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when a patient comes into the ER with chest pain, the priority action is 

what is EKG 

100

in status asthmaticus, this assessment finding is a sign of respiratory failure 

what are absent or diminished breath sounds 

100

in a bowel obstruction, this is used to decompress GI tract and relieve vomiting/distention

what is NG tube

100

a patient describes a curtain coming across their vision. this is an ocular emergency suggestive of this diagnosis 

what is retinal detachment 

100

for elective amputations, what is the key factor that determines where the amputation is made 

what is the presence of adequate blood flow 

200

after a percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) via the femoral artery, the nurse's priority assessment focuses on what possible complications

what are bleeding and loss of perfusion 

200

a COPD patient's optimal O2 range

what is 88-92%

200

sliding hernia is associated with reflux and heartburn, while this type of hiatal hernia causes fullness and breathlessness and no reflux

what is rolling hiatal hernia 

200

eye pain, photophobia, and tearing are hallmark symptoms of this condition commonly caused by contact lenses

what is a corneal abrasion 

200

constant localized bone pain with fever, swelling, and elevated WBCs suggest this disorder

what is osteomyelitis 

300

symptoms of infective endocarditis 

what are janeway lesions, olsers nodes, and splinter hemorrhages 

300

sudden onset of intense dyspnea, pleuritic chest pain, and tachypnea in a post-op patient 

what is pulmonary embolism 

300

chronic constipation with crampy LLQ abdominal pain, bloating, and distention are classic manifestations of this colonic disorder

what is diverticulitis 

300

a patient has a penetrating object in the eye. this is the correct action

what is stabilize the object, position the patient 30-45 degrees, and do not remove it 

300

the intervention for compartment syndrome 

call the provider to perform a fasciotomy. nurse can loosen bandage/cast, but cannot completely take off 

400

a patient has sharp, pleuritic chest pain that worsens when lying flat. these are hallmark signs of 

what is acute pericarditis 

400

a patient with carbon monoxide poisoning requires this intervention 

100% oxygen on nonrebreather 

400

bluish discoloration and bruising around the umbilicus. what is the sign and what it is a sign of 

what is cullen's sign and acute pancreatitis 
400

a patient with diagnosed meningitis should be put on these isolation precautions and what is the nurse's priority action

what are droplet precautions and immediately isolate the patient 

400

5 Ps of compartment syndrome

pain (out of proportion), paresthesia, pallor, paralysis, and pulselessness 

500

hypotension, JVD, and muffled heart sounds together indicate this life-threatening complication of pericarditis 

what is cardiac tamponade 

500

a patient is admitted with suspected TB after presenting with a persistent cough, night sweats, and weight loss. this immediate nursing intervention must be implemented first 

what is place patient in airborne isolation in a negative pressure room
500

patient's receiving TPN require this blood test every 4 hours 

what is blood glucose monitoring 

500

a patient with a suspected basilar skull fracture presents with clear drainage from the nose. this is a __ leak and what are priority interventions

what is csf leak and place pt on bed rest with HOB elevated 

500

the nurse's priority in a traumatic amputation patient

stop the bleed

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