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1 “It’s All About….” Adult Health I Question Set 1 Respiratory Cardiovascular Renal ABGs Musculoskeletal

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4 Respiratory 1 Discuss the bronchoscopy procedure, including: (1)Prep; (2)Type of anesthesia; (3)What occurs during the procedure; (3) Post-procedure care.

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6 Respiratory 2 Discuss the peak flow meter. (1)What does it measure? (2)What are the various readings? (3)What patient instructions are appropriate for the various readings?

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8 Respiratory 3 Define cor pulmonale. Name assessment findings expected in cor pulmonale.

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10 Respiratory 4 What do ‘flat neck veins’ tell us? How would this be recorded?

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12 Respiratory 5 State the normal respiratory rate / range for an adult

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14 Respiratory 6 The patient is breathing at a rate of 48 Breaths per minute. Providing that the individual has a high oxygen level, What would this rate of breathing do to the individual’s pH on the Arterial Blood Gas?

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16 Respiratory 7

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18 Respiratory 8

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20 Respiratory 9

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22 Respiratory 10

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24 Cardiovascular 1 EKG: *The ‘little squares’ on ekg paper represent What time period? *The ‘big squares’ on ekg paper represent what time period?

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26 Cardiovascular 2 The normal PR Interval (PRI) = ?

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28 Cardiovascular 3 The normal QRS interval = ?

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30 Cardiovascular 4 Discuss P Waves. Criteria for ‘normal.’

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32 Cardiovascular 5 State Modifiable Risk factors for atherosclerosis.

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34 Cardiovascular 6 State non-modifiable risk factors for atherosclerosis

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36 Cardiovascular 7 You see a person laying on the ground, And they are not moving, And appear to be unconscious. What’s the first thing you do?

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38 Cardiovascular 8 The patient is showing fresh signs & symptoms of just having a stroke (CVA). What is the priority nursing assessment?

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40 Cardiovascular 9 The patient is showing fresh signs & symptoms of just having a stroke (CVA). What is the priority nursing intervention?

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42 Cardiovascular 10 What lab data informs us that here has been acute injury to myocardial tissue? (MI) What lab data tell us that the patient either has, or does not have, congestive heart failure?

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44 Cardiovascular 11 What diagnostic test best informs us of the electrical activity, and conductivity of the heart?

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46 Cardiovascular 12 What assessment data tell us whether A medication has been successful at controlling Atrial fibrillation?

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48 Cardiovascular 13 What vital sign assessment data tell us whether a patient’s Fluid volume status is adequate?

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50 Renal 1 Describe what information a ‘Culture & Sensitivity’ (“C&S”) provides us with.

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52 Renal 2 Describe signs and symptoms of “Cystitis.”

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54 Renal 3 Describe signs & symptoms of “urge urinary incontinence”

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56 Renal 4 Describe signs & symptoms, background information, for “stress urinary incontinence.”

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58 Renal 5 Describe signs & symptoms, background, for “functional urinary Incontinence.”

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60 Renal 6 Assessment for ‘CVA tenderness’ Is important for assessing what organ(s) or structures of the urinary system?

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62 Renal 7 Name some signs & symptoms that the nurse will see in assessing the client with Acute Glomerulonephritis (AGN).

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64 Renal 8 Describe patient education for the client taking a sulfa drug for UTI.

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66 Renal 9 Discuss important assessment and history items for the patient Who will be undergoing an Intravenous pyelogram (IVP) with contrast dye.

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68 Renal 10 Describe nursing care and interventions for the client being treated for urolitiasis.

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70 ABGs 1 pH = 7.32 pCO2= 58 pO2=80 HCO3= 32

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72 ABGs 2 pH 7.28 pCO2=64 HCO3 24 Metabolic or Respiratory?

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74 ABGs 3 pH 7.30 PaCO2 31 PaO2 76 HCO3 17

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76 ABGs 4 pH 7.34 PaO2 80 PaCO2 44 HCO3 28

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78 ABGs 5 pH 7.35 PaO2 88 PaCO2 33 HCO3 18

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80 ABGs 6 pH 7.45 PaO2 92 PaCO2 48 HCO3 30

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82 ABGs 7 pH 7.20 PCO2 35 PO2 82 HCO3 18

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84 ABGs 8 pH 7.54 PO2 80 PCO2 25 HCO3 23

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86 ABGs 9 pH 7.52 PO2 90 PCO2 45 HCO3 30

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88 ABGs 10 pH 7.01 PO2 86 PCO2 50 HCO3 25

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90 Musculoskeletal 1 Explain the use of vitamin D for the patient with osteoporosis

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92 Musculoskeletal 2 Name a biphosphonate medication. Indications for use? Patient Instructions / Education?

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94 Musculoskeletal 3 Define the term “pathologic fracture.” Etiology?

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96 Musculoskeletal 4 Compare & contrast spondylolysis With spondylolisthesis.

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98 Musculoskeletal 5 What is the difference between a displaced fracture, And a non-displaced fracture?

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100 Musculoskeletal 6 Signs and symptoms of hip prosthetic dislocation?

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102 Musculoskeletal 7 Signs and symptoms of hip prosthetic infection?

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104 Musculoskeletal 8 Patient education for moving a patient with a total Hip prosthesis?

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106 Musculoskeletal 9 Equipment and procedures / patients they are used For: CPM Polar Care Hip Abduction Pillow

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108 Musculoskeletal 10 Care concerns with a patient with osteomyelitis?

109 KEY Adult Health I Question Set 1 ABG 1 Respiratory Acidosis, Partially Compensated ABG 2 Respiratory (ROME ARROWS) ABG 3 Metabolic acidosis, partially compensated ABG 4 Respiratory acidosis, partially compensated ABG 5 Metabolic Acidosis, full compensated ABG 6 Metabolic Alkalosis, fully compensated ABG 7 Metabolic Acidosis, Uncompensated ABG 8 Respiratory Alkalosis, Uncompensated ABG 9 Metabolic Alkalosis, Uncompensated ABG 10 Respiratory Acidosis, Uncompensated


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