Metabolic Acidosis
  • If it is not lung or prolonged vomiting or suctioning I choose?
  • What is toddler (1-3 yr.) play characterized by?
  • What post-op complication do you watch for with a thoracic laminectomy?
  • What is the best toy for a toddler (1-3 yr.)?
To the babyAfter deliveryBy inhalation
  • Low pressure alarms are triggered when?
  • Reason for laminectomy is?
  • How do you give Survanta?
  • What is Trousseaus sign?
Order
  • The second stage of labor and delivery is all about?
  • As a nurse when, what and how do you teach a child in the pre-operational stage?
  • Never choose _______ as a food for children.
  • Humulin 70/30 is what?
VarieD PictureS Of A RancH
  • Kalemias do the same as the prefix except for the what?
  • What is the saying to help remember the four defects of Tetrology of Fellot?
  • What is the antidote for Coumadin?
  • What is the #1 post-op answer for the NCLEX?
Chaotic QRS depolarizations
  • V-tach is?
  • Hct norm?
  • Lithium SE? (The 3 P's)
  • V-fib is?
High ammonia levels
  • Normal weight gain for pregnancy?
  • What do you use in handwashing?
  • A 3-6 yr old is in what Piaget stage?
  • Hepatic Encephalopathy is caused by?
Is it safeIs it appropriateIs it feasible
  • What three things should you ask yourself when choosing appropriate toys for kids?
  • What are the 2 lethal arrythmias?
  • If the potassium is high (5.4-5.9 high but still within the 5's) you?
  • If my patient is underventilating I should choose?
Caffeine, Cocaine, Methamphetamines, PCP/LSD and ADHD Meds
  • What causes angina?
  • What do you use for hand scrubbing?
  • What are the five uppers?
  • What is Addison's Disease?
Used for two braced extremetiesCrutchesLegs... they kind of hop.
  • What are phenothiazines?
  • If mucus is present you?
  • S/S of dumping syndrome are?
  • Describe swing through?
Void Q2H
  • For a prioritization question the most important information is?
  • The ACE of spades answer for nutrition is to either pick ____ or _____.
  • How do you treat urninary incontinence during pregnancy? (1st and 3rd trimester)
  • How much K+ can you have per liter of IV fluid?
A second generation tranquilizer
  • If it has "thro" in it you?
  • What is Addison's Disease?
  • The second stage of labor is?
  • Clozaril(Clozapine) is what?
R
  • Examples of rapidly metabolizing carbs?
  • Which insulin works the fastest?
  • A 12-15 yr old is in what Piaget stage?
  • Regualr insulins all have what in them?
The labor part.
  • The first stage of labor is?
  • If the tubing is disconnected you?
  • Lanoxin(digoxin) is for?
  • The third stage of labor is?
"Neo" "Kan"
  • The first stage of labor is?
  • Proper order for donning PPE?
  • Who can sterilize my bowel?
  • What is Addison's Disease?
Alkalosis
  • If Prozac is BID give at what times?
  • What side do you hold the cane?
  • If the pH is up it is?
  • How can Coumadin be given?
Throw it out...Zithromycin
  • If the INR is over 4 you?
  • The first stage of labor is?
  • If it has "thro" in it you?
  • Dry yours hands from...?
Private room-door closedMaskGlovesGownHandwashingSpecial filter respirator masksPt wears a mask when leaving roomDisposable/dedicated suppliesNegative airflow room
  • Airborne precautions have what 9 things?
  • If your are pressurizing for drawing up insulin you?
  • If the potassium is below 3.5 you?
  • As the pH goes so goes my patient except for?
Viral upper respiratory infection within last 2 weeks.
  • What is dependency?
  • How long can you clamp a chest tube?
  • What is the #1 cause of DKA?
  • What is the biggest danger with low blood sugar?
RN (regular then N) draw what you are RN)
  • When talking about arrythmias the word "chaotic" means?
  • When drawing up insulins its?
  • What are the three types of delusions?
  • The fourth stage of labor is?
4 hours
  • Regular insulin duration?
  • Toxic bilirubin level?
  • Hepatic Encephalopathy is caused by?
  • Where do you put on PPE?
Airway
  • What is the first thing you do in a Med-Surg situation?
  • What 4 things do you do if a chest tube comes out?
  • What are the two long term problems from diabetes?
  • How long does it take for Coumadin to work?
1 hour
  • Tranquilizers shouldn't be taken?
  • If the INR is over 4 you?
  • Regular insulin onset?
  • Bicarb (HCO3) norm?
Assess respiratory statusGive O2
  • What is Hegars sign?
  • If the potassium is below 3.5 you?
  • O2 sat below 93 you?
  • What is Trousseaus sign?
Not trouble defects
  • If an elderly patient OD's on Haldol what are they at risk for?
  • If a question has a drug with "zap " in it, the answer is probably?
  • What is the #1 post-op answer for the NCLEX?
  • What defects have left to right shunts and are acyanotic?
Tachy
  • When talking about arrythmias the word 'bizarre" means?
  • What is the first thing you do in a Med-Surg situation?
  • What is the #1 nursing diagnosis for a patient taking phenothiazines?
  • PVC's fall on what wave of the previous beat?
Sore throat and any signs of infection.
  • What do you do if a patient with psychosis of dementia is having a hallucination or illusion?
  • What do you teach patients taking phenothiazines to report?
  • What is the saying to help remember the four defects of Tetrology of Fellot?
  • What 2 newborn variations are you most likely to be tested on for the NCLEX?
Talking toy.
  • Post Op thyroidectomy risks 12-48 hrs for Sub-total Thyroidectomy?
  • What is preschooler (3-6 yr.) play characterized by?
  • What do you use in handwashing?
  • What is the best toy for a 9-12 month old?
Whitish, cheese like substance which covers the skin on an unborn baby.
  • Primary symptom of Wernickes?
  • Vernix caseosa is?
  • Lithium toxic level?
  • To treat AsystolE you give?
12-18
  • Lochia color alba?
  • Hgb norm?
  • Hyperprexia is?
  • Cervical =
Hip site
  • For a laminectomy what incision has the most drainage/bleeding?
  • To avoid a severe hypertensive crisis patients taking MAOI's must avoid all foods with?
  • What is the one circumstance that you as a nurse would support denial?
  • What is preschooler (3-6 yr.) play characterized by?
Don't sit for longer then 30 minutes for 6 weeksLy flat and log roll for 6 weeksNo driving for 6 weeksDo not lift more then 5 lb. for 6 weeks
  • To treat dependency/codependency you ?
  • What are the four types of functional psychosis?
  • What are the 2 lethal arrythmias?
  • Discharge teaching for a laminectomy?
2 point gait for mild 4 point gait for severe.
  • When using the even gaits what one is for severe and what one for mild problems?
  • What is the second best toy for a 9-12 month old?
  • What do you use for hand scrubbing?
  • School age (7-11 yr.) is characterized by the 3 C's, what are they?
IV at high flow rate (200hr.) with insulin R (it doesnt matter what solution its in)
  • PPE contains?
  • Transition phase is?
  • Acrocyanosis is?
  • DKA treatment?
Cephalohematoma and Caput Succedaneum
  • School age (7-11 yr.) is characterized by the 3 C's, what are they?
  • How do you treat dyspnea during pregnancy? (2nd and 3rd trimester)
  • What are the two neonatal lung medications?
  • What 2 newborn variations are you most likely to be tested on for the NCLEX?
over 2.0
  • Prozac causes what?
  • Lithium toxic level?
  • Potassium norm?
  • What is Hegars sign?
Too much foodNot emough insulinNot enough exercise
  • Tricyclic SE? (Elavil starts with E so they go through E ABCDE)
  • Diabetic Ketoacidosis (AKA high blood sugar in Type I diabetes) is caused by what 3 things?
  • High pressure alarms are caused by what three types of obstructions?
  • What three things should you ask yourself when choosing appropriate toys for kids?
Pick it up, set it down and walk to it.
  • If platelets are below 90,000 you?
  • For walkers remember you?
  • What is a hallucination?
  • Variable decelerations?
No longer then 15 seconds without a doctors order.
  • How long can you clamp a chest tube?
  • For injections SUBQ needles must have?
  • How long do you go to the doctor every two weeks for pregnancy?
  • Hgb level in first trimester?
20-22
  • What is the #1 nursing diagnosis for Benzo's?
  • PVC's fall on what wave of the previous beat?
  • The fundus is palpable at the naval at week?
  • For a toddler pick ______ food.
Psychosis induced by vitamin B1 (Thiamine) deficiency.
  • What is Wernickes (Korsakoffs) Syndrome?
  • What are the S/S of serotonin syndrome?
  • What is word salad?
  • What is a grandiose delusion?
Infection related
  • What defects have right to left shunts and are cyanotic?
  • For a laminectomy what incision has the most drainage/bleeding?
  • What position are your hands for handwashing?
  • If a question has a drug with "zap " in it, the answer is probably?
Anything soft and large
  • What is the #1 nursing diagnosis for Benzo's?
  • What is the 2nd best toy for a 0-6 month old?
  • Is bubbling in the water seal intermittently good?
  • What are the three reasons that cause low blood sugar in type I diabetes?
No you could put them into a coma.
  • Why is manipulation easier to treat then dependency/codependency?
  • How long can you clamp a chest tube?
  • You can use alcohol based solution when?
  • Do you sedate a patient with hypothyroidism?
5,000-11,000
  • BNP norm?
  • Hct norm?
  • WBC norm?
  • When talking about arrythmias the word "chaotic" means?
False fixed belief that people are out to harm you (CIA, FBI).
  • What is Addison's Disease?
  • What is a narrowed self concept?
  • What is a paranoid delusion?
  • What is flight of ideas?
Pre-operational
  • A 12-15 yr old is in what Piaget stage?
  • What do you use in handwashing?
  • A 3-6 yr old is in what Piaget stage?
  • If Prozac is BID give at what times?
Rapid P-wave repolarizations in a saw tooth pattern.
  • S/S of a Thyroid storm are?
  • Atrail Flutter is?
  • What is a grandiose delusion?
  • Lithium decreases?
Private room- door can be openGlovesMask- #1 in this groupHandwashingPt wears mask when leaving roomDisposable/dedicated equipment
  • Droplet precations have what 6 things?
  • The SE for phenothiazines are? (ABCDEFG)
  • Probable/presumptive signs of pregnancy are?
  • S/S of dumping syndrome are?
Valium
  • If a child has O2 is use what type of toys can't be used?
  • Calcium Channel Blockers are like what for the heart?
  • What is the antidote for Coumadin?
  • PVC's fall on what wave of the previous beat?
Gross motor
  • Low baseline variability? (aka heart rate not changing)
  • What 4 things do you do if a chest tube comes out?
  • What should you work on with a toddler (1-3 yr.) ?
  • What is Baclofen(Lioresil, Flexeril)?
Drug A
  • If you are asked about chest tubes after a surgery or trauma you can assumes it's a?
  • Is bubbling in the suction control chanber continuously good?
  • If the BUN is elevated cheack for?
