Study Group Question - Do you think you know it?

Nursing Students NCLEX

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I was having this discussion with a friend, but we later agree to to these. Hope this will benefit all nurses student still in school or awaiting to take NCLEX. Is more or less like a study :rckn:group. If you think you have any question you can thread and pple will respond with answer. Just thread in question with no answer to see what you have learn so far.

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Absence of bubbling in the water seal compartment indicate what?:thnkg:

supine position because u cannot position the patient to the operative side, a detached retina will stay in place in a supine position. the others options will affect the healing process .

question:

ummmm....not.

"[color=#990000]these materials hold the retina in place against the back

wall of the eye while the laser scars are forming. after this

surgery, it may be important for the patient to maintain a certain

position of the head, which is often a face-down(prone) position.

eventually, the gas is absorbed and replaced by fluid produced by

the eye".

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http://www.carolinaretinadoc.com/retinaldetachment.html

"if the doctor repaired the retina using the gas bubble procedure, you must keep your head face down or turned to one side for several weeks. it is important to maintain this position so the gas bubble pushes the retina in place."

http://www.vitrectomy.com/

"you may be instructed to take advantage of this splint-like effect by positioning yourself in a certain face down position until the bubble clears. you retina surgeon will give you exact instructions before you leave the hospital."

http://www.retinaldetachmentprevention.com/postopinfo.htm

..... because the pt in the question is experiencing internal bleeding and heparin should be given quickly to increase the blood coagulation and later can be given in smaller doses daily.:up:

you got it backwards- heparin does not increase blood coagulation- it prevents it. heparin should not be given to a pt with internal bleeding.

what is the fx of the gallbladder

1-to synthesis and manufacture bile

2-collect and dilute bile

3-to regulate bile flow into the body system

4-collect,concentrate and store bile

what is the normal average onset of menstruation

1-12

2-13

3-14

4-15

what is the proper way to administer a tuberculin skin test to a pt

1-intravenously

2-subcutaneously

3-intradermally

4-intramuscularly

Specializes in L & D, Med-Surge, Dialysis.

what is the fx of the gallbladder

1-to synthesis and manufacture bile

2-collect and dilute bile

3-to regulate bile flow into the body system

4-collect,concentrate and store bile :nurse:

what is the normal average onset of menstruation

1-12

2-13 :nurse:

3-14

4-15

what is the proper way to administer a tuberculin skin test to a pt

1-intravenously

2-subcutaneously

3-intradermally :nurse:

4-intramuscularly

:D:d

Specializes in L & D, Med-Surge, Dialysis.

what is the primary purpose of using incentive spirometer

1-to encourage in coughing

2-to arouse and stimulate the pt

3-to encourage deep breathing

4-to determine respiratory status

before administering oxygen therapy, the nurse should

1-review the pt hx for copd

2-auscultate bilateral breath sound

3-draw abg

4-observe pt respiratory status

what is the primary purpose of using incentive spirometer

1-to encourage in coughing

2-to arouse and stimulate the pt

3-to encourage deep breathing

4-to determine respiratory status

before administering oxygen therapy, the nurse should

1-review the pt hx for copd because in copd we have to give oxygen cautiously

2-auscultate bilateral breath sound

3-draw abg

4-observe pt respiratory status

Specializes in L & D, Med-Surge, Dialysis.

what is the primary purpose of using incentive spirometer

1-to encourage in coughing

2-to arouse and stimulate the pt

3-to encourage deep breathing -:up: main purpose is to help the pt to deep breath after surgery.

4-to determine respiratory status:down: overall goal but option 3 is the most correct in these situation.but the question is asking for primary purpose :argue:

before administering oxygen therapy, the nurse should

1-review the pt hx for copd because in copd we have to give oxygen cautiously :nurse:

2-auscultate bilateral breath sound

3-draw abg

4-observe pt respiratory status

Specializes in L & D, Med-Surge, Dialysis.

what is the most important purpose of intermittent positive pressure breathing

1-mobilization of bronchial secretions

2-incr alveolar ventilation

3-prevention of atelectasis

4-dcr airway volume

what is the best position to place a child with myelomeningocele

1-supine

2-prone

3-sidelying

4-semi-fowler

what is the most important purpose of intermittent positive pressure breathing

1-mobilization of bronchial secretions not sure :(

2-incr alveolar ventilation

3-prevention of atelectasis

4-dcr airway volume

what is the best position to place a child with myelomeningocele

1-supine

2-prone

3-sidelying

4-semi-fowler

Specializes in L & D, Med-Surge, Dialysis.

what is the most important purpose of intermittent positive pressure breathing

1-mobilization of bronchial secretions not sure :(:down:- part of the effect of ippb but the most is to incr aveolar ventilation.

2-incr alveolar ventilation :up:

3-prevention of atelectasis

4-dcr airway volume

what is the best position to place a child with myelomeningocele

1-supine

2-prone:nurse:

3-sidelying

4-semi-fowler

Specializes in L & D, Med-Surge, Dialysis.

what sign will indicate that a toddler with laryngotracheobronchitis symptoms is improving. sata

1-pink nailbed

2-incr in appetite

3-severe hoorificeness

4-hr 118

which of the ffg is an ineffective method of treating hyperthyroidism

1-administering of ptu

2-radioiodine therapy

3-administering of corticosteriod

4-administering of proloid

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