Medications
End of life
Assessment
Assessment 2
Treatment
100

client who experienced a 20 minute episode of tinnitus, diplopia, unilateral facial droop, and dysarthria with symptoms improving within the 20 minutes

Low-dose aspirin therapy


100

unresponsive terminally ill client who has low pulse ox reading, irregular breating pattern with periods of apnea and gurgling sounds in the back of their throat

Cheyne-Stokes respirations.


100

conscious client with a cervical cord injury. Which immediate assessments should the nurse be watching for?

Blood pressure

GI assessment

gag reflex

100

client with left-sided weakness that started 60 minutes earlier who is admitted to the emergency department and diagnostic tests are ordered. What Radiology test will be ordered? 

CT scan of the Head 

100

what is assistive coughing (quad cough)

Place your hands below the client's diaphragm and pushes upward with exhalation.


200

Reduce cerebral edema in spinal cord injury patients 

dexamethasone

200

end of life with a history of severe traumatic brain injury is experiencing severe myoclonic jerks. what medication would the nurse given 

Ativan (lorazepam) 

200

client with a basal skull fracture and the nurse notes ecchymosis around both eyes and clear drainage from the client's nose. what the orders the RN would question? 

Head of bed at 90 degrees. 

NG Tube Placement 

200

C6 spinal cord injury priority assessment? 

Breathing and respiratory 

200

client with a severe traumatic brain injury with seizure activity. The most common medication given? 

phenytoin

300

client with a traumatic brain injury on a high dose of mannitol. What electrolyte will decrease

Sodium

300

A terminal client states “If my heart or breathing stop, I do not want to be resuscitated.” Which action would the nurse take first? 

Call the care provider to have a DNR conversation with the client. 

300

Client with spinal cord injury and reports having a severe headache. The nurse obtains a blood pressure reading of 210/108 mm Hg and suspects the client is experiencing autonomic dysreflexia. What is the first action by the nurse 

high-Fowler’s position.

300

T3 spinal cord injury with client complaint of a pounding headache. What should the RN check first

Blood Pressure

300

Which is the nurse's priority action for a patient having a seizure ? 

 ensure client safety 

400

The nurse is caring for a client with a subarachnoid hemorrhage. Which calcium channel blocker is often prescribed to prevent vasospasm in this condition?

Nimodipine

400

Which test is used to test brain stem function?

Dolls eyes movement 

400

neurogenic shock signs 

Low heart rate

Flaccid extremities 

decrease Urine output 

400

First assessment for a patient that had a head injury and now is having clear nasal drainage, 

Check nasal drainage for glucose

400

 traumatic brain injury, the client is unconscious for 5 hours so far, GCS is 9. which sign is concerning and needs urgent treatment? 

decerebrate posturing

500

A client with a spinal cord injury is having autonomic dysreflexia. Which medication does the nurse anticipate to be given to address the hypertension in this emergency?

Nifedipine

500

The client requests to die at home in a familiar setting, and hospice care is initiated. Which initial action by the hospice nurse would best support family coping?

Explain the roles of all interdisciplinary team members involved in hospice.

500

The nurse is caring for an elderly client with hypernatremia . which sign is showing the client is NOT improving 

The client is now Restlessness and agitation 

500

Client with basilar skull fracture and has ecchymosis that extends over the mastoid

Battle's sign

500

A client post craniotomy who is starting their first day working with physical therapy to get into a chair. What needs to be placed on the client first? 

Helmet