Respiratory
Pain
Neuro
Surgical
Shock/IV therapy
100

Lean forward, Cold compress, direct pressure

What is the treatment for Epistaxis?

100

common side effect of opioid administration

what is constipation
100

this neurological disorder occurs due to the lack of myelin sheath covering the axons

What is MS

100

able to be awaken, SPO2 >90%, VS stable

what is criteria for release from PACU

100

Pre-shock, Shock, and end-organ dysfunction

What are the 3 stages of shock

200

increase heart rate, decrease urinary output, restlessness

What are signs of hypovolemia?

200

morphine like drug

what is an opioid

200

name 2 triggers for a migraine headache

menstruation, ovulation, ETOH, some foods, and stress

200

"I just felt my incision pop open" - what do you do?!?!?

assess, cover with sterile towel, and call MD while going to the OR

200

mild to moderate elevations in lactic acid levels, tachycardia, and slight increases or decreases in blood pressure, may be the only signs of this shock phase

what is pre-shock

300
This occurs when the tongue falls back and inhibits adequate breathing at night

What is Sleep apnea.

300

endogenous chemicals that act like opioids 

what are analgesics

300

This neurological disorder is characterized by the repeated stimulation of the muscles, but not enough receptor sites will expect impulses and the muscles become exhausted... often noted in the hands and face first

what is myasthenia gravis

300

35yo who is awaiting surgery for removal of her appendix; which of the following is the greatest vector for infection:  indwelling cath, peripheral IV, pt has BRP

indwelling cath

300

Your patient is experiencing severe edema and the MD wants to shift the fluid from the capillaries into the body tissues, what type of solution will be utilized

what is hypotonic

400

sore throat, fever, malaise, white patches (that will drain if punctured)

What is tonsillitis.  

400

antidote for opioids

what is Narcan

400

what is the purpose of a skeletal traction device after a SCI

to align and immobilize the vertebrae to prevent further cord damage

400

best nursing intervention to prevent post op complications

Turn, cough, and deep breath (with/without IS)

400

List two reason why a patient will receive a central line over a peripheral line

irritating IV fluids will be administered

patient has poor peripheral veins

long term ABT use

TPN will be administered

patient needs multiple infusions at once

500

support patient, offer reassurance, provide a calm environment

What are interventions for Anxiety NSG DX.

500

most accurate way to assess the severity of pain

What is pain rating scales

500

List 2 modifiable and nonmodifiable risk factors for stoke

modifiable - habits, weight, HTN and DM management

nonmodifiable - age, gender, heredity

500

+BS x all 4 quadrants and gag reflex

What is the criteria to start food and fluids post op

500

An older patient is receiving IV fluid to tx dehydration.  when she complains of SOB, you assess a 20 point increase in systolic B/P, HR is over 100... what is the most likely cause of this

what is fluid volume excess related to fluid overload