You are to obtain informed consent for a Spanish-speaking patient scheduled for surgery. You do not speak Spanish and are having difficulty communicating
... [Show More] with your patient. Which of the following resources would be most appropriate to utilize in order to obtain consent? CORRECT ANSWER The hospitals language interpreter
You're reviewing the discharge medication list of a patient diagnosed with gastric ulcer. Which of the following medication should you question? CORRECT ANSWER Acetylsalicylic acid (Bauer buffered aspirin)
When taking care of a patient with pancreatitis, which of the following lab should be reviewed? CORRECT ANSWER Lipase and amylase
You're caring for a 12 hour postoperative parathyroidectomy patient. Which assessment finding would indicate an emergency? CORRECT ANSWER Laryngeal strider
Which of the following actions would be considered a violation of Hyppa? CORRECT ANSWER Looking through the chart of a coworker admitted to your unit
CORRECT ANSWER Sinus tachycardia
You are taking care of a patient who is admitted for left flank pain with a kidney stone of 1.5 cm. He asks you about the procedure what would be the most therapeutic response? CORRECT ANSWER Due to the size of the kidney stone it is an appropriate treatment?
NOT: Print reading materials about the subject and give it to the patient
The nurse is taking care of a patient who is terminally ill and has a DNR on file. Their patient has a sudden cardiac arrest and family wants CPR initiated. How should you respond? CORRECT ANSWER Honor the patient's wishes
CORRECT ANSWER Not normal sinus rhythm into a flutter
Correct answer is ventricular fibrillation
Your patient began deteriorating rapidly after complaining of shortness of breath. And ABG was drawn and the results are pH? HCO3 - 23. These values indicate the patient is experiencing: CORRECT ANSWER
Your inserting a urinary catheter into a male patient. As you inflate a balloon, the patient complains of discomfort what is the best action? CORRECT ANSWER Aspirate the fluid, advance the catheter farther, then re-inflate the balloon
When assessing a patient, you notice crepitus on the right upper shoulder. You notify the physician and anticipate which diagnosis? CORRECT ANSWER Subcutaneous emphysema
You are providing patient education to a patient prior to administering IV Protonix.... When there is no history of GERD CORRECT ANSWER Protonix is given as G.I. prophylaxis to prevent stress ulcers
CORRECT ANSWER Normal sinus with VTach
The patient has a morphine PCA post operatively. On rounding you notice respirations at eight per minute O2 saturation of 82%. What medication would be given in the situation? CORRECT ANSWER Narcan
You were caring for a patient who is 18 hours postop after a right BKA a. They report sudden chest pain pulse ox at 86%. The patient may be experiencing: CORRECT ANSWER Pulmonary embolism
Cardiac strip CORRECT ANSWER Unable to determine
At 0500, you know your patient to be diaphoretic, clammy, and their hands are shaking. The patient's blood sugar is currently 60. Which of the following is the most appropriate intervention CORRECT ANSWER Have the patient drink 120 ML's of orange juice
CORRECT ANSWER Ventricular tachycardia
CORRECT ANSWER Normal sinus rhythm
Which of the following food items would you question in the menu of your patient who is diagnosed with celiac disease? CORRECT ANSWER Wheat bread
A postoperative laparoscopic appendectomy patient is receiving morphine PCA for pain findings with alert you to the potential of a narcotic overdose? CORRECT ANSWER A respiratory rate of 8 breaths per minute
CORRECT ANSWER Paced rhythm
Your patient was admitted with severe dehydration. Which of the following orders would you question CORRECT ANSWER KCI 40 mEq IV push STAT
What is the first sign of increased intracranial pressure? CORRECT ANSWER Change in LOC
A patient suddenly complains of new onset of chest pain. The doctor is suspecting a possible?... What is most likely to be ordered? CORRECT ANSWER Morphine Duramorph, oxygen, nitrates,
Aceticsalicylic acid, Bayer buffered aspirin
The Glasgow, scale ranges from: CORRECT ANSWER 3 to 15
You deserve the nurse aid removing her gloves and immediately using alcohol hand sanitizer in a room with a patient who has C-Diff. What education should you provide to the nurse aide CORRECT ANSWER And washing with soap and water is mandatory because alcohol based hand sanitizers do not kill C-diff
Heart rate CORRECT ANSWER 80
Which of the following assessment findings should you report immediately to the physician for a patient who just had a bronchoscopy and biopsy? CORRECT ANSWER Sputum with streaks of blood
NOT: increased salivation
Your patient was just returned from surgery with a Jackson-Pratt JP drain in place which of the following is the best nursing action? CORRECT ANSWER Compress the drain, then plug the bulb to establish suction
Patient is admitted for shortness of breath. Do you notice the spouse adjusting the oxygen on the wall and she states "she always takes care of my husband" what would be an appropriate response? CORRECT ANSWER Educate the spouse on oxygen use as a medical device in the hospital
Deposition has ordered for your patience to begin a 24-hour urine collection. Your patient voids for the first time two hours after the orders received. What should be done with this urine sample? CORRECT ANSWER Discarded, then begin the 24-hour collection
Which of the following lab values would you expect to see in a patient diagnosed with? CORRECT ANSWER Lipase - 196
You were caring for a patient admitted with abdominal pain. Your patient has a bowel movement and you know dark tarry stool what would be the diagnosis? CORRECT ANSWER Upper G.I. bleed
Your COPD patient is complaining of wheezing and increased shortness of breath CORRECT ANSWER Assess your patient for a change in condition
What information is vital for you to know prior to administering an ordered dose of digoxin CORRECT ANSWER Heart rate
Your patient has been diagnosed with a hemorrhagic CVA CORRECT ANSWER Heparin infusion per pharmacy protocol
A 56-year-old man has an acute onset of shortness of breath, chest pain, apprehension, rapid pulse, cough with bloody sputum, diaphoresis, and syncope. The symptoms are indicative of: CORRECT ANSWER Pulmonary embolism?
NOT: tuberculosis [Show Less]