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NSG 4100 / NSG4100 ADULT HEALTH EXAM 1. EXAM 2 EXAM 3 AND EXAM 4. QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS.
NSG 4100 NURSING PRACTICE ADULT HEALTH EXAMS. FROM EXAM 1 TO EXAM 4. WIDELY COVERED TO HELP YOU PASS YOUR EXAMS.
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- NSG 4100 / NSG4100 EXAM 1. NURSING PRACTICE ADULT HEALTH 3. QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS. • Exam (elaborations)
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NSG 4100 NURSING PRACTICE ADULT HEALTH EXAMS. FROM EXAM 1 TO EXAM 4. WIDELY COVERED TO HELP YOU PASS YOUR EXAMS.

NSG 4100 / NSG4100 EXAM 4. NURSING PRACTICE ADULT HEALTH EXAM. QUESTIONS WITH 100 % CORRECT ANSWERS.
CPP (cerebral perfusion pressure) Greater than 50 mm Hg normal Post-Op Complications: Craniotomy 1. ↑ ICP 2. Bleeding or Hypovolemic Shock 3. Fluid & Electrolyte 4. Infection 5. CSF Leaks 6. Seizures Meningitis type HIV/AIDS susceptible Cryptococcal Meningitis Risks & Prevention: Meningitis Prevention: Vaccine 11/12 yr and booster at 16 Risks: Unvaccinated 1st year college students & military Close contact w/meningococcal Meningitis Prophylaxis treatment within...
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CPP (cerebral perfusion pressure) Greater than 50 mm Hg normal Post-Op Complications: Craniotomy 1. ↑ ICP 2. Bleeding or Hypovolemic Shock 3. Fluid & Electrolyte 4. Infection 5. CSF Leaks 6. Seizures Meningitis type HIV/AIDS susceptible Cryptococcal Meningitis Risks & Prevention: Meningitis Prevention: Vaccine 11/12 yr and booster at 16 Risks: Unvaccinated 1st year college students & military Close contact w/meningococcal Meningitis Prophylaxis treatment within...

NSG 4100 / NSG4100 EXAM 3. NURSING PRACTICE 3 ADULT HEALTH EXAM. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
Exclusion criteria for tPA pregnancy, HTN- can be treated and then done, recent surgery, active bleeding, recent stroke Precautions with ITP and DIC bleeding Sudden cardiac arrest nursing interventions activate code and then chest compressions Torsade de pointe magnesium deficiency- treat electrolyte imbalance Afib meds amiodarone, anticoagulants SVT adenosine Vfib defib
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Exclusion criteria for tPA pregnancy, HTN- can be treated and then done, recent surgery, active bleeding, recent stroke Precautions with ITP and DIC bleeding Sudden cardiac arrest nursing interventions activate code and then chest compressions Torsade de pointe magnesium deficiency- treat electrolyte imbalance Afib meds amiodarone, anticoagulants SVT adenosine Vfib defib

NSG 4100 / NSG4100 (AH III) EXAM 3. ADULT HEALTH EXAM. QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS.
An intensive care nurse is aware of the need to identify pt's who may be at risk of developing disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC). Which fo the following ICU patient's most likely faces the highest risk of DIC? a. a patient w/ extensive burns b. a patient who has a dx of acute respiratory distress syndrome c. a patient who suffered multiple trauma in a. workplace accident d. a patient who is being treated for septic shock A patient is being treated for DIC and the nurs...
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An intensive care nurse is aware of the need to identify pt's who may be at risk of developing disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC). Which fo the following ICU patient's most likely faces the highest risk of DIC? a. a patient w/ extensive burns b. a patient who has a dx of acute respiratory distress syndrome c. a patient who suffered multiple trauma in a. workplace accident d. a patient who is being treated for septic shock A patient is being treated for DIC and the nurs...

NSG 4100 / NSG4100 EXAM 3. NURSING PRACTICE 3 ADULT HEALTH EXAM. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
What do we do to treat ITP? -stop associated meds -immunosuppressants -corticosteroids -IVIG thrombopoietin receptor agonists -Romiplostim (Nplate) -Eltrombopag (Promacta) What is the nursing interventions for ITP? - avoid SULFA drugs - bleeding precautions -neuro assessment if WET PURPURA -no injections or rectal temps -NO PLATELETS, wont help What is HIT? -heparin induced thrombocytopenia -patients taking heparin create an antibody and that antibody sees platelets a...
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What do we do to treat ITP? -stop associated meds -immunosuppressants -corticosteroids -IVIG thrombopoietin receptor agonists -Romiplostim (Nplate) -Eltrombopag (Promacta) What is the nursing interventions for ITP? - avoid SULFA drugs - bleeding precautions -neuro assessment if WET PURPURA -no injections or rectal temps -NO PLATELETS, wont help What is HIT? -heparin induced thrombocytopenia -patients taking heparin create an antibody and that antibody sees platelets a...

