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Hondros NUR 172 Questions and Correct
Answers
Question: Torodol
Answer: (Ketorolac)
NSAID
Side effects N/V, dyspepsia, abdominal pain, headache, diiness, GI bleed,
assess LFT, Renal Fxn, Coags, CBC
Rx for 5 days or less PO, IV or IMzz
Question: Scope of practice for a peds pt
Answer: there isn't all IV pts must be over 18
Question: How long is IV tubing good for?
Answer: 96 Hours
Question: Central line bundles-
Answer: - evidence based practice interventions → infection prevention
- central line bundle - hand hygiene, sterile barrier, good antisepsis, avoid
femoral, daily review of need → dressing change kit
- GOAL → avoid bloodstream infections
Question: Pulmonary Edema Signs and Symptoms
Answer: Extreme shortness of breath or difficulty breathing (dyspnea)
that worsens with activity or when lying down
A feeling of suffocating or drowning that worsens when lying down
Wheezing or gasping for breath
Cold, clammy skin
Anxiety, restlessness or a sense of apprehension
A cough that produces frothy sputum that may be tinged with blood
Pretest - Stuvia US
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Blue-tinged lips
A rapid, irregular heartbeat (palpitations)
PINK FROTHY SPUTUM
Question: How to hang IV piggyback
Answer: Setting up the piggyback set, the primary infusion container is
positioned lower than the secondary container, using the extension hook
provided in the secondary line package. The secondary set should remain
connected to the primary tubing with both being changed no more often
than every 96 hours.
Question: What do you do when a PIV is no longer being used?
Answer: Remove it
Question: High Potassium Foods
Answer: bananas, orange juice, cantaloupe, strawberries, avocados,
spinach, fish and salt substitutes, potatoes
Question: BUN
Answer: 10-20 mg/dL
Question: Creatinine
Answer: 0.6-1.2 mg/dL
Question: Calcium
Answer: 8.5-10 mg/dL (serum)
Question: Magnesium
Answer: 1.5-2.5 mEq/L
Question: Sodium
Answer: 135-145 mEq/L
Pretest - Stuvia US
Hondros NUR 172 Questions and Correct
Answers
Question: Torodol
Answer: (Ketorolac)
NSAID
Side effects N/V, dyspepsia, abdominal pain, headache, diiness, GI bleed,
assess LFT, Renal Fxn, Coags, CBC
Rx for 5 days or less PO, IV or IMzz
Question: Scope of practice for a peds pt
Answer: there isn't all IV pts must be over 18
Question: How long is IV tubing good for?
Answer: 96 Hours
Question: Central line bundles-
Answer: - evidence based practice interventions → infection prevention
- central line bundle - hand hygiene, sterile barrier, good antisepsis, avoid
femoral, daily review of need → dressing change kit
- GOAL → avoid bloodstream infections
Question: Pulmonary Edema Signs and Symptoms
Answer: Extreme shortness of breath or difficulty breathing (dyspnea)
that worsens with activity or when lying down
A feeling of suffocating or drowning that worsens when lying down
Wheezing or gasping for breath
Cold, clammy skin
Anxiety, restlessness or a sense of apprehension
A cough that produces frothy sputum that may be tinged with blood
Pretest - Stuvia US
, 2
Blue-tinged lips
A rapid, irregular heartbeat (palpitations)
PINK FROTHY SPUTUM
Question: How to hang IV piggyback
Answer: Setting up the piggyback set, the primary infusion container is
positioned lower than the secondary container, using the extension hook
provided in the secondary line package. The secondary set should remain
connected to the primary tubing with both being changed no more often
than every 96 hours.
Question: What do you do when a PIV is no longer being used?
Answer: Remove it
Question: High Potassium Foods
Answer: bananas, orange juice, cantaloupe, strawberries, avocados,
spinach, fish and salt substitutes, potatoes
Question: BUN
Answer: 10-20 mg/dL
Question: Creatinine
Answer: 0.6-1.2 mg/dL
Question: Calcium
Answer: 8.5-10 mg/dL (serum)
Question: Magnesium
Answer: 1.5-2.5 mEq/L
Question: Sodium
Answer: 135-145 mEq/L
Pretest - Stuvia US