NUR 263 EXAM 3 2025 UPDATE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED
ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+ (BRAND NEW VISION)
What is nursing priority with myasthenic crisis? - answersmaintain airway, may require to
intubate
What is Guillain-Barre? - answersan uncommon acute inflammatory disorder that affects
axons and/or myelin sheath (neurons can't impulse)
where does Guillain Barre Syndrome start - answers-Starts in feet and hands (numbness,
tingling)
What are causes of Guillain Barre? - answersbacterial infection
influenza
epstein barr
zika
What are s/s of guillain barre? - answersloss of reflexes
hypotension
labile BP
muscle weakness or paralysis (decreased DTR)
numbness
ataxia
blurred or double vision
palpitations
pain
tachycarida
,What are complications from guillain barre? - answersresp & cardiac problems
decreased mobility, DVTs
What is tx for guillain barre? - answersplasmapheresis asap
IV immunoglobulin if can't do plasma right away
What do you NOT want to give w/ guillain barre? - answersCORTICOSTERIODS
What are n/i with guillain barre? - answerspriority is airway
monitor abgs
monitor cardiac
monitor for resp distress
pt/ot for immobility
mech vent if needed
interdisciplinary tx
What is SCI? - answersloss of motor function, sensory perception reflex activity, and bowel
and bladder control
What are causes of SCI? - answersvehicle crashes
falls
acts of violence
sport-related accidents
What are primary causes of SCI? - answershyperflexion
,hyperextension
axial loading or vertical compression
excessive rotation
penetrating trauma
What are s/s of SCI? - answersbradycardia
hypotension
hypothermia
SBP <90
What are N/I with SCI? - answersABCs
cap refill
assess for abd hemorrhage
glascow coma scale
sometimes need bowel & bladder retraining
increase mobility
monitor pulse strength and cap refill
monitor for absent DTR
What are tx with SCI? - answersmethylprednisolone (inflammation)
dextran (hypotension)
atropine (bradycardia)
muscle relaxers (with caution)
tizanidine (muscle spasticity)
intratheral baclofen
, What is a indication that spinal shock is resolving? - answersmuscle spasticity and reflexes
below the level of injury
What is the 1st priority with AD? - answerssit them up
check bowel or bladder distention
call md
insert foley or give enema
give bp meds
What is spinal shock? - answershappens immediately as a response to injury
lasting usually less than 48 hrs, or could last several weeks
What are s/s of spinal shock? - answersbradycardia
hypotension
hypothermia
What is AD? - answersafter spinal socks subsides
response to spinal injury above T6
What are common causes of AD? - answersfull bladder
UTI
impacted feces
skin pressure & breakdown
What is s/s of AD? - answerssevere hypertension
HA
ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+ (BRAND NEW VISION)
What is nursing priority with myasthenic crisis? - answersmaintain airway, may require to
intubate
What is Guillain-Barre? - answersan uncommon acute inflammatory disorder that affects
axons and/or myelin sheath (neurons can't impulse)
where does Guillain Barre Syndrome start - answers-Starts in feet and hands (numbness,
tingling)
What are causes of Guillain Barre? - answersbacterial infection
influenza
epstein barr
zika
What are s/s of guillain barre? - answersloss of reflexes
hypotension
labile BP
muscle weakness or paralysis (decreased DTR)
numbness
ataxia
blurred or double vision
palpitations
pain
tachycarida
,What are complications from guillain barre? - answersresp & cardiac problems
decreased mobility, DVTs
What is tx for guillain barre? - answersplasmapheresis asap
IV immunoglobulin if can't do plasma right away
What do you NOT want to give w/ guillain barre? - answersCORTICOSTERIODS
What are n/i with guillain barre? - answerspriority is airway
monitor abgs
monitor cardiac
monitor for resp distress
pt/ot for immobility
mech vent if needed
interdisciplinary tx
What is SCI? - answersloss of motor function, sensory perception reflex activity, and bowel
and bladder control
What are causes of SCI? - answersvehicle crashes
falls
acts of violence
sport-related accidents
What are primary causes of SCI? - answershyperflexion
,hyperextension
axial loading or vertical compression
excessive rotation
penetrating trauma
What are s/s of SCI? - answersbradycardia
hypotension
hypothermia
SBP <90
What are N/I with SCI? - answersABCs
cap refill
assess for abd hemorrhage
glascow coma scale
sometimes need bowel & bladder retraining
increase mobility
monitor pulse strength and cap refill
monitor for absent DTR
What are tx with SCI? - answersmethylprednisolone (inflammation)
dextran (hypotension)
atropine (bradycardia)
muscle relaxers (with caution)
tizanidine (muscle spasticity)
intratheral baclofen
, What is a indication that spinal shock is resolving? - answersmuscle spasticity and reflexes
below the level of injury
What is the 1st priority with AD? - answerssit them up
check bowel or bladder distention
call md
insert foley or give enema
give bp meds
What is spinal shock? - answershappens immediately as a response to injury
lasting usually less than 48 hrs, or could last several weeks
What are s/s of spinal shock? - answersbradycardia
hypotension
hypothermia
What is AD? - answersafter spinal socks subsides
response to spinal injury above T6
What are common causes of AD? - answersfull bladder
UTI
impacted feces
skin pressure & breakdown
What is s/s of AD? - answerssevere hypertension
HA