Eye/Ear Disorder
All the urinary things
More urinary things
Respiratory things
More Respiratory things
100

A client receiving injections for macular degeneration reports worsening difficulty recognizing faces and reading medication labels. This visual change indicates progression of the disease

What is central vision loss?

100

A client with chronic kidney disease should avoid salt substitutes because they frequently contain excessive amounts of this electrolyte.

What is potassium?

100

Men with a history of cryptorchidism are taught to perform this monthly screening measure ________(1) because they are more at risk for (2) ___________

1 What is a testicular self-examination? 

2. Testicular Cancer

100

Following chest trauma, the client develops dyspnea, chest pain, and accessory muscle use. The nurse suspects this condition (1) _______ and the insult is comprised of (2) _______

1. What is a pneumothorax?

2.  Air

100

A nurse receives orders for antibiotics, chest x-ray, sputum culture, and IV fluids. This should occur before the first antibiotic dose (1) ________ and Why (2) _______

1. What is obtaining a sputum culture? 

2. What is because the antibiotics can affect the results?

200

Meclizine is prescribed for vertigo. The nurse includes teaching related to this common effect.

What is dry mouth

200

Sharp flank pain that comes in waves and radiates toward the groin is most characteristic of this disorder.

What are urinary calculi?

200

1. What is pictured

2. After what procedure do we typically manage this

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YLEQfANN0S_F6GGvQFvmfnU_e0KX8IHt/view?usp=sharing

1. CBI

2. TURP

200

Following bronchoscopy, the nurse's priority assessment before offering oral fluids focuses on this assessment 

What is gag reflex
200

Thick infected fluid trapped within the pleural space is known as this condition.

What is Empyema

300

A client reports episodic vertigo, tinnitus, and a sensation that the room is spinning. The nurse suspects this disorder 1_______ and what other symptom is a big giveaway for this condition 2______?

What is Ménière's disease? and what is paroxysmal hearing loss? 

300

A client with BPH develops increasing bladder distention and dribbling. The nurse recognizes this complication.

What is urinary retention

300

A client recovering from prostate surgery reports severe bladder spasms. Before administering medication, the nurse should assess this first.

What is catheter patency?

300

This piece of equipment should always be kept at the bedside of a client with a tracheostomy in case the tube becomes dislodged.

What is an obturator

300

While suctioning a tracheostomy, the nurse notes the client's heart rate suddenly drops from 88 to 48 beats/min. This complication is occurring.

Vagal Stimulation

400

Long-term aminoglycoside therapy (name adrug in this category) 1. ________ damages the cochlea and results in this type 2. __________ of hearing loss.

What is gentamycin, tobramycin

What is sensorineural hearing loss?

400

Painless(1) ________ in an older smoker should raise concern for this diagnosis(2) ________

1. What is hematuria

2. What is bladder cancer

400

1. The nurse recognizes these two laboratory values as the earliest indicator of declining kidney function.

2. Is it a blood or urine test?  

3. What is one more test that tells an overall kidney function level? 

1. BUN/Creatinine

2. Blood (serum)

3. eGFR

400

A client with COPD receives 100% oxygen by nonrebreather mask and becomes increasingly lethargic. The nurse suspects this  

What is decreased respiratory drive

400

A client with tuberculosis has taken prescribed medications for 3 weeks. Before discontinuing airborne precautions, the nurse looks for this evidence.

What are three consecutive negative sputum cultures/smears?

500

Following retinal detachment repair, the nurse positions the client according to provider orders, which is (1) ________,  primarily to achieve this goal (2) ________

1. What is face down, Prone

2. What is keeping the retina attached (or maintaining retinal positioning)?  (bubble alignment)

500

The classic triad associated with renal cell carcinoma includes flank pain, hematuria, and this finding.

What is a palpable flank mass?

500

A client with acute kidney injury has a potassium level of 6.8 mEq/L. The nurse recognizes this (1) complication as the most immediately life-threatening. The nurse will want that client on (2) _________The nurse anticipates the following orders: 

(3) ________ Medications (there are a minimum of 2)

(4) _______ Urgent orders for this

1. What is Cardiac Dysrhythmias

2. Cardiac monitoring

3. What is insulin, dextrose (possibly kaexylate)

4. Urgent dialysis


500

Massive fluid resuscitation and aspiration place a patient at risk for this life-threatening respiratory complication.

What is ARDS?

500

A patient with asthma develops wheezing that suddenly disappears, but respiratory distress continues to worsen. The nurse recognizes this as a sign of this life-threatening complication (1) ______and the priority is to be ready for this (2) _______

1. What is status asthmaticus 

2. What is be ready to intubate