Diabetes + Endocrine
Respiratory Disorders
Cardiovascular + HTN
Oncology
Reproductive Health
Prioritization + Safety
Dosage + Calculations
100

This acute diabetic complication presents with glucose >600 mg/dL, severe dehydration, and neurologic deficits without significant ketosis.

What is Hyperosmolar Hyperglycemic State (HHS)?

100

This hallmark sign of flail chest involves inward movement of the chest during inspiration.

What is paradoxical chest wall movement?

100

A BP of 146/96 that occurs once requires this before diagnosis.

What is repeat measurements over time?

100

A nonhealing sore and change in bowel habits are part of these classic cancer warning signs.

What are the seven warning signs of cancer? (CAUTION)

100

Absence of menses is known as this disorder.

What is amenorrhea?

100

The final medication check is performed at this location.

What is at the bedside?

100

500 mL at 50 mL/hr will take this many hours to infuse.

What is 10 hours?

200

This acid-base disturbance is characterized by fruity breath, Kussmaul respirations, and metabolic acidosis.

What is Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA)?

200

The priority nursing intervention for a cyanotic patient in the ER is this.

What is administering oxygen?

200

Uncontrolled hypertension increases risk for this major neurologic complication.

What is stroke?

200

Cancer spreads to distant organs primarily through this system.

What is the lymphatic circulation?

200

Endometrial tissue growing outside the uterus is called this condition.

What is endometriosis?

200

New-onset confusion in an elderly patient requires this first action.

What is assess the patient?

200

6,000 units heparin from 10,000 units/mL requires this volume.

What is 0.6 mL?

300

This medication for type 2 diabetes requires monitoring of creatinine and BUN due to risk of lactic acidosis.

What is Metformin?

300

After bronchoscopy, fluids are withheld until this reflex returns.

What is the gag reflex?

300

Spironolactone produces this expected physiologic effect.

What is increased urine output?

300

The medication given to combat the most common chemotherapy side effect is this.

What is an antiemetic?

300

Pap smear screening should begin at this age.

What is 21 years old?

300

When SpO2 drops but respirations are normal, the nurse should first do this.

What is check probe placement?

300

4 mg morphine from 5 mg in 2 mL requires this volume.

What is 1.6 mL?

400

A hospitalized patient with controlled type 2 diabetes suddenly requires insulin after surgery due to this physiologic response.

What is stress-induced hyperglycemia?

400

A restless and confused influenza patient should be assessed first because this may indicate worsening condition.

What is hypoxia?

400

Hypertensive urgency treatment goal is to normalize BP within this timeframe.

What is 24 to 48 hours?

400

Teaching sunscreen to a melanoma patient is an example of this level of prevention.

What is primary prevention?

400

A 62-year-old with BPH on finasteride must understand this key safety teaching.

What is pregnant women should avoid handling the medication?

400

The patient vomiting with no bowel sounds post-op should be seen first due to suspected this.

What is bowel obstruction or ileus?

400

1000 mL over 12 hours with drop factor 15 equals this rate.

What is 21 gtt/min?

500

ABG: pH 7.16, HCO3 17, PaCO2 35 in a hyperglycemic patient. This describes this acid-base imbalance.

What is uncompensated metabolic acidosis?

500

A patient on opioids with RR 8 and hypotension requires this reversal agent.

What is naloxone?

500

The priority medication for fluid overload with crackles and edema is this IV diuretic.

What is furosemide (Lasix)?

500

A hemoglobin of 6.1 during chemotherapy may require administration of this agent.

What is epoetin alfa?

500

The highest priority problem in pelvic inflammatory disease is this.

What is infection?

500

A platelet count of 60,000 requires follow-up due to risk of this complication.

What is bleeding?

500

Methadone 40 mg with supply 30 mg/mL requires this amount.

What is 1.3 mL?

600

The compensatory mechanism for metabolic acidosis in DKA involves this respiratory change.

What is increased rate and depth of respirations (Kussmaul breathing)?

600

The most appropriate intervention to prevent postoperative pneumonia is this lung expansion technique.

What is incentive spirometry (deep breathing and coughing)?

600

Prolonged uncontrolled hypertension leads to this structural cardiac change.

What is left ventricular hypertrophy?

600

This tumor characteristic involves invasion of vasculature and lymphatics.

What is malignant behavior?

600

A cone biopsy patient must avoid this to prevent bleeding during healing.

What is tampon use?

600

Withdrawal of life support allowing natural death reflects this ethical principle.

What is allowing natural death (not active euthanasia)?

600

1000 mL with 20 mEq KCl over 5 hours with drop factor 15 equals this rate.

What is 50 gtt/min?

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