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:

what is the best position to place a child with a congenital hip disclocation

1- semi fowler with lef flexed position

2- legged adducted with hob elevated

3- prone position with abducted hip (not sure)

4- trendelenburg position

what teaching will the nurse teach a pt with gout

1- take aspirin when in pain

2- increase uric acid in food

3- take drug btw meal to aid in absorption

4- avoid food with purine

the nurse accompanies a client who is to have an ivp which reaction, if it were to occur, should the nurse report to the physician immidiately?

1. angioedema

2. feeling of warmth

3. flushing of the face

4. salty taste

2. a lient is in acuterenal failur. the nurse must assess the client carefully for which of the following potential complicaton?

1. tetany

2. hypernaterimia

3. vascular collapse

4 cardiac arrhythmias

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

what is the best position to place a child with a congenital hip disclocation

1- semi fowler with lef flexed position

2- legged adducted with hob elevated

3- prone position with abducted hip (not sure) :D

4- trendelenburg position

what teaching will the nurse teach a pt with gout

1- take aspirin when in pain

2- increase uric acid in food

3- take drug btw meal to aid in absorption

4- avoid food with purine :D

good jab!

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

the nurse accompanies a client who is to have an ivp, which reaction, if it were to occur, should the nurse report to the physician immidiately?

1. angioedema

2. feeling of warmth

3. flushing of the face - anaphalytic reaction

4. salty taste

2. a client is in acute renal failure. the nurse must assess the client carefully for which of the following potential complicaton?

1. tetany- hypocalcemia

2. hypernaterimia

3. vascular collapse

4 cardiac arrhythmias - hyperkalemia

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

what are the cardinal sign of thyroid storm

1- fever

2- tachycardia

3- hypertension

4- sweating

a pt with dumping syndrome should take fluid

1- only fluid with meal

2- fluid after meal

3- fluid btw meal

4- fluid with meal

the nurse accompanies a client who is to have an ivp, which reaction, if it were to occur, should the nurse report to the physician immidiately?

1. angioedema:up:angioedema is a severe allergic reaction to iodine in the dye used during an ivp it can cause edema of the larynx and difficulty in breathing. abc takes priority.

2. feeling of warmth

3. flushing of the face - anaphalytic reaction:no:

4. salty taste

2. a client is in acute renal failure. the nurse must assess the client carefully for which of the following potential complicaton?

1. tetany- hypocalcemia

2. hypernaterimia

3. vascular collapse

4 cardiac arrhythmias - hyperkalemia:up: an elevated serum potassium level hyperkalemia is common in acute renal failure and puts the client at risk for cardiac arrythmias. 1 option results from a below normal serum calcium levl (hypocalcemia) although hypocalcemia may occur in acute renal failure it dosen't cause signs or symptoms bcoz the acidosis that occurs with renal failure keeps more calcium in an ionized form.

what are the cardinal sign of thyroid storm

1- fever

2- tachycardia

3- hypertension

4- sweating

a pt with dumping syndrome should take fluid

1- only fluid with meal

2- fluid after meal

3- fluid btw meal

4- fluid with meal

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

what are the cardinal sign of thyroid storm

1- fever

2- tachycardia :D

3- hypertension

4- sweating

a pt with dumping syndrome should take fluid

1- only fluid with meal

2- fluid after meal :no:

3- fluid btw meal :up:

4- fluid with meal

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

[color=maroon]a pt who is taking diltiazem should be watch for which adverse reaction

[color=maroon]1-hypertension

[color=maroon]2-confusion

[color=maroon]3-heart failure

[color=maroon]4-tachycardia

[color=maroon]

[color=maroon]what teaching will the nurse teach a pt using nitroglycerine

[color=maroon]1-change the medication every 4 months

[color=maroon]2-change the medication every 5 months

[color=maroon]3-change the medication every 6 month

[color=maroon]4-change the medication if you feel stinging sensation on your tongue

[color=maroon]

[color=maroon]a nurse should teach the pt to take propanolol

[color=maroon]1-btw meal

[color=maroon]2-after meal

[color=maroon]3-on empty stomach

[color=maroon]4-with meal of fruit juice

a pt who is taking diltiazem should be watch for which adverse reaction

1-hypertension

[color=maroon]2-confusion

3-heart failure

[color=maroon]4-tachycardia

[color=maroon]what teaching will the nurse teach a pt using nitroglycerine

[color=maroon]1-change the medication every 4 months

[color=maroon]2-change the medication every 5 months

[color=maroon]3-change the medication every 6 month

4-change the medication if you feel stinging sensation on your tongue

[color=maroon]a nurse should teach the pt to take propanolol

[color=maroon]1-btw meal

[color=maroon]2-after meal

[color=maroon]3-on empty stomach

4-with meal of fruit juice

SAFE AND EFFECTIVE CARE ENVIRONMENT

1. A nure is planning the client assignmentfor the shift which pt should delegate to nursing asisstent ?

1. a client requiring dressing change

2. a client requiring frequent ambulation

3. client on bowel managment program requiring rectal suppositoies aand dialy enema

4. a lient with DM requiring daily insulin and reinforcemnet of diatery measures.

2. a psychotic client is pacing, agiatated , and presenting with aggresive gestures. speech pattern is rapid and client affect is belegerent. the immidiate priority would be ?

1 provide safety for the client and other client down and gain control.

2. provide the client on the unit with a sense of comfort and safety

3. assist the staff in caring for the client in a controlled environment

4. bring the client to a less stimulated area to calm down and gain control.

3. a nurse is planning care for a suicidal client. the nurse implement addiational precautions at which of the following times

1. during the day shift

2. on weekdays

3. between 8 AM to 10AM

4. during shift change

4. a patient with the daignose of MRSA. the nurse place the client on which type of trnsmission based precaution?

1 airborne

2 droplet

3 enteric

4 contact

5. a nurse is developing a plan of care for a client with diabetic ketoacidosis the nurse includes which intervention in the lan?

1. maintain side rails in upright postion

2. ambulate the client every 2 hours

3 assess for fluid overload

4. limit family visitation time.

6. a nurse is preparing to suction a client through a tracheostomy tube which protective items nurse wear to perform tracheostomy?

1. gown, mask, sterile gloves

2. goggles, mask, and gloves

3. mask, gown , and a cap

4. mask, sterileglove, and cap.

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

a pt who is taking diltiazem should be watch for which adverse reaction

1-hypertension

[color=maroon]2-confusion

3-heart failure :D

[color=maroon]4-tachycardia

[color=maroon]what teaching will the nurse teach a pt using nitroglycerine

[color=maroon]1-change the medication every 4 months

[color=maroon]2-change the medication every 5 months

[color=maroon]3-change the medication every 6 month:up: nitroglycerine should be change every 6months

4-change the medication if you feel stinging sensation on your tongue:no: stinging sensation is normal s/e of nitroglycerin.

[color=maroon]a nurse should teach the pt to take propanolol

[color=maroon]1-btw meal

[color=maroon]2-after meal

[color=maroon]3-on empty stomach- should be taken on empty stomach because delay the concentration of the drug

4-with meal of fruit juice :up: it will affect the peak absorption of the medication

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