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What do you give for the treatment of serotonin syndrome? - Answers -Dantrolene Sodium
-Clonazepam (Klonopin) used to treat rigor
-Cooling blankets to control temperature
Acetaminophen OD S/S
Treatment? - Answers --Usually asymptomatice in the early phases
-Around 24-48 hours, N/V
-RUQ pain
-Hepatotoxicity: jaundice, elevated LFTs, prolonged PT, AMS, delirium
-Activated charcoal
-N-acetylcysteine (mucomyst)
Pneumococcal Vaccine - Answers --Age 65 or older
-Age 19-64 who smoke or have asthma
What is homonymous hemianopsia? - Answers --A condition in which a person sees only one
side ― right or left ― of the visual world of each eye
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,-Half vision
Who do you give stress ulcer prophylaxis to? - Answers --Mechanical vent >48hrs
-Long term corticosteroids
-Coagulopathy
-TBI
-Burns
-Sepsis
-Vasopressors
-GI bleeding/PUD
Political advocacy - Answers -start local then district, regional, state
WHO pain ladder - Answers -Step 1: Non-opioid (ASA, Tylenol, NSAIDS) +- adjuvant
Step 2: above + first line opioid (oxycodone, tramadol, codeine, hydrocodone, dihydrocodeine)
step 3: above + stronger opioid (morphine, hydromorphone, methadone, levorphanol, fentanyl,
oxy)
What is a standard of practice to start after 72 hrs inpatient? - Answers -DVT prophalyxis
Why is enteral feeding superior? - Answers --Less metabolic issues
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,-Maintains GI tract
-Less electrolyte imbalance issues (easier nitrogen balance)
-Less ClABSI
Cancer pt low WBC, high neutrophil, high fever, phlegm, cough what do you do first, ABX or
antipyretic? - Answers -Antipyretic??
Runner with crush injury down >5hrs concerned for? - Answers -Rhabdo
Mentoring/coaching - Answers -Instructing patient in how to successfully manage their own
conditions
-Instructing patients with asthma on how to manage exacerbations
-Instructing patient with DM on how to control blood glucose via diet and exercise
Average American reads at what level? - Answers -8th grade
What do institutional bylaws do? - Answers -Rules laid out by the institution that may provide
further qualifications and restrictions on the role of healthcare staff (duties, responsibilities and
privileges)
Standards of Practice - Answers --Developed by the ANA
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, -Provides guidelines for nursing practice
-Rules/definitions what it means to provide competent care
-Governed by the nurse practice act
What is quality improvement? - Answers --Using data to monitor outcomes of care process and
use improvement methods to design and test changes to continuously improve quality and
safety of the health care system
Florence Nightingale theory? - Answers -Theory is based on five points, which she believed to be
essential to obtain a healthy home, such as clean water and air, basic sanitation, cleanliness and
light, as she believed that a healthy environment was fundamental for healing
What is the purpose of managed care? - Answers --Focus on prevention, care management to
produce better patient outcomes, and help control health care cost
What is Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN)? - Answers -An initiative aimed at
providing future nurses with the knowledge, skills and attitude necessary to ensure continuous
improvement in quality and safety of their respective healthcare systems
What are the 6 competencies of QSEN? - Answers --Patient-Centered Care
-Teamwork and Collaboration
-Evidence-Based Practice
-Quality Improvement
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