Rationale for giving B-Blockers to a patient with chronic stable angina
Decrease HR = Decrease workload of the heart.
BONUS - Why do we give nitrates?
A client develops respiratory distress shortly after a blood product is started. The nurse’s immediate action is to do this.
What is stop the transfusion?
When a client expresses fear of dying from a chronic illness, the nurse should respond using this communication strategy.
Therapeutic communication with open-ended questions for exploration
A pigmented skin lesion that changes in color or size requires this priority action.
What is prompt evaluation for malignancy?
ABCDE
Chemotherapy associated nausea, preventative intervention?
What is administer antiemetics
Facial muscle twitching when tapping the cheek may indicate this electrolyte imbalance.
Chvostek Sign - Facial muscle twitching when tapping the cheek indicates hypocalcemia.
The circulating nurse protects the sterile field by performing this ongoing responsibility.
Monitor the sterile field
A client taking medication for heart failure develops symptoms of poor perfusion. This assessment finding would be the highest priority to report.
What is symptomatic hypotension?
Intake of food/beverages high in this vitamin should be encouraged when taking iron supplements.
Vitamin C
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) enhances iron absorption. Foods containing ascorbic acid eaten with iron-containing foods may increase absorption.
Redness, warmth, swelling, and tenderness of the skin are classic signs of this condition.
Cellulitis
A suspicious mole is best treated using this definitive procedure.
What is surgical excision?
Safest way to administer chemotherapy agents.
Central Venous Access Device (CVAD).
Implanted port, Central Line, PICC Line, etc.
A client with symptomatic low sodium may require this type of IV fluid.
Hypertonic solution
If a client states they do not understand the procedure before signing consent, the nurse should take this action.
Notify the surgeon
Risk factors that should be included in a teaching plan for cardiovascular disease
Modifiable risk factors
In a client receiving chemotherapy, this lab result would most increase concern for infection.
Low WBC count
Clients with severely suppressed immune systems require these precautions.
What are neutropenic precautions?
Coolness, swelling, and discomfort at an IV site indicate this complication.
What is infiltration?
A chemotherapy drug that damages tissue if it leaks into surrounding tissue is known as this.
A Vesicant
Risks/Causes of Fluid Volume Deficit (FVD) or HYPOvolemia
Vommitting, Diarrhea, Hemmorhage, Blood Loss, Excessive sweating, inadequate fluid intake, medications (which ones?)
Intervention for hypothermia in PACU
Provide warming measures
Dizziness with positional changes?
Orthostatic Hypotension
When teaching about dietary management of iron-deficiency anemia, this type of food should be emphasized.
Iron rich foods. Diet high in ascorbic acid (vitamin C)
Heme Iron Sources (best absorbed):
Non-Heme Iron Sources:
A client reports allergies to certain fruits commonly associated with surgical products. This allergy must be considered.
What is a latex allergy?

Lyme Disease, cause by Tick Bite
Hair loss from chemotherapy affects this aspect of psychosocial health.
Self-esteem or body image
Chronic alcohol use may contribute to this electrolyte imbalance.
Post-operative education to reduce complications
Respiratory - coughing, I.S.
S/S of infection
anything else....
A client presents with severely elevated blood pressure and acute symptoms. The most important follow-up question involves this issue.
What is recent medication adherence?
A client receiving chemotherapy develops unusual bruising. The nurse suspects this lab abnormality.
Thrombocytopenia
Can also happen as a S/E of what medication.....
Clients with immunosuppression are increased risk for this type of infection
Opportunistic
Green purulent drainage from a wound most likely indicates this.
5 Rights of Delegation
Right task
Right circumstance
Right person
Right supervision
Right direction and communication
A hypertonic solution shifts fluid in this direction.
From the intracellular space to the intravascular space
Immobility or lack of mobility after surgery puts clients at high risk for this.....
Venous Thromboembolism
Nursing Interventions:
Peripheral Artery Disease
Venous Insufficiency
Clients with anemia often experience this activity-related symptom.
Fatigue
Type of Hypersensitivity Reaction for:
Antibiotic allergy
ABO Incompatibility
I - Immediate / IgE reactions. Antibiotic allergy, seasonal allergies, etc.
II - Blood transfusion reactions - ABO incompatibility
III - SLE
IV - Tuberculin Skin Test (PPD test), contact dermatitis, poison ivy
Head Lice
Scabies
Nits, eggs
Tunneling, itching worse at night
Prevention.....
Priority assessment finding for a client receiving chemotherapy?
fever
Crackles in the lungs are indicative of which fluid imbalance?
Fluid Overload
FVE
Pulmonary Edema (fluid in lungs)
BONUS: What other exemplar have we discussed that you would assess for pulmonary edema?
Tasks UAP may perform in PreOp
Baseline vitals
Site Preparation