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CNUR 204 Practice Test Questions And Answers Verified 100% Correct what are the overall 3 goals for seizure patients - ANSWER -be free from injury during seizure, have optimal mental and physical function while on meds, have satisfactory psychosocial functioning what are important subjective questions to ask a seizure patient - ANSWER -have you had them before, family history, what were you doing when it happened, triggers, contact sports, concussions, alcohol use, smoking, diet, diabetes, thyroid issue, endocrine issue, pregnant what are partial seizures characterized by - ANSWER -electrical disturbance to one area of the brain what are the characteristics of a simple partial seizure - ANSWER -awareness, consciousness and memory preserved, seizure lasts less than 1 min what are the characteristics of a complex partial seizure - ANSWER -altered consciousness, post ictal phase often includes lip smacking and repetitive movements what are the characteristics of a generalized absence seizure - ANSWER -rarely occurs beyond adolescence, brief staring spell for a few seconds what is the average duration of the tonic phase of a seizure - ANSWER -10-20 seconds what is the average duration of the clonic phase of a seizure - ANSWER -30-40 seconds what interventions do you do for a seizure patient (post-ictal) - ANSWER -airway, oxygen, suction, safety, IV access, meds, vital signs, side lying postion what do you observe and record about a seizure - ANSWER -type and how long, triggering events, any other assessment findings what are important teaching points for a seizure patient - ANSWER -know baseline, have emergency plan at home or on trips, driving safety, water safety what are the precaution regarding influenza - ANSWER -touch, mucous/sputum what subjective questions do you ask regarding influenza - ANSWER -cough - productive, fever, chills, muscle ache, fatigue, what do you warm fluids do for a patient with influenza - ANSWER -thins secretions, dilates vessels, increases blood flow when can Tamiflu be given - ANSWER -if pt has not had the flu shot or if the flu shot was not accurate what is the pathophysiology of pneumonia - ANSWER -alveoli are filled with secretions causing problems with gas exchange if an adult has abdominal breathing, what does this suggest? - ANSWER respiratory distress what causes pneumonia - ANSWER -gram negative, pneumococcal, mycoplasma, virus why is community acquired pneumonia more common in the winter - ANSWER people don't open windows or exercise enough what type of sputum is neon green with a weird smell, found in hospital acquired pneumonia - ANSWER -pseudomonas what are the three types of aspiration pneumonia - ANSWER -mechanical obstruction, chemical injury, bacterial what can we do to prevent pneumonia - ANSWER -hand hygiene, cough etiquette, disinfect, reposition, fluids, oral care, deep breathing and coughing what assessment findings are you likely to hear on auscultation for a patient with pneumonia - ANSWER -crackles, bronchial breath sounds what are the interventions for pneumonia - ANSWER -antibiotics, treat pain and fever, bronchodilators, give oxygen if required, turn and reposition what diagnostic tests are ordered for a patient with suspected pneumonia - ANSWER -ABG, CXR, sputum C&S what do you teach a patient with pneumonia - ANSWER -fluid, nutrition, antibiotics, hand washing, stay home, DB&C, incentive spirometry What are the steps to evaluate blood gases - ANSWER -analyze ph, lungs CO2, kidneys HCO3, name the imbalance, name the compensation TB can be either contained or not contained - ANSWER -contained by immune system or spreads by lymphatic system A mantoux test is considered positive in the general population if it is larger than - ANSWER -10 mm a mantoux test is considered positive in an immunocompromised patient is it is larger than - ANSWER -5 mm what diagnostic tests are done when a patient is suspected to have TB - ANSWER -mantoux, sputum culture, CXR what can cause a pneumothorax - ANSWER -change in pressure, infection, blood

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what are the overall 3 goals for seizure patients - ANSWER -be free from injury
during seizure, have optimal mental and physical function while on meds, have
satisfactory psychosocial functioning

what are important subjective questions to ask a seizure patient - ANSWER -have
you had them before, family history, what were you doing when it happened,
triggers, contact sports, concussions, alcohol use, smoking, diet, diabetes, thyroid
issue, endocrine issue, pregnant

what are partial seizures characterized by - ANSWER -electrical disturbance to
one area of the brain

what are the characteristics of a simple partial seizure - ANSWER -awareness,
consciousness and memory preserved, seizure lasts less than 1 min

what are the characteristics of a complex partial seizure - ANSWER -altered
consciousness, post ictal phase often includes lip smacking and repetitive
movements

what are the characteristics of a generalized absence seizure - ANSWER -rarely
occurs beyond adolescence, brief staring spell for a few seconds

what is the average duration of the tonic phase of a seizure - ANSWER -10-20
seconds

what is the average duration of the clonic phase of a seizure - ANSWER -30-40
seconds

