Musculoskeletal
HIV/AIDS
GI, Gallbladder, Pancreas, LIVER
Random nurse facts
Cardiac
100

                                               

Positioning and range-of-motion (ROM) exercises most help the immobilized patient to prevent which complication?

                                               

a. Increased pain
b. Contractures
c. Pressure ulcers
d. Compromised circulation

                                   


    

b. contractures 

100

which of the following is a common side effect of antiretroviral therapy

a. hypertension

b. hyperglycemia

c. lipodystrophy

d. lactic acidosis

lipodystrophy

100

cannot take a deep breath when examiner's fingers are passed below hepatic margin

Murphy's sign

100

what is the nurse traditional cap called

A) Nightingale Crest
B) Florence Fold
C) Nursing Bonnet
D) Mob Cap

mob cap 

100

more than ___ consecutive PVCs in a row = ventricular tachycardia

3

200

                                               

The nurse adds interventions for range-of-motion (ROM) and isometric exercises for the new patient with a stroke. The nurse's reasoning stems from her awareness that contracture formation may begin with how many days of immobilization?                                              

a. 1 day b. 2 days c. 3 days d. 10 days

                                   


    

                                 


    

c. 3 days 

200

which lab test is commonly used to monitor the effectiveness antiretroviral therapy in hiv patients 

cd4 t cell count 

200

bluish discoloration of flank 

turners sign

200

Which state was the first to require nurses to be licensed?
A) Texas
B) North Carolina
C) California
D) New York

b. north carolina

200

what are the shockable rhythms

vfib 

pulseless vtach

300

                                               

The nurse uses a visual aid to show the pathologic muscle tone changes that result in foot drop. Which changes should the nurse include?

                                                                           

a. The stretching of calf muscles

b. The stretching of flexor muscles

c. The toes curl downward
d. The thigh muscles contract

                                   


    

b. the stretching of flexor muscles

                                               

The most frequent contractures occurring in patients immobilized for long periods are "foot drop," knee and hip flexion contractures, "wrist drop," and contractures of the fingers and arms. Calf muscles contract and flexor muscles are stretched, allowing the unbraced foot to drop toward the surface of the bed.

                                   


    

300

which opportunistic infeciton is commononly associated with HIV

a. influenza

b. pneumocystitis jiroveci pneumonia

c. streptococcal pharyngitis

d. hepatitis a

b

300

course tremor characterized by rapid, nonrhythmic extension and flexion in wrist and fingers

asterixis

300

What percentage of nurses are male in the U.S.?
A) 5%
B) 9%
C) 12%
D) 25%

12

300

                                               

The nurse is caring for a patient with suspected right-sided heart failure. Which manifestation best supports this potential diagnosis

 a. wheezing

b. orthopnea

c. edema

d. pallor 


    

c. edema

400

                                               

A patient is learning to use crutches on the stairs. Which action indicates that the patient needs further instruction?

                   

a. The patient places the good leg on the step to be climbed first.
b. The patient places the affected leg on the step to be climbed first.
c. The patient places the crutches on the floor and uses a swing-through method to get to the next step.
d. The patient places the crutch on the affected side on the next step first.

                                   


    

                                        

ANS: a      

When climbing stairs with crutches, the patient should first stand at the foot of the stairs with weight on the good leg and crutches, put weight on the crutch handles, and then lift the good leg up onto the first step of the stairs. Weight should be placed on the good leg to lift the injured leg and

crutches up to that step.

                                   


    

400

what term is described below:

the amount of hiv rna copies present in blood

viral load 

400

which hepatitis is this ? 

waterborne virus

transmission by fecal oral route

strict handwashing is critical to preventing spread of disease

water supplies should be treated

high mortality rate in pregnant women

HEPATITIS E

waterborne virus, prevalent in areas where sewage disposal is inadequate or communal bathing in contaminated waters, spread by eating or drinking food contaminated from water, risks same as Hep A but usually milder case except for women in 3rd trimester, incubation 2-9 weeks

400

what is the worlds most common blood type

o+
400

                                               

The nurse is analyzing a patient's telemetry strip and observes a sawtooth appearance with no P waves. How should the nurse document this finding?                                           

a. Premature ventricular contraction (PVC) b. Atrial flutter
c. Ventricular tachycardia (VT)
d. Premature atrial contraction (PAC)

                                   


    

                                   


    

b. atrial flutter 

500

                                               

The industrial nurse examines an employee who complains of right shoulder pain on abduction. He points with one finger to the exact location of the pain and mentions that he won a racquetball tournament yesterday. The nurse suspects the employee is suffering from which problem?

a. Rotator cuff tear

b. Bursitis
c. Dislocation
d. Subluxation

                                   


    

                               


    

b. bursitis 

500

where does san antonio (bexar county) rank in texas for new HIV diagnoses 

1st

2nd

3rd

4th

5th

3rd 

500

which of these GI meds has to be administered at least 2 hours apart from warfarin?

lactulose 

ondansetron (zofran)

sucralfate (carafate)

mineral oil

carafate ; may impede absorption of warfarin 

500

what is the biggest killer in hospitals worldwide 

sepsis

500

                                               

The nurse caring for a patient who is taking amiodarone (Cordarone). What side effect could this patient experience? 

a. Sudden increase in temperature

b. Hypotension
c. Bradycardia
d. Depressed ventilation

                                   


    

b. hypotension