CMSRN Study Guide questions Questions AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
1) right task
2) right circumstances
5 rights of delegation 3) right person
4) right direction/communication
5)right supervision
Dyspnea
Acute pulmonary embolism s/s Chest pain
Occasional hemoptysis
acute sinusitis Severe unilateral nasal congestion, facial pain, and purulent discharge
The agency for healthcare research and A part of the US Department of health and human services that provides res
quality (AHRQ) and funding for the development of evidence based practice guidelines
Level 1 pain (mild) acetaminophen or aspirin followed by NSAIDs
Analgesia Pain Ladder Level 2 (mild to moderate) codeine, hydrocodone, tramadol, oxycodone
Level 3 (moderate to severe) opioids -fentanyl, morphine, oxycodone
Anti- CCP antibodies are highly specific Rheumatoid Arthritis
for?
Anuria in context of acute renal failure is Acute tubular necrosis
commonly associated with?
,CMSRN Study Guide questions Questions AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
-increase fluid volume and decrease pancreatic enzymes (NPO)
-pain management
Appropriate interventions for patient with --pt's usually have hyperglycemia
acute pancreatitis
S/S of pancreatitis: guarding and rigidity of abdomen
Decreases as immune system of body is impaired
As HIV/AIDS progresses what happens to
CD4 count?
DX of AIDS? CD4 <200 cells/mm3
Assessment finding indicative of early Confusion or changes in mental status
hypoxia?
aging is programmed by cell mutations that occur with aging, creating new
Autoimmunity theory
proteins
,CMSRN Study Guide questions Questions AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
1) bathing
2) toileting
3) ascending or descending stairs
4) feeding
Barthel Index of Activities of Daily Living 5) mobility
6) personal grooming
7) urinary and fecal control
8) transferring
9) ambulatory/wheelchair status
Best diagnostic test for a patient with Carboxyhemoglobin level
suspected carbon monoxide poisoning ?
When patient awakens and before patient goes to sleep
Best time for patient to do peak flow
meter?
Peak Flow Meter- measures ability to empty lungs of air
1) cognitive
Blooms Taxonomy behaviors for learning 2) affective
3) psychomotor
CAD (Coronary artery disease) high risk -African Americans
patients -
, CMSRN Study Guide questions Questions AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
assess people for alcohol abuse
C- have they thought about cutting down
CAGE Tool
A- Annoyed of criticism
G- Guilty feeling
E- Eye opener (increasingly need a drink early everyday)
used to visualize the coronary arteries, dilates them with a small balloon, and
Cardiac Catheterization place stent. Can also measure intracardiac pressures and oxygen levels in va
parts of heart
Point at which the trachea bifurcates (divides) into the left and right mainstem
Carina
bronchi.
Contact
C-diff needs what type of precautions
*standard precautions are implemented for ALL patients
increase or decrease heart rate
Chronotropic + meds = epinephrine
- meds = betablocker or calcium channel blocker
Common for patient to have an increased systemic inflammatory response
temp after patient had an MI due to?
1) right task
2) right circumstances
5 rights of delegation 3) right person
4) right direction/communication
5)right supervision
Dyspnea
Acute pulmonary embolism s/s Chest pain
Occasional hemoptysis
acute sinusitis Severe unilateral nasal congestion, facial pain, and purulent discharge
The agency for healthcare research and A part of the US Department of health and human services that provides res
quality (AHRQ) and funding for the development of evidence based practice guidelines
Level 1 pain (mild) acetaminophen or aspirin followed by NSAIDs
Analgesia Pain Ladder Level 2 (mild to moderate) codeine, hydrocodone, tramadol, oxycodone
Level 3 (moderate to severe) opioids -fentanyl, morphine, oxycodone
Anti- CCP antibodies are highly specific Rheumatoid Arthritis
for?
Anuria in context of acute renal failure is Acute tubular necrosis
commonly associated with?
,CMSRN Study Guide questions Questions AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
-increase fluid volume and decrease pancreatic enzymes (NPO)
-pain management
Appropriate interventions for patient with --pt's usually have hyperglycemia
acute pancreatitis
S/S of pancreatitis: guarding and rigidity of abdomen
Decreases as immune system of body is impaired
As HIV/AIDS progresses what happens to
CD4 count?
DX of AIDS? CD4 <200 cells/mm3
Assessment finding indicative of early Confusion or changes in mental status
hypoxia?
aging is programmed by cell mutations that occur with aging, creating new
Autoimmunity theory
proteins
,CMSRN Study Guide questions Questions AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
1) bathing
2) toileting
3) ascending or descending stairs
4) feeding
Barthel Index of Activities of Daily Living 5) mobility
6) personal grooming
7) urinary and fecal control
8) transferring
9) ambulatory/wheelchair status
Best diagnostic test for a patient with Carboxyhemoglobin level
suspected carbon monoxide poisoning ?
When patient awakens and before patient goes to sleep
Best time for patient to do peak flow
meter?
Peak Flow Meter- measures ability to empty lungs of air
1) cognitive
Blooms Taxonomy behaviors for learning 2) affective
3) psychomotor
CAD (Coronary artery disease) high risk -African Americans
patients -
, CMSRN Study Guide questions Questions AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
assess people for alcohol abuse
C- have they thought about cutting down
CAGE Tool
A- Annoyed of criticism
G- Guilty feeling
E- Eye opener (increasingly need a drink early everyday)
used to visualize the coronary arteries, dilates them with a small balloon, and
Cardiac Catheterization place stent. Can also measure intracardiac pressures and oxygen levels in va
parts of heart
Point at which the trachea bifurcates (divides) into the left and right mainstem
Carina
bronchi.
Contact
C-diff needs what type of precautions
*standard precautions are implemented for ALL patients
increase or decrease heart rate
Chronotropic + meds = epinephrine
- meds = betablocker or calcium channel blocker
Common for patient to have an increased systemic inflammatory response
temp after patient had an MI due to?