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Nur 155 Exam 3 Jeopardy, $ 155 Final Exam, $ NUR 155 Final Exam

Diabetes Mellitus, HTN, obesity, lu-
These are considered risk factors for
pus, Polycystic kidney disease, sickle
developing end-stage renal disease
cell disease, chronic Glomerulonephritis,
(ESRD).
nephrotoxi drugs
The nurse is preparing to obtain a
wound culture of a wound with purulent Cleanse/irrigate the would with normal
drainage. What should the nurse do prior saline
to swabbing the wound?
This would be a therapeutic effect of relief of burning sensation in the chest
Omeprazole. after easting a meal
What education should be reviewed with smoking cessation, avoid spicy foods,
the client to reduce exacerbations of alcohol, caffeine, coffee and avoid
Gastritis? NSAIDS
The nurse is caring for a client with a
nasogastric tube (NG) post abdominal electrolyte abnormality-low potassium
surgery. What lab value should the nurse level
monitor for this client?
low fat diet, small/frequent meals, avoid
The nurse is preparing to discharge a caffeine, alcohol, tobacco, milk, spicy
client diagnosed with gastroesophageal foods, peppermint/spearmint, carbonat-
reflux disease (GERD). What should the ed beverages, avoid eating/drinking 2
discharge plan? hours prior to bedtime, weightloss, ele-
vate HOB 30 degrees
The nurse is providing education to a
client newly diagnosed with Chronic Kid- N/V, weakness/fatigue, edema, dry/itchy
ney Disease (CKD). What signs and skin, decreased urine output, blood in
symptoms should the nurse review with urine, shortness of breath
the client?
increased ALT/AST, decreased albumin,
These laboratory values are consistent
increased bilirubin, increased ammonia,
with a diagnosis of Liver Disease.
increase PT/INR
These are considered "independent"
complete a physical assessment, assess
nursing interventions for a client with a
for bleeding, and monitor I&Os
bleeding gastric ulcer.




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A client is postop Whipple procedure.
What intervention can the nurse antici-
monitor blood sugars
pate to implement related to loss of en-
docrine function after this procedure?
lower the primary IV bag, program the
A client who has a primary IV now has a volume and time for the secondary IV,
secondary antibiotic to be infused. What swab the access port on the primary tub-
action(s) should the nurse take? ing with alcohol prior to connecting the
secondary tubing
What instructions should the nurse give
avoid caffeine/spicy foods, follow a
to a client with a hiatal hernia complain-
low-fat diet, and maintain normal body
ing for abdominal/sternal pain after eat-
weight
ing and when lying down?
The nurse is caring for a client with a
strain all urine, assess urine for col-
diagnosis of Nephrolithiasis. What inter-
or/clarity/odor, increase oral fluid intake,
ventions can the nurse expect to imple-
monitor I&Os
ment?
These symptoms are associated with a
heartburn, indigestion, regurgitation,
diagnosis of Gastroesophageal Reflux
dysphagia, sore throat, chronic cough
Disease (GERD).
The nurse is caring for a patient with
Esophageal Varices. Which lab value
PT/INR
should the nurse monitor for risk of
bleeding?
A client complains of brown colored
urine. The nurse completes a medication
inform the patient that this is an expected
reconciliation and notes the client was
side effect
just started on Metronidazole. What is
nurse's best response?
The nurse is providing education to a
exposure to recent triggers such as in-
client diagnosed with Psoriasis. What
jury, stress, infection, cold weather, cer-
should the nurse review about potential
tain foods/medication
causes of this condition?
monitor daily weights, low sodium diet,
These are appropriate nursing interven-
measure abd girth, administer diuretics
tions for a client with ascites.
as ordered


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To obtain accurate intake and output for
a client receiving continuous bladder ir- subtract the volume of irrigation solution
rigation (CBI), the nurse knows he/she infused from the total output
must do this.
alcohol use, type 1 DM, lupus, toxins,
These are considered risk factors for
and certain medications such as tylenol,
non-viral hepatitis.
augmentin
The nurse is preparing to administer
the following medications at 0900: Co-
lace, clopidogrel, calcium acetate, Es-
calcium acetate and epoetin alfa
trogen, omeprazole, and epoetin alfa.
Which medications are used to manage
symptoms of ESRD.
These assessment findings can be ex-
pected in a client with Vitamin K deficien- petechiae, purpura, and bruising
cy due to Liver Cirrhosis.
smoking cessation, avoid spicy foods,
These topics should be included in the alcohol, caffeine, coffee, foods that
teaching plan for a client with Peptic Ul- produce pain, extreme temperature of
cer Disease (PUD). food/beverages, avoid NSAIDs, medica-
tion education/compliance
The nurse is preparing the fol-
lowing 0900 medications: tamsulosin,
furosemide, estradiol, and procainamide. ntamsulosin
This medication is used to treat Benign
Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH).
The nurse knows these actions are con-
traindicated in a client with an arteriove- B/P and needlesticks in the affected arm
nous fistula (AVF).
These signs and symptoms can be seen weightloss/anorexia, steatorrhea, N/V,
in a client with Pancreatitis. upper abd pain, elevated blood sugars
The nurse is preparing 0900 medica-
tions for her client with ESRD. The nurse
to lower phosphate levels
knows the patient is receiving calcium
acetate for this reason.

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