NSG 125 Exam 1 (Modules 2-5)
Questions with correct Answers
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Evidence-based practice - ANS-new data changes practices over time, not required to receive
reimbursement from insurance
Patient needs assistance with eating after a stroke- which therapist do you consult with? -
ANS-Occupational Therapist
Nursing Process - ANS--A Universal Intellectual Standard, importance of critical thinking
-Used to systematically collect and analyze data about a patient
DAR notes - ANS-Data, action, response (Focus charting)
Goals of promoting mobility following surgery - ANS--to prevent venous stasis- meaning of the
blood and it's also to promote optimal respiratory function so saying all of that it's important to
get the patient out of the bed and walk them which can prevent multiple complications
People who cannot provide informed consent - ANS-Patients who are cognitively impaired,
mentally ill or neurologically/ incapacitated
Labs that need to be reviewed prior to surgery - ANS--WBC
-K
Major goal of surgery - ANS-Keep patient free from injury
Item for review in patient's chart during hemorrhage - ANS-Religious beliefs on blood
transfusion
Patients with higher risk of wound dehiscence - ANS-Bariatric patients
Medication used for replacement - ANS-Estrogen
Medication used for interruption - ANS-BP meds
Medication used for potentiation - ANS-Diuretic
, P.I.N.C.H - ANS-High alert drugs:
-Potassium
-Insulin
-Narcotics
-Chemotherapy agents
-Heparin, or other blood clotting drugs
Risk of food + drug reactions - ANS-Foods can inhibit and alter med metabolism and therefore
increase toxicity
Nursing priority for hepatotoxic drugs - ANS-Review current liver serum enzymes
Antimicrobial therapies - ANS--antibacterial
-antiviral
-antifungal
-antiprotozoal
Fluoroquinolone Nurse Teaching - ANS-high risk of tendon injury- alert provider of any patient
swelling/ pain
Vancomycin - ANS--Used to treat severe MRSA/ C. diff infections
-Ensure Vanco is administered over 60 min via pump
-Monitor serum creatinine levels
-obtain serum trough levels
Cephalosporins - ANS-5 generations.
-side effects include allergic reaction: Macular/ papular rash several days after start of treatment
-
Tetracycline - ANS--used for acne vulgaris, Lyme disease
-dark brown staining of the teeth is possible and a long term issue
Aminogylcosides - ANS-Nursing consideration: monitor due to Increased risk of toxicity
Sulfonamides & Trimethoprim - ANS--educate patient to finish entire course due to prevent
adverse effects
-hypersensitivity reactions or severe rash: Stevens-Johnson syndrome
Amphotericin B - ANS-nursing priority: monitor kidney function while receiving IV antifungal
treatment due to risk of nephrotoxicity
Dehydration - ANS--hypovolemia: inadequate tissue perfusion
-S/S: tachycardia, tachypnea, elevated HCT/ BUN/ sodium
-Interventions: encourage intake, address causes
Questions with correct Answers
2025/2026 A+ Graded 100% Verified
Evidence-based practice - ANS-new data changes practices over time, not required to receive
reimbursement from insurance
Patient needs assistance with eating after a stroke- which therapist do you consult with? -
ANS-Occupational Therapist
Nursing Process - ANS--A Universal Intellectual Standard, importance of critical thinking
-Used to systematically collect and analyze data about a patient
DAR notes - ANS-Data, action, response (Focus charting)
Goals of promoting mobility following surgery - ANS--to prevent venous stasis- meaning of the
blood and it's also to promote optimal respiratory function so saying all of that it's important to
get the patient out of the bed and walk them which can prevent multiple complications
People who cannot provide informed consent - ANS-Patients who are cognitively impaired,
mentally ill or neurologically/ incapacitated
Labs that need to be reviewed prior to surgery - ANS--WBC
-K
Major goal of surgery - ANS-Keep patient free from injury
Item for review in patient's chart during hemorrhage - ANS-Religious beliefs on blood
transfusion
Patients with higher risk of wound dehiscence - ANS-Bariatric patients
Medication used for replacement - ANS-Estrogen
Medication used for interruption - ANS-BP meds
Medication used for potentiation - ANS-Diuretic
, P.I.N.C.H - ANS-High alert drugs:
-Potassium
-Insulin
-Narcotics
-Chemotherapy agents
-Heparin, or other blood clotting drugs
Risk of food + drug reactions - ANS-Foods can inhibit and alter med metabolism and therefore
increase toxicity
Nursing priority for hepatotoxic drugs - ANS-Review current liver serum enzymes
Antimicrobial therapies - ANS--antibacterial
-antiviral
-antifungal
-antiprotozoal
Fluoroquinolone Nurse Teaching - ANS-high risk of tendon injury- alert provider of any patient
swelling/ pain
Vancomycin - ANS--Used to treat severe MRSA/ C. diff infections
-Ensure Vanco is administered over 60 min via pump
-Monitor serum creatinine levels
-obtain serum trough levels
Cephalosporins - ANS-5 generations.
-side effects include allergic reaction: Macular/ papular rash several days after start of treatment
-
Tetracycline - ANS--used for acne vulgaris, Lyme disease
-dark brown staining of the teeth is possible and a long term issue
Aminogylcosides - ANS-Nursing consideration: monitor due to Increased risk of toxicity
Sulfonamides & Trimethoprim - ANS--educate patient to finish entire course due to prevent
adverse effects
-hypersensitivity reactions or severe rash: Stevens-Johnson syndrome
Amphotericin B - ANS-nursing priority: monitor kidney function while receiving IV antifungal
treatment due to risk of nephrotoxicity
Dehydration - ANS--hypovolemia: inadequate tissue perfusion
-S/S: tachycardia, tachypnea, elevated HCT/ BUN/ sodium
-Interventions: encourage intake, address causes