What are the 7 rights of medication administration
Right med, dose, patient, route, time, doc, indication
Four techniques used during a head to toe assessment
What are inspection, auscultation, palpation, and percussion
During assessment your patient has a red, non blanchable area to their coccyx
what is a stage 1 pressure ulcer
You patient has TB what isolation precaution will be used ?
airborne, standard
During your assessment you hear this lung sound
what is normal lung sound
Does not have a fever
Afebrile
What sites can be used for a subcutaneous injection
what is back of arm, abdomen, back of leg, anywhere with fat .
We ask these questions when trying to determine our patients baseline orientation
Who are you ?
where are you ?
What year it ?
do you know why you're here ?
You notice your patient has new EKG changes what electrolyte would you expect to see elevated in their morning blood work ?
Potassium, K
Name this device
NRB
Your patient is in hypovolemic shock you would expect to administer this IV solution ?
0.9 Sodium chloride / Isotonic
Blood in the urine
Hematuria
You are a nurse that is passing medications on a patient who has a nasogastric tube and is NPO he tells you his pain is a 10. Your medication is ordered as, give 1 tablet of ibuprofen orally as needed for fever. What part of this medication order is incorrect ?
the route, the indication
A nurse is checking the IV insertion site for infiltration for a client who is receiving fluid replacement. Which of the following findings should the nurse identify as infiltration of the IV infusion site.
Taut skin around the IV catheter site that is cool to the touch
Your patient is complaining of SOB w/ excretion after being on a long flight her HR is elevated and you are concerned she may have a blood clot . What lab value would you expect to see elevated ? what medication would you expect to give
D dimer
Blood thinner
What are 3 items you would expect to have in a patients room who has a trach or laryngectomy
Suction set up
yankour
shiley tube size up size down
saline bullets
suction caths
trach mask
oxygen tank
purple cap
writing board
Bluish discoloration of the mucus membranes
Cyanosis
You are going to administer metoprolol tartrate to your patient what needs to be checked prior to administering this type of medication?
BP / HR
Name this lung sound
What is crackles
What two conditions would cause a patient to have a chest tube ?
what is a
1. pneumothorax
2. hemothorax
* removal or air or removal of fluid .
A patient has a hx of COPD with a baseline sp02 of 91% . The nurse tells you to increase their nasal cannula until they have a 02 sat of 100% .Would you or would youn not complete this task.
you will not
your patient is at risk for aspiration , tell me 2 nursing interventions for this patient ?
HOB elevated
Thickened liquids
suction set up
perform bedside swallow eval
Secretion of sweat, especially profuse secretion associated with an elevated body temperature, physical exertion, or emotional stress
Diaphoresis
Your patient is at risk for what when they do not rotate insulin sites ?
what is lumps of fatty tissue under the skin that will decrease absorption of insulin. lipohypertrophy
Your patient was diagnosed with pneumonia, you are doing their resp assessment and are not surprised when you hear what lung sound ?
Crackles
your patient has CHF and you notice during your assessment they have pitting edema to their lower extremities. What medication would you expect the provider to order ?
lasix, diuretic
Give me 2 reasons you may hear stridor in a patient
croup, foreign body, Upper airway infection
Increased pulse, Bounding pulse, Distended neck veins, Hypertension, Pale + cool skin, and Muscle weakness, SOB, Edema
What are signs and symptoms of fluid overload?
Offensive breath resulting from poor hygiene, dental or oral infections, certain foods, and systemic diseases.
Halitosis