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MED SURG EXAM 4 PRACTICE QUESTIONS WITH RATIONALES AND NURSE EDUCATION TIPS



Multiple Sclerosis (Interferon Beta)

Monitor for:

 ✅ Infection (fever, sore throat, cough)
 ✅ Depression or suicidal thoughts
 ✅ Liver dysfunction (jaundice, dark urine)
 ✅ Flu-like symptoms (take acetaminophen or ibuprofen before injection if prescribed)

Parkinson's Disease

Think TRAP:

 Tremor at rest
 Rigidity
 Akinesia/Bradykinesia
 Postural instability

Advanced disease often requires an interdisciplinary team:

 Physical therapy
 Occupational therapy
 Speech therapy
 Nutrition
 Social work
 Nursing

,Fat Embolism Syndrome (FES)

Classic Triad:

 Hypoxemia (dyspnea, tachypnea)
 Neurologic changes (confusion, lethargy, restlessness)
 Petechial rash (chest, neck, axillae, conjunctiva)

Memory Trick: "FAT = Lungs, Brain, Spots."

 Lungs → Hypoxemia
 Brain → Lethargy/confusion
 Spots → Petechiae

These are excellent NCLEX-style questions and are commonly tested in medical-surgical nursing.

Skeletal Traction
Remember "Traction is Continuous."

 Weights hang freely.
 Never remove weights unless prescribed.
 Never allow weights to rest on the floor.
 Maintain body alignment.
 Report disruption of skeletal traction promptly.

Gout
Cause: Hyperuricemia → uric acid crystal deposits.

Common triggers:

 Red meat
 Shellfish
 Alcohol (especially beer)
 Organ meats

, Acute attack:

 Severe pain
 Redness
 Swelling
 Warmth (often the great toe)

Osteomyelitis
Expected findings:

 Elevated ESR and CRP
 Bone pain
 Fever (may be absent in chronic disease)
 Drainage from wound
 Positive bone culture (gold standard)

Meniere's Disease
Remember: "Low Salt = Less Vertigo."

Teach clients to:

 Eat a low-sodium diet
 Avoid caffeine and alcohol
 Stop smoking
 Change positions slowly

Glaucoma Medications (Timolol)
Monitor for:

 Bronchospasm
 Bradycardia
 Hypotension
 Fatigue

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