A patient who is 32 weeks pregnant presents with a three-day history of headache
and significant swelling of the lower extremities and face. The
... [Show More] patient's vital signs are
BP: 160/90, HR: 105/min, RR: 19/min, Spo2: 94% onRA, Temp: 97.3 F. What
medication do you anticipate the provider to order FIRST?Correct Ans ➡
tylenol
magnesium sulfatefurosemide
A patient is brought in with a history of a head-on motor vehicle accident. The patient
was not wearing a seat belt and was traveling at 120 mph withthe deployment of an
airbag. They complain of severe lower abdominal andhip pain. A secondary trauma
survey reveals an unstable hip on lateral compression. What would be a PRIORITY
intervention in managing this patient? Correct Ans ➡ initiation of massive
transfusion protocolapplication of pelvic binder administration of IV fluids
A patient is brought in with possible foreign body obstruction and respiratorydistress.
The provider suctions the patient and unsuccessfully tries to insertan endotracheal
tube (ETT). What type of procedure would you anticipate NEXT? Correct Ans ➡
tracheostomy bronchoscopy chest tube insertion
Which of the following represent categories utilized to triage patients duringa mass
casualty incident (MCI)? Correct Ans ➡ Green, yellow, red, black
A patient presents with a two-day history of fever, cough, mild shortness ofbreath
(SOB), sore throat, myalgia, and new onset of loss of taste and smell.What is the
patient MOST likely suffering from? Correct Ans ➡ COVID 19
A patient is brought in after being struck by lightning during a heavy thunderstorm.
What would be the PRIORITY intervention for this patient uponarrival? Correct Ans
➡ Monitor cardiac rhythm
A patient with a history of advanced-stage leukemia presents with a history of
increasing shortness of breath in the last 4 days. The patient is anemic and has
multiple bruises on their extremities. What is the MOST likely causeof bruising?
Correct Ans ➡ Thrombocytopenia
A new nurse observes their preceptor giving the incorrect dosage of a medication to a
patient. Implementing the ethical principle veracity, whataction would the new nurse
take? Correct Ans ➡ inform the charge nurse about what happened and
document it.
A patient presents with a 5-day history of runny nose, headache and productive
cough. The patient is unable to speak full sentences, reports having a history of
moderate to severe COPD, and has a SpO2 reading of89%. What intervention do you
anticipate implementing FIRST for this patient? Correct Ans ➡ provide
oxygen
You exit your patient's room and as you walk away, you hear a thud. Uponinspection,
you find your patient on the floor. What would you do FIRST?
Correct Ans ➡ Assess the patient for injury
An adult patient who is 70 kg has a full-thickness burn over 30% of their body surface
area. What is the anticipated fluid replacement for a patient in the first 8 hours is
based on the Parkland formula? Correct Ans ➡ 4200ml
A patient presents with possible organophosphate toxicity. What would youexpect to
find upon assessment? Correct Ans ➡ Diaphoresis
You see a fellow nurse placing an opioid medication in their pocket rather than
administering it as ordered. What would you do NEXT? Correct Ans
➡ Tell your immediate super [Show Less]