Hondros NUR 185 Final Exam Questions And
Answers With Latest Quizzes
What is thrombocytopenia? ANS low platelet count
Triglycerides ANS <150 mg/dL
1 oz=___ml ANS 30 ml
1 cup=___ml ANS 240 ml
1 tsp=___ml ANS 5 ml
1 T= ___ ml ANS 15 ml
1 Liter=___ml ANS 1000 ml
kg--->g--->mg--->mcg ANS Multiply by 1000 each step
If going other way, divide by 1000 each step
Normal for an ileal conduit ANS -continuous urine output
-mucous or pink-tinged urine
abnormal for an ileal conduit ANS -abdominal rigidity with pain
-output less than 120 ml
SE of Aspirin ANS -metabolic acidosis
-tinnitus
, A patient is hemorrhaging and has thrombocytopenia, what other manifestations will present? ANS
petechiae, low hemoglobin, bloody gums, high apical pulse, low BP, hematuria and melena
Patient has an INR of 6.8 and is on Coumadin/warfarin and Keflex, what interventions will you put into place?
ANS Hold the Coumadin, soft-bristled toothbrush, no razors for shaving-use an electric razor, check stool,
check vitals.
If there's blood in the stool, what might that possibly indicate? ANS GI bleed (pt will have low BP)
What will a post op ileal conduit look like? ANS beefy red (not pink)
A patient with a history of renal disease comes in with a potassium of 6.1, BUN 93, Creatinine 9.1. What
orders will you expect from the doctor? ANS metabolic acidosis: kayexalate, cardiac monitor, IV stat Lok
and vitals
For a patient on a vent, what interventions will be put into place? ANS -suction at bedside
-suction for 10 secs at a time
-hyperoxygenate before suction
-ted hose
-keep HOB raised
What is Plavix used for? ANS -post MI (prevents MI also)
-prevents stroke
-post surgical for a stent
What is Plavix? ANS Antiplatelet drug prevents thrombosis
(takes 3-7 days for it to start working)
where do you label tubes for a blood draw? ANS at the bedside
A patient's vent alarm is going off, what do you do if it doesn't stop alarming? ANS Ambou bag the patient
Answers With Latest Quizzes
What is thrombocytopenia? ANS low platelet count
Triglycerides ANS <150 mg/dL
1 oz=___ml ANS 30 ml
1 cup=___ml ANS 240 ml
1 tsp=___ml ANS 5 ml
1 T= ___ ml ANS 15 ml
1 Liter=___ml ANS 1000 ml
kg--->g--->mg--->mcg ANS Multiply by 1000 each step
If going other way, divide by 1000 each step
Normal for an ileal conduit ANS -continuous urine output
-mucous or pink-tinged urine
abnormal for an ileal conduit ANS -abdominal rigidity with pain
-output less than 120 ml
SE of Aspirin ANS -metabolic acidosis
-tinnitus
, A patient is hemorrhaging and has thrombocytopenia, what other manifestations will present? ANS
petechiae, low hemoglobin, bloody gums, high apical pulse, low BP, hematuria and melena
Patient has an INR of 6.8 and is on Coumadin/warfarin and Keflex, what interventions will you put into place?
ANS Hold the Coumadin, soft-bristled toothbrush, no razors for shaving-use an electric razor, check stool,
check vitals.
If there's blood in the stool, what might that possibly indicate? ANS GI bleed (pt will have low BP)
What will a post op ileal conduit look like? ANS beefy red (not pink)
A patient with a history of renal disease comes in with a potassium of 6.1, BUN 93, Creatinine 9.1. What
orders will you expect from the doctor? ANS metabolic acidosis: kayexalate, cardiac monitor, IV stat Lok
and vitals
For a patient on a vent, what interventions will be put into place? ANS -suction at bedside
-suction for 10 secs at a time
-hyperoxygenate before suction
-ted hose
-keep HOB raised
What is Plavix used for? ANS -post MI (prevents MI also)
-prevents stroke
-post surgical for a stent
What is Plavix? ANS Antiplatelet drug prevents thrombosis
(takes 3-7 days for it to start working)
where do you label tubes for a blood draw? ANS at the bedside
A patient's vent alarm is going off, what do you do if it doesn't stop alarming? ANS Ambou bag the patient