GI/sensory/CV
CV/MH
UGI/DVT/MH
GU/CV
UGI/LGI/MH
100

What is an indication for a new LLQ colostomy?

colorectal cancer

100

what is considered not a risk factor for patient who has an eating disorder?

What is schizophrenia

100

what are cues a patient has  suspected pancreatitis?

RUQ pain, elevated Amylase and lipase, PMHX of smoking and ETOH use, fetal position, N/V

100

what is a possible complication of BPH?

What is Hydronephrosis 

100

What are the anatomical changes of U/C versus Crohn's?

 what are: Both Crohns and UC include the presence of pain and alterations in stool. The stool in Crohn's disease is characterized by blood and mucous while the stool associated with UC is bloody without mucous.

200

What is the best question to ask a patient who has been taking Motrin for several months?

Have you had any stomach pain or indigestion

200

What are interventions for a patient hospitalized for anoxia nervosa?

what are small meals, supervising meal time, monitor weight, provide rewards for gaining weight, CBT,

200

Name the assessments one would see with a patient who has anorexia nervosa?

what are

dry skin

abnormal menstruation cycles

bradycardia

BMI <17

hypotensive


200

what would be the precautions for a patient who has retinal detachment?

what is restrict eye movement

don't bend over

don't life heavy items over 10 lbs


200

what would be priorities for a patient newly admitted with PUD?

 what is NPO, NGT, IV, HOB elevated pain medications, antiemetics-IV

300

Identify risk factors for a patient at risk for suicide?

 what are:family history

previous attempt

hx of mental illness

witness a suicide

no resources, no support, drug and ETOH use, stop taking their meds

300

What are foods that are good for patients with heart disease?

What are chicken, beans, fresh leafy salads, small amounts of bread, soy burgers-

no animal fat low sugar low carbs, high in nutrients

avoid sugary drinks, high fatty foods, fast food white rice, white potatoes

300

what is the appropriate description for a patient with chronic venous disorder

what is legs feel better when elevated

300

what would be priority assessments for patients suspected of having delirium?

over medicated-opioid use, 

hx of mental cognitive impairment

infection

malnutrition

low BS


300

what are interventions for a patient who is suicidal

what are one to one observation

medication if needed

room close to nurse's station

follow restraint policy of facility 

MME 

collect history

remove all sharp objects, ropes, 

400

what are teaching topics for a patient taking Phenytoin?

Take on an empty stomach

don't skip dosage

get regular bloodwork

report skin rashes to provider

be mindful I am ask for infections

400

What is a priority question to ask patients who may have suspected colon cancer?

what is- have your bowel habits changed.

 shape and size, color, frequency, increased bloating, indigestion, nausea

400

what are positive signs of schizophrenia?


 what are:

hallucinations

delusions

grandiose emotional displays 

400

what is the best response to what SCD's are used for?

what is to promote circulation and prevent blood clots

400

what are teachings for patient who is taking lithium?

do not take NSAIDS

don't stop medication suddenly

may cause N/V

weight gain over long term use

do not drive until drug use known

have labs done as directed

avoid activities requiring alertness

s/sx of lithium toxicity- high fever, shaking, lithium is a salt- diet management

500

what are teaching topics associated with taking Digoxin?

checking radial pulse before taking

regular blood work

report N/V

green yellow halos

report BP changes

alert medication

500

what are teaching instructions for patients who are taking diuretics' 

What is:

 Take in the morning- 

report dizziness, syncope take with food,

take BP if have a machine. teach radial pulse if taking with dig, report N/V yellow green halos

don't skip doses

low salt diet

call MD 

500

What are important questions to ask patients to help prevent the development of DVTs?

What are use of birth control and tobacco use,

flying long distance

use of SCDs in hospital

SC heparin, or Lovenox proactive

500

What are the complications of acute glomernephritis?

amber colored urine output less than 30mL an hour, swelling of face first thing in the morning. Fever

previous strep throat infection

weigh gain

teenagers

labs: BUN, Creatinine, GFR<60 

elevated NA

500

what are complications of Crohns?

 what are Fistulas, small bowel obstruction, peritonitis, decreased electrolytes, N/V