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NSG 430 Exam 4
1. SATA:Risk factors for bacterial infection
Answer> -Diabetes Mellitus (YES)
-Atopic dermatitis (YES)
-Moisture (YES)
-Obesity (YES)
-Skin neoplasms
(YES) I think its all
the options
2. SATA:Treatment for lower extremity cellulitis, what orders do
you expect?-
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Answer> -Vancomycin 1000mls
-Elevate the extremity
,a. The patient's serum creatinine level is elevated.
b. The patient reports intermittent chest pressure.
c. The patient's extremities are cool and pulses are weak.
d. The patient has bilateral crackles throughout lung fields.
Answer> a. The patient's serum creatinine level is elevated.
4. INR/PT levels doubled, what are you giving?
Answer> Fresh frozen plasma
5. A patient recovering from heart surgery develops pericarditis
and com- plains of level 6 (0 to 10 scale) chest pain with deep
breathing. Which ordered PRN medication will be the most
appropriate for the nurse to give?
a. Fentanyl 1 mg IV
b. IV morphine sulfate 4 mg
c. Oral ibuprofen (Motrin) 600 mg
d. Oral acetaminophen (Tylenol) 650 mg
Answer> c. Oral ibuprofen (Motrin) 600 mg
6. Which assessment data collected by the nurse who is
admitting a patient with chest pain suggests that the pain is
caused by an acute myocardial infarction (AMI)?// diagnosis for
myocardial infarction
a. The pain increases with deep breathing.
b. The pain has lasted longer than 30 minutes
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c. The pain is relieved after taking
13 nitroglycerin.
d. The pain is reproducible when the patient raises the arms.
Answer> b. The pain has lasted longer than 30 minutes
, a. Instruct the patient to cough every hour.
b. Monitor the patient for shortness of breath.
c. Verify the position of the balloon every 4 hours.
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