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100

Priority treatment for a patient with Hgb level of 6.9 g/dL

What is a blood transfusion?



100

Patients with COPD commonly retain this gas, making ABG's an important diagnostic tool

What is CO2?

100

Method commonly used to estimate the percentage of total body surface area affected by a burn

What is the Rule of Nines?

100

This type of anemia is caused by a vitamin B12 deficiency because the body cannot properly absorb the vitamin

What is pernicious anemia?

100

Vitamin that is required for calcium absorption and healthy bone formation

What is vitamin D?

200

Complication pt with INR of 5.5 is most at risk for

What is bleeding?

200

Most beneficial position for a patient with pulmonary edema

What is Semi-fowlers position?

200

This assessment is monitored to determine if fluid resuscitation is adequate in a burn patient

What is urine output?

200

This inherited disorder causes malformation of red blood cells, leading to pain and decreased oxygen delivery.

What is sickle cell disease?

200
Patient receiving broad spectrum antibiotics develops severe diarrhea. This infection should be suspected

What is c.Diff?

300

A patient with new-onset confusion should have this electrolyte level assessed because low levels can cause altered mental status

What is sodium?

300
Abnormal breathing pattern characterized by alternating periods of deep, rapid breathing followed by periods of apnea 

What is Cheyne-Stokes respirations?

300

This emergency procedure may be needed when circumferential burns decrease circulation to an extremity

What is an escharotomy?

300

nursing priority for a patient in sickle cell crisis who suddenly develops shortness of breath and an oxygen saturation of 84$

What is administering oxygen?

300

This nursing intervention helps prevent aspiration in a patient receiving tube feedings

What is elevating head of bed 30-45 degrees?

400

Complication a patient with a magnesium level of 1.0 mg/dL is at increased risk for developing

What is cardiac arrythmias?

400

This adventitious breath sound is a high-pitched sound that may indicate and upper airway obstruction

What is stridor?

400

Priority nursing assessment for patients with extensive burns to face, neck, and chest.

What is airway assessment?

400

Heat is recommended during a sickle cell crisis because it helps prevent this process

What is vasoconstriction?

400

This is the nurse's first action if a blood transfusion reaction is suspected

What is stop the transfusion?

500

Acid base imbalance determined in a patient with pH of 7.30, PaCO2 of 52 mmHg, and HCO3 of 25 mEq/L

What is respiratory acidosis?

500

Deep, rapid breathing pattern is the body's attempt to eliminate excess carbon dioxide and is commonly seen in diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA)

What are Kussmaul respirations?

500

During the first 24-48 hours after a major burn, this life threatening complication is the nurse's greatest concern

What is hypovolemic shock?

500

This hematologic disorder is characterized by widespread clotting throughout the body, which eventually leads to excessive bleeding as clotting factors are depleted

What is disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC)?

500

This is when blood pressure is allowed to remain elevated in a patient who has had an ischemic stroke but is not a candidate for tPA

What is permissive hypertension?