  • If a patient is on drug A for 10 yrs. and the doctor adds drug B which drug dose needs to be lowered?
An SSRI
  • Tranquilizers work?
  • Humalog duration?
  • CO2 norm?
  • Prozac is?
POGI
  • On top of alcohol a patient taking Antabuse should also avoid what other 7 things?
  • If you have no idea what a drug is check to see if it is ___. If it is pick a _______ SE.
  • Withdrawal of an upper causes everything to go?
  • Is bubbling in the suction control chanber continuously good?
Fantasy orientedIllogicalNo rules
  • What is the only insulin safe to give at bedtime?
  • What are the four Tricyclic antidepressants you need to know?
  • Piagets pre-operational stage is characterized by?
  • Kalemias do the same as the prefix except for the what?
< 200 is AIDS
  • Engagement is?
  • NPH onset?
  • ACE of spades answer for OB?
  • CD4 norm?
Alzheimers, dementia, organic brain syndrome, wernickesand seniality.
  • S/S of a Thyroid storm are?
  • Describe swing through?
  • 5 examples of psychosis of dementia?
  • If the potassium is below 3.5 you?
Fine motor (fingers)Balance (dance, gymnastics)
  • Why is manipulation easier to treat then dependency/codependency?
  • How do you treat dyspnea during pregnancy? (2nd and 3rd trimester)
  • What two things should you work on with a preschooler (3-6 yr.) ?
  • When going up the stairs or down the stairs with crutched remember?
Rehydrate but no insulin in the bag because it is not type I diabetes. You only give insulin in the bag with type I diabetes because they burn fat and it turns to ketones.
  • Describe swing through?
  • S/S of Cushing's Syndrome?
  • Treatment for HHNK is?
  • Five types of hallucinations?
Mar-planNar-dilPar-nate
  • MAOI's are the?
  • Hemangiomas is?
  • Asystole is?
  • A Basilar chest tube is placed?
78-100
  • NPH onset?
  • Bicarb (HCO3) norm?
  • PO2 norm?
  • MAOI SE?
Check fetal HR
  • Lanoxin(digoxin) is for?
  • A 3-6 yr old is in what Piaget stage?
  • To treat PVC's you give?
  • ACE of spades answer for OB?
Withdrawal
  • How do you treat morning sickness? (1st trimester)
  • Sodium is ok if abnormal unless what occurs?
  • Type II diabetics need how many calories a day?
  • If 24 hours after birth assume the baby is in?
SSRI
  • Regualr insulin is rapid and run
  • For walkers remember you?
  • To treat PVC's you give?
  • Zoloft(Sertraline) is a?
L.O.C. = Bob, Bob, Bob are you ok????
  • What is the first thing you assess in a Med-Surg situation?
  • What is the #1 post-op answer for the NCLEX?
  • What side do you advance the cane with?
  • What is the best indicator of CHF?
Acute illnessPost-op less than 12 hrGeneral anesthesiaChanged assessmentPhrase "newly admitted" or "newly diagnosed"Labs C & DUnexpected S/S
  • What are the two oxytocic's?
  • What makes a patient unstable? (7)
  • If the potassium is over 6 you?
  • What are the 2 lethal arrythmias?
One crutchOpposite foot.Other crutch.Other foot.It moves one at a time so 1,2,3,4 and 1,2,3,4, and 1,2,3,4 so crutch, foot, other crutch, other foot, and crutch,foot, other foot, other crutch etc,
  • What are the two oxytocic's?
  • Dumping syndrome is?
  • Describe a 4 point gait?
  • CO2 is the 50's you?
The same S/S of shock and being drunk... clammy, weak, slurred speach etc.
  • S/S of low blood sugar are?
  • Addisons Disease treatment?
  • When do you draw a trough level?
  • What is Addison's Disease?
PainParesis= muscle weaknessParasthesia
  • What do you monitor in Coumadin?
  • 3 P's of nerve root compression (S/S) ?
  • All psych medications cause what?
  • What are the S/S of serotonin syndrome?
40 mEq
  • Can the faucet have handles for handwashing?
  • If my pH is up my potassium (K+) is ?
  • What routes can you give Heparin?
  • How much K+ can you have per liter of IV fluid?
Pitocin=OxytocinCervidil= Prostaglandin
  • What are the two long term problems from diabetes?
  • What are the 2 lethal arrythmias?
  • What is Chvosteks sign?
  • What are the two oxytocic's?
2-3
  • If the BUN is elevated cheack for?
  • What do you monitor if on Heparin?
  • INR therapeutic level?
  • If the INR is over 4 you?
Teach
  • Family can only do what you ____ them for the patient?
  • Who can sterilize my bowel?
  • If the fundus is not above the naval the baby is not?
  • Is it normal to be slightly anemic during pregnancy?
Antianxiety meds.
  • Benzodiazepines are ?
  • Hgb level in first trimester?
  • Dilantin toxic level?
  • Lithium toxic level?
Beginning of one contraction to the beginning of another.
  • What is the saying that can be used to help remember Baclofen(Lioresil,Flexiril)?
  • High pressure alarms are caused by what three types of obstructions?
  • How do you assess frequency of contractions?
  • So what do you do and in what order for the second stage?
Sensorimotor
  • Tricyclic's do what to the mood?
  • How do you treat manipulation?
  • What is the best toy for a 9-12 month old?
  • A 0-2 yr old is in what Paiget stage?
30 minutes
  • Humalog peak?
  • Hct norm?
  • HHNK S/S?
  • Regular insulin peak?
The part of the body that enters the birth canal first.
  • What is Kernicterus?
  • Presentation is?
  • Latent phase is?
  • S/S of low blood sugar are?
Down
  • Benzodiazepines are considered minor what?
  • Withdrawal of a downer causes everything to go?
  • Withdrawal of an upper causes everything to go?
  • What defects have right to left shunts and are cyanotic?
1st voiding ( when was last time, can they)2nd leg motor and sensory.
  • If asked how to treat A-fib first you?
  • High pressure alarms are caused by what three types of obstructions?
  • If the pH is up my patient with show signs and symptoms of?
  • Pre-op lumbar laminectomy's most important assessment is?
Because no one likes being manipulated.
  • What 4 things do you do if the water seal breaks on a chest tube?
  • Why is manipulation easier to treat then dependency/codependency?
  • What is the second best toy for a 9-12 month old?
  • What is the biggest danger with low blood sugar?
Thyroid storm
  • What is the first thing you assess in a Med-Surg situation?
  • When talking about arrythmias the word "chaotic" means?
  • What sort of play do preschoolers (3-6 yr.) prefer?
  • Post Op thyroidectomy risks 12-48 hrs for Sub-total Thyroidectomy?
Respiratory Alkalosis
  • If an elderly patient OD's on Haldol what are they at risk for?
  • What defects have left to right shunts and are acyanotic?
  • When a client is sick what does it do to there blood sugar?
  • If my patient is overventilating I should choose?
Make up new words.
  • HHNK S/S?
  • What is a paranoid delusion?
  • What is the only insulin safe to give at bedtime?
  • What is neologisms?
Gets rid of K+ slow and lateK-exits-late
  • Kayexelate does what?
  • O2 sat below 93 you?
  • Effacement is?
  • Variable decelerations?
HR up or down, cord compression = BERY BAD
  • What is an illusion?
  • What is Chadwicks sign?
  • Variable decelerations?
  • What is Addison's Disease?
Respiratory Acidosis
  • Truest most valid sign of labor is?
  • Is bubbling in the water seal intermittently good?
  • If my patient is underventilating I should choose?
  • If the pH and the BiCarb are both in the same direction then it is?
Auditory, visual, tactile, olfactory and gustatory.
  • For injections an IM needle must be?
  • Five types of hallucinations?
  • Clozaril(Clozapine) is what?
  • For Peds when in doubt pick the?
Elbows below hands.
  • What are the two neonatal lung medications?
  • What are the two long term problems from diabetes?
  • What position are your hands in for scrubbing?
  • What is the only insulin safe to give at bedtime?
Normal cyanosis of the babys hands and feet which appears intermittently over the 1st 7-10 days.
  • Deconoate means?
  • S/S of Cushing's Syndrome?
  • How can Coumadin be given?
  • Acrocyanosis is?
Do not dangle (AKA sit on the side of bed)May stand, walk and ly without restrictionsDon't sit longer than 30 minutes
  • Calcemias do the opposite of the prefix plus all what?
  • What do you teach patients taking phenothiazines to report?
  • What are the 6 arrythmias you are tested over on the NCLEX?
  • Activity requirements/restrictions Q8H after laminectomy surgery?
Teach the day of- to avoid nightmaresWhat you're going to do Do this through play
  • As a nurse when, what and how do you teach a child in the pre-operational stage?
  • If a drug has the word _____ behind it, it means long IM form for noncompliance?
  • Be concerned about PVC's if? ( the 6, 6 T's of PVC's)
  • What do you do if the patients disconnected tube is on the floor?
The older age.
  • Adolescents (12-18 yr.) "play" is?
  • For Peds when in doubt pick?
  • To treat PVC's you give?
  • If the tubing is disconnected you?
ABCDE
  • Benzo's have what in the name?
  • Prozac has the same side effects as Elavil?
  • Prozac causes what?
  • Overdose of a downer causes everything to go?
When they think everything is about them. (Everyone is talking about me)
  • What causes angina?
  • What is dependency?
  • S/S of Cushing's Syndrome?
  • What is ideas of reference?
Change in LOC
  • Post partum assessment should include what?
  • Sodium is ok if abnormal unless what occurs?
  • For injections SUBQ needles must have?
  • What is the one circumstance that you as a nurse would support denial?
8-30
  • Lumbar =
  • BUN norm?
  • "P" refers to?
  • RBC norm?
False fixed belief about a body part (X-ray vision).
  • What is a somatic delusion?
  • To treat AsystolE you give?
  • Epsteins pearls are?
  • What is toddler (1-3 yr.) play characterized by?
St. John's wort
  • What routes can you give Heparin?
  • What is the length for hand scrubbing?
  • Patients taking Zoloft should NOT take what?
  • What sort of play do preschoolers (3-6 yr.) prefer?
SARS, TB, Measles and Varicella
  • Treatment for low blood sugar in type I diabetes?
  • Airborne precautions are for what 4 diseases?
  • Permanent restrictions for a laminectomy?
  • Never choose _______ as a food for children.
A-nticholinergic effectsB-lured visionC-onstipatiohD-rowsinessE-uphoria
  • Diabetic Ketoacidosis (AKA high blood sugar in Type I diabetes) is caused by what 3 things?
  • Tricyclic SE? (Elavil starts with E so they go through E ABCDE)
  • Type II diabetes? (non all of the above)
  • Toxic effects of aminoglycosides?
Weight changes and low BP.
  • High baseline variability?
  • All psych medications cause what?
  • Clozaril(Clozapine) is used to treat?
  • All K+ wasting diuretics end in?
Acute abdominal distress= gas, ^bs, cramping, bloatDumping= s/s of being drunkSyndrome= s/s shock
  • What is a paranoid delusion?
