Assessment
Disagnosis
Lab
Clinical
Dosage Calc
100

What is an assessment?

The gathering of information related to the mental, physical, spiritual, socioeconomic, and cultural status of an individual, group or community. 

100

What is diagnosing?

Using critical thinking skills to identify patterns in the data and draw conclusions about the client's health status.

100

How often should restraints be checked?

Every 2 hours

100

Your patient at clinical reports that they work nights. They state, "I can never sleep for a full 6-8 hours so I just take naps when I can." The pt also reports feeling more confused than normal in the evenings. What is a good diagnosis for this pt?

Sleep deprivation

100

Order: 20mg of vancomycin EX. 

The lab has 40mg tablets available. How much do you give?

0.5 tablet

200

What is an assessment used to determine?

Diagnosis, planning outcomes and interventions, implementation and evaluation

200

What is an etiology? 

Factors contributing to the problem

200

How often should you allow a patient in restraints toilet, eat and drink?

Every 2 hours

200

Your patient at clinical has been receiving medication for an injury she acquired. She reports pain in her back as a 7 on a scale of 0-10. She also reports that she enjoys exercise and is supposed to compete in a power lifting competition in 2 weeks. What is a good nursing diagnosis for this patient?

Acute pain 
200

Order: 100mg metoprolol.

The pharmacy has 50mg/mL available. How many mL's do you give?

2mLs

300

What are proper guidelines for gathering assessment data?

Only RN and LPN can assess, document as soon as possible, don't use acronyms if possible, record pt quotes, use proper spelling and grammar, don't document for other people.

300

What makes up a nursing diagnosis? 

A diagnostic label and etiology 

300

How long can you keep restraints on a patient? 

Orders are only good for 24 hours. If over 24 hours then the Physician will need to re-write the order

300

Your patient at clinical has been receiving medication for an injury she acquired. She reports pain in her back as a 7 on a scale of 0-10. She also reports that she enjoys exercise and is supposed to compete in a power lifting competition in 2 weeks. What are 2 nursing interventions you can do for this patient?

Assess alleviating/aggravating factors

Provide/teach the patient with non-pharmacologic pain relieving methods

Administer the pts meds in a timely manner

Assess whether the pt needs a different pain med or increase in dose

300

Order: 75mg of guaifenesin orally.

The pharmacy has 25mg tablets of guaifenesin available. How many tablets do you give?

3 tablets

400

When do you complete an assessment?

Admission, surgery, medications, shift assessment and any change in pt status.

400

How many defining characteristics should a diagnosis have according to the NANDA definition?

2-3 defining characteristics 

400

When taking a blood glucose test what should you remember to do before testing the blood?

Wipe away the first drop of blood

400

You walk into your patient's room at clinical and note that there has been no visitors. While assessing the patient's psychosocial they state, "My parents have both passed away and I do not have any siblings. I haven't seen my friends in years and my cousins all live on the other side of the country. I usually stay at home and keep to myself." What is a good nursing diagnosis for this patient?

Risk for loneliness 

400

Order: 1,000mg of clindamycin orally. 

The pharmacy has 2g tablets of clindamycin available. How many tablets do you give?

0.5 tablet

500

What is the difference between Subjective and Objective data?

Subjective- Something the patient tells you.


Objective- What you observe.

500

What is the difference between a nursing diagnosis and a medical diagnosis

Medical diagnosis can't change and a nursing diagnosis can 

500

The nurse notes what value as normal for a pulse oximetry?

92-100%

500

You have a patient at clinical that is recovering from a foot amputation 2 weeks ago due to necrosis of the tissue. What should be your main priority with this patient?

Falls risk

Infection

500

Order: Lisinopril 35mg with systolic >150. 

Your patient's BP is 145/90. The pharmacy has 35mg tablets available. How many tablets do you give?

0