Alternate IV & IM medications - answerA 73 year old patient with end stage cancer is in
the hospital for pain control and rates pain at a "12" on the numeric rating scale of 0 to
10. What is the appropriate method of pain control for this patient?
A. Alternate acetaminophen & ibuprofen
B. Only give PO medications on a scheduled basis
C. Alternate IV & IM medications
D. Wait for patient to request medication each time
Dyspnea
Barrel chest
Tripod position
Pursed-lip breathing - answerWhat physical assessment findings would a nurse expect
to find in a client with COPD?
Increase fluid intake to 3L/day if tolerated - answerWhat is the priority nursing
intervention in helping a patient expectorate thick lung secretions?
A. Humidify the oxygen as able
B. Administer cough suppressant Q24HR
C. Teach patient to splint the affected area
D. Increase fluid intake to 3L/Day if tolerated
*Obesity*
*Smoking*
*Diabetes*
*Cholesterol*
Stress - answerRisk factors for hypertension
Decrease calcium (milk, cheese, tofood)
Want them to get up and ambulate to get those stones down
Increase water/fluid intake
Strain urine - answerWhat interventions do you plan to include w/ a pt who has renal
calculi?
Increase water/fluid intake
Decrease calcium
Limit coffee, tea, & cola - answerWhat are dietary considerations for renal calculi?
C. Weak cough - answerA patient is admitted to the ER with amyotrophic lateral
sclerosis. Which nursing assessment warrants immediate intervention?
A. Muscle spasms
B. Severe constipation
, C. Weak cough
D. Slow urine stream
massive protein in urine
hypoalbunemia (low protein in the blood)
hyperlipidemia
edema (anasarca; in ankles in feet)
Weight gain
make sure to do daily weights
monitor edema in lower legs and in abdomen (ascites occurs commonly w/ nephrotic
syndrome) - answerIndicators of nephrotic syndrome
C. Use picture charts to communicate (they can point out what they are trying to say) -
answerA patient is admitted to the ER with expressive aphasia. To further assess the
patient, the nurse should include which of the following techniques:
A. Speak slower to communicate
B. Speak louder to communicate
C. Use picture charts to communicate
D. Type on computer screen to communicate
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) - answercondition of progressive deterioration of
motor nerve cells resulting in total loss of voluntary muscle control; symptoms advance
from muscle weakness in the arms and legs, to the muscles of speech, swallowing, and
breathing, to total paralysis and death; also known as Lou Gehrig disease
expressive aphasia - answerslurred speech or inability to speak; they're unable to get
out what they want to say
No heavy lifting or bending over at the waste (nothing that will increase IOP )
Wear bandage or shield to protect the eye
Eyes will feel like scratchy sand-like feeling in their eyes
Need to have someone to drive for them
1st 24 hrs after surgery, they just need to relax (they can watch TV & read; nothing that
will cause pressure)
Don't want patient rubbing or pressing on their eye
Shouldn't drink alcohol for at least 24 hours - answerCataract extraction surgery
education
-Report if they are coughing up blood
-Recognize if there is a rupture, there will be bleeding & immediate action needs to be
taken
-No spicy foods!!
-To prevent pressure, you have to control their high blood pressure
Majority of people who come in w/ esophogeal varices are alcoholics - answerTeaching
for esophageal varices