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Nursing school anxiety
We will make it
100

Diet for Gout-

What is no red meat, organ meats, seafood (sardine, anchovies, mackerel, tuna, herring, shellfish), sugary drinks, alcohol

100

Best way to relieve edema with amputees

What is re-wrap the stump 

While removing the ace wrap you can assess the degree of edema.....it must have the compression 

100

Treatment for Myasthenia Gravis

What is pyridostigmine

Increase muscular strength - cholinergic


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Symptoms include restlessness and fidgeting, progressing to constant movement or chorea

What is Huntington's Disease

SAFETY - PREVENTS FALLS AND INJURY

100

Progressive disorder that affects the extrapyramidal systems of motor structures of the basal ganglia 

What is Parkinson's Disease

200

Signs and symptoms of Myasthenia Gravis

Diplopia

Ptosis

Difficulty swallowing, chewing, hoarse or quiet voice


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Weakness or paralysis of the muscles supplied by the facial nerve

What is Bell's Palsy

Usually, the right side

Treatment: eye patch, steroids, acyclovir, and artificial tears

200

Detailed explanation of what a subdural hematoma

What is a collection of blood between the brain and the inner surface of the dura mater


200

Demylenation of the CNS with periods of remission and exacerbations

What is Multiple Sclerosis

200

Explain the why of autonomic dysreflexia and how it is an emergency

What is: AD produces vasoconstriction of the arterioles with an immediate elevation of the blood pressure. Can cause seizure, retinal hemorrhage, and stroke 

300

Degenerative disease that breaks down the joints

What is osteoarthitis

300

Autoimmune and chronic disease

Means " grave muscle weakness"

What is Myasthenia Gravis

300

Rare and painful facial nerve syndrome

What is Trigeminal Neuralgia

300

Late signs of increased intercranial pressure

What is: Unequal pupils, severe headache and vomiting, and blood pressure increasing

300

Ascending paralysis, starting in the legs, arms, and face

Preceded by a viral infection, usually

Priority monitoring of respiratory system

What is Guillain-Barre Syndrome

400

Disease carried by a bug- list symptoms 

What is Lyme's Disease

Bright red rash with a bullseye

Early soreness at the site, pain and stiffness in the muscles

Undetectable 2-14 weeks after

Can become systemic, leading to meningitis, heart issues, and facial paralysis 

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How to treat Trigeminal Neuralgia

Minimize triggers, drug therapy

400

Autoimmune disorder that causes the skin and connective tissues to harden and tighten

What is scleroderma

400

Best positioning for total hip replacement

What is abduction

400

Nursing treatment for autonomic dysreflexia 

What is: Bladder scan, straight cath

Bowel - suppository or enema

Check for tight clothing or anything tight on skin or pressing 

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Syndrome that has a deficiency in tears and salivary glands

What is Sjögren's Syndrome

** can also affect the joints, lungs, lymphatic system, and muscles

500

Uninhibited and exaggerated response in Spinal Cord Injury patients at or above the level of injury of T6

What is autonomic dysreflexia 

500

Priority nursing considerations for Parkinson's patients

What is Safety? No throw rugs, grab bars, raised toilets, or slippers.

Assess regularly for swallowing and eating issues

500

Complication of steroid use and how to monitor for it

What is GI discomfort and possible GI Bleed

Monitor for black tarry stools 

500

All autoimmune diseases cause the patients to be 

What is IMMUNOCOMPRIMISED! EASIER TO GET INFECTIONS!