  • S/S of Hyperthyroidism?
  • S/S of dumping syndrome are?
  • What is dependency?
6 hours
  • Teach a patient taking Antabuse to avoid what?
  • NPH onset?
  • Station is?
  • Where do you remove PPE?
More then 6 per minute, 6 in a row
  • Be concerned about PVC's if? ( the 6, 6 T's of PVC's)
  • If the pH is up my patient with show signs and symptoms of?
  • What defects have left to right shunts and are acyanotic?
  • How do you treat prolapsed cord? 911!! OB emergency
Hypometabolism
  • Aminoglycoside route of administration?
  • Hypothyroidism is the same as saying?
  • NMS has what associated with it?
  • If O2 sensor line is disconnected you?
Pt-INR(this is only for Coumadin)q
  • What are the four Tricyclic antidepressants you need to know?
  • What do you monitor in Coumadin?
  • What makes a patient stable? (7)
  • If the potassium is below 3.5 you?
2 hours
  • Regular insulin peak?
  • Antabuse onset and duration is?
  • Potassium norm?
  • What can children under for not have?
PeeingPoopingParasthesia
  • The second stage of labor is?
  • What is Chadwicks sign?
  • Lithium SE? (The 3 P's)
  • All psych medications cause what?
One arm and the opposite leg.
  • What is a somatic delusion?
  • High baseline variability?
  • When do you wash your hands?
  • A two point restraint is?
Metallic tasteSevere diarrhea
  • Erythema toxicum neonatorum is?
  • What is a delusion?
  • Lithium toxic SE?
  • S/S of downer use?
1,200-1,800
  • How do you treat morning sickness? (1st trimester)
  • When talking about arrythmias the word "chaotic" means?
  • Type II diabetics need how many calories a day?
  • If my patient is underventilating I should choose?
1-2
  • If the tubing is disconnected you?
  • If my pH is down my potassium (K+) is?
  • Lanoxin (digoxin) therapeutic level?
  • A 12-15 yr old is in what Piaget stage?
From week 36-42
  • How long do you go to the doctor for pregnancy every week?
  • What sort of play do preschoolers (3-6 yr.) prefer?
  • What is the name of the disease for hypothyroidism?
  • The ACE of spades answer for nutrition is to either pick ____ or _____.
Can fall to 10.5 and is normal.
  • What is a somatic delusion?
  • What side do you advance the cane with?
  • For injections an IM needle must be?
  • Hgb level in second trimester?
Headache and Hypotension
  • Calcium Channel Blocker side effects? (the 2 H's)
  • If my patient has prolonged gastric vomiting or suction I choose?
  • What position are your hands in for scrubbing?
  • Droplet precautions are for what 2 diseases?
Acute beats chronicFresh post-op(12hr.) beats medical or other surgical.Unstable beats stableThe more vital the organ the higher the priority(use only as a tie breaker)
  • What are the four rules of prioritization?
  • What is a narrowed self concept?
  • What 4 things do you do if the water seal breaks on a chest tube?
  • N/I for Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome?
gownmaskgogglesgloves
  • How do you give Survanta?
  • Nageles rule for calculating a due date is?
  • Proper order for donning PPE?
  • Low pressure alarms are triggered when?
Concrete operations
  • What do you do if a staff members behavior is legal, not harmful but just inappropriate?
  • Patients taking Zoloft should NOT take what?
  • At what Piaget stage can you teach a skill like how to draw up insulin?
  • What do you do if another staff member is placing the patient in physical or psychological harm?
Metal
  • If a drug has the word _____ behind it, it means long IM form for noncompliance?
  • The fundus is palpable at the naval at week?
  • If my patient is overventilating I should choose?
  • If a child has O2 is use what type of toys can't be used?
28 + or - 3 lb
  • What is the #1 post-op answer for the NCLEX?
  • When should you give Prozac?
  • A 3-6 yr old is in what Piaget stage?
  • Normal weight gain for pregnancy?
Wide bizarre QRS's
  • V-tach is?
  • Nevus/Nevi is?
  • Presentation is?
  • Engagement is?
Follow strict handwashingShower BID with antimicrobial soapAvoid crowdsPrivate roomNo fresh flowers or potted plantsLow bacteria diet- no raw fruits/veggies, no undercooked meat.No water drinking if its been sitting for longer then 15 minutes.Vitals Q4HCheck WBC dailyAvoid reusable plates/silverware etc,
  • If the WBC is low you should?
  • What is a grandiose delusion?
  • If O2 sensor line is disconnected you?
  • Erythema toxicum neonatorum is?
Palpate with one hand over fundus and with the fingertips.
  • Extremity assessment post partum should check?
  • How do you assess the intensity of a contraction?
  • How do you assess duration of a contraction?
  • When going up the stairs or down the stairs with crutched remember?
Systolic is 100 or lower.
  • What three things should you ask yourself when choosing appropriate toys for kids?
  • When giving a Calcium Channel Blocker you hold and notify if?
  • The ACE of spades answer for nutrition is to either pick ____ or _____.
  • What is the saying to help remember the four defects of Tetrology of Fellot?
Cover hole with a gloved hand, put on a vaseline gauze dressing, put on sterile dressing ands then tape on 3 sides.
  • What 4 things do you do if a chest tube comes out?
  • Benzo's can also be used for what 5 other reasons?
  • So what do you do and in what order for the second stage?
  • Piagets sensorimotor stage is characterized by?
Peer associated
  • What side do you hold the cane?
  • Best indicator of kidney function?
  • Truest most valid sign of labor is?
  • Adolescents (12-18 yr.) "play" is?
Gastric contents moving in the WRONG DIRECTION and the CORRECT RATE.
  • Low fetal heart rate is ?
  • Hiatal hernia is?
  • What are the five uppers?
  • Empathy question have?
Lower
  • Hct norm?
  • BUN norm?
  • If in OB its low or late you?
  • Lumbar =
Hepatic Encephalopathy and Pre-op bowel surgery.
  • What do you do if the patients disconnected tube is on the floor?
  • Aminoglycosides are given PO for what two reasons?
  • What are the 6 arrythmias you are tested over on the NCLEX?
  • Piagets pre-operational stage is characterized by?
Ototoxicity, nephrotoxicity and cranial nerve 8 (vestibulocochlear nerve) which senses sound.
  • S/S of Hyperthyroidism?
  • What are the four defects of Tetrology of Fellot?
  • St. John's wort and Zoloft use can cause?
  • Toxic effects of aminoglycosides?
Peripheral neuropathy and poor tissue perfusion.
  • What are the two long term problems from diabetes?
  • How do you treat type II diabetes? (DOA)
  • Number 1 intervention for Lithium toxicity?
  • What are you at risk for following a Total Thyroidectomy?
Systemic- AKA IV, IM and oral
  • Do not give what type of pain medication to a women in labor if the medication is liekly to peak when the baby is born?
  • How do you treat urninary incontinence during pregnancy? (1st and 3rd trimester)
  • For a cervical laminectomy they can never?
  • Use the even numbered gaits when weakness is?
The bad leg.
  • Crutches always move with what leg?
  • What is a narrowed self concept?
  • What side do you advance the cane with?
  • A 3-6 yr old is in what Piaget stage?
The same as graves disease but incredibly higher. Exp: HR 180, Temp 108*, psychotic delirium.
  • S/S of Hyperthyroidism?
  • To decrease K+ you give?
  • S/S of a Thyroid storm are?
  • The fourth stage of labor is?
Atrail
  • Humalog onset?
  • INR therapeutic level?
  • Oxytocics do what to labor?
  • "P" refers to?
2 weeks
  • Can Zoloft be taken in the evening?
  • Antabuse onset and duration is?
  • What side do you hold the cane?
  • Antidepressants work?
Based on what the level will do to the body and not the disease it's associated with.
  • What makes a patient unstable? (7)
  • If the potassium is below 3.5 you?
  • How should you prioritize labs?
  • Transition phase is?
Hormone replacement medication.
  • What is the saying to help remember the four defects of Tetrology of Fellot?
  • Treatment for hypothyroidism?
  • What is the first thing you assess in a Med-Surg situation?
  • If a patient with hypothyroidism is NPO for surgery you still give them what?
1 a week for 1 month1 a month for 6 months1Q6 months for life
  • Pre-op cervical laminectomy's most important assessment is?
  • How often do you have to draw a WBC for a patient taking a second generation tranquilizer?
  • Diabetic Ketoacidosis (AKA high blood sugar in Type I diabetes) is caused by what 3 things?
  • What do you do if a staff members behavior is legal, not harmful but just inappropriate?
^ in glucose so monitor blood sugar
  • PPE contains?
  • The third stage of labor is?
  • N/I for restraints?
  • SE of Betamethasone?
NMS -Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome
  • If an elderly patient OD's on Haldol what are they at risk for?
  • If another staff member is doing something illegal you?
  • Piagets pre-operational stage is characterized by?
  • If the pH is up my patient with show signs and symptoms of?
15 seconds
  • Which insulin works the fastest?
  • What are the two neonatal lung medications?
  • Baclofen(Lioresil, Flexeril) SE?
  • How long do you wash for handwashing?
Private room near nurses station, NPO/Clear liquids, Restricted bed rest, restraints, tranquilizer, multivitamin (B1 vit.) and antihypertensive.
  • When do you wash your hands?
  • N/I for Delirium Tremens?
  • Caput Succedaneum is?
  • What is a paranoid delusion?
BP cuff inflated and causes a carpal spasm.
  • What is a narrowed self concept?
  • What is Trousseaus sign?
  • Where do you put on PPE?
  • What are you at risk for following a Total Thyroidectomy?
S-weatingA-pprehension AKA=sense of doomD-izzinessH-eadache
  • What is the saying that can be used to help remember Baclofen(Lioresil,Flexiril)?
  • What are the S/S of serotonin syndrome?
  • What do you use in handwashing?
  • What is the second best toy for a 9-12 month old?
Call doctor, drae bilirubin level, increase the IV rate and start billi lights.
  • If kernicterus and opisthotonos are occuring you?
  • If platelets are below 90,000 you?
  • Toxic effects of aminoglycosides?
  • What is the best rule out of all 4 for prioritization?
Hold all Coumadin/WarafinAssess bleedingPrepare to give K+Call doctor
  • If the INR is over 4 you?
  • Describe a 3 point gait?
  • S/S of Addison's Disease?
  • If it has "thro" in it you?
Other drugs levels
  • Sodium is ok if abnormal unless what occurs?
  • What is the length for hand scrubbing?
  • What should you monitor with Zoloft use?
  • What is Baclofen(Lioresil, Flexeril)?
Dry carb
  • What is the biggest problem in abuse?
  • Where do you remove PPE?
  • What sort of play do preschoolers (3-6 yr.) prefer?
  • How do you treat morning sickness? (1st trimester)
Give Heparin then ABCD.... Heparin is instant Coumadin and Plavix take time.
  • What side do you advance the cane with?
  • To treat supraventricular arrythmias you give?
  • If asked how to treat A-fib first you?
