Term for a kidney infection
What is pyelonephritis?
You don PPE in this order
What is Gown, Mask, Goggles, and Gloves?
A newborns HR is this
What is 110-160 bpm?
This hormone is what urine and serum pregnancy tests look for
What is HCG?
This is a french word for environment used in psychiatric nursing
What is Milieu?
These are 6 medication rights
Right patient, right dose, right route, right time, right medication, and right to refuse.
Term for when the outer layer of the heart is inflamed
What is pericarditis?
The angle of IM injection is this.
BONUS 200 points: The needle length of an adult IM injection is this
(Must say both together)
What is 90 degrees?
BONUS: What is 1-1.5 inches?
The posterior fontanelle closes by this time
What is 8 to 12 weeks or 2months?
Labor has this many stages:
What is 4?
The priority in psychiatric nursing is this
What is Safety?
This nemonic will help you remember which beta receptors on which organ(s) are being activated by a medication
What is "one heart two lungs" Beta one affect the heart and beta two affect your lungs
Term for enlarged liver
What is hepatomegaly?
The Na+ lab value is this
What is 135-145 mEq/L
A Strawberry tongue and Sandpaper RED RASH with an abrupt onset is this
What is Scarlett Fever?
You are admitting a client to the mother baby unit. Two hours ago she delivered a baby boy on her due date. Her history is as follows: she has a 3 yr old daughter who was delivered a week past her due date, and last year she had a miscarriage at 8 weeks gestation. Her GTPAL is this
3-2-0-1-2 G: Gravidity =# of pregnancies. T: Term Births = # born >37th wks Alive/still born. P= Preterm births = # born 20 -36 6/7wks A=Abortions =# delivered before 20wks L= Living children = # of current living children
Patient A is a 14year old with a BMI of 17, is anemic, with a low heart rate, low blood pressure, fatigue, irregular period, and syncopal episodes. She is most likely suffering from this eating disorder
What is anorexia nervosa?
This bronchodilator is a common short acting beta antagonist
What is albuterol
A patient is having her uterus surgically removed along with her ovaries. Removal of ovaries is called
What is oophorectomy?
Hurry! There's a fire about. The acronyms for a fire and what it stands for is this
What is R.A.C.E.?
Rescue, Alarm, Confine, Extinguish or Evacuate?
A tuft of hair on the back of a baby (picture to the left) is what?
What is Spina Bifida Occulta?
This baby's fetal position in the womb is
What is LOP (Left occipitoposterior)?
R or L side of mom's pelvis> (left) Baby's presenting part (head=Occiput) Position of presenting part to mom's spine (posterior
Bipolar Mood Disorder consists of what two periods of normalcy?
What is Depressive and Manic?
The MAR shows an order for Keflex (cephalexin), a 1st generation cephalosporin. You ask your patient of any allergies. Allergies are tree nuts, shellfish and penicillin. Do you administer Keflex?
There is a cross sensitivity between cephalosporins and penicillins!
What is adenoma?
Tuberculosis requires this type of precaution
What is airborne?
EMERGENCY EMERGENCY! A child with stridor, difficulty speaking, nasal flaring, retractions , and sitting in a tripod position has this AIRWAY EMERGENCY
What is epiglottis?
The decelerations on the fetal monitor below represents this
What are Variable decelerations?
Your patient was brought in by the police. He refuses to talk to you because the government is listening to the conversation and there are agents following him around. His speech is disorganized. At times he says looks to his left and speaks as if someone was standing next to him. He says he refuses to take his valporic acid because he's totally fine, doesn't need it, and believes it's how the government is controlling him. He is most likely suffering from this
What is Schizophrenia ?
Digoxin has a narrow therapeutic rang of this
What is 0.8 to 2.0 ng/mL?