Comprehensive RN ATI Questions and Answers
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Reddish-brown or cola-colored urine
S3 heart sound
Weight gain
Difficulty breathing, crackles
Anorexia
Nausea
Dysuria, oliguria
Fatigue
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\Hemolytic transfusion reaction
1 2 vaso-occlusive crisis
manifestations
, Glaucoma: primary angle-closure 4 glomerulonephritis manifestations
3
manifestations
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Chills, fever
Nausea, anxiety, impending sense of doom
\Hemolytic transfusion Low-back pain, chest tightening or pain
reaction manifestations Tachycardia, hypotension, tachypnea
Flushing
Hemoglobinuria
Lack of depth perception
Objects appear distorted
Macular degeneration
Blurred vision
manifestations
Loss of central vision
Blindness
Decreased visual acuity (Rx changes, reduced night
vision, decreased color perception)
Blurred vision
Cataracts manifestations Diplopia
Progressive and painless loss of vision
Visible opacity
Absent red reflex
HA
Mild eye pain
Glaucoma: primary open loss of peripheral vision
angle manifestations decreased accommodation
Halos seen around lights
Elevated IOP (greater than 21 mm Hg: usually 22-32)
, Rapid onset of elevated IOP (30 mm Hg or higher)
Decreased or blurred vision
Glaucoma: primary angle- Colored halos seen around lights
closure manifestations pupils nonreactive to light
Severe pain and nausea
Photophobia
Diarrhea, incontinence
Risk factors for pressure Low hemoglobin
injuries Low albumin level
Recent weight loss
- nutritional needs are greater than oral or enteral can
provide (burn injuries)
- POC BGL
TPN education
- provides vitamins, minerals w/ cals.
- for hyper metabolic states
- pt w/ egg allergy will be intolerant of lipid solutions.
VS: hypothermia, tachycardia, thready pulse,
hypotension, orthostatic hypotension, decreased
CVP, tachypnea, hypoxia.
fluid volume deficit
NM: dizziness, syncope, confusion, weakness, fatigue
manifestations
GI: thirst, dry furrowed tongue, N/V, anorexia, acute
weight loss.
Renal: oliguria.
• Pitting edema, sacral edema.
• Dyspnea, crackles, possible pulmonary edema.
• Bounding pulse, weight gain.
Fluid volume excess
• Lethargy, dizziness, headache, confusion.
manifestations
• Increased CVP, jugular vein distention.
• Increased blood pressure.
decreased BUN, visual disturbances, SOB
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Reddish-brown or cola-colored urine
S3 heart sound
Weight gain
Difficulty breathing, crackles
Anorexia
Nausea
Dysuria, oliguria
Fatigue
Choose an answer
\Hemolytic transfusion reaction
1 2 vaso-occlusive crisis
manifestations
, Glaucoma: primary angle-closure 4 glomerulonephritis manifestations
3
manifestations
Don't know?
Terms in this set (156)
Chills, fever
Nausea, anxiety, impending sense of doom
\Hemolytic transfusion Low-back pain, chest tightening or pain
reaction manifestations Tachycardia, hypotension, tachypnea
Flushing
Hemoglobinuria
Lack of depth perception
Objects appear distorted
Macular degeneration
Blurred vision
manifestations
Loss of central vision
Blindness
Decreased visual acuity (Rx changes, reduced night
vision, decreased color perception)
Blurred vision
Cataracts manifestations Diplopia
Progressive and painless loss of vision
Visible opacity
Absent red reflex
HA
Mild eye pain
Glaucoma: primary open loss of peripheral vision
angle manifestations decreased accommodation
Halos seen around lights
Elevated IOP (greater than 21 mm Hg: usually 22-32)
, Rapid onset of elevated IOP (30 mm Hg or higher)
Decreased or blurred vision
Glaucoma: primary angle- Colored halos seen around lights
closure manifestations pupils nonreactive to light
Severe pain and nausea
Photophobia
Diarrhea, incontinence
Risk factors for pressure Low hemoglobin
injuries Low albumin level
Recent weight loss
- nutritional needs are greater than oral or enteral can
provide (burn injuries)
- POC BGL
TPN education
- provides vitamins, minerals w/ cals.
- for hyper metabolic states
- pt w/ egg allergy will be intolerant of lipid solutions.
VS: hypothermia, tachycardia, thready pulse,
hypotension, orthostatic hypotension, decreased
CVP, tachypnea, hypoxia.
fluid volume deficit
NM: dizziness, syncope, confusion, weakness, fatigue
manifestations
GI: thirst, dry furrowed tongue, N/V, anorexia, acute
weight loss.
Renal: oliguria.
• Pitting edema, sacral edema.
• Dyspnea, crackles, possible pulmonary edema.
• Bounding pulse, weight gain.
Fluid volume excess
• Lethargy, dizziness, headache, confusion.
manifestations
• Increased CVP, jugular vein distention.
• Increased blood pressure.
decreased BUN, visual disturbances, SOB