Fluid and Electrolytes
Nursing Process
IV
Diabetes
Random
100

What does NPO stand for?

What is nothing by mouth

100

Measurable data such as vital signs, physical assessments, and labs are considered what kind of data?

What is objective

100

How do you clean with chlorhexidine?

What is back and forth

100

Juvenile onset or insulin dependent diabetes is also known as?

What is Type I Diabetes

100

The nurse is gathering data on a patient. Which data will the nurse report as objective data?


  1.  States “doesn’t feel good”
  2.  Reports a headache
  3.  Respirations 16 
  4.  Nauseated

What is C

200

What accounts for 50-60% of an adult’s total weight?

What is water

200

When completing a care plan, each rationale should have a 

What is a page number

200

What gauge needle is used for giving blood?

What is 20g or larger

200

Type 2 Diabetes usually occurs in individuals over the age of 

What is 35

200

A nurse is caring for a patient who is receiving peripheral intravenous (IV) therapy. When the nurse is flushing the patient’s peripheral IV, the patient reports pain. Upon assessment, the nurse notices a red streak that is warm to the touch. What is the nurse’s initial action?

What is discontinue the IV

300

The nurse is caring for a patient with hyperkalemia. Which body system assessment is the priority?

What is cardiac

300

What type of data is the following statement:

"I have been sick all night."

What is subjective

300

At what point, do you know you are "in the vein?"

What is when you see flashback or blood return

300

What diagnostic test reflects glucose over a 2-3 month period?

What is hemoglobin A1C

300

What is Ms. Lancaster's phone number?

What is 662.329.7301

400

The nurse is assessing a patient and finds crackles in the lung bases and neck vein distention. Which action will the nurse take first?

What is raise the head of the bed

400

How may nursing diagnosis/diagnoses have to be on each care plan?

What is 1

400

Name three types of IV fluids.

What is hypotonic, hypertonic, isotonic, colliods

400

Name a short acting insulin.

What is regular

400

What class is this SIM associated with?

What is Nu 330

500

What is a normal BMI?

What is 18.5-24.9

500

Labwork is considered objective or subjective?

What is objective

500

What is another name for secondary fluids?

What is piggyback

500

What color is long acting insulin? Can it be mixed?

What is clear and no

500

Name two things you should bring to clinical each day.

What is ______

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