Fluids & Electrolytes
Cardiac & Respiratory
Endocrine
IV's
Musculoskeletal
100

The patient is admitted with dehydration but otherwise stable.  What is the priority IV solution to adminsiter?

Isotonic 

0.9%

100

The patient is ambulating in the hallway and reports chest pain. What is the priority?

Have them stop the activity/sit down

100

The patient's blood sugar is 47 and they cannot follow commands. What is the priority nursing intervention?

Call a Rapid

Prepare to Administer IV glucagon

100

Your patient is on a Heparin drip and they have one peripheral IV. What is your priority?

Obtain a second IV

100

The patient fell out of bed and is complaining of intense pain at their shoulder.  What is the priority?

Focused assessment and call a rapid

200

The patient with a sodium imbalance should be placed on what nursing precuations?

Fall risk

200

The patient with COPD was alert and oriented x 4 at the beginning of the shift however, they have become increasingly restless throughout the day.  What is the priority nursing intervention?

check their Sp02

200

The patient with Type 1 DM has ketones in their urine and is asking if they can go home today.  What is your response?

NO

200

You patient has one peripheral and needs a unit of blood stat with Zosyn infusing over three hours? What should you do?

Obtain a second IV

200

The patient post THA is asking how to best be positioned. What is the priority?

Do not allow more than a 90 degree angle and keep legs abducted.

300

The patient admitting K+ is 6.8. What is the priority?

Notify the provider, complete an EKG

300

You see on telemetry that your patient has a change in their cardiac rhythm.  What should you do first?

Assess the patient

300

The patient with DM has numbness and tingling to both feet.  What is the priority teaching?

Falls

Assess their feet

300

What are the things you should consider when removing a PICC prior to discharge?

Position of patient

Physician order

Air embolus considerations

Dressing

300

The patient has an open humerus fracture.  What is most concerning with this type of fracture?

Risk for infection 

400

The patient is admitted for potential CHF after complaints only being comfortable sitting up.  SpO2 is WNL as well as other vitals. What is the priority intervention?

weigh the patient

400

The patient with acute chest pain has had 2 doses of sublingual nitro. What is the nursing priority prior to administering dose 3. 

Assess pain

Check their BP

400

The patient with hyperthyroidism reports feeling that their heart is racing and they have excessive diaphoresis.  What is the priority action? 

Provide a calming environment

Assess vitals

Notify the provider

400

Your patients IV infiltrated when receiving Vanco. What is your priority?

Stop the infusion

warm compress/elevate

place another IV

400

What is the priority nursing intervention when caring for a patient with paget's disease?

Fall risk

Pain control

500

The provider has ordered an additional IV push dose of Lasix.  What is the priority lab values to assess before administration?

K+

BUN/Cr

500

The nurse is reviewing the healthcare provider's orders for the client with right-sided heart failure on metoprolol and furosemide. The provider adds digoxin 0.125 mg daily to their medication regime due to worsening symptoms. Which action by the nurse would be the priority prior to administration of all 3 meds?

Check potassium

obtain HR and BP


500

The patient's blood glucose is 209 at meal time.  What is the priority medication to administer.

insulin lispro 

500

You have a patient with a midline that needs to go to CT with IV contrast. What should you consider?

Can I put contrast through this? Should I place a peripheral since this is not a power injectable lumen

500

The patient is complaining of increased pain, warmth, and swelling in their leg after surgery.  What is the priority?

Notify the provider