NSG 4100 / NSG4100 EXAM 3. NURSING PRACTICE 3 ADULT HEALTH EXAM. QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS.
Barotrauma can lead to pneumothorax subcutaneous emphysema pneumomediastinum pneumopericardium pulmonary edema Lung cancer risks smoking occupational chemical exposure asbestos Is crepitus expected after a chest tube placement? yes, but not good What do you do for symptomatic bradycardia give atropine How to treat a fib TEE then cardiovert to make sure they don't have any clots in the heart What do you do for VTACH with pulse cardiovert VTACH with...
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Barotrauma can lead to pneumothorax subcutaneous emphysema pneumomediastinum pneumopericardium pulmonary edema Lung cancer risks smoking occupational chemical exposure asbestos Is crepitus expected after a chest tube placement? yes, but not good What do you do for symptomatic bradycardia give atropine How to treat a fib TEE then cardiovert to make sure they don't have any clots in the heart What do you do for VTACH with pulse cardiovert VTACH with...

NSG 4100 / NSG4100 NURSING PRACTICE 3 ADULT HEALTH EXAM 3. QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS.
What is the medical tx for chest contusion? - mechanical ventilation with PEEP - opioids - antimicrobials - Abx What is the medical tx for flail chest? It is life threatening 1. control pain first so they don't get a pneumothorax 2. bone takes 2-6 wks to heal 3. respiratory therapy (TCDB) In an emergency, how do we tx a pneuma/hemothorax? Plug the opening by sealing it with gauze impregnated with petrolatum Tall and fat white males are at risk for pneumothorax. Tru...
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What is the medical tx for chest contusion? - mechanical ventilation with PEEP - opioids - antimicrobials - Abx What is the medical tx for flail chest? It is life threatening 1. control pain first so they don't get a pneumothorax 2. bone takes 2-6 wks to heal 3. respiratory therapy (TCDB) In an emergency, how do we tx a pneuma/hemothorax? Plug the opening by sealing it with gauze impregnated with petrolatum Tall and fat white males are at risk for pneumothorax. Tru...

NSG 4100 / NSG4100 NURSING PRACTICE 3 ADULT HEALTH EXAM 2. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
Cushing’s syndrome diagnosis -high cortisol all day -3x normal range in urine sample -anything can cause false high cortisol levels Normal cortisol levels 10-20 Normal urine cortisol levels 3.5-45 Cushing’s syndrome treatment -adrenalectomy (risk of CSF leak) -hydrocortisone post op can help adrenal insufficiency -insulin for peptic ulcer Cushing’s syndrome nursing interventions -reposition (risk for peptic ulcers) -monitor BG -monitor
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Cushing’s syndrome diagnosis -high cortisol all day -3x normal range in urine sample -anything can cause false high cortisol levels Normal cortisol levels 10-20 Normal urine cortisol levels 3.5-45 Cushing’s syndrome treatment -adrenalectomy (risk of CSF leak) -hydrocortisone post op can help adrenal insufficiency -insulin for peptic ulcer Cushing’s syndrome nursing interventions -reposition (risk for peptic ulcers) -monitor BG -monitor

NSG 4100 / NSG4100 NURSING PRACTICE 3. ADULT HEALTH EXAM 2. QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS.
What is DKA? a life-threatening complication of diabetes that occurs when the body doesn't have enough insulin to allow blood sugar into cells for energy. DKA is usually seen in patients with type-1 diabetes, but it can also occur in patients with type-2 diabetes. What are the three main clinical manifestations of DKA? -Hyperglycemia -Dehydration with Electrolyte loss -Acidosis (Metabolic) (Also: Polyuria, Polydipsia, and dehydration, Fruity Breath, Kussmaul Respirations [deep, and ...
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What is DKA? a life-threatening complication of diabetes that occurs when the body doesn't have enough insulin to allow blood sugar into cells for energy. DKA is usually seen in patients with type-1 diabetes, but it can also occur in patients with type-2 diabetes. What are the three main clinical manifestations of DKA? -Hyperglycemia -Dehydration with Electrolyte loss -Acidosis (Metabolic) (Also: Polyuria, Polydipsia, and dehydration, Fruity Breath, Kussmaul Respirations [deep, and ...

NSG 4100 / NSG4100 NURSING PRACTICE ADULT HEALTH EXAM 2. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
Complications of macrovascular issues How does macrovascular disease develop? Risk factors for Cushing's patients True or false: Steroids must be weaned and not stopped abruptly Dietary recommendations for patients with Cushing's True or false: Long term steroid use can be a cause of Cushing's Adrenalectomy will increase the risk of which disorder? Cause of DI Which items are triggers of Addisonian Crisis? What should be include...
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Complications of macrovascular issues How does macrovascular disease develop? Risk factors for Cushing's patients True or false: Steroids must be weaned and not stopped abruptly Dietary recommendations for patients with Cushing's True or false: Long term steroid use can be a cause of Cushing's Adrenalectomy will increase the risk of which disorder? Cause of DI Which items are triggers of Addisonian Crisis? What should be include...
NUR 211 / NUR211 LIFESPAN FINAL EXAM. QUESTIONS WITH 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS.
NUR 211 / NUR211 LIFESPAN FINAL EXAM. QUESTIONS WITH 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS.
NUR 211 / NUR211 LIFESPAN FINAL EXAM. QUESTIONS WITH 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS.
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NURS 110 / NURS110 MIDTERM EXAM. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.