  • 5 examples of psychosis of dementia?
Assess respiratory statusGive O2Prepare for intubationCall respiratory therapyCall the doctor
  • Milia is?
  • PO2 below 60 you?
  • Cephalohematoma is?
  • If the potassium is below 3.5 you?
High (for air) A for air
  • An Apical chest tube is placed?
  • Hgb level in the third trimester?
  • The third stage of labor is?
  • Hepatic Encephalopathy is caused by?
Cervical change to cyanosis (blue hue)
  • What is neologisms?
  • How can Coumadin be given?
  • What are the five uppers?
  • What is Chadwicks sign?
Latent, Active and Transition
  • What is the 2nd best toy for a 0-6 month old?
  • What are the 4 things you do 4 times an hour for the 4th stage of labor?
  • What are the two long term problems from diabetes?
  • What are the three phases of labor?
4-6
  • Dilation is?
  • INR monitors?
  • Is it normal to be slightly anemic during pregnancy?
  • RBC norm?
Elixirs, Vanilla Extract, Aftershave/Perfumes, Alcohol based hand sanitizer, Insect repellant, Mouthwash and Vinagerette.
  • On top of alcohol a patient taking Antabuse should also avoid what other 7 things?
  • How often do you have to draw a WBC for a patient taking a second generation tranquilizer?
  • In aminoglycoside use monitor?
  • What 4 things do you do if a chest tube comes out?
Fibrillation
  • What are the two neonatal lung medications?
  • When talking about arrythmias the word "chaotic" means?
  • Low baseline variability? (aka heart rate not changing)
  • The ACE of spades answer for nutrition is to either pick ____ or _____.
Viable
  • What is the biggest problem in abuse?
  • If the fundus is not above the naval the baby is not?
  • If my patient has prolonged gastric vomiting or suction I choose?
  • While on Lithium you must monitor the level as well as what?
Finger
  • What do you use in handwashing?
  • Clozaril(Clozapine) has what SE?
  • How long does it take for Coumadin to work?
  • For a toddler pick ______ food.
Total and Sub-total.
  • What are the 6 arrythmias for NCLEX in order for prioritization?
  • What should you monitor with Zoloft use?
  • What are the two types of Thyroidectomys?
  • What do you use in handwashing?
"zep"
  • For Peds when in doubt pick?
  • Regualr insulin is rapid and run
  • Benzo's have what in the name?
  • Best indicator of kidney function?
Numbnesss and tingling (AKA parasthesia)
  • For injections an IM needle must be?
  • To treat supraventricular arrythmias you give?
  • What position are your hands for handwashing?
  • Earliest sign of an electrolyte overload is?
High
  • When talking about arrythmias the word 'bizarre" means?
  • Are patients with Delirium Tremens a danger to themselves or others?
  • All congenital heart defects that are trouble start with a ?
  • In a vented client respiratory alkalosis means the vent setting may be too?
Bad you LION under 110
  • Lithium SE? (The 3 P's)
  • Hgb level in second trimester?
  • Low fetal heart rate is ?
  • How do you give Survanta?
Withdrawal syndrome
  • Every alcoholic goes through what withing 24 hours after cessation?
  • The ACE of spades answer for nutrition is to either pick ____ or _____.
  • How long do you go to the doctor for pregnancy once a month?
  • Magnesemias do the opposite of the prefix plus all what?
Position of hyperextension seen with kernicterus. Place them on there side if present.
  • If the INR is over 4 you?
  • What is Opisthotonos?
  • Dilation is?
  • What is codependency?
Chronic illnessOver 12 hr post opLocal or regional anesthesiaUnchanged assessmentPhrase "to be discharged"Lab values A or BTypical S/S for the disease they have or what they are receiving treatment for.
  • What are the S/S of serotonin syndrome?
  • What are the four rules of prioritization?
  • What makes a patient stable? (7)
  • What raises ammonia levels the most?
Psychotropic
  • At birth if the mother was addicted to a substance always assume the newborn is in?
  • The ACE of spades answer for nutrition is to either pick ____ or _____.
  • What group of drugs is the most commonly tested on the NCLEX?
  • What are you at risk for following a Total Thyroidectomy?
Creatnine
  • For Peds when in doubt pick the?
  • With Addison's Disease you ADD what?
  • What do you use in handwashing?
  • Best indicator of kidney function?
Q8H
  • How quickly does Heparin work?
  • Nere push what electrolyte?
  • Always teach a pregnant women to pee how often from day of pregnancy to 6 weeks post partum?
  • Frequency of administration for aminoglycosides?
Bad you LION
  • What is the #1 post-op answer for the NCLEX?
  • How can Coumadin be given?
  • Low baseline variability? (aka heart rate not changing)
  • How do you treat urninary incontinence during pregnancy? (1st and 3rd trimester)
Glucagon and Epinephrine
  • What two drugs can increase blood sugar?
  • Piagets formal operations stage can be taught like?
  • Earliest sign of an electrolyte overload is?
  • What are the three phases of labor?
ANF
  • What is the best indicator of CHF?
  • What do you monitor if on Heparin?
  • Antidepressants can be taken?
  • What is the best toy for a 9-12 month old?
ASAP
  • Transition phase is?
  • Tranquilizers work?
  • What is the first thing you do in a Med-Surg situation?
  • Tocolytics do what to labor?
Evenly distributed (bilateral)
  • Use the even numbered gaits when weakness is?
  • What should you monitor with Zoloft use?
  • Hgb level in second trimester?
  • Post partum assessment should include what?
Relationship between the spine of the baby and the spine of the mom. Vertical (parallel) is ok, Tranverse (perpindicular) is bad.
  • Hiatal hernia is?
  • What are the 4 types of insulin?
  • Lie is?
  • N/I for Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome?
Mask
  • Knowing the location of a laminectomy is key to getting the ? right.
  • Is Wernickes arrestable?
  • In airborne precautions it is ok to remove what piece of PPE outside of the room?
  • What is the #1 nursing diagnosis for a patient taking phenothiazines?
K+
  • What is a grandiose delusion?
  • Review Psych section. Pages 60-64
  • Tranquilizers shouldn't be taken?
  • Nere push what electrolyte?
Over 20
  • Dilantin toxic level?
  • Vitamin B1 helps breakdown?
  • Haldol has the SE?
  • If the pH is down it is?
not enough food, to much insulin (#1) and too much exercise.
  • DKA treatment?
  • What are the three reasons that cause low blood sugar in type I diabetes?
  • What lab is the best indicator for long term blood sugar maintenance?
  • What is the second best toy for a 6-9 month old?
Adenocard, Beta-blocker (end in "lol'), Calcium Channel Blocker and Digitalis or Lonoxin.
  • To treat AsystolE you give?
  • If the pH is up my patient with show signs and symptoms of?
  • What is a narrowed self concept?
  • To treat supraventricular arrythmias you give?
They cannot push air in
  • High pressure alarms are triggered when?
  • Use the even numbered gaits when weakness is?
  • High baseline variability?
  • What is the length for hand scrubbing?
A-systole, V-fib, V-tach, A-fib, A-flutter and PVC
  • What are the main 6 organs in prioritized order?
  • What are the 6 arrythmias for NCLEX in order for prioritization?
  • What interventions do you do for all other OB complications? (LION)
  • What 4 things do you do if the water seal breaks on a chest tube?
160 This is ok
  • High fetal heart rate?
  • Dry yours hands from...?
  • Hgb level in second trimester?
  • Regular insulin peak?
Formal operations
  • Tricyclic's do what to the mood?
  • For injections an IM needle must be?
  • A 12-15 yr old is in what Piaget stage?
  • Sodium is ok if abnormal unless what occurs?
3
  • Overdose of a downer causes everything to go?
  • Patients taking Zoloft should NOT take what?
  • The first stage of labor has how many phases?
  • What are the main 6 organs in prioritized order?
Same as hypermetabolism... agitated, nervous, diarrhea, hot, ^HR, ^BP, thin, hyperactive etc.
  • All K+ wasting diuretics end in?
  • What is a delusion?
  • S/S of Hyperthyroidism?
  • S/S of Cushing's Syndrome?
Pneumonia
  • What is the antidote for Coumadin?
  • What is the #1 post-op answer for the NCLEX?
  • What is the saying that can be used to help remember Baclofen(Lioresil,Flexiril)?
  • What post-op complication do you watch for with a cervical laminectomy?
It is to easy to push air in.
  • Low pressure alarms are triggered when?
  • Patients taking Zoloft should NOT take what?
  • If it has "thro" in it you?
  • Major doses of phenothiazines are?
In the room.
  • How long do you wash for handwashing?
  • Where do you put on PPE?
  • Regular insulin duration?
  • Where do you remove PPE?
Turn them, cough and have them deeo breath first. If ineffective you then suction.
  • If the INR is over 4 you?
  • What is ideas of reference?
  • S/S of Cushing's Syndrome?
  • If mucus is present you?
Concrete operation (think of a 7-11 with concrete around it)
  • You can use alcohol based solution when?
  • Hgb level in first trimester?
  • A 7-11 yr old is in what Piaget stage?
  • 3 treatments for hiatal hernia is?
36-54
  • Supra means?
  • Lithium therapeutic level?
  • DKA S/S?
  • Hct norm?
AgeGenderDiseaseModifying phrase
  • For prioritization the question will give what 4 pieces of information?
  • When using the even gaits what one is for severe and what one for mild problems?
  • Do you sedate a patient with hypothyroidism?
  • How do you treat dyspnea during pregnancy? (2nd and 3rd trimester)
No it is bad. You need to dial up the suction, report and record.
  • What 4 things do you do if the water seal breaks on a chest tube?
  • Is bubbling in the suction control chamber intermittently good?
  • When giving a Calcium Channel Blocker you hold and notify if?
  • High pressure alarms are caused by what three types of obstructions?
PulsesEdemaS/S of thrombophlebitis- bilateral calf circumference is the best way to check. If they are equal its ok if not its positive for whichever calf is bigger)
  • Extremity assessment post partum should check?
  • CO2 in the 60's (respiratory failure) you?
  • What do you use to clamp a chest tube and why?
  • To treat dependency/codependency you ?
Lidocaine/Amnioderone
  • If client exercises less they need?
  • After 72 hours of alochol withdrawal a small minority may get?
  • If it has "thro" in it you?
  • To treat V-tach you give? (If it start with a V you use..)
Soap and water
  • How do you assess duration of a contraction?
  • What do you use in handwashing?
  • What is the 2nd best toy for a 0-6 month old?
  • Adolescents (12-18 yr.) "play" is?
Low (for blood) B for blood
  • What do you use in handwashing?
  • Treatment for hypothyroidism?
  • A 0-2 yr old is in what Paiget stage?
  • A Basilar chest tube is placed?
Before and after gloves, entering and exiting a room and after you soil your hands.
  • S/S of low blood sugar are?
  • When do you wash your hands?
  • Where do you remove PPE?
  • When do you use scrubbing?
Saturated pad in 15 minutes
  • Excessive lochia is?
  • SE for Terbutaline?
  • How do you treat manipulation?
