematologic – Peds
100
For a patient with Fluid Volume Deficit, what would be his/her serum sodium level?
What is Elevated (greater than 145).
100
A positive acid-fast bacillus sputum culture provides definitive diagnosis for this disease?
What is TB
100
For this disease, the child insists on sitting upright, often in a tripod position.
What is Epiglottitis
100
With this disease, you might assist with or perform phlebotomy.
What is Polycythemia
100
Laboratory findings for this disease include prolonged aPTT & decreased factor 8 & 11 levels?
What is Hemophilia
200
(+) Chvostek’s & Trousseau’s are signs of what?
What is Hypocalcemia & Hypomagnesemia
200
What does dullness on percussion indicate?
What is Hemothorax
200
Prenatally, DNA analysis of amniotic fluid can establish diagnosis for this disease?
What is Cystic Fibrosis
200
The Philadelphia chromosome is a diagnostic test for what disorder?
What is Leukemia
200
At its onset, assessments may reveal excessive bruising, oozing from puncture sites, & mild bleeding
What is DIC
300
As a nurse performing an assessment on a patient with Fluid Volume Excess, what respiratory findings may be present?
What is dyspnea, crackles (rales)
300
As part of therapeutic management for this disease, a wedge resection may be done.
What is Lung Cancer
300
For an infant with total airway obstruction, what must be done?
What is Back blows and chest thrusts.
300
What are the B symptoms associated with Hodgkin’s?
What is fever, night sweats, weight loss
300
Chelation therapy is therapeutic management for what disorder?
What is Thalasemmia
400
For which electrolyte imbalance might you administer Kayexalate?
What is Hyperkalemia
400
Client education for this disease includes avoidance of environmental pollutants, energy conservation techniques, and smoking cessation.
What is COPD
400
What type of cough is associated with acute laryngotracheobronchitis?
What is harsh, metallic barky
400
Identify at-risk clients for folic acid deficiency?
What is alcoholism, hemodialysis, certain drugs
400
Splenectomy may be required if medications are unsuccessful for this disease.
What is Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP)
500
What is hypercalcemia? (define in terms of specific lab value)
What is >11 mg or 5.5 mEq
500
Differentiate between the assessments of bacterial & viral pneumonia.
What is Viral: low-grade fever, nonproductive cough, less severe Bacterial: high fever, productive cough, more severe
500
What medication is administered to hospitalized children with severe RSV?
What is Ribavirin
500
Why use a small test dose of InFed given for iron deficiency anemia?
What is to assess for potential allergic reaction.
500
With this disease, fever is considered an emergency & requires urgent treatment.
What is Sickle cell anemia
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