Third Trimester Fina Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Nurse would position a patient on their side with knees toward chin for a | Lumbar Puncture |
Contrast dye may cause this in the elderly patient | Renal failure |
Place this under the head of a client having a seizure on the floor | A Pillow |
ALS always progress to | Death |
The slightest touch may trigger pain in a client with | Trigeminal neuralgia |
A patient who experienced tremors prior to the onset of dementia is likely to have | Parkinson's |
The medication of choice for Parkinson's | Levodopa |
A petit mal seizure is characterized by | eyes staring focused straight ahead |
The onset of farsightedness associated with aging | Presbyopia |
What is measures when assessing a client with pancreatitis | Serum amylase |
Is indicative of a bleeding ulcer | Coffee ground emesis |
What kind of diet is planned for a client undergoing a cholecystectomy | Low fat |
Inadequate closure of what causes GERD | Esophageal sphincter (cardiac sphincter) |
Projectile vomiting is often observed in the infant suffering from | Pyloric stenosis |
Patients with Crohn's and colitis are higher risk for | Colon cancer |
A butterfly rash (Moller's Rash) on the face often seen in | Lupus |
Clients who have been rescued from burning buildings should be observed fro | Respiratory distress |
What is used to examine a patient for ringworm | Woods light |
Ringworm is a | Fungal infection |
Impetigo is characterized by | Honey colored crust on the face and hands |
Impetigo is | Highly contagious |
Herpes Simplex 1 presents as | Cold sores |
A red itchy rash on the elbows and knees is like to be | eczema |
Scabies is a microscopic what | mite that borrows under the skin |
A ring shaped rash from a tick bite bay indicate | Lyme disease |
A client with a hip replacement should not bend more than | 90 degrees |
A patient with a halo device should be monitored for | Swallowing difficulties |
A hunchback appearance is | Kyphosis |
Casting weekly is the usual treatment for | Club foot (talipes) |
Club foot is | a congenial disorder |
An intervention that may be recommended to increase this is exercise | Bone density |
Women with recurrent UTI's should what before and after sex | Urinate (void) |
After a cystoscope is preformed on a client they should be encouraged to | Drink to purge the dye from their system |
This in the urine may indicate liver damage | Bilirubin |
Erythropoietin is needed to produce | WBC |
Renin helps to regulate | BP |
The most common cause of status epileptics is | Stopping medications |
Common side effects of anticholinergic are | Dry mouth, constipation, headache |
Would likely be prescribed for spasticity | Baclofen |
Is commonly used for bowel prep prior to colonoscopy | Go lightly, Nu lightly |
Is given to clients with hepatitis to reduce ammonia levels | Lactulose |
Lansoprazole inhibits | Gastric Acid secreation |
Is generally used to treat ulcers | 2 ABX & 1 PPI |
The type of histamine that stimulates acid production in the sotmach | H2 |
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