  • What is word salad?
Push head back inPosition in knee chest position or Trendelenburg
  • How do you assess the intensity of a contraction?
  • How do you treat morning sickness? (1st trimester)
  • How do you treat prolapsed cord? 911!! OB emergency
  • How do you confront?
Push/pull toy
  • What position are your hands in for scrubbing?
  • What is preschooler (3-6 yr.) play characterized by?
  • What is the second best toy for a 9-12 month old?
  • What is the best toy for a toddler (1-3 yr.)?
Set limits and enforce them. You also need to work or the self estreem of the codependent.
  • Droplet precations have what 6 things?
  • If the INR is over 4 you?
  • Extremity assessment post partum should check?
  • To treat dependency/codependency you ?
More time
  • What is Goodells sign?
  • What do you use in handwashing?
  • In Peds always give?
  • Lithium decreases?
Acknowledge the feeling ( that sound horrible), present reality (but we have no spiders in the room), set a limit ( were not going to talk about that lets talk about something else), enforce the limit ( I see you're to ill to talk about reality).
  • If a functional psychotic is having a delusion or illusion you?
  • Contractions should be no longer then ____ and no closer then_____.
  • For a prioritization question what 2 pieces of information do not matter?
  • If a drug has the word _____ behind it, it means long IM form for noncompliance?
Upper
  • Thoracic =
  • Humalog onset?
  • Dilantin is an?
  • How quickly does Heparin work?
Assess the heartPrepare to give potassiumCall the doctor
  • If the potassium is below 3.5 you?
  • If the pH is up my patient with show signs and symptoms of?
  • CO2 in the 60's (respiratory failure) you?
  • What is a paranoid delusion?
Stop what you're doing and assessIf negative effects present you call rapid response.If no negative effects you do the same as "high but within the 5's)
  • If the potassium is over 6 you?
  • If the potassium is below 3.5 you?
  • If the BUN is elevated cheack for?
  • Discharge teaching for a laminectomy?
Muscle relaxer
  • What is neologisms?
  • What are the 2 lethal arrythmias?
  • What is Baclofen(Lioresil, Flexeril)?
  • What is Wernickes (Korsakoffs) Syndrome?
Same as dehydration
  • PO2 norm?
  • What are the 2 lethal arrythmias?
  • HHNK S/S?
  • What do you use in handwashing?
Check Q15min. and rotate sites Q2H
  • Excessive lochia is?
  • N/I for restraints?
  • N/I for Delirium Tremens?
  • Late decelerations?
Maternal tachycardiaThis drug is not good if a heart issue is already present.
  • N/I for restraints?
  • S/S of Hyperthyroidism?
  • SE for Terbutaline?
  • S/S of upper use?
Tranquilizers..... BIG GUNS.
  • Major doses of phenothiazines are?
  • Large doses of phenothiazines are ?
  • When do you draw a IM peak level?
  • For Peds when in doubt pick?
Everything other then the five uppers.
  • What is Hegars sign?
  • How do you treat type I diabetes? (DIE)
  • Engagement is?
  • Downers are?
With meals
  • With humalog when do you give it?
  • What is the length for hand scrubbing?
  • When should you give Prozac?
  • PVC's fall on what wave of the previous beat?
When they refuse to leave the room or get dressed. (DON'T force them to do it)
  • When do you draw a trough level?
  • If platelets are below 90,000 you?
  • S/S of low blood sugar are?
  • What is a narrowed self concept?
Can fall to 11 and it is normal.
  • 1st trimester weight gain?
  • Clozaril(Clozapine) is what?
  • If the pH is up it is?
  • Hgb level in first trimester?
Red- rub it red
  • Lochia color rubra?
  • Lithium toxic level?
  • N/I for restraints?
  • A 3-6 yr old is in what Piaget stage?
FeelingsWords
  • If asked about the best thing to di if the water seal breaks and not asking the first thing to do you?
  • If my patient is underventilating I should choose?
  • In psych choose the answer that reflects the _______ and not the _______ they said.
  • For a laminectomy what incision site has the highest risk for infection?
Prepare platelet transfusionCall the doctor
  • What raises ammonia levels the most?
  • If platelets are below 40,000 you?
  • What are the two oxytocic's?
  • When do you draw a IV peak level?
Draw what you are backwards. NR----> RN
  • If your are pressurizing for drawing up insulin you?
  • Piagets pre-operational stage is characterized by?
  • Aminoglycosides are given PO for what two reasons?
  • What do you do if the patients disconnected tube is on the chest?
Present orientedOnly think about what they SENSE or are DOING now.
  • Pre-op cervical laminectomy's most important assessment is?
  • If the pH is up my patient with show signs and symptoms of?
  • Piagets sensorimotor stage is characterized by?
  • What is the biggest danger with low blood sugar?
Deconoate
  • In a vented client respiratory alkalosis means the vent setting may be too?
  • If a drug has the word _____ behind it, it means long IM form for noncompliance?
  • For a prioritization question what 2 pieces of information do not matter?
  • If the tubing is disconnected you?
1 lb a week
  • Antidepressants work?
  • A 0-2 yr old is in what Paiget stage?
  • Normal weight gain for pregnancy?
  • 2nd/3rd trimester weight gain?
Small,white epithelial cysts on babys gums.
  • Epsteins pearls are?
  • What is a hallucination?
  • Describe swing through?
  • Latent phase is?
Put it in water (NS).
  • If asked about the best thing to di if the water seal breaks and not asking the first thing to do you?
  • When giving a Calcium Channel Blocker you hold and notify if?
  • The ACE of spades answer for nutrition is to either pick ____ or _____.
  • When using the even gaits what one is for severe and what one for mild problems?
A-nticholinergic effectsB-lured visionC-onstipationD-rowsiness
  • SE for Terbutaline?
  • Benzo SE? (ABCD)
  • What is a delusion?
  • Mongolian spots are?
VS- check for S/S of shockFundus- if boggy, massage. If displaced,void/cathPerineal pad- excessive lochia= pad saturated Q15min 911Roll on side and check the pad for bleeding.
  • What is the best indicator of CHF?
  • What 2 newborn variations are you most likely to be tested on for the NCLEX?
  • With a Total Thyroidectomy what do they need for life?
  • What are the 4 things you do 4 times an hour for the 4th stage of labor?
Insulin dependantJuvenile onsetKetosis prone ( makes ketones)
  • Type I diabetes (IJK)?
  • What is aversion therapy?
  • If the INR is over 4 you?
  • What is a somatic delusion?
6A and 12N
  • St. John's wort and Zoloft use can cause?
  • If Prozac is BID give at what times?
  • A 0-2 yr old is in what Paiget stage?
  • What are the 2 lethal arrythmias?
Tell the supervisor.
  • What is the only insulin safe to give at bedtime?
  • If another staff member is doing something illegal you?
  • What are the 2 lethal arrythmias?
  • How long do you go to the doctor every two weeks for pregnancy?
When the abuser gets the significant other fo do things for them that is not in the best interest of the significant other. This can be dangerous and harmful to the significant other.
  • What is Hegars sign?
  • What is manipulation?
  • What are the two tocolytics?
  • What are the four rules of prioritization?
Jump from word to word. Bob, Car, Sleep, Foot etc..
  • What is word salad?
  • What should you monitor with Zoloft use?
  • How do you treat type II diabetes? (DOA)
  • What is flight of ideas?
5 mg
  • What is Trousseaus sign?
  • What is the average dose of Haldol?
  • What are the two types of Thyroidectomys?
  • What raises ammonia levels the most?
Delivery of the baby.
  • If the BUN is elevated cheack for?
  • The second stage of labor is?
  • Hgb level in second trimester?
  • All congenital heart defects have what?
Regular contractions
  • An Apical chest tube is placed?
  • Truest most valid sign of labor is?
  • What do you use in handwashing?
  • Post partum assessment should include what?
30 minutes before the next scheduled dose.
  • What do you monitor in Coumadin?
  • The fourth stage of labor is?
  • When do you draw a trough level?
  • When do you wash your hands?
Acknowledge and Redirect.
  • What are the 2 lethal arrythmias?
  • What do you teach patients taking phenothiazines to report?
  • What do you do if a patient with psychosis of dementia is having a hallucination or illusion?
  • At what Piaget stage can you teach a skill like how to draw up insulin?
Head pressed on. This is ok.
  • Early decelerations?
  • What are phenothiazines?
  • Variable decelerations?
  • A Basilar chest tube is placed?
Effacement which leads to contractions.
  • S/S of low blood sugar are?
  • SE of Cervidil?
  • Dilantin is an?
  • Nevus/Nevi is?
Brain damage if its less then 15
  • What is the biggest danger with low blood sugar?
  • What is the best toy for a 0-6 month old?
  • Calcium Channel Blocker side effects? (the 2 H's)
  • What do you use for hand scrubbing?
Chronic steroids (glucocorticoids)
  • What is ideas of reference?
  • Epsteins pearls are?
  • What do you monitor in Coumadin?
  • Addisons Disease treatment?
Under secretion of the adrenal cortex.
  • Clozaril(Clozapine) is what?
  • Why is manipulation easier to treat then dependency/codependency?
  • Where do you remove PPE?
  • What is Addison's Disease?
Muscle weakness and drowsiness
  • All K+ wasting diuretics end in?
  • Baclofen(Lioresil, Flexeril) SE?
  • Reason for laminectomy is?
  • Which insulin works the fastest?
1st day of the last menstrual periodAdd 7 daysSubtract 3 months
  • As a nurse when, what and how do you teach a child in sensorimotor stage?
  • Nageles rule for calculating a due date is?
  • What is Wernickes (Korsakoffs) Syndrome?
  • Type II diabetes? (non all of the above)
35-45
  • NPH duration?
  • Hemangiomas is?
  • Haldol has the SE?
  • CO2 norm?
Gastric contents moving in the RIGHT DIRECTION and the INCORRECT RATE.
  • What is dependency?
  • Thyroid storm treatment?
  • What is a somatic delusion?
  • Dumping syndrome is?
Q2H
  • Drugs DON't determine peak and trough times, the ROUTE does.
  • Always teach a pregnant women to pee how often from day of pregnancy to 6 weeks post partum?
  • What is the best indicator of CHF?
  • The ACE of spades answer for nutrition is to either pick ____ or _____.
To treat nerve root compression.
  • Reason for laminectomy is?
  • Where do you remove PPE?
  • Lanoxin(digoxin) is for?
  • What is a hallucination?
Before 12 noon.
  • For Peds when in doubt pick?
  • High fetal heart rate?
  • For Peds when in doubt pick the?
  • When should you give Prozac?
Bowel sterilzation?
  • Sodium is ok if abnormal unless what occurs?
  • The second stage of labor is?
  • Neomycin and Kanmycin are used for what?
  • If O2 sensor line is disconnected you?
Neuro
  • If kernicterus and opisthotonos are occuring you?
  • The rule of ABC"s doesnt work in what area of health?
  • As a nurse when, what and how do you teach a child in the concrete operations stage?
  • The second stage of labor and delivery is all about?
