Nursing 212- Exam 3 Practice Test (A+ GUARANTEED)
Roll the Insulin Vial Before Drawing it up correct answers The RN is preparing to administer 20 units of Novalin-N to the diabetic patient. What is the first thing the RN does after getting supplies ready? Eat Protein First, then vegetables. AVOID SUGAR DUE TO RISK OF DUMPING SYNDROME. correct answers Your patient has just undergone gastric bypass surgery. She wants to know what the best method is when it comes to meal time. She states, "I really like eating a lot of fruits and juice at meal time, but what is the best way for me to eat since I have had this surgery?" Eat slowly and stop when feeling full correct answers Your patient is going over what they have learned about post operative Gastric Bypass eating procedures. The patient states, "I can eat just as fast as I did before, right?" How should the RN respond? Patient will need a multivitamin forever correct answers Your gastric bypass patient asks, "If I am at a risk of malnutrition from this surgery, how do I manage this?" Respiratory, then fluid status correct answers What is the priority for your patient that comes into the ER with Diabetic Ketoacidosis? Fluid and Electrolytes correct answers Your patient has HHS. What is the priority? 1730; These patients run the risk of being hypoglycemic in late afternoon, early evening due to peak and duration of NPH insulin correct answers The RN administers Novalin-N insulin at 0800 right before the patient begins eating breakfast. At what time does the patient run the risk of being hypoglycemic? 0900, 1200, 1400, or 1730? 1330, due to peak and duration of this medication correct answers The RN administers Novalin-R insulin at 0800 right before the patient begins eating breakfast. At what time is the patient most at risk for being hypoglycemic? 0900, 1030, 1230, or 1330? Humalog and Novalog correct answers Your patient states they take rapid acting insulin at home with every meal. What are two examples of rapid acting insulin? Lantus Insulin correct answers You are teaching your patient about insulin that lasts for 24 hours and does not have a peak time. It is most likely that you are teaching about what type of insulin? Rapid acting and Long acting correct answers You want to find an insulin combination for your patient that MOST MIMICS pancreatic function in a healthy pancreas. What combination of insulins would the RN choose? No, because this duration is only 3 hours with this medication. The patient will be ready to eat the next meal by the time this wears off correct answers You give Humalog at 9:30 to your
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