PRN1725 CCC4 Exam 3
1. Patient with output less than minimum, first thing to do?
Palpate the bladder for distention
2. Redness at PICC line (catheter site), what do you check?
Vital signs
3. Patient asked about risks of surgical procedure one hour before hand. What does the
nurse do?
Contact provider to speak with patient
4. An infection developed while in the hospital is called?
Hospital acquired/healthcare acquired
5. What is the first response with severe chest pain?
Evaluate pain/assess patient
6. Pain is _______ to the patient?
Subjective
7. Patience on TPN need BS checks because the TPN can cause the patient BG to?
Increase
8. Laryngectomy priority?
Patent airway
,9. Which of these is most concerning a few hours after a knee replacement surgery?
Pain eight out of 10
Right foot warm to touch
Swelling in the knee
Cap refill of seven seconds and toes
Cat refill of seven seconds and toes
10. Patient diagnosed with sepsis, which finding is most concerning?
Elevated BP
Dry cough
Cloudy Urine
Increased lethargy
Increased lethargy
11. Initial vitals versus reassessment vitals, what do you do?
Document as normal
12. Pain management should be _____ to the patient?
Individualize
13. Clients need to understand their operation and what the doctor tells them before
signing. If they do not.:
Contact the provider
14. What vitamin best promotes wound healing
Vitamin C
, 15. What action helps you assess wound drainage overtime?
Circle drainage on dressing
16. Clients using an incentive spirometer should inhale _____ through the mouthpiece while
keeping the ball _______?
Deeply afloat
17. How often should SCDs be on the patient?
Anytime they are in bed
18. Can immunocompromise patients have artificial nails?
No
19. Pale, red, watery drainage is defined as:
Serosanguinous
20. Three early symptoms of septic shock?
Tachycardia
Fever
Tachypnea
21. Who is responsible for obtaining surgical informed consent?
Provider/surgeon
22. Non-pharmacological pain treatment:
Hot/cold
1. Patient with output less than minimum, first thing to do?
Palpate the bladder for distention
2. Redness at PICC line (catheter site), what do you check?
Vital signs
3. Patient asked about risks of surgical procedure one hour before hand. What does the
nurse do?
Contact provider to speak with patient
4. An infection developed while in the hospital is called?
Hospital acquired/healthcare acquired
5. What is the first response with severe chest pain?
Evaluate pain/assess patient
6. Pain is _______ to the patient?
Subjective
7. Patience on TPN need BS checks because the TPN can cause the patient BG to?
Increase
8. Laryngectomy priority?
Patent airway
,9. Which of these is most concerning a few hours after a knee replacement surgery?
Pain eight out of 10
Right foot warm to touch
Swelling in the knee
Cap refill of seven seconds and toes
Cat refill of seven seconds and toes
10. Patient diagnosed with sepsis, which finding is most concerning?
Elevated BP
Dry cough
Cloudy Urine
Increased lethargy
Increased lethargy
11. Initial vitals versus reassessment vitals, what do you do?
Document as normal
12. Pain management should be _____ to the patient?
Individualize
13. Clients need to understand their operation and what the doctor tells them before
signing. If they do not.:
Contact the provider
14. What vitamin best promotes wound healing
Vitamin C
, 15. What action helps you assess wound drainage overtime?
Circle drainage on dressing
16. Clients using an incentive spirometer should inhale _____ through the mouthpiece while
keeping the ball _______?
Deeply afloat
17. How often should SCDs be on the patient?
Anytime they are in bed
18. Can immunocompromise patients have artificial nails?
No
19. Pale, red, watery drainage is defined as:
Serosanguinous
20. Three early symptoms of septic shock?
Tachycardia
Fever
Tachypnea
21. Who is responsible for obtaining surgical informed consent?
Provider/surgeon
22. Non-pharmacological pain treatment:
Hot/cold