Flach Cards Collections

NCLEX: Maternal/Newborn

10, 2, 2, 25, active, Betamethasone, calcium gluconate, epidural, First, first, 3, 7, Fourth, latent, magnesium sulfate, methergine, oxytocin, Prostaglandin

2011-04-28 • 18 Cards

NCLEX prep

1 ft, 1 kg, 1 L, 1 lb, 1 lb, 1 ml, 1 pinch, 1 pt, 1 qt, 1 T, 1 teacup, 1 tsp, 1000mg, 120 gtts of water, 2.2lbs.

2011-04-28 • 130 Cards

Electrolyte Imbalances

Calcium-rich foods, Hypermagnesemia, Hyperphosphatemia, Hypomagnesemia, Magnesium-rich foods

2011-04-28 • 5 Cards

nclex review

A charge nurse of a long term care (LTC) facility is making out assignments. Which assignment made to an unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) requires intervention by the nursing director of the LTC facility?, A client is to receive three doses of potassium chloride 10 mEq in 100 mL of 0.9% normal saline to infuse over 30 minutes each. Which action is a priority assessment to perform before a nurse gives this medication?, A client on telemetry begins to have premature ventricular beats (PVBs) at 12 per minute. A nurse reviews the most recent laboratory results. Which lab test would require immediate action by the nurse?, Cholinergic Blockers Action, Cholinergic Blockers Adverse Effects, Cholinergic Blockers Examples, Cholinergic Blockers Indication, Cholinergic Blockers Nursing Interventions, Dopaminergic Therapy Action, Dopaminergic Therapy Adverse Effects, Dopaminergic Therapy Examples, Dopaminergic Therapy Indication, Dopaminergic Therapy Nursing Interventions, hypervolemia, hypovolemia

2011-04-28 • 16 Cards

HCC Test 6 Review NCLEX

Chap 30. A client asks the nurse, "What is the purpose of a physical examination?" Which response by the nurse is not correct?, Chap 30. A nurse asks a client to close her eyes, and then places a paper clip in the client's palm. The client correctly identifies the object. What test did the nurse perform?, Chap 30. A nurse is evaluating a nursing student's understanding of cranial nerves. Which of the following statements demonstrates a need for further teaching? The assessment method for:, Chap 30. After auscultating the abdomen, the nurse should report which of the following to the primary care provider?, Chap 30. Auscultation is the:, Chap 30. In a client with long-term emphysema, the nurse might expect to see which condition when inspecting the nails?, Chap 30. In what sites should the nurse auscultate the heart?, Chap 30. Most health assessments are performed in a head-to-toe sequence. The nurse needs to be aware:, Chap 30. Nurses perform physical assessments for different reasons. One of those reasons is:, Chap 30. Some nurses will prioritize their sequence of performing a health exam according to:, Chap 30. Students are taught to follow a head-to-toe assessment. This assists the student with:, Chap 30. The nurse documented that a brown-skinned client has pallor. What is the specific observation for this client?, Chap 30. The nurse explains to the client that the client is in the hospital following a car accident. Several minutes later, the nurse asks the client, "Where are you now?" The nurse is assessing the client's:, Chap 30. What are the methods used for physical examination?, Chap 30. What evidence would most likely indicate to the nurse that a client had a negative Romberg test? The client:

2011-04-28 • 216 Cards

nclex-pn study

1. sensorimotor stage (jean piaget), 2. preoperational stage (jean piaget), 3 concrete operational (jean piaget), 4. formal operations, abuse, addiction, anterior fontanels, asthma, bronchitis, conversion (defense mechanisms), coping mechanisms, defense mechanisms, displacement (defense mechanisms), emphysema, false labor

2011-04-28 • 24 Cards

NCLEX Decision Tree

Decision Tree Step 2?, Decision Tree Step 3?, Decision Tree Step 4?, Decison Tree Step 5?, What is the Decision Tree Step 1?

