Seizures
CNS
Randoms
Anemias
Dem' Bones/Cancer
100

Dilantin can cause a medication-induced change to what organ? What labs are monitored periodically? 

What is the liver, LFTS?

100

List several bleeding precautions.

What is use a soft bristle toothbrush, water pick, monitor for black tarry stools, avoid/cluster blood draws, and use an electric razor?

100

What is the priority in the plan  of care for a patient with fibromyalgia? 

What is chronic pain?

100

What labs diagnose anemia?

What is a low Hemoglobin and Hematocrit?

Go over values. 

100

What laboratory results indicate bone cancer? 

What is elevated Calcium and elevated ALP?

200

Does the occurrence of seizures mean a patient is an epileptic? 

What is no? Other cause of a seizure must be ruled out first. 

200

After a patient has a splenectomy, what conditions are they at a greater risk for? 

What is meningitis, HIB, and pneumonia?

200

What are characteristics of aplastic anemia?

What are low CBC values, pale, fatty, and fibrous bone marrow, and increased total iron-binding capacity (TIBC)?

200

What is Thrombocytopenia? 

What is a platelet count less than 150,000?

200

What laboratory results indicate osteoporosis?

What is low Calcium?

300

Do seizures often occur after a CVA? Why? 

What is yes? What is because of the brain cells being deprived of oxygen due to a blood clot in the brain?

300

Provide bacterial meningitis nursing interventions. 

What is a quiet, dark environment, a private room, droplet isolation, analgesics, antiemetics, antibiotics, do not increase ICP?

300

What areas of nursing care should be addressed for a patient with GBS? 

What is prevention of complications from immobility, assessment of advancing paralysis, provisions for potential mechanical ventilation, maintain adequate nutrition?

300

What patient population is at higher risk of developing folic acid deficiency?

What is a patient that drinks alcohol daily and a pregnant patient?

300

What are chemotherapy medication instructions? 

What is keep chemotherapy agents separate from other medications, wear gloves, do not crush?

400

When a patient is taking Dilantin what is an education that the nurse should provide- regarding hygeine?

What is regular dental exams ( every 3-6 months)?

Dilantin causes gingival hyperplasia 

400

List late stage Parkinson s/s that need to be addressed in the patient's plan of care. 

What is dysphagia, immobility, insomnia, urinary incontinence?

400

What dietary selections are most important for a nurse to educate a patient with MS about? 

What is increase fiber, add calcium and vitamins, maintain fluid intake of at least 1500ml/day?

400

How is thrombocytopenia treated?

What is Fresh Frozen Plasma (FFP) and pooled platelets?

400

What dietary choices should be avoided to prevent cancer?

What is alcohol, smoked meats, charbroiled foods, preservatives, and high fat foods?

500

When a patient is receiving IV Dilantin what must be checked to monitor for what adverse effect?

What is the apical pulse. Adverse effect of irregular apical pulse (happens morse often when IV Dilantin is infused faster than 50mg/min)?

500

What are potential side effects of taking carbidopa-levodopa?

What is orthostatic hypotension, urinary retention, diaphoresis?

500

What is the purpose of a ventriculoperitoneal (V-P) shunt?

What is a V-P shunt redirects the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from the ventricles to the peritoneum for reabsorption?

500

What are manifestations of anemia? 

What are clubbed fingers, pallor, elevated RR, irregular HR, fatigue, blurred vision?

500

When a patient is prescribed cyclophosphamide (Cytoxan) what additional medication is prescribed to protect the bladder? 

What is Mesna (Mesnex)?

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