NR 341 Quizzes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and Exam Content

  • NR 341 Quizzes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and Exam Content
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Respiratory Quiz

  1. Decision to intubate, which patient needs to be transferred to ICU: Answer will be ___
  2. What type of 02 modality would provide the lowest level of oxygen
  3. HR 84: BP 120/76: RR 18 SPO2 %96: Patient teaching SATA
  4. Patient has possible pneumonia and poor oxygenation state whether it's Neuro: Respiratory: Cardiac
  5.  
  6. When is it necessary to suction a client: SATA
  7. Patient experiencing shortness of breath, difficulty lying flat, what medication would you administer?
  8. Results of arterial blood gas. You’re going to be given the values

 

Quiz 2 Cardiac

  1. After administering prior medication, the EKG monitor displays what rhythm is this?
  2. The nurse is aware of the door to the drug treatment protocol. What is the acceptable time frame from entering the door of the facility to the time of the drug treatment for ACS?
  3. R.P has a successful cardiac angioplasty of the right coronary artery 12 hours prior. He is now complaining of palpitations and dyspnea. The EKG monitor displays:
  4. Which medication does the nurse anticipate using to convert this rhythm?
  5. What electrical treatment would the nurse anticipate for this rhythm?
  6. The nurse is receiving the 12 lead EKG obtained in the E.R. Which finding indicates R.P is having an acute MI(STEM)?
  7. The nurse anticipates care for chest pain and suspected acute coronary syndrome (ACS). Arrange these items in correct order
  8. The nurse reassesses the client and notices jugular vein distension and mild bilateral ankle edema. What is a possible reason for the jugular vein distention bilaterally on the initial exam?
  9. Please list for the scenario the modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors
  10. Prior to administering Nitroglycerine, what nursing actions are required? SATA
  11. The nurse is reviewing R.P’s rhythm strip, choose the correct interval on the right to the value on the left indicating the correct value for each interval.
  12. After 1-week R.P is being discharged home with a diagnosis of inferior wall MI and mild CHF. Medications prescriptions include: ASA 324mg daily: Captopril 25mg PO three times daily: Nitroglycerin 0.3mg SL for chest pain. The nurse is preparing to provide discharge patient education for R.P. What would be included instructions? SATA
  13. The healthcare provider suspects R.P has an inferior wall myocardial infarction. Which leads would the nurse see the EKG pathological changes in>
  14. The nurse is reviewing laboratory values, which lab value indicated early suspicion of R.P’s myocardial infarction?

Review the different forms of SHOCK with manifestations and treatments as designated in notes and review. Therapeutic Communication and teaching on these patients

Memorize the normal Pulmonary artery and PAOP (Wedge pressure) values. Review IABP (balloon pump) interventions and care.

 

Quiz 3 Burns

 

  1. What are potential costs of JB LOC (SATA)?
  2. What type of diet should JB be on (fill in)?
  3. What type of shock was JB highest risk for?
  4. What type of treatment should the nurse be expected to order?
  5. Dark red urine
  6. What type of kidney injury JB is experiencing?
  7. ABG question
  8. TBSA percentage is JB experiencing arm and leg?
  9. Fluid requirement for the first 24 hours?
  10. Hourly rate for first 8 hours?

 

Quiz 4 Hemodynamics and Shock

  1. What complication of acute MI is the client experiencing? Multiple choice
  2. What indicates that the client is experiencing a cardiogenic shock? Fill in ans
  3. What problem statement is appropriate for this patient? Multiple choice
  4. What is the nurse's best response to the family? Multiple choice
  5. What does the significant reading of the pulmonary artery pressure? Multiple
  6. Math calc?
  7. Interpretation of ABG reading?
  8. The patient is frightened and is setting off the high pressure alarm on the ventilator. What should the nurse do?
  9. What should the nurse delegate to the unlicensed assistant?
  10. A patient with an intra aortic balloon pump. How should the nurse care?

 

Quiz 5 Neuro & GI

  1. Signs and symptoms of retroperitoneal hemorrhage
  2. Modifiable & nonmodifiable risk factors for stroke
  3. Interventions to prevent aspiration of enteral feedings
  4. Signs and symptoms of meningitis
  5. Confirm placement of tube feeding
  6. Electrolyte imbalance evident with Trousseau's and Chvosteck’s signs
  7. Underlying patho of a GI hemorrhage
  8. What is the normal value of ICP (Intracranial pressure)
  9. What is the CPP (cerebral perfusion pressure)?

 

Test 1 topics

  • Study cardiac rhythms and ekg strips it was like 5 of those bad boys
    • A-fib, atrial flutter, v-tach, pace maker
  • Test 2 topics what came on exam soft

  • Triage know the categories
    • Expectant(Black):
    • Immediate(Red)
    • Delayed(yellow)
    • Minor(green)
    • Can assist with own care. Patient can be walking with wounds
  • ABCDE
    • A: Airway
    • Disability: Decline in neuro status
    • Examine/environment: Assess patient, remove there clothing to assess body but make sure you prevent hypothermia. (Examine answer: Cover the patient with a blanket)
  • Gastric lavage for Esophageal varices nursing interventions: Turn patient on side (done to prevent aspiration)
  • Anaphylaxis shock nursing intervention: Administer epinephrine
  • What is the purpose of an escharotomy? Incision is made into the eschar for improved circulation
  • Nursing interventions for an A-line: Ans Zeroing (calibrating the A-line to the phlebostatic axis
  • For diabectic ketoacidosis(DKA) desmopressin is used to which will be a sign of improvement: Urine specific gravity of 1.015
  • DKA something about treatment the patient will need fluid resuscitation
  • Mannitol is used for intra cranial pressure what will be the nurses main priority in monitoring: Intracranial pressure(ICP)
  • Patient has deep fullness burns patient skin will be: black(eschar) and painless
  • Partial thickness patient skin: red with blisters
  • ABG question values are given PH:7.15 PaCO2:93 HCO3:23 Respiratory acidosis uncompensated
  • Burn patient and bp is low low ALWAYS give lactated ringers
  • Patient with a hemorrhagic stroke will have a headache like never before
  • Question about a CVP of 1: you will administer fluids normal saline or lactated ringers whichever it was.

 

 

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