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Obesity
100

Your patient is diagnosed with hemophilia. You will be doing discharge teaching and want to include measures to control bleeding.  What are 2 methods the patient can use to control bleeding.

What is Compression, Elevation, Rest?

100

Parkinson's Disease is a slowly progressive neurologic movement disorder that eventually leads to disability. What is a primary psychosocial goal for people with this disorder? 

What is to maintain independence as much as possible

100

What lab is the best reflection of renal function?

What is serum Creatinine?

100

What is considered a major life threatening side effect of hormone replacement therapy such as estrogen?

What is Thromboembolism

100

This calculation can be used to determine if a patient is considered overweight or underweight?

What is a BMI?

200

 Pernicious anemia is a deficiency in what?

What is B12?

200

These patients decline blood transfusion for religious reasons?

What are Jehovah's Witness?

200

What is the lab that best reflects oxygen carrying components of the cell?

What is Hemoglobin?

200

What medication is commonly used in patients with chronic renal failure to treat anemia caused by the disease and therefor increases red blood cells?

What is epoetin alfa?

200

How does the nurse manually calculate a BMI to determine if a patient is within normal weight range?

What is  BMI = kg/m2?

300

Name a disease that commonly causes blindness in patients over 40 years of age.

Macular degeneration, Diabetic retinopathy, or Glaucoma

300

What strategy is used to reduce anxiety and decrease fear for patients prior to surgery?

What is coping strategies?

300

This is the process by process by which solutes move from a higher concentration to a lower concentration?

What is diffusion?

300

Administration of this anti-obesity medication is used in treatment for obesity and can cause an adverse side effect of oily fecal spotting.

What is orlistat?

300

What is a complement of microbes within the gut?

What is GI tract microbiota?

400

Fluid deprivation in patients who do not respond to thirst?

What is the common cause of hypernatremia?

400

This requires the nurse to emphasize the continued need for follow-up and continued support group participation?

What is continuing and transitional care after bariatric surgery?

400

This immunoglobulin takes part in allergic and some hypersensitivity reactions?

What is IGE?

400

Which physical assessment data would you want to ensure you obtain on a patient that has been taking acetaminophen for pain?

What is eye exam, skin assessment or abdomen? (Jaundice)

400

What is the important risk factor for obstructive sleep apnea?

What is obesity?

500

Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) is known for thrombosis and bleeding of mucous membranes. Which two pathways does the syndrome alter that causes this?

 What is coagulation and anticoagulation?

500

This condition can cause social isolation, job loss and economic hardship, as well as, poor self esteem?

What is male or female patterned hair loss?
500

This is a common clinical disturbance characterized by a low ph and a low plasma bicarbonate concentration?

What is metabolic acidosis?
500

This electrolyte is never given IM or IVP, and must be given by using an infusion pump only.

What is Potassium?

500

What is an indication for anti-obesity medication?

What is BMI greater than 30kg/m2

What is BMI greater than 30?

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