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Which adaptive equipment would be most appropriate to use for a severely contracted patient
who is unable to bear weight when transferring from bed to chair - answerPatient Lift example
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What lab values are expected to be in a patient with end stage renal disease on hemodialysis -
answerBUN 32, CREATNINE 8.32
Your 85 year old patient with atrial fibrillation fell at home 3 days ago. You notice she has been
having several episodes of acute confusion since being admitted to your unit. What is the most
important order you should anticipate from the provider? You're? - answerHold wayfaring
(coumadin) for the next 48 hours
Your new admission presents with a cough, unintentional weight loss, frequent knot sweats, and
bloody sputum. What type of isolation precautions should you initiate, if any? - answerAirborne
precautions
Upon entering your patient's room you note that they are having a seizure. What is your 1st
action? - answerPosition the patient on their side to maintain the airway
You find your coworker looking through your patient's medical record.. She States how is Mr.
Smith doing? He is my best friend's dad. We are so worried about him. What is the best course of
action? - answerTell her you cannot give her information and report her actions to your manager.
Your male patient complaints of discomfort while inflating the balloon during insertion of a
endwelling urinary catheter. What would be the most appropriate action? - answerDeflate the
balloon, advance the catheter further, then reinflate the balloon.
, Your patient takes regular insulin and NPH twice A-day for glucose control. What times should
the patient be taught to be alert for signs of hypoglycemia? - answerIs late afternoon and early
morning
What is a proton pump inhibitor, such as pantoprazole (protonix) used for? - answerReduce
gastric acid secretion
Your patient has a non productive cough and presence of secretions in his tracheostomy. Prior to
sectioning the patient, what should you do 1st? - answerHyperoxygenate patient
dietary teaching for a patient with chronic renal failure should include choices that are: -
answerLow potassium, low protein, moderate fat
Which of the following nursing diagnosis is most important for a patient with chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease(COPD) - answerImpaired gas exchange
Your patient is admitted from the ED with failure to thrive and advanced dementia. You note he is
extremely underweight, appears unbathed for some time, and has a stage 4 pressure injury to his
coccyx. You were told in report that he lives at home with family members. What should you do? -
answerNotify the charge nurse and social worker of your concerns.
You have a patient going for dialysis. There are medications include Lisinopril(prinivil),
ondansetron (zofran), famotidine(pepcid) and atorvastatin(lipitor). Which medication would you
possibly hold and seek clarification? - answerLISINOPRIL(PRINIVIL)
What is the best indication of an acute neurological problem? - answerChange in level of
consciousness
Your patient is admitted with diverticulitis. What type of diet do you expect to be ordered for the
patient? - answerClear liquids