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ATI Comprehensive Final Quiz

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Priority action: stop the medication infusion
What is a nurses priority
action when a patient is The nurse can also:
experiencing anaphylactic
shock while receiving IV Administer epinephrine; infuse .9% sodium chloride, and
medications? elevate the lower extremities to help maintain adequate
blood pressure

Sertraline

What medication is contra
Taking concurrently puts the patient at risk for serotonin
indicated while taking St.
syndrome
John's wort? And why?

Both of these are used for Tx of depression

An infection of the middle ear


Passive smoking promote adherence of respiratory
pathogen's to the lining of the middle ear space which
Persistent otitis media
prolongs inflammation and impedes drainage from the
ear


Exposure to cold weather does not cause otitis media

Sleepiness, headaches, anemia; the most common
Acarbose (Precose)
adverse effects are gastrointestinal - diarrhea,
adverse effects
abdominal distention, cramping, flatulence

impaired vision as a result of aging

presbyopia
Can affect one's ability to read the newspaper, the lens is
unable to change shape to focus on close up objects

, Most severe form of spina bifida in which the spinal cord
and meninges are in a cerebrospinal fluid-filled sac and
protrude through the spine
Myelomeningocele
Neural tube defect pts are at Rx for latex allergy


Most common complication of this disorder is UTI

A disorder of the eye and which unilateral central
blindness occurs as a result of another problem, such as
Prevention of the
strabismus
development of amblyopia

Parents should patch the unaffected I

Cross eyed

Strabismus
Without treatment by 6 years of age this can lead to
central blindness (amblyopia)

Med for TB, report vision changes immediately

Ethambutol (Myambutol)
Adverse effects: loss of red/green color discrimination
due to optic neuritis; d/c if this occurs

Antitubercular


Isoniazid (INH) Adverse effects: hepatotoxicity, peripheral neuropathy,
yellowing of the sclera is an indication of jaundice that
accompanies liver failure

Anti TB and Antibiotic

Rifampin (Rifadin)
Adverse effects: changes in color of bodily secretions to
red-orange

What is a patient at risk for Indicates thrombocytopenia, which puts the patient at
when they're platelet count increased risk for bleeding
is below the reference
range?

, Bladder will fluctuate with palpation
What should a nurse
anticipate with bladder Bladder is dull to percussion
distention in the fourth
stage of labor? Uterus will be displaced to the right, is boggy, well
above the umbilicus

inflammation of the bladder lining, Commonly occurs
with UTI
cystitis
Prevention methods: Stay well hydrated, urinate before
and after sex, wipe front to back, avoid tub baths

Small, T-shaped device inserted by a physician inside the
uterus to prevent pregnancy

Intrauterine device (IUD)
Increased risk for a topic pregnancy


Does not protect from STI's or HIV

sudden onset of decreased peripheral or central vision,
Manifestations of retinal
dark floaters, flashes of light. curtain vision over part of
detachment
visual field

Decreased color perception, blurry vision,clouding of
the lens of the eye
Manifestations of cataract

Without treatment leads to blindness

Rapid onset of e severe pain around the eyes and face,
Manifestations of Angle-
reduced vision, colored halos, headaches, sudden onset
closure glaucoma
of elevated IOP

Manifestations of macular Gradual, mild to moderate reduction of central vision
degeneration

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