Pharmacology
Pediatric Nursing
Medical/Surgical Nursing
Infection Control & Safety
Maternal & Endocrine
100

The route of medication administration with the fastest absorption rate.?

What is Intravenous Route?

100

What is glomerulonephritis?

What is inflammation of the filtering system in the kidneys (the glomeruli)?

100

What happens during atrial fibrillation.

What is blood pooling in the atria increasing the risk for clots and stroke?

100

What precautions are required for Clostridium difficile.
 

What are contact precautions?

100

The recommended placement for a transdermal estradiol patch.

What is the abdomen?

200

What should be checked before administering antibiotics?

What is BUN and Creatinine? 
200

What is the 1st sign of glomerulonephritis? 

What is periorbital edema? 

200

A common treatment for atrial fibrillation.

What is anticoagulant therapy such as warfarin?

200

The part of the nursing process where allergies are obtained.
 

What is data collection (assessment)?

200

What is affected in diabetes insipidus.

What is vasopressin (ADH)?

300

What would the nurse anticipate administering after surgery to a patient? 

What is enoxaparin (Lovenox)?

300

A major risk factor associated with otitis media.

What is smoking?

300

A disorder involving impaired vasopressin secretion or response.

What is diabetes insipidus?

300

Why infants with colostomies wear larger diapers.

What is to cover the stoma and drainage?

300

How much urine will a patient with diabetes insipidus produce daily.

What is up to 20 quarts per day?

400

Important teaching for a patient taking warfarin.

What are avoiding contact sports, using an electric razor, and using a soft-bristled toothbrush?

400

What should be encouraged for a child with idiopathic juvenile arthritis.
 

What is physical activity to keep joints mobile?

400

What is the main issue in diabetes insipidus?

What is the production of very large quantities of dilute urine, often with dehydration and insatiable thirst?

400

The correct method for hand hygiene with Clostridium difficile.

What is washing hands with soap and water?

400

Will an infant with a colostomy still requires toilet training?
 

What is yes, because bladder function is intact?

500

What pharmacokinetic changes should be considered when administering medications to older adults?

What are decreased liver metabolism and decreased kidney excretion?

500

The greatest risk for a child with aplastic anemia.

What is infection? 

500

What is ADPIE?

What is an acronym that stands for Assessment, Diagnosis, Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation, representing the systematic approach nurses use to provide individualized patient care.

500

What is washing hands with soap and water?

What is this infection control measure is essential when caring for a patient with C. difficile because alcohol-based hand sanitizer is ineffective?

500

How a colostomy appliance is attached.

What is with paste?