"dipine" and "zem"
  • ACE of spades answer for OB?
  • 90% of Calcium Channel Blockers end in?
  • How long do you wash for handwashing?
  • What is Baclofen(Lioresil, Flexeril)?
Parallel play (with another child but alone)
  • What two words mean the same thing as immunosuppresion?
  • What is the best toy for a toddler (1-3 yr.)?
  • What is toddler (1-3 yr.) play characterized by?
  • What are the two long term problems from diabetes?
Severe schizophrenia
  • For injections an IM needle must be?
  • If client exercises more they need?
  • Tricyclic's do what to the mood?
  • Clozaril(Clozapine) is used to treat?
Over 2.0
  • Where do you remove PPE?
  • The fourth stage of labor is?
  • Adolescents (12-18 yr.) "play" is?
  • Lanoxin (digoxin) toxic level?
5-7 cm dilatedContractions are 3-5 min apartLasting 30-60 sec.They are moderate
  • What is the best toy for a 0-6 month old?
  • What is Opisthotonos?
  • What is codependency?
  • Active phase is?
L-erft side positionI-ncrease IVO-2N-otify doctorIf Pitosin is running stop this first then LION
  • What interventions do you do for all other OB complications? (LION)
  • What is a narrowed self concept?
  • If the potassium is high (5.4-5.9 high but still within the 5's) you?
  • What are the main 6 organs in prioritized order?
Check for bleedingPlace on bleeding precautions (thrombolytic precautions)
  • What 4 things are always considered unstable?
  • How do you treat prolapsed cord? 911!! OB emergency
  • If platelets are below 90,000 you?
  • Thyroid storm treatment?
Small toys
  • What are the two types of Thyroidectomys?
  • For Peds when in doubt pick?
  • What can children under for not have?
  • What two words mean the same thing as immunosuppresion?
Can cause hyperstimulation (contractions longer than 90 sec. and closer then 2 min.)If FHR is less then 110 stop it, if FHR is normal you slow it.Used also for PP Hemorrhage.
  • Engagement is?
  • What is codependency?
  • Treatment for HHNK is?
  • SE of Pitocin?
"mycin" Vancomycin
  • All aminoglycosides end in?
  • ACE of spades answer for OB?
  • When should you give Prozac?
  • Lanoxin(digoxin) is for?
135-145
  • NPH duration?
  • Lochia color alba?
  • MAOI's are the?
  • Sodium norm?
HGBA1C aka glycosated hemoglobin
  • What is the first thing you assess in a Med-Surg situation?
  • What lab is the best indicator for long term blood sugar maintenance?
  • What are you at risk for following a Total Thyroidectomy?
  • What three things should you ask yourself when choosing appropriate toys for kids?
Alochol
  • Teach a patient taking Antabuse to avoid what?
  • What is the antidote for Coumadin?
  • What is the only insulin safe to give at bedtime?
  • The ACE of spades answer for nutrition is to either pick ____ or _____.
3-7 minutes
  • What is the length for hand scrubbing?
  • What is the first thing you do in a Med-Surg situation?
  • If client exercises more they need?
  • How do you treat type I diabetes? (DIE)
Teach them ahead of timeWhat you're going to doUse visual and audio and use age appropriate reading
  • Number 1 intervention for Lithium toxicity?
  • If water is present in the dependant loops you?
  • As a nurse when, what and how do you teach a child in the concrete operations stage?
  • At what Piaget stage can you teach a skill like how to draw up insulin?
4-6 inches on pad in one hour
  • To treat AsystolE you give?
  • When do you draw a IM peak level?
  • Lochia color rubra?
  • Moderate lochia is?
12-16
  • Tranquilizers shouldn't be taken?
  • Normal Hgb level in women is?
  • What is the best indicator of CHF?
  • If kinking in the tube is present you?
#4
  • What is the best toy for a 6-9 month old?
  • What is the first thing you assess in a Med-Surg situation?
  • What is the best rule out of all 4 for prioritization?
  • Teach diabetics who are sick to?
Rubber tipped double clamps. Rubber because it won't pierce the tube and double because were nurses and if one is good two is better.
  • What do you monitor if on Heparin?
  • What do you teach patients taking phenothiazines to report?
  • How do you treat type I diabetes? (DIE)
  • What do you use to clamp a chest tube and why?
Anesthesia inductionMuscle relaxantAlcohol withdrawalSeizuresFacilitates mechanical ventilation
  • Treatment for low blood sugar in type I diabetes?
  • Permanent restrictions for a laminectomy?
  • Benzo's can also be used for what 5 other reasons?
  • What is the second best toy for a 9-12 month old?
Pretend play
  • Sodium is ok if abnormal unless what occurs?
  • What defects have right to left shunts and are cyanotic?
  • What sort of play do preschoolers (3-6 yr.) prefer?
  • What is the #1 nursing diagnosis for Benzo's?
Teach when you're doing itWhat you're doing to themDo it verbally
  • If the potassium is high (5.4-5.9 high but still within the 5's) you?
  • During the third stage of labor and delivery (placental delivery) you do what two things?
  • What are the 6 arrythmias you are tested over on the NCLEX?
  • As a nurse when, what and how do you teach a child in sensorimotor stage?
Rapidly metabolizable carb or ideallly a carb and protein combination or carb and starch. If they are unconcious NPO give glucagon IM or dextrose IV.
  • What sort of play do preschoolers (3-6 yr.) prefer?
  • Graves disease treatment options are? (3)
  • Extremity assessment post partum should check?
  • Treatment for low blood sugar in type I diabetes?
Serotonin Syndrome
  • St. John's wort and Zoloft use can cause?
  • What is the best toy for a 6-9 month old?
  • What should you monitor with Zoloft use?
  • What is the best toy for a 9-12 month old?
Unilateral Pneumohemothorax
  • If you are asked about chest tubes after a surgery or trauma you can assumes it's a?
  • If it is not lung or prolonged vomiting or suctioning I choose?
  • How do you assess the intensity of a contraction?
  • If my patient is overventilating I should choose?
A-nticholinergic effectsB-lured visionC-onstipationDrowsiness
  • MAOI SE?
  • SE of Cervidil?
  • Supra means?
  • Lie is?
Ventricular Defect, Pulmonic Stenosis, Overriding Aorta and Right Hypertrophy
  • What are the four defects of Tetrology of Fellot?
  • What is the #1 cause of DKA?
  • How do you treat painful back labor?
  • What is the length for hand scrubbing?
Terbutaline= BrethineNifediopine= Procardia
  • How do you treat manipulation?
  • What is Addison's Disease?
  • When do you draw a trough level?
  • What are the two tocolytics?
Opening of the cervix (0-10)
  • Dilation is?
  • Dilantin toxic level?
  • Asystole is?
  • V-fib is?
Hearing, balance, tinnitus & creatinine (best indicator of renal function)
  • If the WBC is low it is called?
  • Primary symptom of Wernickes?
  • Five types of hallucinations?
  • In aminoglycoside use monitor?
A-nticholinergic SEB-lurred visionC-onstipationD-rowsinessE-xtra paramital syndromeF-otosensitivityaG-granulocytosis
  • Prozac has the same side effects as Elavil?
  • The SE for phenothiazines are? (ABCDEFG)
  • Droplet precations have what 6 things?
  • What is codependency?
Delirium Tremens
  • What sort of play do preschoolers (3-6 yr.) prefer?
  • After 72 hours of alochol withdrawal a small minority may get?
  • Contractions should be no longer then ____ and no closer then_____.
  • How do you treat back pain in pregnancy? (2nd and 3rd trimester)
Pelvic tilt exercise
  • How do you assess frequency of contractions?
  • What post-op complication do you watch for with a thoracic laminectomy?
  • For a prioritization question what 2 pieces of information do not matter?
  • How do you treat back pain in pregnancy? (2nd and 3rd trimester)
Fever- really bad fever
  • "P" refers to?
  • Hyperprexia is?
  • Engagement is?
  • SE of Nifedipine?
A lack of QRS repolarizations
  • NPH duration?
  • Asystole is?
  • What is dependency?
  • What is the biggest danger with low blood sugar?
Gloves, gown, gogles and mask unless told otherwise.
  • PPE contains?
  • What is Trousseaus sign?
  • Dilation is?
  • S/S of Addison's Disease?
Bad (placenta) you LION
  • Lochia color rubra?
  • Late decelerations?
  • What is a delusion?
  • N/I for restraints?
T wave
  • What sort of play do preschoolers (3-6 yr.) prefer?
  • If 24 hours after birth assume the baby is in?
  • What is the biggest problem in abuse?
  • PVC's fall on what wave of the previous beat?
Lantus/Glargine
  • What position are your hands in for scrubbing?
  • What is the only insulin safe to give at bedtime?
  • What is the average dose of Haldol?
  • What is the first thing you do in a Med-Surg situation?
Polyuria, Polydypsia and polyphagia (hunger)
  • SE of Cervidil?
  • Diabetes S/S?
  • Empathy question have?
  • Variable decelerations?
Do not lift by bending at the waistNo crazy activities... jerky rides, horseback riding
  • What is the best toy for a 0-6 month old?
  • To treat supraventricular arrythmias you give?
  • Toxic effects of aminoglycosides?
  • Permanent restrictions for a laminectomy?
When the significant other gets positive self esteem from doing things or making decisions for an abuser.
  • CO2 is the 50's you?
  • What is codependency?
  • S/S of Cushing's Syndrome?
  • What are the five uppers?
A false fixed belief, idea or thought. This has no sensory component.
  • What do you monitor in Coumadin?
  • S/S of Hyperthyroidism?
  • What is manipulation?
  • What is a delusion?
8-10 hours
  • NPH peak?
  • Effacement is?
  • Regular insulin peak?
  • PVC is?
Easier task.
  • If client exercises more they need?
  • If the BUN is elevated cheack for?
  • Best indicator of kidney function?
  • For Peds when in doubt pick the?
Denial
  • What is the biggest problem in abuse?
  • What is the antidote for Coumadin?
  • What is the best toy for a toddler (1-3 yr.)?
  • What are the 2 lethal arrythmias?
30-60 minutes after given
  • When do you draw a IM peak level?
  • What is the antidote for Coumadin?
  • How do you treat morning sickness? (1st trimester)
  • High pressure alarms are triggered when?
Agranulocytosis
  • Heparin is what pregnancy class?
  • Does Zoloft cause insomnia?
  • What should you monitor with Zoloft use?
  • Clozaril(Clozapine) has what SE?
The one with the E id dehydration the one with the O is overloadHypErnatremia has s/s of dehydration and HypOnatremia has s/s of fluid overload.
  • As a nurse when, what and how do you teach a child in sensorimotor stage?
  • What is the rule for Natremias?
  • What group of drugs is the most commonly tested on the NCLEX?
  • As a nurse when, what and how do you teach a child in the concrete operations stage?
50/50 equal
  • How do you treat urninary incontinence during pregnancy? (1st and 3rd trimester)
  • If my patient is underventilating I should choose?
  • For a laminectomy what incision site has the highest risk for infection?
