QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS ALREADY
GRADED A+
◉Patient understands teaching of sertraline when they state . Answer: "It
takes a few weeks for it to take effect"
◉Cannot donate kidney if you have what? Answer: Hypertension
◉Combination oral contraceptives contraindication . Answer:
Hypertension
◉Pernicious anemia test? . Answer: Schillings Test for B12 deficiency
◉Xerostomia . Answer: feeling of oral dryness- treat with sugarless
candy or gum
◉Impetigo . Answer: highly contagious skin infection that causes red
sores on the face
◉Sign of mild anxiety . Answer: extreme focus
,◉Diverticulitis dietary teaching . Answer: low fiber diet
◉Diverticulosis . Answer: high-fiber diet (pockets, need to bulk stool)
◉IBS diet . Answer: high fiber
◉Parents nervous about how 3 year old will react with when newborn
arrives . Answer: Provide gift from the infant to the sibling (3 year old)
◉Methyprednisolone sodium succinate lab to watch for? . Answer:
Serum glucose (glucocorticoids cause hyperglycemia)
◉14 weeks gestation, what should patient report to the MD . Answer:
Swelling of the face (sign of preeclampsia)
◉Change of shift report should include? . Answer: blood lost
◉Patient teaching for colostomy care . Answer: Patient doesn't need to
change the bag every day (needs changed every 4-7 days)
◉Scoliosis manifestations . Answer: lateral curvature of the spine &
asymmetrical hips/ribs/shoulders
, ◉Biohazard material spill . Answer: a.Doxorubicin hydrochloride
b. phenytoin
c. metronidazole
d. ampicillin
◉Methylergonovine . Answer: Contraindicated in pregnancy, Category
C
Administered orally for a maximum of 1 week postpartum to control
uterine bleeding. Do not breastfeed
◉Elevated lab values for Cushing's disease . Answer: Cortisol, sodium
& glucose
◉Administering medications through a NG tube . Answer: Administer
meds separately
Do NOT mix with enteral feedings
Dissolve crushed tablets in 15-30 mL
Flush tubing before & before each medications with 10-30mL of water
◉Tobramycin adverse reaction . Answer: Ototoxicity (hearing
damage/loss of balance)
Nephrotoxicity (cloudy/bloody urine)