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ABC Blood Product Reactions - CORRECT ANSWER: Acute Reaction Signs: Fever, chills,
back pain. Interventions: Stop transfusion, notify the provider, maintain IV access.
ABC in emergency scenarios - CORRECT ANSWER: Prioritization of Airway, Breathing, and
Circulation during emergencies.
Acute myocardial infarction (MI) - CORRECT ANSWER: A condition recognized by chest pain
radiating to the left arm with diaphoresis.
Airway safety and hydration - CORRECT ANSWER: Correct interventions for a client with
renal calculi who is at risk of vomiting.
Allopurinol - CORRECT ANSWER: Medication that lowers uric acid and requires increased
hydration in patients with gout.
Appendicitis Signs - CORRECT ANSWER: Recognize signs: RLQ pain, fever, rebound
tenderness. Avoid interventions that increase intra-abdominal pressure.
Asthma - CORRECT ANSWER: Recognize signs of exacerbation: increased mucus, dyspnea
during exercise.
Bacterial Meningitis Signs - CORRECT ANSWER: Recognize signs: Nuchal rigidity, fever,
altered mental status. Interventions: Droplet precautions, antibiotic therapy.
Beta-blockers - CORRECT ANSWER: Reduce heart rate.
, Burn Care Full Thickness - CORRECT ANSWER: Absent pain due to nerve destruction, high
infection risk. Interventions: Fluid resuscitation and wound care.
Burns and Infection Control - CORRECT ANSWER: Question Scenario: A client with 40% total
body surface area burns has purulent drainage from the wound.
Calcium channel blockers - CORRECT ANSWER: Vasodilation.
Cardiac Medication Classifications - CORRECT ANSWER: Common Classes: Beta-blockers,
Calcium channel blockers, Diuretics.
Cervical Spine Injury - CORRECT ANSWER: Assess for breathing issues due to diaphragm
impairment. Interventions: Immobilize cervical spine, prepare for mechanical ventilation.
Clinical guidelines - CORRECT ANSWER: Up-to-date nursing protocols for conditions like
stroke, MI, and burn care.
Clinical Prioritization - CORRECT ANSWER: Focus on life-threatening conditions (e.g., MVA
with absent breath sounds, heart attack vs. chest pain).
Colchicine - CORRECT ANSWER: Medication that reduces inflammation and pain in patients
with gout.
COPD Dietary Consideration - CORRECT ANSWER: High-protein, high-calorie small meals to
maintain energy levels.
COPD Oxygen therapy - CORRECT ANSWER: Target SpO₂ 88-92% for hypoxia.