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Mark Klimek NCLEX Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers What are the unexpected H's in patients? - answerhemorrhage high fever of 105 hypoglycemia has no pulse, breathless What are neutropenic precautions? - answer<1000 WBC, <400 Neutrophils Strict hand washing No visitors who are sick No children No raw food, no live plants No free standing water What are the most concerning labs? - answer"6"s PH: 6 K: 6 Co2: 60 O2: 60 platelet: <40,000 What is the difference between PAD vs PVD? - answerArterial: claudication, hair loss, gangrene, decrease pulse, cool skin. "Decrease BF" Venous: varicose veins, warm skin, brown appearance, ulcer on ankle, edema. What are the causes of alkalosis vs acidosis? Signs? - answerAlkalosis: vomit/suction. SX: irritability, everything up. Acidosis: everything else. SX: body shutting down. What are the signs of intoxication and withdrawal of a depressant? - answerDepressant: alcohol, benzo, barb Intox: slurred speech, unsteady gait, lethargic, impaired judgement. Withdrawal: Increase HR/BP/RR, n/v, tremors, seizures. What are signs of intoxication and withdrawal from opioids? - answerIntoxicated: Decreased RR/HR/BP, constricted pupils. Withdrawal: panic, diaphoresis, yawning, n/v/d, cills,f ever. What are drug toxicity levels for? Lithium, Lanoxin, Theophylline, Dilantin - answerLithium: BPD mania. Level: 0.6-1.2. Over 2 toxic. Lanoxin (Digoxin): A Fib/HF. Level: 0.5-2. Toxic over 2 Theophylline: relax airway spasm. Level: 10-20. Dilantin (Phenytoin): seizures. Level: 10-20 What is an elevated bilirubin? - answer10-20 normal. Over 20=bad. What is tobramycin? - answer"A mean old mycin" Aminoglycoside. SE: mice (ototoxic), HEAR stuff (vertigo, tinnitus) and kidney (nephrotoxic). What is a calcium cannel blocker? - answer"DIPINE" or Cardazem or Verampil. Valium for the heart.

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