Sugar is sweet but blood shouldn't be
Keep it level
It's all hormonal
Don't hold your breath
Breathe easy
100

These three lab values are used to determine if someone has Diabetes Mellitus II.

What are A1c, fasting glucose, and a random glucose?

100

D5W and 0.45%NS are examples of this type of IVF.

What is hypotonic?

100

A client states, "I am always so tired. I feel hot even when it's cold in the room and I can't sleep at night. It's making me feel very agitated." You suspect this client is suffering from this problem.

What is hyperthyroidism?

100

Name three symptoms of Pneumonia.

What are productive cough, SOB, and fever? (May also include pleuritic chest pain, confusion, crackles in the lungs).

100

This condition is characterized by thick, sticky mucus that not only occludes the airways of the lungs but also blocks the ducts of the pancreas leading to a decrease in digestive enzymes.

What is cystic fibrosis?

200

This type of Diabetes requires lifelong exogenous insulin often beginning in childhood.

What is Diabetes Mellitus Type 1

200

A client asks what is the best way to determine if they're retaining too much fluid?

What is weighing themselves?

200

In Primary hypothyroidism, this lab value would be low, and this lab value would be high.

What is a low T4 and a high TSH?
200

This should be collected before giving antibiotics.

What are cultures - either blood or sputum?

200

This 'fancy term' is used to name the large, foul, oily stools that can occur with Cystic Fibrosis.

What is steatorrhea?

300

The patient states, "I feel like my vision is blurry and I feel shakey." What condition is the patient experiencing?

Hypoglycemia

300
The patient complains of nausea and vomiting for five days and states, "I get dizzy when I stand up". How would you characterize their fluid imbalance?

What is hypovolemic?

300

Name one of the two medications that decrease thyroid hormone production (T3&T4) to help the client reach a euthyroid state in hyperthyroidism.

What is either Methimazole or PTU (Propylthiouracil)?

300

RT gives you the recent ABG values drawn from your patient:

pH 7.25

PCO2 55

HCO3 25

You identify your patient has this acid-base balance.

What is Respiratory Acidosis?

300

Your patient is prescribed two classifications of medications for his asthma, and you are able to identify them by name in the orders.

What is controller (Fluticasone, Leukotriene modifiers, Singulair) and reliever (Albuterol, Ipratropium) medications. 

400

This insulin peaks between 4-12 hours after administration.

What is intermediate-acting insulin like NPH (Humulin N, Novolin N)

400

The normal range of this electrolyte is between 9-10mEq/L and is regulated by the parathyroid gland.

What is Calcium?

400

A client was instructed to take this medication on an empty stomach 30-60 minutes prior to eating to help with her hypothyroidism.

What is Synthroid (Levothyroxine)?

400

You create a care plan for your patient recovering from Pneumonia. You state three goals that would demonstrate your patient's condition is improving.

What are: (any of the three)

No signs of hypoxemia

Normal breathing pattern/ no dyspnea

Clear breath sounds

Normal chest xray

Afebrile

Increased activity tolerance

Adequate nutritional intake

No complications

400

Your patient is diagnosed with COPD, and you recognize that the pathophysiology of COPD is characterized by these changes in her body.

 What is chronic airway inflammation, loss of elastic recoil (barrel chest and hyperinflation), mucus production, air trapping, gas exchange abnormalities, blebs, pulmonary vascular changes (pulm HTN, Cor Pulmonale)

500

This is one of the microvascular complications of uncontrolled DM.

What is Neuropathy, Nephropathy, or Retinopathy?

500

An imbalance of this electrolyte, either hyper- or hypo- can cause seizures. Therefore, a neuro assessment is a main focus of your assessment. 

What is Sodium?

500

After a thyroidectomy, assessment of what is a priority due to its positioning near the surgery site.

What is the airway?

500

Pneumonia is when this part of the lung becomes filled with fluid thus reducing the exchange of this with the blood.

What are alveoli and Oxygen?

500

A patient with TB is placed in your reverse isolation room. You know that you will need to initiate what kind of precautions and bring in what special equipment to protect yourself.

What is airborne and an N95 mask.

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