Hematology/Lymphatics
Cardiac
Respiratory
Neurological
Musculoskeletal/Integumentary
100

Priority for a patient in sickle cell crisis 

Pain control

100

Most important assessments following a cardiac catheterization 

vital signs and assessing cath site/peripheral pulses 

100

Most important dietary consideration for a patient with COPD

extra protein is required to repair damaged tissues 

100

Assessment finding most indicative of increased ICP 

Decreasing LOC 

100

Signs and symptoms of compartment syndrome

 Severe, unrelenting pain unrelieved by narcotics

 Assess for the six Ps: pain, pallor, paresthesia, pulselessness, paralysis, and poikilothermia (cold to the touch)

200

Immune response to person's own cells and tissues 

Autoimmune Disorder

200

Dysrhythmia that will definitely result in death without CPR

Ventricular Fibrillation 

200

A patient recently underwent a tonsillectomy and is clearing their throat frequently, what action should the nurse take next 

look in patient's mouth and assess for bleeding 

200

Priority for a patient with Myasthenia Gravis 

Inability to maintain own airway 

200

Nursing assessments for a patient in traction 

Monitor for s/s of infection, ropes should hang freely, monitor circulation/neurovascular status, no weights on bed or floor

300

Neutropenic precautions include: 

Reverse isolation measures; no fresh fruit, vegetables, or flowers; strict hand hygiene; avoid sick contacts; monitor closely for s/s of infection  

300

A client with A fib who is on warfarin should avoid which foods 

Green leafy vegetables 
300

Most important intervention for a client with status asthmaticus 

Place in high fowler position 

300

Before feeding a client admitted for a stroke, the nurse should take which action first 

verify client is able to swallow 

300

Signs and symptoms of osteomyelitis

Sudden onset with severe pain and marked tenderness at the site, high fever with chills, swelling of adjacent soft parts, headache, and malaise

400

Priority nursing diagnosis for a patient with AIDS

Risk for infection 

400

Which enzyme is most specific for diagnosis of an MI 

Troponin 

400
A provider notifies the nurse that the patient's chest tube is ready to be removed and gives an order for the nurse to remove the chest tube, what is the next appropriate action 

notify physician that removal of chest tube is not a nursing procedure 

400

A nurse is concerned a client with a spinal cord injury is experiencing autonomic dysreflexia, what should to nurse do next 

assess patient for bladder distention/ need to void, assess bowel status, assess for any wrinkles in bed sheets or tight clothing 

400

Priority during the first 24 hours of a patient with burns to face and upper chest

Monitor for respiratory distress

500

Nursing interventions appropriate for a patient with SLE who is fatigued and has joint pain 

assess pain control measures

assist pt with planned activity with rest periods

have pt avoid sick contacts

educate on important of following medication regimen

500
What can the nurse teach a patient to best monitor their edema at home 

taking daily weight measurements 

500

How often should patients with OSA wear their CPAP 

Every night when they sleep 

500

What precautions should be put in place for a patient admitted for seizures 

pad side rails, set up suction in the room, maintain bed in low position, have rescue equipment at bedside or readily available 

500

Most important question to ask a patient who has sustained an open leg fracture 

When was your last tetanus shot

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