Nervous System
Eyes/Ears and miscellaneous
Skeletal
GI
Ostomies
Osteoporosis
Arthritis
Oh, NO, GI again!
Are you kidding? GI?
100

This is the  primary assessment area to monitor for a client with a C-spine injury

What is Respiratory Status?

100

An elderly client has developed hearing loss over the past week.  A competent nurse would check the client for this

What is a buildup of cerumen?

100

What to assess in a client who had a left knee arthroscopy a hour ago, when the left leg is pale, cool, and has a thready pedal pulse

What is the right leg?

100

The primary area of assessment for a client with ulcerative colitis having severe diarrhea

What is cardiac:  rhythm and heartrate?

100

Stool drainage from an ascending colon colostomy bag will always be this

What is liquid?

100

Your elderly client may have this condition if their serum calcium level is low

What is osteopenia or osteoporosis OR JUST age related low serum calcium?

100

Paraffin wax dips are helpful for this condition, especially when used just prior to activities that require dexterity of the hands

What is rheumatoid arthritis?

100

Your client had midazolam (Versed) for sedation during their EGD.  Now they have a respiratory rate of 8 breaths per minute and are not responding.  This is your next intervention

What is physical stimulation?  (Sternal rub, painful stimuli)

100

This specialty consult is recommended for a client with dumping syndrome

What is dietary?

200

After finding CSF drainage on the surgical dressing, you do this before notifying the surgeon

What is lower the head of the bed, so the client is lying flat?

200

Wearing eye/head protection, sunglasses, and stopping smoking can all help prevent the formation of these

What are cataracts?

200

Two important assessment areas that should be included when evaluating a client with back pain

What are prior injuries and current activity risks?

200

The primary concern for a client with Crohn's disease with a draining fistula

What is electrolyte imbalance?

200

New colostomies need this done frequently at first

What is emptying them frequently and burping them to decrease gas collection?

200

What an elderly client with osteopenia should do for exercise

What is walking?  (weight-bearing exercise)

200

For a client with rheumatoid arthritis, these items in the home will increase their independence

What are ?

1- grab bars

2- long handled bath brushes

3- toothbrushes with built-up handles

200

This is your primary assessment area for a client who just had an open hiatal hernia repair.  

What is preventing respiratory complication?

200

When a peptic ulcer disease client is having gastric pain and orthostatic hypotension, this becomes your primary intervention

What is initiating NS through large bore IV sites?

300

What you anticipate the provider will order after  notifying the provider that a Multiple Sclerosis client is having difficulty with spasms and tremors, 

What is Baclofen (or another antispasmodic)?

300

What a nurse should do if the order says to give Timolol eye drops to a client who has a heartrate of 48 beats per minute

What is hold the medication and call the provider?

300

This is the primary intervention for a client with metastatic bone cancer

What is pain management?

300

A primary assessment area for a client with Crohn's disease having heavy drainage from a fistula

What is skin integrity?

300

 A client who is afraid their new ileostomy will be visible and embarrassing, needs a referral this specialist

What is a wound care and ostomy nurse?

300

Elderly clients are at risk for frequent falls and fractures due to this dietary habit

What is avoidance of dairy products?

300

Pre-op teaching for the client with a planned elective  total hip surgery should include this 

What is completing dental procedures at least 2 weeks before surgery?

300

This is the primary assessment area for a client with a large oral tumor

What is the airway?

300

Hypotension, dizziness, hematemesis, and low urinary output all are symptoms of this condition

What is peptic ulcer disease with an Upper GI bleed?

400

Before sending a female client with a spinal injury to an open MRI scan with gadolinium, the nurse should assess these four areas

What are kidney function, pregnancy, presence of metal/electronic devices, and communication skills?

400

This is the proper order for abdominal assessment

What is inspection, auscultation, and then light palpation?

400

Treatment for this condition requires the client to be on long term antibiotics, follow a high protein and carbohydrate diet, and properly use IV equipment

What is chronic osteomyelitis?

400

These 3 things are done to prevent the spread of gastroenteritis from one client to another

What are? 

1-refusing to share eating utensils with others 

2-practicing proper hand washing

3- keeping the bathroom sanitized

400

Expectations for assessment of a new ileostomy would include these 3 results

What are?

1-a pink stoma

2-dark green liquid stool with some blood present

3-an intact appliance

400

This should be conducted prior to sending a client with osteoporosis home, especially if they live alone

What is a Home Safety Evaluation?

400

For clients with Osteoarthritis, the maximum dose of this medication is 4,000 mg/day; or only 3,000 mg/day if they are elderly

What is acetaminophen?

400

Abnormal assessment finding for a client with this condition would include:  dyspepsia, dysphagia, regurgitation, belching, coughing, and chest discomfort

What is GERD?

400

NG tube assessments should include these

What are?

1-checking placement every 4 hours

2-temporarily discontinue suction prior to auscultation

3-monitoring skin integrity around the tube site

500

Due to the potential for this condition, a nurse who discovers reddened areas on a spinal injury client's buttocks would reposition the client off the reddened areas and provide a pressure reducing mattress

What is autonomic dysreflexia?

500

This isolation precaution should be initiated for newly arrived, elderly diabetic client with a heavily draining wound

What is Contact Precautions?

500

Primary assessment sites for this device include pin sites (for infection) and chest and back sites (for breakdown)

What is a halo fixator?

500

The primary treatment for gastroenteritis

What is the prevention of dehydration by drinking plenty of fluids?

500

To prevent colon surgery, clients with a family history of colon cancer should have this done more frequently to identify abnormal polyps as early as possible

What is a colonoscopy?

500

Clients with a T-score below -2.5 will likely be placed on this type of medication

What are biphosphonates?

500

Freebie!!!

Freebie!!!

500

Comfort measures for this condition include applying warm compresses and encouraging frequent intake of oral fluids

What is Sialadenitis?

500

Interventions for minimally invasive hernia repair include these

What are?

Ice packs, ambulation, and frequent VS x first few hours;  deep breathing (not coughing), rest at home, and not lifting over 10 pounds


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