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1. Which nursing intervention is most appropriate when caring for pts with
dementia?
Give simple directions, focusing on one thing at a time
Lovingly call the pt "honey" or "sweetie"
Treat the pt according to their age-related behavior
Avoid direct eye contact
2. A patient with a spinal cord injury presents with severe hypertension and
bradycardia. After confirming the diagnosis of autonomic dysreflexia, what
should the nurse prioritize in their care plan?
Relieving bladder distension through urinary catheterization
Administering antihypertensive medications immediately
Positioning the patient in a supine position
Monitoring the patient's respiratory rate and oxygen saturation
3. What is a common risk factor for delirium in elderly patients?
Chronic pain
Brain atrophy
Fractures
Multiple medications
4. Describe the key characteristics of spinal shock syndrome in the context of
spinal cord injuries.
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Spinal shock syndrome is characterized by the complete loss of
motor, sensory, and reflex activity below the level of the spinal cord
injury, often occurring immediately after the injury.
Spinal shock syndrome involves partial loss of function and occurs
weeks after the injury.
Spinal shock syndrome is a permanent condition that affects only
sensory function.
Spinal shock syndrome is a type of injury that only affects the upper
extremities.
5. Levodopa is most effective when taken with Carbidopa (as Sinemet) because
of what primary reason?
Carbidopa decrease the amount of doses of Levodopa needed to
increase dopamine levels.
Carbidopa helps Levodopa cross the blood brain barrier (BBB)
Carbidopa decreases tolerance to Levodopa that can developed after
long-term use
Carbidopa improves the absorption of Levodopa
6. Two days after experiencing a spinal cord injury, the patient is hypotensive
and bradycardic. The nurse suspects:
Spinal shock
Neurogenic shock
Autonomic dysreflexia
Spastic paraplegia
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7. Describe the significance of brownish-orange urine in a patient taking
entacapone (Comtan).
It may signal a kidney problem.
It suggests a potential liver issue.
It indicates dehydration.
It is a normal occurrence related to the medication.
8. Why is 'ineffective airway clearance' considered the highest priority nursing
diagnosis for a patient with a C5 spinal cord injury?
Ineffective airway clearance is a concern only in patients with lower
spinal cord injuries.
Ineffective airway clearance is prioritized because high cervical
spinal cord injuries can impair respiratory function, making airway
management critical.
Ineffective airway clearance is less important than managing urinary
elimination issues.
Ineffective airway clearance is not a nursing diagnosis for spinal cord
injuries.
9. A nurse at a health fair is performing screening assessments for older adults
clients. Which of the following is the priority mental health assessment that
the nurse should include?
Depression
Triglyceride 180 mg/dL
Alzheimer's
Check the client's vital signs.
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