Acute Kidney Injury
Burns
CVA
Spinal Cord Injuries
Hip Fractures
100

Abnormal labs expected with AKI

GFR, BUN, Cr, potassium 

BUN, Cr, and potassium would be elevated 

GFR would be declining

100

When caring for a burn patient who had an injury less than 48 hours ago, some of the lab values the nurse should share with the dietician include

What are low sodium, low albumin, low total protein? 

100

Your patient had a stroke, prior to allowing them to eat you know we have to make sure they are safe to swallow. There are two cranial nerves we typically assess

What are glossopharyngeal and vagus nerve?

some abnormalities would be the soft palate and tonsillar pillars do not move 

100

The nurse notices a paraplegic patient is sweating profusely, has an elevated blood pressure, bradycardia, urinary retention (full bladder), and fecal impaction. The nurse suspects the patient is experiencing 

What is autonomic hyperreflexia?

100

Osteoporosis is associated with 

What is thin and weakened bones?

200

Clinical manifestations of AKI are

What are decreased urinary output, crackles in bilateral lungs, tachycardia, dyspnea at rest, new-onset generalized edema, confusion? 

200

Some assessment findings that are indicative that the goals of the emergent phase of burn care have been met

What are Map greater than 65 mmHg, heart rate 95 beats /min, airway remains patent?

200

Your patient is diagnosed with a CVA. Important assessments include

What are neuro exam, HEENT exam, BP and HR?

200

Spinal cord injuries that sever the spinal cord result in paralysis below the level of injury. The patient has an injury at C4 the nurse performs an assessment and expects to find...

What is a loss of function below the neck and down?

200

An elderly patient presents after a fall, the nurse identifies several assessment findings consistent with a hip fracture.

What are: the patient describes hearing a "loud pop" sound at the time of the fall, the leg is shortened, and the patient complains of severe pain? 

300

If the patient's AKI worsens; the nurse expects the provider to order 

what is hemodialysis, specifically CRRT?

300

The preferred chart to measure the extent of burns in children

What is the lund browder chart?

know how to calculate this percentage.

300

You notice your patient is in afib, you know this is a risk factor for ischemic stroke. You notice your patient develops stroke like symptoms. You notify a provider and expect to do the following steps 

What is obtain a head CT and administer alteplase if they are a candidate for it?

300

The client experiences a complete severance at T8. The nurse understands this means complete SENSORY and MOTOR loss of ...

What are both legs, lower trunk, hips, perineum, bowel, and bladder control, and sexual dysfunction?

300

The client's age, history of osteoporosis, and history of glaucoma are considered 

What are risk factors leading to a fall and subsequent hip fracture?

400

One cause of AKI can be hydronephrosis caused by kidney stones. Findings consistent with urinary stones include

What are urine culture, urinary output, complete blood count, basic metabolic panel, X-ray of kidney, ureter, and bladder, computed tomography of abdomen?

400
With burn patients metabolic demand is increased. It is important for the nurse to monitor what values to ensure the metabolic demands are being met

what are daily weights and albumin levels 

400

Before you administer alteplase, a fibrinolytic, you know certain steps must be completed such as 

What are: obtain PIV access, administer labetalol if BP is outside of the policy parameters, attach a continuous cardiac monitor, and initiate aspiration precautions?

400
The first signs of increasing intracranial pressure (ICP) are a change in LOC and a headache. The nurse notifies a provider immediately when this occurs. The nurse knows the best practices to implement when a patient is experiencing ICP is to do the following actions...

What are 

1. provide O2 

2. maintain head in midline neutral position

3. minimize suctioning

4. address monitor alarms immediately

5. monitor for HAs and behavior changes

6. avoid hip flexion (which causes intrathoracic pressure

7. maintain a quiet dimly lit environment

400

Smore serious complications associated with hip fractures includes

What are neurovascular compromise and urinary retention?

500

Another cause of AKI can occur as a result of hypovolemic shock. Findings consistent with an improvement in AKI include

What are heart rate in normal range, improvement of urine output, pulse strength improvement, blood pressure in normal range, hgb/hct stabilize? 

500

A patient sustains severe burns, we know fluid resuscitation is a priority. The nurse expects the doctor to order  

What is normal saline or lactated ringers?

500

The nurse knows to monitor for complications of alteplase administration

What are intracerebral hemorrhage and bleeding at puncture sites? 

500

The nurse uses an assessment scale to assess the patient's risk for pressure injuries. This scale measures sensory perception, moisture, activity, mobility, nutrition, friction and shear. 

Double Jeopardy.... What is the Braden scale? 

500

When conducting a neurovascular assessment the nurse knows the following are priorities

What is palpate pedal pulses, assess capillary refill, ask the patient to dorsiflex and plantarflex, assess the pain level, ask about numbness or tingling?

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