Fluid & Electrolytes
Acid-Base
Elimination
Neuro & Cognition
Perfusion & Cardiac
Priority & NCLEX Decision Making
100

This fluid imbalance results in third spacing and swelling of tissues

What is edema?

100

This condition is occurring: 

  • pH: 7.48
  • CO₂: 32
  • HCO₃: 24

What is respiratory alkalosis?

100

This condition causes blockage of intestinal contents

What is bowel obstruction?

100

This disorder is characterized by uncontrolled electrical brain activity

What are seizures?

100

This condition is caused by decreased blood flow to the heart

What is coronary artery disease?

100

This condition requires immediate intervention: hypokalemia vs hyperkalemia

What is hyperkalemia?

200

This is the priority assessment finding in dehydration

What is tachycardia (or decreased urine output)?

200

This acid–base imbalance is caused by CO₂ retention and is commonly seen in patients with hypoventilation

What is respiratory acidosis?

200

This lab is most important in renal insufficiency

What is creatinine?

200

This is an early sign of increased ICP

Change in LOC

200

This dysrhythmia presents as irregularly irregular rhythm

What is atrial fibrillation?

200

List interventions pertaining to seizure precautions

What are pad rails (Padding), suction ready, no restrictive clothing, turn to side, rescue medications, no items in mouth, oxygen available?

300

This potassium imbalance increases risk for fatal dysrhythmias

What is hyperkalemia?

300

This imbalance occurs with prolonged vomiting

What is metabolic alkalosis?

300

This manifestation is seen in liver disease due to ammonia buildup

What is confusion (hepatic encephalopathy)?

300

This condition involves progressive cognitive decline

What is dementia?

300

This lab is most specific for myocardial infarction

What is troponin?

300

This complication is most life-threatening in liver disease

What is bleeding (or ammonia toxicity)?

400

This lab value indicates dehydration

What is increased hematocrit (or elevated BUN)?

400

In respiratory acidosis, this gas is retained

What is CO₂?

400

This is a priority complication of bowel obstruction

What is perforation (or peritonitis)?

400

This is the PRIORITY intervention during a seizure

What is protect the airway / turn patient on side?

400

This is the priority symptom of myocardial infarction

What is chest pain?

400

This patient is highest priority: stable edema vs chest pain vs chronic dementia

What is chest pain?

500

A patient with vomiting and diarrhea has dry mucous membranes and low BP. The nurse’s FIRST action is...

 What is initiate IV fluid replacement 

500

pH 7.32, CO₂ 50, HCO₃ 24

What is respiratory acidosis?

500

A patient with renal insufficiency has decreased urine output and hyperkalemia. The priority concern is

What is cardiac dysrhythmia?

500

A patient becomes suddenly confused and agitated. The nurse should FIRST

What is assess oxygenation / check O₂?

500

A patient reports chest pain and diaphoresis. The FIRST nursing action is

What is assess and obtain ECG (or MONA priority: oxygen)?

500

The nurse is caring for four patients. Which patient should be seen FIRST?

A. Patient with liver disease and new-onset confusion
B. Patient with bowel obstruction reporting abdominal pain and distention
C. Patient with a history of seizures who reports an aura
D. Patient with dehydration and dry mucous membranes

Who is the patient with a history of seizures who reports an aura?