CCC4 EXAM 2 REVIEW QUESTIONS
WITH ANSWERS
Who is protected by Good Samaritan Law? - - Everyone
- #1 method for preventing VAP? - - Hand hygiene
- S/S of respiratory failure? (SATA) - - Restlessness, confusion, increase in
RR, elevated CO2 levels, tachycardia.
- Does starting an IV fall under the LPN scope of practice? - - Yes, but
limited by some state boards of nursing.
- If the pt becomes restless, what should you check? - - Check O2 levels.
- Which of these can an LPN assist with during a thoracentesis procedure?
(SATA) - - Manage vacuum bottles, position client, label specimens.
- If a pt received a new IV med, and afterwards is experiencing itching and
redness, what is the first thing you should do? - - Check respiratory status.
- Minimum amount of urine produced per hour? - - 30 mL
Less than 30mL = oliguria
0= anuria
- Difficulty urinating or inability to urinate? - - Dysuria.
- High frequency urinating? - - Polyuria.
- If a pt develops hives during an IV infusion, what is the first thing you
should do? - - Stop the infusion!
- What med is given if a pt is experiencing respiratory distress or hives/rash?
- - Epinephrine (Adrenaline)
- What to do if caring for a ventilated pt? (SATA) - - Check provider's orders
for ventilation settings at least once a shift, check the respiratory status if
the low pressure alarm sounds, offer alternate forms of communication such
as a white board.
- Care for a client immediately following a lumbar puncture? (POSITIONING) -
- Keep the pt flat for at least 1 hour.
, - For a non-venom snake bite, what is the priority nursing action? - - Clean
the wound
- Shortness of breath positioning? - - High Fowlers
- What is the purpose of triage? - - Prioritization of pts.
- Which of these is a red tag triage? - - An adult with a large femoral
laceration with a BP of 70/42.
- Black tag triage is what? - - Terminal
- Which of these would be a green tag? - - A sprained ankle.
- Triage colors? - - Red- Immediate
Yellow- Urgent
Green- Minor
Black- Dead, Dying, or Euthanasia
- Preventing pandemic flu education? (SATA) - - -promotion of a healthy
lifestyle to support the immune system
- appropriate hand hygiene
- the use of social distancing in public
- preparation to stay home for at least 2 weeks
- Phosgene reactions? (SATA) - - -eye swelling & severe pain
- skin erythema, blistering, or burning
- nausea and vomiting
- difficulty breathing
- Frostbite typically affects what parts of the body? - - Fingers/Toes
- What would result in a chemical burn? - - Chemicals
- What is a common cause of cardiogenic shock? - - MI (myocardial
infarction)
- Which of the following indicates respiratory distress? (SATA) - - Gasping,
wheezing, stridor, choking.
- What type of shock is most common? - - Hypovolemic Shock
- Pericardial Tamponade results in what type of shock? - - Obstructive
- What meds are given during anaphylactic shock? (SATA) - - Epinephrine,
Diphenhydramine, and a Steroid.
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