This lab test confirms myocardial infarction.
Troponin
This condition is associated with blood glucose >600 mg/dL and no ketones.
Hyperosmolar hyperglycemic syndrome
Pain relieved by eating suggests this condition.
Duodenal Ulcer
This drug class does propranolol belong to?
Beta Blocker
Nitroglycerin should be taken using this route.
Sublingual
This is the priority problem in the first 24 hours after a major burn.
Fluid Resuscitation
The priority problem in diabetes insipidus is:
Fluid Volume Deficit
Pain in this quadrant suggests cholecystitis.
RUQ
This medication is used to treat oliguria.
Furosemide
Before thyroidectomy return, this must be at bedside.
Tracheostomy Kit
An elevated creatinine level indicates dysfunction of this organ.
Kidney
This medication is expected for hypoparathyroidism with tetany.
Calcium Gluconate
This substance is produced from breakdown of RBCs and the cause of jaundice
Bilirubin
Before giving digoxin, the nurse must assess this.
Apical Pulse
A patient is anxious, shaky, tachycardic,diaphoretic and drowsy—this indicates:
Hypoglycemia
This sign is an early indicator of impending shock.
Tachycardia,hypotension, Tachypnea
A patient repeatedly experiences hypoglycemia after starting exercise. What is the priority teaching?
Consuming carbohydrates before exercise
This hepatitis type is transmitted via fecal-oral route.
Hepatitis A or E
What vision changes happen when a patient is experiencing digoxin toxicity?
Yellow halo, blurred vision
This childhood illness can cause infertility later in life.
Mumps
This electrolyte lab must be monitored in patients on diuretics.
Potassium
A decrease in this symptom indicates Graves disease treatment is effective
Heart Rate
True or False: A patient says: “I can spread hepatitis B through food.” What does this indicate?
False
What is the onsetntime duration for Regular Insulin
30-60 Minutes
A patient is presenting with Digoxin toxicity symptoms, what medication to give?