Liver & GI
Renal & Urinary
Respiratory
Endocrine & Diabetes
Fluids & Electrolytes
Priorities & Safety
100

Medication used to lower ammonia in cirrhosis.

What is lactulose?

100

Best first assessment for suspected urinary retention.

What is a bladder scan?

100

Rescue inhaler used first in acute asthma attack.

What is albuterol?

100

Eye bulging commonly seen in hyperthyroidism.

What is exophthalmos?

100

Positive Trousseau’s sign indicates low levels of this electrolyte.

What is calcium?

100

First action when transfusion reaction suspected.

What is stop the transfusion?

200

Flapping tremor seen with hepatic encephalopathy.

What is asterixis?

200

Dialysis type often done at home for greater independence.

What is peritoneal dialysis?

200

Blood clot in pulmonary artery causing impaired gas exchange.

What is pulmonary embolism?

200

Cold intolerance is expected in this thyroid disorder.

What is hypothyroidism?

200

Kayexalate lowers this electrolyte.

What is potassium?

200

Best intervention for stress incontinence.

What are Kegel exercises?

300

Fluid buildup in abdomen due to cirrhosis.

What is ascites?

300

Priority action for CKD patient with potassium 6.1.

What is obtain an EKG?

300

Position used for severe ARDS to improve oxygenation.

What is prone position?

300

First treatment priority for severe DKA with glucose 518.

What is normal saline bolus?

300

IV fluid type that stays mostly in bloodstream.

What is a colloid?

300

Repeatedly ignoring urge to defecate can cause this.

What is constipation?

400

Vomiting blood in cirrhosis may indicate these enlarged veins ruptured.

What are esophageal varices?

400

Leaking urine when coughing is this incontinence type.

What is stress incontinence?

400

Fast deep breathing pattern common in DKA.

What are Kussmaul respirations?

400

Central obesity is common in this cortisol disorder.

What is Cushing syndrome/hypercortisolism?

400

Burn patient urine output below this hourly amount suggests deficit.

What is less than 30 mL/hr?

400

Head injury patient order to question: IV fluid that is hypotonic.

What is 0.45% normal saline?

500

Top neuro sign indicating worsening hepatic encephalopathy.

What is decreased LOC/confusion?

500

Older adult with this device has highest UTI risk.

What is a Foley catheter?

500

Coarse crackles, dyspnea, accessory muscles in sepsis may indicate this syndrome.

What is ARDS?

500

Severe adrenal insufficiency emergency.

What is Addisonian crisis?

500

Salt substitutes may worsen CKD because they contain this electrolyte.

What is potassium?

500

Highest priority problem in cirrhosis with diaphragm compression from ascites.

What is ineffective breathing pattern?