Preop
Postop
Skin
Skin/Ear
Eyes
100

What should the nurse do if a patient did not fully understand the procedure to be performed?

Reach out to the physician to come back and explain before informed consent is signed. 

100

Early ambulation postoperatively helps to prevent?

Pneumonia/Atelectasis
100

Viral infection treatment, such as herpes simplex, is treated with what type of medication? (Name)

Acyclovir/Valacyclovir

100

What is a patient at most risk for who suffers from a disruption in equilibrium

Falls

100

What class of medications is a high-priority medication for the patient with Glaucoma

Cholinergics

200

What is a priority risk factor for a patient who smokes undergoing surgery?

Risk for pulmonary complications/infections. 

200
What is the normal rate of urinary output per hour?

30ml/hr

200

What type of rash is painful and runs linear on a nerve track?

Shingles

200

What diet should patients with Meniere's disease avoid?

Food high in sodium (salt)

200

What should the pupil do when assessing with a penlight?

Constrict

300

When should the nurse teach about post-op care

ASAP; before the procedure

300

A patient had surgery to remove a colon mass that was causing obstruction and severe pain. What would this type of surgery be classified as?

Palliative

300

What skin condition is highly contagious in pre-school-age children?

Name one piece of education to provide for this patient?

Impetigo

Hygiene/Not to share items

300

Clubbing is a symptom of what type of condition?

Poor oxygenation

300

What is the name of the standardized chart to assess vision from 20 feet away?

Snellen

400

What adverse effect could taking herbal supplements have?

Bleeding Risk

400

Why is it important to keep a patient NPO before a surgical procedure?

Postoperatively, when can you advance a diet?

Risk for aspiration


When bowel sounds are heard

400

Elevated, solid, wart-like appearance skin condition

Papules

400

What areas of the body should the nurse assess for jaundice in a dark skinned patient?

Sclera, Palms of hands, oral mucosa. 

400

A nurse assessed an unequal response of pupils upon examination of the eyes. What is this usually a symptom of? 

Neurological deficit

500

What is the priority nursing interventions for a patient given a sedative (Alprazolam) before surgery?

Safety. Bed low , call light in reach, side rails up. 

500

List 3 signs of infection

Redness, warmth, foul odor, tenderness of site, elevated temperature >101.5. 

500

What is the nursing priority for the patient who experience an evisceration of their surgical wound

Cover the contents with a sterile moist saline dressing and call the physician immediately.

500

What is a nursing priority for a patient at risk for developing a pressure ulcer? 

Change position, keep weight off bony prominences. 

500

A thin cloudy area in the lens of the eye that leads to a decrease in vision.

Cataracts