MATH
ICP
varicose veins
MENINGITIS
DVT
100

The physician orders 2 tablespoons of liquid acetaminophen for a child.

How many milliliters should the nurse administer?

30 mL 

1 tablespoon = 15 mL

15 x 2 = 30 mL

100

what is the normal ICP level?


5 - 15 mmHG

100

which lifestyle factor increases pressure in the legs and is a common risk factor for developing varicose veins

prolonged sitting or standing

100

T / F - viral meningitis is a more mild infection than bacterial & rarely fatal

true

100

the nurse is aware that the most dangerous complication of a patient with a DVT is ...

PE or pulmonary embolism

200

The physician orders 250 mg of amoxicillin for a child. The pharmacy supplies amoxicillin 125 mg per 5 mL.

How many milliliters should the nurse administer?

10 mL

200

a patient has just been admitted to the ER with trauma to the skull / head. the nurse should keep in mind that an ICP over _____ mmHG requires intermediate intervention

anything over 20 mmHg = can cause brain damage

200

These non-invasive tests are often used to assess blood flow and valve function in patients with varicose veins

doppler / duplex ultrasound & clinical examination

200

a nurse is conducting an education session on meningitis. the nurse should mention which populations are more at risk for contracting bacterial meningitis?

those living in close quarters such as dorms / prisons

200

This classic triad of risk factors is known as Virchow’s Triad?

venous stasis

endothelial injury

hypercoagulability

300

The physician orders Dextrose 5% in 0.9% NaCl 1,000 mL to run over 8 hours.

At how many milliliters per hour (mL/hr) should the nurse set the IV pump?

125 mL

300

an ICU nurse is caring for a patient with ICP. over the past 15 minutes she notes the following vital signs which are indicative of what ?

bp : 178 / 67

HR : 45 bmp

11 breaths / min irregular

cushing's triad 

- indicative of severe rise in ICP & can signify impending herniation and then death

300

A 58-year-old nurse reports to the clinic with swollen, bulging veins in her lower legs, complains of heaviness and aching at the end of her shifts, and notes that symptoms worsen when standing for long periods. 

What 3 nursing intervention would be most appropriate to relieve her symptoms and prevent progression?

encouraging leg elevation

wearing compression stockings

avoiding prolonged standing

300

a patient is admitted to the hospital with possible bacterial meningitis. the nurse questions the patient about a recent history of what?

A. mosquito / tick bites

B. chickenpox / measles

C. cold sores / fever blisters

D. an upper respiratory infection

D. an upper respiratory infection

300

a patient with a VTE is receiving therapy with Heparin and asks the nurse whether the drug will dissolve the clot in her leg. which response by the nurse is best?

A. this drug will break up & dissolve the clot so blood flow can be restored

B. heparin will prevent growth of the clot of formation of new clots where circulation is slowed

C. heparin will not dissolve the clot but it will inhibit the inflammation around the clot to delay development of new clots 

D. heparin will dilate the vein, preventing turbulence of blood flow around the clot that may cause it to break off and travel to the lungs

B. heparin will prevent growth of the clot of formation of new clots where circulation is slowed

heparin is an anticoagulant it will NOT dissolve clot but will prevent formation of new clots

clot dissolvers = thrombolytics

400

The physician orders 0.9% NaCl 750 mL to run over 5 hours. The IV tubing has a drip factor of 20 gtt/mL.

How many drops per minute (gtt/min) should the nurse set?

50 gtt/min

400

which events cause an increase in ICP? SATA

A. vasodilation

B. necrotic cerebral tissue

C. blood vessel compression

D. edema from initial brain insult

E. brainstem compression & herniation

A B D

blood vessel compression, brainstem compression & herniation occur because of ICP but are not a contributing cause

400

A patient with varicose veins asks why they should walk daily even though their legs hurt after long periods of standing.

how should the nurse respond?

walking and light exercise help calf muscles pump blood back to the heart & reduce venous stasis

400

what are the three typical manifestations of meningitis?

fever

headache

nuchal rigidity 

400

what care could the RN delegate to the AP for a patient with a VTE?

A. assess use of herbs

B. measure patient for elastic compression stockings

C. remind patient to flex & extend legs q2h while in bed

D. teach patient to call emergency response system within signs of pulmonary embolism

C. remind patient to flex & extend legs q2h while in bed

500

The physician orders dopamine at 5 mcg/kg/min for a patient who weighs 176 lbs. The IV solution contains 400 mg dopamine in 250 mL D5W.

What rate (mL/hr) should the nurse set the IV pump?

15 mL/hr

500

a patient with a head injury has bloody drainage from the ear. what would the nurse do to determine if CSF is present in the drainage?

A. examine tympanic membrane for a tear

B. test fluid for a halo sign on a white dressing

C. test fluid with a glucose stick / strip

D. collect 5mL of fluid in a test tube and send it to the laboratory for analysis

B. test fluid for a halo sign on a white dressing

CSF has glucose however with blood present it will not give you a reading so next best thing is to drip it onto a white cloth / towel and observe for formation of a yellow halo

500

A patient with varicose veins is concerned about developing ulcers around the ankles. They ask the nurse what they can do at home to protect their skin and prevent complications.

which teaching points should be provided?

3/4 

inspect legs daily 

keep skin clean 

wear compression stockings as prescribed

report any signs of infection or ulcer formation immediately

500

if vigorous control of a fever in a patient with meningitis is needed to prevent complications of increased ICP, seizures, and neurological damage what is the most important parameter that should be monitored?

monitor LOC 

500

a nurse notices a patient with a DVT has intermittent  compression devices on. as the nurse is taking them off the patient, he proceeds to ask why they are being taken off. the nurse proceeds to respond with ...

SCD's and / or intermittent compression devices shouould not be applied to patients with DVT because it can compress and mimic a massage, potentially dislodging the clot causing it to turn into a PE