2020 KEY WORDS & ANSWER(S)
1. Chinese-American patient going in for emergency surgery within 24 hours - interpreter
2. Infant with normal vitals, axillary temp low - place under warmer
3. Baby - protect the sac and place on abdomen
4. Osteoarthritis - vitamin C?
5. DM pump - pt needs to know how to calibrate and work bolus
6. Mother gives pt iron with 2 oz. orange juice - tell mother she did it correctly
7. Increased BMI - waist circumference
8. PTSD - put pt in a room away from stimulus
9. PTSD - show pt where the quiet room is when they first arrive
10. Antabuse - no alcohol for 12 hours prior to beginning the medication
11. Which wound would nurse assess first - laceration
12. Pt crying about miscarriage - give tissue let her sit quietly
13. Pt in employee health for routine hypertension, states he wants to kill coworker - see if pt
has a weapon
14. Women pregnant and smoking - go to help group for emotional support
15. NMS - check vital signs
16. Left heart failure - fatigue
17. To determine if pt is on one-to-one - if they’re going into other pt’s rooms
18. Pt on steroids asks why they need sliding scale - steroids and infection increase sugars
19. Lasix - check electrolytes
20. Glomerulonephritis - reduce sodium intake and no excess water consumption
21. Bulk laxative - drink additional water after taking medication
22. Pt ambulating in hallway - HR stable before and after
23. “Activity intolerance” outcome - pt ambulates without discomfort
24. HR increased 20 at 2 hour checks - look for cause of increased HR
25. Unilateral knee replacement pain - PCA pump
26. SATA iron - spinach option, beans option
27. Pregnancy women priority dx - r/o injury r/t uterine atony
28. Pitocin after delivery - promote uterine contractions
29. Diabetes with shiny legs - check pedal pulse
30. Evisceration - sterile saline and gauze
31. Isotonic solution - clean without tissue damage
32. NG tube with intermittent low suction - damp cotton swab in pt’s mouth
33. Broca’s area - give pt extra time for expression
34. Pt with HIV value indicates likely to develop infection - CD4+
35. Palpating BP - inflate to 120 (+30 from where pulse stop)
36. RLQ with N/V, what do you do last - palpate
37. Subjective response for pt with orthopnea - sleeps on 3 pillows at night
38. Anorexic pt wants to work in cafeteria - recommend they work as receptionist
39. Math - 1.7
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