Cardiac
Renal
Neuro
Musculoskeletal
100

What is heart failure?

Inability of the heart to work effectively as a pump; results in reduced cardiac output

100

What is the most common cause of infectious cystitis (UTI)?

E. coli entering the bladder through the urethra

100

What is a TIA?

Transient Ischemic Attack

Temporary neurological dysfunction from brief interruption in blood flow to the brain

Typically no permanent damage

100

What is colchicine?

Used for acute gout attacks, reduces uric acid levels

200

What are some symptoms of right sided heart failure?

Jugular vein distention

Peripheral edema

Increased blood pressure

200

What are some risk factors for CKD?

Family history

Atherosclerosis

Diabetes

Hypertension

Recurrent UTIs

200

List interventions to prevent seizures

Adhere to medication therapy

Avoid alcohol

Avoid excessive fatigue

Do not take OTC drugs without consulting with physician

200

What is alendronate, and what is an important nursing considering when administering it?

Suppresses bone reabsorption, used in treatment of osteoporosis.

Should be taken on an empty stomach, and pt should remain upright for 30 minutes after taking to prevent esophageal irritation

300

What are some symptoms of left sided heart failure?

Pulmonary congestion

Dyspnea

Crackles in the lungs

Weakness, fatigue, dizziness

300

What assessment findings are common in pyelonephritis?

High grade fever

Flank/low back pain

Urinary frequency/urgency, hematuria

300

How do you identify symptoms of a stroke?

F.A.S.T.

F - Facial drooping

A - Arm weakness

S - Speech difficulty

T - Time to call 911

300

What are the warning signs of Acute Compartment Syndrome?

Six P's

Pain

Paresthesia (loss of sensation)

Poikilothermia (cool skin)

Pallor (pale skin)

Pulselessness (decreased or absent pulses distal to injury)

Paralysis

400

What are some teaching points related to nitroglycerin?

Patients may take up to three sublingual tablets within 15 minutes (one every 5 minutes)

Allow medication to dissolve under the tongue; this allows immediate absorption into circulation

Call 911 after the first dose if symptoms are not improved of become worse

Keep nitroglycerin tablets in its original container; a dark airtight glass bottle


400

What are some assessment findings you might expect in a patient with BPH?

Inability to complete empty bladder (urinary retention)

Nocturia

Difficulty initiating stream

Frequency/urgency

400

What is status epilepticus?

Seizure lasting more than five minutes OR two or more sequential seizures without full recovery of consciousness between seizures

400

What medications are commonly used in rheumatoid arthritis treatment?

NSAIDs

Acetaminophen

Corticosteroids

Immunosuppressants (methotrexate)

500

List some actions patients can take to manage heart failure at home

Limit daily fluid intake to 2L

Restrict sodium <3g/day

Stay active, but don't overdo it

Take medications as prescribed such as loop diuretics

Take daily weights; same scale, same time, same clothing each day

500

What patient teaching is important during treatment of cystitis?

Take full course of antibiotics as prescribed, even if feeling better

Notify HCP of fever, flank/low back pain, N/V r/t pyelonephritis

Promote adequate hydration

Avoid bladder irritants such as caffeine, alcohol, spicy foods

500

What is the major difference in treatment when comparing ischemic stroke to hemorrhagic stroke?

In ischemic stroke fibrinolytic therapy is used, in hemorrhagic stroke it is contraindicated

Beta-blockers, calcium channel blockers, and/or hydralazine are often used in hemorrhagic stroke

500

Describe some dietary recommendations appropriate for a patient with gout

Avoiding triggering foods such as red meat, organ meats, shellfish, and alcohol

Low purine diet to reduce uric acid buildup