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Mark Klimek Blue book (ALL) NCLEX
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Name the five/six essential nutrients - carbs, fats, proteins, vitamins, minerals, water

The major source of energy for the body is - carbs

carbs provide ____________ Kcalories per 1 gram - 4

Sucrose is a sugar found in ____________ and _____________. - fruits, veggies

Lactose is a sugar found in ? - milk

What is glycogen? - It is a stored formed of glucose/energy manufactured by the liver

Is glycogen eaten in foods? - NO! It is a stored form of glucose MANUFACTURED by
the liver.

When the body does not receive enough carbs it burns ___________ and
_____________. - protein, fat

The most concentrated source of energy for the body is ___________. - fats

Fats provide ___________ Kcalories per 1 gram. - 9

Fats carry vitamins - A,D,E,K (Remember FADE K!)

The nutrient needed most for growth and repair of tissues is _____________. - protein
(second best is Vit C)

Proteins provide __________ Kcalories per 1 gram. - 4

Vitamins and minerals provide energy for the body. (T/F) - False- they are necessary for
a body's chemical reactions.

Water is present in ALL body tissues. (T/F) - True (even bone)

Water accounts for ________ to ___________% of an adult's total weight? - 50 to 60%

Name the four basic food groups - Milk & Cheese, Meat & Legumes, Veggies & Fruits,
Bread & Cereal

,Water acounts for __________ to _________% of an infant's total weight? - 70 to 75%

An individual is overweight if they are ________% above the ideal weight. - 10

An individual is obese if they weigh ________% above the ideal weight. - 20

What solution and material are used to cleanse the eyes of an infant? - Plain water,
cotton balls, washcloths

Can you use cotton swabs to clean the eyes, nares or ears of an infant? - No, this is
dangerous

Can you use the same cotton ball/washcloth edge for both eyes? - No, it would cross
contaminate

Should you cover an unhealed umbilical site with the diaper? - No, fold the diaper down.

What temperature is appropriate for the water used to bathe an infant? - 100 to 105

What is the #1 purpose of a tepid sponge bath? - Lower body temperature during fever.

How should the temperature of the water be tested if no thermometer is available? -
Dropping water on inside surface of your forearm.

With which body part do you begin when bathing an infant? - Eyes always

When cleansing an infant's eye, cleanse from outer to inner canthus? - No, inner to
outer

Should you retract the foreskin of a 5 week old male, uncircumcised infant to cleanse
the area? - No, not until foreskin retracts naturally and without resistance- then it should
be retracted, cleansed and replaced.

When sponge-bathing with tepid water the correct temp is _____________. - 98.6 F

How long does it take for the umbilical stump to fall off? - 7 to 14 days

The primary reason why an infant is draped during the bath is to provide privacy. (T/F) -
False, the primary purpose of draping is to prevent chilling.

You may use friction to remove vernix caseosa from an infant's skin. (T/F) - False, it
causes damage/bruising

What solution is commonly used for care of umbilical cord? - 70% alcohol to promote
drying (trend is toward soap and water)

,What cranial nerve is affected in Bell's Palsy? - #7, facial nerve

What is the #1 symptom of Bell's Palsy? - One sided (unilateral) facial paralysis

Complete recovery from the paralysis of Bell's Palsy should occur in _______ to ______
months. - 4 to 6

In addition to the facial paralysis, the sense of ______ is also affected. - taste

Will the patient be able to close their eye on the affected side? - no

Give three eye interventions for the client with Bell's Palsy. - Dark glasses, artificial
tears, cover eye at night

As the prostate enlarges it compresses the ___________ and causes urinary
________. - Urethra, rentention

At what age does BPH occur? - men over 50 years of age

What does BPH stand for? - Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy

IN BPH the man has (increased/decreased) frequency of urination - increased

In BPH the force of the urinary stream is (increased/decreased). - decreased

The man with BPH has a _________-stream of urine - forked

The man with BPH has hesitancey. What does this mean? - Difficulty starting to void

Will the man with BPH have enuresis, nocturia or hematuria? - Enuresis-No, Nocturia-
Yes, and Hematuria-Maybe

Enuresis - inability to control the flow of urine and involuntary urination

What is the best way to screen men for BPH? - Digital rectal exam

Should fluids be forced or restricted in BPH? - forced

What does TURP stand for? - Transurethral resection of the prostate

The most radical prostate surgery is the ____________ prostatectomy. - Perineal

What type of diet is used in BPH? - Acid Ash

Acid Ash diet - Decrease pH (makes urine acid)

, Chz, eggs, Meat, fish, oysters, poultry, Bread, Cereal, Whole Grains, Pastries,
Cranberries, Prunes, Plums, Tomatoes, Peas, Corn, Legumes.

What is the primary purpose of a 3 way continuous bladder irrigation (CBI) after TURP?
- To keep the catheter clear of clots and to drain urine

What solution is used for CBI? - Normal saline (0.9 NaCl)

How fast do you run the CBI? - At whatever rate it takes to keep the urine flowing and
free of clots

What drug is use to treat bladder spasm? - B&O suppositories (Belladonna & Opiates)

Should you take a rectal temp after prostatectomy? Give stool softeners? - No rectal
temperatures, yes stool softeners

You should call the MD after TURP when you see _________ thick ________,
_____________ clots, and ____________ urine drainage on the dressing. - Bright thick
blood, persistent clots, persistent urine on dressing (don't call MD for transitory clots and
urine on dressing.)

If you see an increase in blood content of urine coming out of the catheter, you would
first ___________. - Pull carefully on the catheter to apply local pressure on the
prostate with the Foley balloon.

If you see clots in the tubing you would first ____________. - Increase the flow-rate.

What exercises should the post prostectomy patient do upon discharge? Why? -
Perineal exercises, start and stop stream of urine, because dribbling is a common but
temporary problem post op

Will the post prostectomy patient be impotent? - If TURP, no impotence, if perineal
prostatectomy, yes impotence

How often should the drainage bag be emptied? - Every 8 hours

What is the most common problem due to catheterization? - UTI

What is the most common organism to cause UTI with catheterization? - E. coli

What is the most common route for organisms to enter the blader when a
catheterization is used? - Up through the inside of the catheter in the days following
catheterization

Name foods that make acid urine - Cranberry juice, apple juice (avoid citrus juices- they
make alkaline urine)

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