Stroke
Sepsis
Heart Blocks
Medications
Nursing Interventions
100

List two types of strokes. Which is more common?

Ischemic & hemorrhagic.  Ischemic is approx 87% of all strokes.

100

List 2 SIRS criteria.  

Temperature (high or low), Heart Rate >90, Respiratory Rate >20, WBC >12,000 or <4,000, Bands>10%

100

If the R is far from P, then you have a _______

1st degree

100

What are the "six rights" of medication administration?

Right patient, right drug, right dose, right time, right route, and right documentation/reason.

100

Name 2 nursing interventions that may be used for a patient with CKD

monitor I & O, fluid/dietary restrictions, education, vitals/labs/electrolyte monitoring

200

Why is a CT scan done in a suspected stroke?  

A CT will show a hemorrhagic stroke (brain bleed). 

An early ischemic stroke, may or may not show on a CT.  

200

Sepsis is SIRs and ______?

A suspected or confirmed infection

200

If some Ps don't get through, then you have a ____

Mobitz II

200

What blood pressure medication is associated with a persistent dry cough?  

ACE inhibitors?

200

Name 3 nursing interventions that may be used caring for a patient with skin breakdown 

Q2 hour turns, float heals, frequent repositioning, air bed, pillows to support joints, keep skin clean/dry, education, dietary support, control blood sugars.

300

What does the BE FAST acronym stand for?

Balance, Eyes, Face, Arms, Speech, and Time/Terrible headache

300

Treatment for sepsis initially includes ______ & _______.  

Fluids & broad-spectrum antibiotics.

300

If Ps & Qs don't agree, then you have a ______

Third degree

300

What is the difference between buccal and sublingual medications?

Buccal- between the gum and the inner cheek Sublingual- under the tongue

300

Name 3 nursing interventions that may be used caring for a patient with stroke

frequent neurological assessments, DVT- prophylaxis, preventing skin breakdown, assisting with mobility or ADL needs (swallowing difficulties), supporting communication, aspiration precautions, education

400

1) List 3 non-modifiable risk factors for stroke. 

2) List 3 modifiable risk factors for stroke.  

1) age, race, gender, family history, and genetics

2) high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, obesity, physical inactivity, and smoking

400

__________ is characterized by dangerously low blood pressure, a rapid heart rate, confusion/disorientation, SOB, little/no urine output, discolored skin.    

Septic Shock

400

Longer, longer, longer, drop, now you have a ________

Wenckenback (Mobitz I)

400

What are Buprenorphine & Suboxone used for?  

Opioid use disorder

400

Name 4 nursing interventions that may be used for a patient with pneumonia

assessing lung sounds & vitals, pursed lip breathing, deep breath & cough exercises, incentive spirometry, administer medications & oxygen as ordered, suctioning, education, positioning

500

What is permissive HTN and why may it be utilized after an ischemic stroke?  

A temporary holding or lowering of blood pressure medication to allow HTN. The goal is to ensure adequate blood flow to the brain, especially to areas that might not be receiving enough blood due to the blockage.

500

An increase in WBC bands (immature neutrophils) called _______ is a key indicator of sepsis because it signals that the body is rapidly producing white blood cells to fight an infection.  

Bandemia, a shift to the left, left shift

500

What is the standard treatment for 3rd degree heart block.  

Pacemaker

500

What are high alert medications? Provide 3 examples. 

High-alert medications are drugs that carry a heightened risk of causing significant patient harm when used incorrectly. Potassium, Insulin, Narcotics/Opioids, Chemotherapy agents, and Heparin (and other anticoagulants)

500

Name 5 interventions that may be used for a patient at risk of falls

Non-slip footwear, bed/chair wheels locked, bed in lowest position, bed/chair alarm, clear trash & hazards from room, hourly rounding, ensure call light & belongings with reach, adequate lighting, use assistive devices (walker, gait belt, grab bar), education