1 PVD/Neuro
Neuro 2
Respiratory 1
Resp 2/DM
DM/Renal
100

This vascular disease presents with intermittent claudication, bruit in the neck in carotid region, and shiny tight skin with no hair.

What is peripheral arterial disease

100

There are MULTIPLE reasons why this neuro condition should be seen first if you have sudden weakness and slurred speech.

What is multiple sclerosis.

100

Use this device to evaluate effectiveness of med/neb treatments.

What is a peak flow meter?

100

This type of precaution and supplies is needed when cleaning out the inner cannula of a trach.

What is sterile precautions. NOT standard.

100

STATE which diabetic condition you are at most risk of developing with a high BUN

What is HHS hyperglycemic hyperosmolar state 

200

This neuro patient says one word per day and can't walk or sit up without assistance. 

Who is a dementia patient from late-stage Alzheimer's Disease 

200

You better keep this straight if your patient has had a car crash and is unresponsive. 

What is the spine. 

Maintain c-spine immobilization

200
This is what you would tell your patient to do before using an incentive spirometry.

What is "take in a deep breath and hold it before exhaling."

200

Avoid this if you don't want to trigger your asthma. 

What are potential environmental asthma triggers like smoke 

200

I would give this quickly for a patient with DKA.

What is Rapid IV administration of 0.9% sodium chloride  

300

This headache is band-like, frontal-occipital, dull aching with neck pain and lasts minutes to days 

What is tension headache

300

Skip this in your diet if you're taking levodopa-carbidopa.

 What is high protein foods in your daily diet.

300

Get this if you want to confirm active tuberculosis in a +TB test patient. 

 What are sputum samples on three different days.

300

This is what you should be doing after your hyperglycemic patient gets IV fluids. 

What is obtain follow-up point of care blood glucose testing

300

This is the first thing I'd give to my weak, hypoglycemic patient.

What is give 15 grams of simple carbohydrate orally

400

This nursing intervention is a priority for a patient with Alzheimer's Disease

What is removing safety hazards

400

Better monitor this if your patient has a spinal cord injury of C4-C5 

What are respirations and airway patency 

400

This person could totally measure an O2 sat on your patient for you.

What is the UAP.

400

This insulin is best with meals. When the food is hot, give the shot. 

What is lispro

400

A patient has a high BUN and creatinine. Better not give this antipyretic. 

What is ibuprofen.

500

This pupillary finding should be prioritized first in your neuro unit. It's an eyeful. 

What is dilated and unresponsive pupil  

500

Think about giving this after a CT scan if your patient has dysphasia and right sided weakness. 

What is tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) 

500

Do these 4 things if you want to promote airway clearance in your post-op patient. 

1) Turn cough and deep breathe q2h

2) Work with RT for percussion

3) Monitor O2 sat

4) Splint when coughing

500
Better hold this PO diabetes medicine if your creatinine is high.

 What is metformin. 

500

This is what you should normally feel when palpating kidneys. 

What is nothing!

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