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ATI ADULT MEDICAL SURGICAL PROCTORED(QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS)2023/2024 LATEST Endotracheal tube extubate what would you report immedatiely? stridor Why is stridor bad? it means that there is an obstruction or edema in airway What is heart rate like in someone who has a low fluid volume? ...

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ATI ADULT MEDICAL SURGICAL PROCTORED(QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS)2023/2024 LATEST
Endotracheal tube extubate what would you report immedatiely?
stridor


Why is stridor bad?
it means that there is an obstruction or edema in airway


What is heart rate like in someone who has a low fluid volume?
higher than usual like 110


What is normal unrine gravity?
1.000 - 1.030


What is positive pressure doing?
promote lung expansion and stabilize chest


Would you recomened exercise for a patient who has been discharged with heart failure?
yes


How often should exercise be in heart failure patient?
regular routine


Should you consume milk with iron supplements?
no, can cause gastro disturbances


Would you take iron with antacids?
no, gastro disturbances


Would you tell the patient to lower red meat intake with iron deficiency?
no, because they would need to increase


What is a common side effect with iron pills?
constipation


What would you tell them to eat when taking iron pills?
high fiber diet


When does pain worsen with compartment syndrome?
when passive movement occurs


What does warmth under cast indicate?
infection

,Should patient decrease complex carbs for atherosceleoris?
no


What carb should a client with atherosceloris decrease?
simple sugars


Is MRSA airborne or contact?
contact


What does phenytoin do to hepatic enzymes [seizure med]?
it decreases effectiveness


What should you tell the client not to take with ciprofloxacin?
magnesium containing antacids


Why wouldn't you take magnesium containing anatacids with cipro?
calcium can decrease absorption of med


What is a common side effect of rifampin?
color of pee


Can you take ciproflaxcin with alcohol?
yes


After a para-thyroidectomy what would be a priority for the nurse to do?
to put trach tray by bedside [think AIRWAY]


What meds increase osteoporosis?
Fludrocortisone


With enoxaparin what is the main thing the nurse should do?
give dosage same time every day


Is restlessness common in hyperthyroidism?
yes


What would be urgent for hyperthyroidism?
high blood pressure


If a client has a weird heart sound what would be the first thing you do?
listen to it again but on the left side [always want least invasive]

,Why would gentamicin be withheld from a patient?
creatine levels are too high


What is normal creatine?
0.6 - 1.2


What is one of the first vital signs of a hemorrhage?
increased heart rate


What med would you give for a febrile reaction?
Tylenol [reduces fever]


How long does a drain stay in place for a radical mastectomy?
1 to 3 weeks


What drainage amount is needed to get rid of drainage tube for mastectomy?
less than 25 ml


What is the first thing to ask if a client reports dyspnea and shortness of breath when put on O2?
if they have COPD


Why would it be bad for you to put O2 on a COPD patient?
It can worsen hypercarbia


Leukemia client; would their hemoglobin be increased or decreased?
decreased


What would be a big sign that a client's nephrostomy tube has popped?
back pain


What is max amount of flexing for total hip replacement?
no more than 90 degrees


Why would you place a pillow between a patient's legs for hip athroplasty?
so hips don't get dislodged


What is a holter monitor used for?
if you have an irregular heart rate it can detect it


What can a pacemaker do to a patient's heart?
regulate the heart rate

, What is an echo used for?
detecting valve dysfunction


What do PPI's do for gastric ulcers?
it suppresses gastric acid production


What is good about high fowlers postion?
increases lung expansion and improves ventilation


What med would you discontinue before going in for allergy testing?
prednisone


If a client were to state their vision went blurry before a car accident what would you do first?
monitor neuro


What would be the first thing to do if bowel is protruding from stomach?
CALL FOR HELP


What kind of skin for hypothyroidism?
dry scaly


What does metformin do to glucose?
it decreases the amount of glucose produced in liver


When should client take metformin?
with or immediately following meals


If you have hair loss on lower legs what could be problem?
Peripheral artery disease [PAD]


When is pain happening with PAD?
when resting


How is pain relieved with PAD?
when feet are dangling


After a thoracentesis, what should a nurse tell the client?
to deep breathe which re expands the lungs


What lab would be an indication of osteomyelitis?
increased sedimentation rate [ESR]: blood test that reveals inflammatory activity in the body


What is a blood problem that can occur with someone taking feverfew.

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