  • If it is not lung or prolonged vomiting or suctioning I choose?
10-20 neonate only
  • Lithium SE? (The 3 P's)
  • Elevated bilirubin level?
  • 2nd/3rd trimester weight gain?
  • To treat denial you need to?
Cover/uncover toy
  • What is the best toy for a 6-9 month old?
  • What is the average dose of Haldol?
  • What are the 4 types of insulin?
  • What are the four rules of prioritization?
False fixed belief that you are superior (God, the Pope).
  • What is a grandiose delusion?
  • What is Chadwicks sign?
  • How do you treat manipulation?
  • If the INR is over 4 you?
Lift objects above the head.
  • Contact precautions have what 5 things?
  • For a cervical laminectomy they can never?
  • For a prioritization question the most important information is?
  • If asked how to treat A-fib first you?
22-26
  • BNP is a good indicator of what?
  • Bicarb (HCO3) norm?
  • In Peds always give?
  • Humalog duration?
Elevates it
  • Tricyclic's do what to the mood?
  • A 3-6 yr old is in what Piaget stage?
  • Neomycin and Kanmycin are used for what?
  • How quickly does Heparin work?
An adult
  • Small doses of phenothiazines are?
  • Piagets formal operations stage can be taught like?
  • What two words mean the same thing as immunosuppresion?
  • What do you use in handwashing?
The adrenal cortex.
  • Ace of Spades answer for OB?
  • How long do you go to the doctor for pregnancy every week?
  • Cushing Syndrome is the oversecretion of?
  • What is the 2nd best toy for a 0-6 month old?
Private room - door can be openGlovesGown- if giving direct careHandwashingDisposable supplies
  • What is the best toy for a 0-6 month old?
  • Airborne precautions are for what 4 diseases?
  • To treat supraventricular arrythmias you give?
  • Contact precautions have what 5 things?
Open system and empty water.
  • Calcium Channel Blocker side effects? (the 2 H's)
  • Post partum assessment should include what?
  • If water is present in the dependant loops you?
  • For a cervical laminectomy they can never?
Red papular rash on babys torso which is benign and disappears after a few days.
  • Erythema toxicum neonatorum is?
  • If asked how to treat A-fib first you?
  • Truest most valid sign of labor is?
  • What are the 4 types of insulin?
Thinning of the cervix (0-100%)
  • Elevated bilirubin level?
  • V-tach is?
  • S/S of upper use?
  • Effacement is?
pink- rose pink
  • Lochia color serosa?
  • Dilantin toxic level?
  • How do you confront?
  • Moderate lochia is?
ContagiousImmunosupressedFresh post-op
  • What is the second best toy for a 9-12 month old?
  • What is the second best toy for a 6-9 month old?
  • Allow adolescents to be in each others rooms unless?
  • What is the biggest danger with low blood sugar?
one crutch and opposite foot togetherOther crutch and other foor together. 2 points 2gether and the same time.
  • O2 sat below 93 you?
  • What side do you advance the cane with?
  • Toxic effects of aminoglycosides?
  • Describe a 2 point gait?
No it is bad. You need to find the air leak, tape it, report it and then record it.
  • Is bubbling in the water seal continuously good?
  • Use the even numbered gaits when weakness is?
  • How should you prioritize labs?
  • If my patient is underventilating I should choose?
Toxic drug levels
  • Zoloft decreases metabolism and can cause?
  • Aminoglycoside route of administration?
  • Neomycin and Kanmycin are used for what?
  • For injections SUBQ needles must have?
Tranquilizers
  • A 3-6 yr old is in what Piaget stage?
  • Clozaril(Clozapine) has what SE?
  • Benzodiazepines are considered minor what?
  • What position are your hands for handwashing?
Mania
  • Humalog duration?
  • Lithium toxic level?
  • Lochia color serosa?
  • Lithium decreases?
D5W with Insulin R (insulin pulls the K+ from the blood and pulls it in the cell with glucose. this buys time but doesnt solve the problem)
  • To decrease K+ you give?
  • For walkers remember you?
  • PO2 below 60 you?
  • If the pH is down it is?
Cleaning agent must have the prefix "chlor"
  • What do you use for hand scrubbing?
  • When do you use scrubbing?
  • How do you assess duration of a contraction?
  • When do you draw a IV peak level?
0-4 cm dilatedContractions are 5-30min apartLasting 15-30 sec.They are mild
  • Latent phase is?
  • Permanent restrictions for a laminectomy?
  • Platelets norm?
  • What is a somatic delusion?
1st breathing (rate and rhythm)2nd arm and motor sensory
  • Pre-op cervical laminectomy's most important assessment is?
  • Is bubbling in the suction control chamber intermittently good?
  • What interventions do you do for all other OB complications? (LION)
  • Piagets sensorimotor stage is characterized by?
Metabolic
  • What two things should you work on with a preschooler (3-6 yr.) ?
  • If the potassium is high (5.4-5.9 high but still within the 5's) you?
  • If you have no idea what a drug is check to see if it is ___. If it is pick a _______ SE.
  • If the pH and the BiCarb are both in the same direction then it is?
Juice, hard candy, icing, honey, syrup
  • Be concerned about PVC's if? ( the 6, 6 T's of PVC's)
  • What is toddler (1-3 yr.) play characterized by?
  • What is a paranoid delusion?
  • Examples of rapidly metabolizing carbs?
Trouble defects
  • What defects have right to left shunts and are cyanotic?
  • Crutches always move with what leg?
  • What side do you hold the cane?
  • What are the two long term problems from diabetes?
To the momBefore deliveryIM
  • Where do you put on PPE?
  • What is Trousseaus sign?
  • How do you give Betamethasone?
  • How do you assess the intensity of a contraction?
PTT
  • What do you monitor if on Heparin?
  • What makes a patient unstable? (7)
  • If the tubing is disconnected you?
  • Withdrawal of an upper causes everything to go?
Anything that is purposeful (rolling a ball back and forth)
  • What do you monitor in Coumadin?
  • What do you use for hand scrubbing?
  • What is the second best toy for a 9-12 month old?
  • What is the biggest problem in abuse?
1 lb a month
  • What are the five uppers?
  • Crutches always move with what leg?
  • What are phenothiazines?
  • 1st trimester weight gain?
"zap"
  • What is the second best toy for a 9-12 month old?
  • Contractions should be no longer then ____ and no closer then_____.
  • Most second generation tranquilizers have what in them?
  • What is the best toy for a toddler (1-3 yr.)?
Lay flat on side during and 1hr after mealsDecrease fluids during meals(drink between meals)Decrease carbs (aka ^ protein diet)
  • S/S of Hyperthyroidism?
  • What is manipulation?
  • What are the five uppers?
  • 3 treatments for dumping syndrome?
Make sure it's intact( if left in hemorrhage 1st infection 2nd)Check for three vessels (2 arteries, 1 vein)AVA
  • If you know what a particular drug does pick a SE in the ______ body system.
  • Transition phase is?
  • During the third stage of labor and delivery (placental delivery) you do what two things?
  • Knowing the location of a laminectomy is key to getting the ? right.
Kinking, Water in dependant loops and mucus in the airway.
  • How long can you clamp a chest tube?
  • Airborne precautions are for what 4 diseases?
  • High pressure alarms are caused by what three types of obstructions?
  • What is the first thing you assess in a Med-Surg situation?
500
  • Absolute neutrophil count (ANC) norm?
  • Is it normal to be slightly anemic during pregnancy?
  • Can the sink have handles for scrubbing?
  • Adolescents (12-18 yr.) "play" is?
Myexedema
  • How long do you wash for handwashing?
  • What is the name of the disease for hypothyroidism?
  • What is a somatic delusion?
  • Never choose _______ as a food for children.
Amnesia with confabulation (making up stories).
  • What are the two tocolytics?
  • Primary symptom of Wernickes?
  • Hgb level in first trimester?
  • Addisons Disease treatment?
LeukopeniaNeutropeniaAgranulocytosisImmunosupressionBone marrow supression
  • In aminoglycoside use monitor?
  • If platelets are below 90,000 you?
  • When do you wash your hands?
  • If the WBC is low it is called?
V-tach, A-fib, A-flutter and PVC
  • What are the four defects of Tetrology of Fellot?
  • What two drugs can increase blood sugar?
  • What are the 4 potentially life threatening arrythmias?
  • Piagets concrete operations stage is characterized by?
High flow O2, 5 ice packs= 2 under each arm, 2 groin, 1 back of neck.
  • Thyroid storm treatment?
  • Transition phase is?
  • To treat AsystolE you give?
  • S/S of Cushing's Syndrome?
1.Radiation with I131 (radioactive iodine) 1st 24hrs be alone and flush the toilet alot.PTU(drug) worry about immunosuppresion.Surgical removal.
  • Contact precautions have what 5 things?
  • 3 treatments for dumping syndrome?
  • Graves disease treatment options are? (3)
  • How do you assess the intensity of a contraction?
Cleanest to least clean
  • Dry yours hands from...?
  • Hyperprexia is?
  • What causes angina?
  • All psych medications cause what?
It increases it.
  • For a Sub-total Thyroidectomy you are at risk for what?
  • What lab is the best indicator for long term blood sugar maintenance?
  • When a client is sick what does it do to there blood sugar?
  • Calcemias do the opposite of the prefix plus all what?
Same
  • Are patients with Delirium Tremens a danger to themselves or others?
  • If you know what a particular drug does pick a SE in the ______ body system.
  • What post-op complication do you watch for with a cervical laminectomy?
  • While on Lithium you must monitor the level as well as what?
Anticonvulsant
  • Dilantin is an?
  • Elevated bilirubin level?
  • Cushings Syndrome treatment?
  • MAOI's are the?
Insomnia
  • How long does it take for Coumadin to work?
  • Aminophylline toxic lever?
  • Prozac causes what?
  • NPH onset?
UterusLochiaExtremities
  • Do you sedate a patient with hypothyroidism?
  • What is the 2nd best toy for a 0-6 month old?
  • Post partum assessment should include what?
  • Truest most valid sign of labor is?
A quote in the question and a quote in the answer.
  • Variable decelerations?
  • Empathy question have?
  • Early decelerations?
  • Reason for laminectomy is?
Sodium
  • For a Sub-total Thyroidectomy you are at risk for what?
  • What defects have left to right shunts and are acyanotic?
  • While on Lithium you must monitor the level as well as what?
  • PVC's fall on what wave of the previous beat?
Strong side.
  • What raises ammonia levels the most?
  • What do you use for hand scrubbing?
  • What side do you hold the cane?
  • With Addison's Disease you ADD what?
Above
  • Potassium norm?
  • NPH peak?
  • CO2 norm?
  • Supra means?
More insulin
  • What sort of play do preschoolers (3-6 yr.) prefer?
  • With humalog when do you give it?
  • Lanoxin (digoxin) toxic level?
  • If client exercises less they need?
UP with the GOOD and DOWN with the BAD
  • When going up the stairs or down the stairs with crutched remember?
  • How long do you go to the doctor for pregnancy every week?
