Perfusion&Oxygenation
RANDOM
Assessment
Pain
Fluid & Electrolytes
100

What is hypoxemia?

What can it lead to?

- Decreased level of oxygen in the blood

- It can lead to hypoxia- decreased delivery of oxygen to the tissues 

100

Describe oliguria.

Scant urine production (<400 ml per day or 30ml per hour)

100

Explain Subjective vs Objective data.

Subjective- what the patient tells you

Objective- what you observe

100

What is the reversal agent for opioid specific drugs?

Narcan (naloxone)

100
Name the electrolytes that live in the cell.

Potassium, Phosphate and Magnesium

200

Describe Cheyenne Stokes breathing

Deep, rapid breathing and slow, shallow breathing with periods of apnea

200

What is the lab for prostate?

PSA- prostate specific antigen
200

Name the steps of assessing the abdomen. 

Inspect, Auscultate, Percuss, Palpate

200

What scale is used for anyone who cannot answer questions appropriate regarding pain?

FLACC scale

200

Osmosis travels from _____ concentration to _____ concentration.

Low to high concentration 

300

What is normal cardiac output?

4-8 liters per minute

300

Order: Vancomycin 40mg/kd/d divided into q6h doses IV. 

The manufacturer recommends reconstituting 500mg vial with 10mL, yielding 50 mg/ml. How many mLs will you administer for each dose if the client weighs 90 lbs?

8.2 mL

300

What are 2 things that nurses cannot delegate?

Teaching and Assessment 

300

How long does it take for meds given PO to start working?

30 to 60 minutes

300

3% saline is what type of solution?

Hypertonic

400

Orthostatic hypertension is depicted by? (Difference in mm?

Drop of 20mm
400

Doctors order says: 0.5L of normal saline to infuse over 6 hours. Drip factor is 30 gtt/ml. 

How many drops per min?

42 drops per min

400

A nurse is assessing a female teenager. The nurse asks the young woman to bend over and touch her toes. The nurse assesses the curvature of the spine as a means of detecting scoliosis. Assessing the curvature of the spine is an example of:

A)Health education
B)Primary prevention
C)Secondary prevention
D)Tertiary prevention

C- Secondary prevention

400

If someone is a 4 on the Pasero Opioid induced sedation scale (POSS) what are you going to do?

Consider administration of naloxone, notify provider & monitor patients respiratory status and sedation until they are stable

400

Patient has a urine specific gravity of 1.040. What will their urine look like?

Concentrated- dark yellow

500

What is the first thing you give if someone is SOB?

Followed by what?

Albuterol 

Steroid

500


Stage 3

500

Where do you hear the S1 heart sound the best?

The apex of the heart.

500

Describe the WHO three-step approach.

Step 1: Non opioid- ibuprofen or nsaid

Step 2: Mild opioid- oxycodone, hydrocodone 

Step 3: Stronger opioid- Morphine, Fentanyl 

500

The nurse is caring for an older adult with hypernatremia. Which of these interventions does the nurse perform first?

A. Restrict the client's intake of sodium
B. Administer a diuretic
C. Monitor the serum osmolarity
D. Encourage fluid intake

D- Encourage fluid intake

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