PN ATI COMPREHENSIVE PREDICTOR EXAM |
ALL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS |
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BUN levels - ANSWER: 10-20
WBC levels - ANSWER: 5,000-10,000
Serum creatinine levels - ANSWER: males 0.6-1.2; females 0.5-1.1
Therapeutic digoxin levels - ANSWER: 0.8-2.0
HbA1c levels - ANSWER: 4%-6%
Fasting glucose levels - ANSWER: 70-105
HDL levels - ANSWER: males 35-65; females 35-85
Total serum cholesterol levels - ANSWER: less than 200
LDL levels - ANSWER: less than 130
ABG values [pH, PCO2, HCO3] - ANSWER: pH 7.35-7.45
PCO2 35-45
HCO3 21-28
,Phosphorus levels - ANSWER: 3-4.5
Platelet levels - ANSWER: 150,000-400,000
aPTT levels; therapeutic level? - ANSWER: 30-40 seconds; therapeutic is 1.5 to 2 times the
normal
INR levels - ANSWER: 0.7-1.8
Therapeutic level for INR with anticoagulant therapy - ANSWER: 2-3
PT levels; therapeutic level? - ANSWER: 11-12.5 seconds; therapeutic is 1.5 to 2 times the
normal
Chloride levels - ANSWER: 98-106
Calcium levels - ANSWER: 9-10.5
Diseases that require airborne precautions - ANSWER: measles, TB, herpes zoster and
varicella
Heparin antidote - ANSWER: protamine sulfate
Coumadin antidote - ANSWER: vitamin k
, Digoxin antidote - ANSWER: digibind
Alcohol withdrawal antidote - ANSWER: librium (chlordiazepoxide)
Potassium levels - ANSWER: 3.5-5
Sodium levels - ANSWER: 136-145
Magnesium sulfate antidote - ANSWER: calcium gluconate
Magnesium levels - ANSWER: 1.3-2.1
Diseases for droplet precautions [SPIDERMAN] - ANSWER: S - scarlet fever; sepsis
P - pneumonia; pertussis
I - influenza
D - diphtheria
E - epiglottitis
R - rubella
M - mumps; meningitis
AN - adenovirus
Risk factors of metabolic alkalosis - ANSWER: ingestion of antacids; GI suction;
hypokalemia; blood transfusion; prolonged vomiting; total parenteral nutrition
A cause of metabolic acidosis - ANSWER: diarrhea [acidosis - from the ass]; fever; hypoxia;
starvation; seizure; kidney failure; diabetic ketoacidosis; dehydration
ALL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS |
GRADED A+ | VERIFIED SOLUTION| LATEST
UPDATE
BUN levels - ANSWER: 10-20
WBC levels - ANSWER: 5,000-10,000
Serum creatinine levels - ANSWER: males 0.6-1.2; females 0.5-1.1
Therapeutic digoxin levels - ANSWER: 0.8-2.0
HbA1c levels - ANSWER: 4%-6%
Fasting glucose levels - ANSWER: 70-105
HDL levels - ANSWER: males 35-65; females 35-85
Total serum cholesterol levels - ANSWER: less than 200
LDL levels - ANSWER: less than 130
ABG values [pH, PCO2, HCO3] - ANSWER: pH 7.35-7.45
PCO2 35-45
HCO3 21-28
,Phosphorus levels - ANSWER: 3-4.5
Platelet levels - ANSWER: 150,000-400,000
aPTT levels; therapeutic level? - ANSWER: 30-40 seconds; therapeutic is 1.5 to 2 times the
normal
INR levels - ANSWER: 0.7-1.8
Therapeutic level for INR with anticoagulant therapy - ANSWER: 2-3
PT levels; therapeutic level? - ANSWER: 11-12.5 seconds; therapeutic is 1.5 to 2 times the
normal
Chloride levels - ANSWER: 98-106
Calcium levels - ANSWER: 9-10.5
Diseases that require airborne precautions - ANSWER: measles, TB, herpes zoster and
varicella
Heparin antidote - ANSWER: protamine sulfate
Coumadin antidote - ANSWER: vitamin k
, Digoxin antidote - ANSWER: digibind
Alcohol withdrawal antidote - ANSWER: librium (chlordiazepoxide)
Potassium levels - ANSWER: 3.5-5
Sodium levels - ANSWER: 136-145
Magnesium sulfate antidote - ANSWER: calcium gluconate
Magnesium levels - ANSWER: 1.3-2.1
Diseases for droplet precautions [SPIDERMAN] - ANSWER: S - scarlet fever; sepsis
P - pneumonia; pertussis
I - influenza
D - diphtheria
E - epiglottitis
R - rubella
M - mumps; meningitis
AN - adenovirus
Risk factors of metabolic alkalosis - ANSWER: ingestion of antacids; GI suction;
hypokalemia; blood transfusion; prolonged vomiting; total parenteral nutrition
A cause of metabolic acidosis - ANSWER: diarrhea [acidosis - from the ass]; fever; hypoxia;
starvation; seizure; kidney failure; diabetic ketoacidosis; dehydration