,what interventions do you do for a seizure patient (post-ictal) - ANSWER -airway,
oxygen, suction, safety, IV access, meds, vital signs, side lying postion

what do you observe and record about a seizure - ANSWER -type and how long,
triggering events, any other assessment findings

what are important teaching points for a seizure patient - ANSWER -know
baseline, have emergency plan at home or on trips, driving safety, water safety

what are the precaution regarding influenza - ANSWER -touch, mucous/sputum

what subjective questions do you ask regarding influenza - ANSWER -cough -
productive, fever, chills, muscle ache, fatigue,

what do you warm fluids do for a patient with influenza - ANSWER -thins
secretions, dilates vessels, increases blood flow

when can Tamiflu be given - ANSWER -if pt has not had the flu shot or if the flu
shot was not accurate

what is the pathophysiology of pneumonia - ANSWER -alveoli are filled with
secretions causing problems with gas exchange

if an adult has abdominal breathing, what does this suggest? - ANSWER -
respiratory distress

what causes pneumonia - ANSWER -gram negative, pneumococcal, mycoplasma,
virus

why is community acquired pneumonia more common in the winter - ANSWER -
people don't open windows or exercise enough

what type of sputum is neon green with a weird smell, found in hospital acquired
pneumonia - ANSWER -pseudomonas

,what are the three types of aspiration pneumonia - ANSWER -mechanical
obstruction, chemical injury, bacterial

what can we do to prevent pneumonia - ANSWER -hand hygiene, cough etiquette,
disinfect, reposition, fluids, oral care, deep breathing and coughing

what assessment findings are you likely to hear on auscultation for a patient with
pneumonia - ANSWER -crackles, bronchial breath sounds

what are the interventions for pneumonia - ANSWER -antibiotics, treat pain and
fever, bronchodilators, give oxygen if required, turn and reposition

what diagnostic tests are ordered for a patient with suspected pneumonia -
ANSWER -ABG, CXR, sputum C&S

what do you teach a patient with pneumonia - ANSWER -fluid, nutrition,
antibiotics, hand washing, stay home, DB&C, incentive spirometry

What are the steps to evaluate blood gases - ANSWER -analyze ph, lungs CO2,
kidneys HCO3, name the imbalance, name the compensation

TB can be either contained or not contained - ANSWER -contained by immune
system or spreads by lymphatic system

A mantoux test is considered positive in the general population if it is larger than -
ANSWER -10 mm

a mantoux test is considered positive in an immunocompromised patient is it is
larger than - ANSWER -5 mm

what diagnostic tests are done when a patient is suspected to have TB - ANSWER
-mantoux, sputum culture, CXR

what can cause a pneumothorax - ANSWER -change in pressure, infection, blood

, define a pneumothorax - ANSWER -air in pleural space

what are the types of a pneumothorax - ANSWER -closed, open, tension,
hemothorax

define a closed pneumothorax - ANSWER -air displaced into lung and causes
collapse

define open pneumothorax - ANSWER -puncture allows air into pleural cavity

define tension pneumothorax - ANSWER -air or fluid pushes onto mediastinum
and heart

what are some signs and symptoms of a pneumothorax - ANSWER -SOB, chest
pain, cyanosis, tenderness, tracheal deviation

how is a closed pneumothorax treated - ANSWER -attach chest tube to suction

how is an open pneumothorax treated - ANSWER -close chest wall defect and
occlusive dressing

what are the common signs and symptoms of a tension pneumothorax - ANSWER
-dyspnea, anxiety, tachypnea, distended neck veins

what is a pleural effusion - ANSWER -fluid in pleural space but does not cause
collapse

what can cause a pleural effusion - ANSWER -leakage from other organs, liver or
kidney disease, cancer, infections, autoimmune disorders, pulmonary embolism

what are the two classifications of pleural effusions - ANSWER -transduative and
exudative
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