ATI fund RN Practice new questions and Answers for nclex test
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RN - Registered Nurse
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RN - Registered Nurse
ATI fund RN Practice new questions and Answers for nclex test
ATI fund RN Practice new questions and Answers for nclex test
ATI fund RN Practice new questions and Answers for nclex test
2023-2024 ATI fund RN Practice new
questions and Answers for nclex test
What are the steps in removing an artificial eye?
Pull down the lower lip with index finger & exert slight pressure, allowing to
slide over lower lid and grab with free hand
Store artificial eye in labeled container filled with tap water or saline
What are the steps in inserting an artificial eye?
Lift upper and lower lid to insert and blink until sets
How do you wash an artificial eye?
Wash with warm, normal saline, with soft gauze or clean tap water
How do you properly irrigate an ear?
Have pt sit or lie on side with the affected ear UP.
Using a bulb-irrigating syringe or Walter Pik set on No 2, gently wash ear with
warm solution, directing flow toward the superior aspect of the ear canal.
Non blanchable erythema indicates the skin has been damaged by what?
Pressure
Explain what is happening in the S1 sound-
"Lub" sound- tricuspid and mitral valves snap shut @ beginning of systole. It
is loudest at the apex of the heart.
Explain what is happening in the S2 sound-
"Dub" sound- Aortic and Pulmonic valves shut at beginning of diastole. This
is heard best at the base of the heart.
What does a split S2 mean?
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Electrical conduction may be delayed on one side so ventricles might not close
at the same time
may sound like a "stutter"
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S3 is heard in the patients with what?
CHF. It follows S2
S4 is heard in patients with what?
HTN, CAD, MI.
What is a murmur?
occurs between S1 and S2. It should be silent there, but with a murmur there is
a whooshing sound
this typically happens if a valve isn't open wide enough (Stenotic) or if a valve
doesn't close tightly enough and blood leaks back
Grade 1 murmurs are typically to hear –
difficult
Grade 6 murmurs are typically to hear –
easy to hear
Grade 4 and above murmurs are considered and are
accompanied by a -
loud murmurs. palpable thrill
Pericardial friction rub
Pericardium (membrane around the heart) becomes inflamed. It causes high
pitched, scratchy sound. It is loaded at apex
What is the Valsalva maneuver?
holding breath and bearing down. Usually done to check for hernia's
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