2011-04-28 • 5 Cards

Kee NClex questions from CD - Ch 20

Adults who take long acting sedatives or hypnotics are likely to experience:, Adverse effects of doxapram hydrochloride (Dopram), Ambien must be taken with caution, because its use may lead to:, An appropriate nursing diagnosis for a client who has received a sedative-hypnotic agent is:, An overdose of barbiturates is treated with:, Dantrolene (Dantrium) is the drug of choice to treat:, Lorazepam (Ativan) is a benzodiazepine that acts by:, Most drugs produce sedation at low doses, and ____ _____at higher ones., Secobarbital (Seconal) is a short acting drug for insomnia that may__, The antidote for benzodiazepine is:, when a patient receives spinal anesthesia, the most important thing for the nurse to monitor is:, zolpidem (Ambien) is an insomnia drug classified as:

2011-04-28 • 12 Cards

Lab Values - NCLEX

Albumin (g/dL), aPTT control, At risk for hemorrhage PT, Bicarbonate (meq/L), BUN, Calcium, Chloride (mEq/L), Creatinine, Critical fasting glucose (mg/dL), Digoxin (Lanoxin) (ng/mL), Dilantin therapeutic level (mcg/mL), Fasting glucose (mg/dL), Hematocrit females %, hematocrit males %, Hemoglobin female (g/dL)

2011-04-28 • 33 Cards

Lab Values for NCLEX

Albumin, Bilirubin, BUN, Calcium, Chloride, Creatinine, Digoxin, Dilantin, Gentamicin, Glucose, HCO3, Hematocrit (female), Hematocrit (male), Hemoglobin (female), Hemoglobin (male)

2011-04-28 • 30 Cards

Medications, Name Recognition set 2

Actus, Amaryl, Atropine sulfate, Atrovent, Avandia, Belladonna, Benztropine, Celexa, Cerebyx, Clonazepam, Compazine, Coumadin, Depakote, Diflucan, Diflucan

2011-04-28 • 67 Cards

Medications

5 Rights of Medication Administration, Acetylcysteine (Mucomyst), Adrenergic Blockers, Adrenergic Drugs, Alkylating Agents, Aminoglycosides (Mycins) Except for Erythromycin, Amiodarone (Cordarone), Angiotensin Converting Enzyme (ACE) Inhibitors, Antacids, Antiarrhythmics, Antibiotic Antineoplastic Agents, Anticholinergic, Anticonvulsants, Antidiarrheals, Antiemetics

2011-04-28 • 124 Cards

NCLEX-PN review

"When taking a BP, if the arm is below the heart level, will the BP reading be elevated or decreased?, 1 gr (grain) = how many mg?, 1 kg = how many liters of water?, 1 oz = how many mL?, 1 tbsp = how many mL?, 1 tsp = how many mL?, Cyanosis, increased RR, decreased BP, pulmonary crackles are signs of right or left sided heart failure, Do Mydriatic drops constrict or dilate the pupils?, Do Myotic drops constrict or dilate the pupils?, Drugs ending in "olol" belong to which drug classification?, Drugs ending in "pril" belong to which drug classification?, Drugs ending in "statin" belong to which drug classification?, EKG strip facts: each little box equals?, Enema position is on the left or right side?, How do you mix insulin?

2011-04-28 • 88 Cards

nclex gi

100, 2-7, 24, 4, 4, aseptic, barium, Barium enema, barium enema study, colonoscopy, Barium swallow series, central line, cholecystogram, cirrhosis, Crohn's Disease, Dumping syndrome

2011-04-28 • 27 Cards

Barbara chap 14 NCLEX

During the outcome identification and planning step of the nursing process, the nurse works in partnership with the patient and family to do which of the following? 1) formulate and validate prioritized nursing diagnoses. 2) Identify expected patient outc, From which of the following are outcome derived?, Mr Price tells the nurse he fears becoming, Use Maslow's hierarchy of human needs to prioritize the following patient from highest priority (#1) to lowest priority (#4). 1) Disturbed body image.2) Ineffective Airway Clearance. 3) Spiritual distress. 4) Impaired social interaction, When helping Mr. Price turn in bed, nurse notices that his heels are reddened and plans to place him on precautions for skin breakdown . This is an example of:, which of the following guidelines for outcome writing are correct? 1) at least one of the outcomes shows a direct resolution of the problem statement in the nursing diagnosis. 2) The patient ( and family) values the outcomes. 3) The outcomes are supportiv, Which of the following is an example of an affective outcome?, Which of the following is an optional element in a measurable outcome., Which of the following outcomes are correctly written? 1) Offer Mr Myer 60ml fluid every 2 hrs while awake.2) During the next 24 hour period, the patient's fluid intake will total at leat 2,000 ml. 3)By discharge Mrs. Gaston will know how tobath her newbo

2011-04-28 • 9 Cards