KAYBDT6

KAYBDT6 BSN, RN

L & D, Med-Surge, Dialysis

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  1. what is the drug of choice used to counteract the adverse effect of extrapyramidal effect of neuroleptic. what is the most complication of peritoneal dialysis? what are the most successful indication...
  2. drug used to manage pt with alcohol withdrawal is
  3. What nutrient are necessary in fighting and healing wounds? 1- Vitamin C and Zinc 2- Vitamin K and D 3- Vitamin E and Calcium what is used to manage pt with alcohol
  4. :ancong!: Pt with status epilepticus always have a continuous seizure and which can lead to respiratory distress while others can be attended to later which are not life
  5. Who be the first pt to be assess during the morning shift? 1- pt with Status epilepticus first day in the hospital 2- pt with Epilepsy first day in the hospital 3- pt with Trigeminal neutralgia...
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  7. what position will you place a pt post- operatively after repair of detached retina of the left eye? Give rationale for your answer. 1- prone 2- supine 3- left side 4- right
  8. :ancong!: Adverse effect of Betamethasone are HYPERGLYCEMIA, HYPERTENSION AND HYPOKALEMIA ( MUSCLE
  9. what is the adverse effect of BETAMETHASONE? 1- Hypoglycemia 2- Hypotension 3-
  10. Heparin is best given in high doses follow by smaller daily doses. Because the pt in the question is experiencing internal bleeding and heparin should be given quickly to increase the blood...
  11. A pt is admitted to medical surgical unit due to internal bleeding. Heparin is prescribed for the pt. Before heparin therapy, In what doses should heparin be started? A- small doses followed by...
  12. Which child will you assign to an obstetrical nurse: 2- Galactemia Age 6days, 1st day in the hospital:up: Rationale: Because it's a life threatening situation if not prevented earlier which can...
  13. Name the things involved in the Glasgow Coma scale!! Plus how would your score someone? What score indicates that they are in a Coma? Glasgow coma from my own understanding assess for MOTOR, VERBAL...
  14. GALACTEMIA
  15. how long till i get my ATT?

    I have same problem because my name was spelled wrongly. I don't seem to understand while such a mistake.Was told to call back in 2 weeks to see if the problem have been fixed.I cant wait any longer...
  16. Which child will you assign to an obstetrical nurse: 1- Cystic fibrosis Age 1, 1st day in the hospital 2- Galactemia Age 6days, 1st day in the hospital 3- Intussusception 6 months 1st
  17. 12 CRANIAL NERVES OLFACTORY: smell OPTICS: eye OCULOMOTOR: PERLA TROCLEAR: eye movement TRIGEMINAL: jaw, cheek ABDUCEN: eye movement FACIAL : ask pt to raise eyebrow, wrinkle the forehead and open...
  18. You have 3 babies in the pediatric room, which baby will you assess first 1-pyloric stenosis who is a newborn 2-Esophageal atresia who is newborn 3-PKU who is a day
  19. You have 3 babies in the pediatric room, which baby will you assess first 1-pyloric stenosis who is a newborn 2-Esophageal atresia who is newborn 3-PKU who is a day
  20. 1. Varicella - AIRBORNE 2. MRSA - CONTACT 3. Urinary tract infections -STANDARD 4. open infected wounds -CONTACT 5. Pneumonia -DROPLET 6. Measles AIRBORNE 7. TB -AIRBORNE/DROPLET 8. HIV-STANDARD 9....
  21. AMPHOGEL: Is used to suppress secretion of stomach acid. Must be taken with water and must not be swallowed whole but must be chewed thoroughly before swallowing to prevent it from entering the small...
  22. what are the modifiable risk factor for
  23. Late deceleration means UTEROPLACENTAL INSUFFICIENCY. Intervention are: change position of the mother to left side Aminister oxygen to the