  • When given a prioritization question for lethal arrythmias if you are asked to prioritize and one say it happened 6 minutes ago and the other says 15 minutes ago which do you choose?
  • What is the #1 post-op answer for the NCLEX?
Fetal skeleton on X-rayFetal presence on ultrasoundAuscultation of FHR (heard at week 8, most likely at 10 and should be heard by 12)Examiner palpates fetal movement
  • If the WBC is low you should?
  • Graves disease treatment options are? (3)
  • Positive signs of pregnancy?
  • What is the #1 cause of DKA?
The generic term for a birthmark.
  • Addisons Disease treatment?
  • Excessive lochia is?
  • Downers are?
  • Nevus/Nevi is?
Intoxication
  • At birth if the mother was addicted to a substance always assume the newborn is in?
  • If the pH and the BiCarb are both in the same direction then it is?
  • When using the even gaits what one is for severe and what one for mild problems?
  • If a question has a drug with "zap " in it, the answer is probably?
Periodic wide, bizarre QRS's
  • N/I for restraints?
  • RBC norm?
  • MAOI's are the?
  • PVC is?
Hyperprexia
  • NMS has what associated with it?
  • If the WBC is low it is called?
  • High fetal heart rate?
  • S/S of hiatal hernia are?
8-10 cm dilatedContractions are 2-3 min apartLasting 60-90 secondsThey are strong
  • To treat dependency/codependency you ?
  • Transition phase is?
  • O2 sat below 93 you?
  • The fourth stage of labor is?
Acidosis
  • Is Wernickes reversible?
  • If the pH is down it is?
  • For Peds when in doubt pick?
  • If the INR is over 4 you?
Immunosuppresion, surgery, transplant, chemo, HIV
  • How do you give Survanta?
  • When do you use scrubbing?
  • What are the five uppers?
  • What is an illusion?
ADD-A-SONE
  • 90% of Calcium Channel Blockers end in?
  • With Addison's Disease you ADD what?
  • If the fundus is not above the naval the baby is not?
  • What is the only insulin safe to give at bedtime?
Recovery (1st 2 hours after the placenta is delivered)
  • The fourth stage of labor is?
  • If the WBC is low it is called?
  • Thyroid storm treatment?
  • N/I for restraints?
Atropine and Epinephrine but give it in reverse.
  • To treat AsystolE you give?
  • How do you give Survanta?
  • What is a hallucination?
  • How do you assess frequency of contractions?
IV or SUBQ
  • What sort of play do preschoolers (3-6 yr.) prefer?
  • With Addison's Disease you ADD what?
  • Normal weight gain for pregnancy?
  • What routes can you give Heparin?
ABCDEFG
  • Latent phase is?
  • Haldol has the SE?
  • SE of Betamethasone?
  • While on Lithium you must monitor the level as well as what?
Assess respiratory statusDo pursed lip breathing^ exhale timeDON't give O2 if the above isn't working call the doctor!
  • Benzodiazepines are ?
  • Atrail Flutter is?
  • CO2 is the 50's you?
  • Describe a 4 point gait?
When you try and make the patient hate something.
  • What is Trousseaus sign?
  • What is aversion therapy?
  • S/S of low blood sugar are?
  • When do you draw a trough level?
Bag them, (call for help) get new tube and then reconnect.
  • What do you do if the patients disconnected tube is on the floor?
  • What 4 things do you do if the water seal breaks on a chest tube?
  • What are the two long term problems from diabetes?
  • What are the four Tricyclic antidepressants you need to know?
Psychotropic drugs
  • What are the two neonatal lung medications?
  • What are phenothiazines?
  • What side do you hold the cane?
  • What are the S/S of serotonin syndrome?
Depression
  • 1st trimester weight gain?
  • Lanoxin (digoxin) toxic level?
  • For a laminectomy what incision site is more painful?
  • MAOI's treat?
Agranulocytosis and neutropenia.
  • What two words mean the same thing as immunosuppresion?
  • What are the three types of delusions?
  • Be concerned about PVC's if? ( the 6, 6 T's of PVC's)
  • What do you teach patients taking phenothiazines to report?
Assess bleedingPrepare bloodCall doctor
  • Benzo SE? (ABCD)
  • If variable its?
  • Hgb under 8 you?
  • What is dependency?
Alcohol
  • To treat denial you need to?
  • Vitamin B1 helps breakdown?
  • A Basilar chest tube is placed?
  • Addisons Disease treatment?
Counsel them later at a better time.
  • What is preschooler (3-6 yr.) play characterized by?
  • What do you do if a staff members behavior is legal, not harmful but just inappropriate?
  • When do you draw a IM peak level?
  • Major doses of phenothiazines are?
Diet 3Insulin 1Exercise 2
  • What are the two types of Thyroidectomys?
  • What do you use for hand scrubbing?
  • How do you treat back pain in pregnancy? (2nd and 3rd trimester)
  • How do you treat type I diabetes? (DIE)
Creative (no coloring book, use blank paper)CollectingCompetitive
  • School age (7-11 yr.) is characterized by the 3 C's, what are they?
  • High pressure alarms are caused by what three types of obstructions?
  • When going up the stairs or down the stairs with crutched remember?
  • If the pH is down my patient will show signs and symtoms of?
Normal, physiologic jaundice appears after 24 hours of age and disappears at about one week.
  • In aminoglycoside use monitor?
  • PO2 below 60 you?
  • How do you confront?
  • Hyperbilirubinemia is?
Humalog
  • Which insulin works the fastest?
  • What can children under for not have?
  • Crutches always move with what leg?
  • When changing the dose of Prozac for a young adult you must monitor for?
"T"
  • In airborne precautions it is ok to remove what piece of PPE outside of the room?
  • All congenital heart defects that are trouble start with a ?
  • If you know what a particular drug does pick a SE in the ______ body system.
  • For a Sub-total Thyroidectomy you are at risk for what?
Murmur and an echocardiogram done
  • S/S of hiatal hernia are?
  • All congenital heart defects have what?
  • 90% of Calcium Channel Blockers end in?
  • How do you treat type II diabetes? (DOA)
There is a referent ( something to which they refer). So the patient takes something from reality and has a sensory response.
  • S/S of Cushing's Syndrome?
  • How can you diffirentiate between illusions and hallucinations?
  • Benzo's can also be used for what 5 other reasons?
  • What are you at risk for following a Total Thyroidectomy?
3 hours
  • MAOI's are the?
  • Hemangiomas is?
  • Aminophylline is an?
  • Humalog duration?
Take insulin, take sips of water to stay hydrated and stay as active as possible.
  • What is a grandiose delusion?
  • All K+ wasting diuretics end in?
  • Humulin 70/30 is what?
  • Teach diabetics who are sick to?
Decrease... like decreased output, bradycardia and constipation
  • High pressure alarms are caused by what three types of obstructions?
  • If the pH is down my patient will show signs and symtoms of?
  • What 4 things do you do if a chest tube comes out?
  • Is bubbling in the water seal intermittently good?
Diet 1Oral hypoglycemic 3 Activity 2
  • What two drugs can increase blood sugar?
  • What do you monitor in Coumadin?
  • What is toddler (1-3 yr.) play characterized by?
  • How do you treat type II diabetes? (DOA)
Assess respiratory statusDo pursed lip breathingPrepare for intubationCall respiratory therapyCall the doctor
  • Benzo's can also be used for what 5 other reasons?
  • CO2 in the 60's (respiratory failure) you?
  • How do you treat prolapsed cord? 911!! OB emergency
  • How do you treat painful back labor?
Musical mobile (get rid of this at 6 months or when the child is sitting up)
  • What is the second best toy for a 6-9 month old?
  • What is the best toy for a 0-6 month old?
  • What side do you advance the cane with?
  • What are the five uppers?
ChickenFish
  • ACE of spades answer for OB?
  • What is the one circumstance that you as a nurse would support denial?
  • The ACE of spades answer for nutrition is to either pick ____ or _____.
  • What is the saying to help remember the four defects of Tetrology of Fellot?
Potassium
  • What are the two neonatal lung medications?
  • As the pH goes so goes my patient except for?
  • If you have a lab thats high and you don't know why pick?
  • What is the name of the disease for hypothyroidism?
Half the regular amount.
  • Elderly patients need to take what amount of Haldol?
  • What position are your hands for handwashing?
  • If an elderly patient OD's on Haldol what are they at risk for?
  • Aminoglycosides are given PO for what two reasons?
Start it
  • Aminoglycoside route of administration?
  • Dilantin therapeutic level?
  • Elevated bilirubin level?
  • Oxytocics do what to labor?
Defibrillate ... For V-fib you D-fib
  • S/S of hiatal hernia are?
  • To treat V-fib you ?
  • If variable its?
  • High fetal heart rate?
RSV, Herpatic infection, Staph infections and Enteric (bowel) infections
  • Calcium Channel Blockers treat what? (the 6 A's)
  • What are you at risk for following a Total Thyroidectomy?
  • Contact precautions are used for what 4 types of diseases?
  • How do you treat dyspnea during pregnancy? (2nd and 3rd trimester)
Move two crutches and bad leg together.Move good foot.Move all three together and then the good leg.
  • Dumping syndrome is?
  • If mucus is present you?
  • Describe a 3 point gait?
  • How often do you monitor during labor?
Tetany
  • If the pH and the BiCarb are both in the same direction then it is?
  • Calcium Channel Blocker side effects? (the 2 H's)
  • What is the #1 nursing diagnosis for a patient taking phenothiazines?
  • Post Op thyroidectomy risks 12-48 hrs for Total Thyroidectomy?
Beginning to end of contraction
  • How do you assess duration of a contraction?
  • Why is manipulation easier to treat then dependency/codependency?
  • What do you do if the patients disconnected tube is on the chest?
  • What are the four Tricyclic antidepressants you need to know?
Schizophrenia, Schizoaffective disorder, Major depression/mania (bipolar).
  • What are the four types of functional psychosis?
  • What is the biggest danger with low blood sugar?
  • What 4 things do you do if a chest tube comes out?
  • What is the length for hand scrubbing?
Non insulin dependantAdult onsetNon ketosis prone
  • Type II diabetes? (non all of the above)
  • What is a somatic delusion?
  • What is the #1 cause of DKA?
  • Number 1 intervention for Lithium toxicity?
"zine"
  • Aminoglycoside route of administration?
  • Must not take Benzo's for longer than?
  • Phenothiazines end in?
  • What is neologisms?
Antiemetics
  • Small doses of phenothiazines are?
  • Where do you remove PPE?
  • Large doses of phenothiazines are ?
  • If O2 sensor line is disconnected you?
Over 20 neonate only
  • What two drugs can increase blood sugar?
  • Lithium toxic SE?
  • Toxic bilirubin level?
  • Lithium toxic level?
This refers to the baby's presenting part (normally the head) to the mothers ischeal spine. So if the baby is above the ischeal spine they are given a - number, if they are below they are given a + number. + numbers are positive news and - numbers are negative news.
  • NPH onset?
  • Presentation is?
  • Effacement is?
  • Station is?
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