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HESI Exit V3 Exam Latest Updated 2024 With Satisfied Solutions Chronic Pyelonephritis - answers-Psychosocial part - how they deal with it ? Disaster Training - Safety/priority - answers-Nurses own safety first . Red - first priority - immediate treatment . Yellow - 2nd - systemic injury - treat within 30-6 minutes . Green - minor injury - can wait several hours . Black -No HOPE . How to avoid Medication Errors - answers-Six Rights . ID Check . Ventilated / Intubated Patient - answers-Check for necrosis / erosion from bleeding and trauma, related to tube insertion or balloon overinflated Medications delayed due to Procedure - answers-Give when PT comes back and reschedule next dose accordingly Hearing Aid - answers-Make sure for accurate fit . If it's whistling, take it out and re-insert Femur Fracture - answers-Monitor for Compartment syndrome and bleeding Pneumothorax - answers-Monitor for presence of breath sounds . Chest X- Ray . O2 stats improved . remove air to fix collapsed lung . The priority is ABC's . check insertion site for redness, swelling, warmth, drainage . Keep patient in semi-fowlers and change position every 2 hours .

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HESI Exit V3 Exam Latest Updated 2024 With Satisfied Solutions


Chronic Pyelonephritis - answers-Psychosocial part - how they deal with it ?


Disaster Training - Safety/priority - answers-Nurses own safety first .
Red - first priority - immediate treatment .
Yellow - 2nd - systemic injury - treat within 30-6 minutes .
Green - minor injury - can wait several hours .
Black -No HOPE .


How to avoid Medication Errors - answers-Six Rights .
ID Check .


Ventilated / Intubated Patient - answers-Check for necrosis / erosion from
bleeding and trauma, related to tube insertion or balloon overinflated


Medications delayed due to Procedure - answers-Give when PT comes back and
reschedule next dose accordingly

,Hearing Aid - answers-Make sure for accurate fit .
If it's whistling, take it out and re-insert


Femur Fracture - answers-Monitor for Compartment syndrome and bleeding


Pneumothorax - answers-Monitor for presence of breath sounds .
Chest X- Ray .
O2 stats improved .
remove air to fix collapsed lung .
The priority is ABC's .
check insertion site for redness, swelling, warmth, drainage .
Keep patient in semi-fowlers and change position every 2 hours .


End Of life care? - answers-Dehydration


Cleft Lip - Feeding - answers-Nipples with flange to occlude cleft .
Large, soft nipples with large holes .
Hold baby at 60-80 degrees .
Molded nipple .

,Breastfeeding encouraged .
Bubble baby frequently .
After surgical procedure feed from the side .


Myocardial Infarction (MI) - answers-EKG Changes .
S.T Elevation .
T inversion .
Wider Q Wave .


Early Decelerations - Fetal Heart Rate - answers-Means Head compression .
Mirror image of contraction .
Normal fetal HR 120-160 .
JUST OBSERVE .


CPR in Pregnancy - answers-Cephalad position .
Left lateral uterine displacement .
No Sodium based drugs .
Mag toxicity, give Calcium Gluconate to fix.

, Hyperglycemia in elderly - answers-Greater than 110 if fasting .
Greater than 140 for 2 hour test .
Normal is 80-125 .
Excessive urine output .
Have pt. administer their own insulin .
Sliding scale insulin .


Colorectal cancer - Surgical Care and care of Colostomy - answers-Monitor vital
signs, stoma, Q 4 hours.
Should be Beefy Red -normal, Dusky appearance-necrotic .
Small amount of bleeding is normal . NG suctioning until bowel sounds are present
. No lifting greater than 10 lbs or pulling for 6 weeks . Wash with mild soap, warm
water, pat dry . Do not wash off markings. KNOW! Low fat, high fiber cruciferous
diet (Brussel Sprouts, cauliflower, broccoli, cabbage ).


Osteoporosis plan of care - answers-RISK IS LOW CALCIUM INTAKE .
Watch for stairs, waxed floor, and rugs .
Medicate for pain .
High Protein, High calcium, High iron diet .
Weight bearing and strengthening exercises .
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