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Which of the following symptoms would a patient exhibit with hyperthyroidism?
None of the above
Which of the following statements to the Type 2 Diabetic patient by the nurse is correct?
Try to wear closed toe shoes whenever ambulating
The nurse is caring for a patient with an ICP of 18 mm Hg and a GCS score of 3. Following the administration of mannitol (Osmitrol), which assessment finding by the nurse requires further action?
CVP of 2 mm Hg
The nurse is caring for a mechanically ventilated patient with a brain injury. Arterial blood gas values indicate a PaCO2 of 60 mm Hg. The nurse understands this value to have which effect on cerebral blood flow?
Increased cerebral blood volume due to vessel dilation
While caring for a patient with a closed head injury, the nurse assesses the patient to be alert with a blood pressure 130/90 mm Hg, heart rate 60 beats/min, respirations 18 breaths/min,
and a temperature of 102°F. To reduce the risk of increased intracranial pressure (ICP) in this patient, what is (are) the priority nursing action(s)?
Reduce ambient room temperature and administer antipyretics.
After insertion of an ventriculostomy, the nurse assesses the following vital signs: blood pressure 100/60 mm Hg, heart rate 52 beats/min, respiratory rate 24 breaths/min, oxygen saturation (SpO2) 97% on supplemental oxygen at 45% via Venturi mask, Glasgow Coma Scale score of 4, and intracranial pressure (ICP) of 18 mm Hg. Which provider prescription should the nurse institute first?
Mannitol 1 g intravenous
The nurse is caring for a patient 5 days following clipping of an anterior communicating artery aneurysm for a subarachnoid hemorrhage. The nurse assesses the patient to be more lethargic than the previous hour with a blood pressure of 95/50 mm Hg, heart rate 110 beats/min, respiratory rate 20 breaths/min, oxygen saturation (SpO2) 95% on 3 L/min oxygen via nasal cannula, and a temperature of 101.5°F. Which provider prescription should the nurse institute first?
500 mL albumin infusion intravenously
The nurse is to administer 100 mg phenytoin intravenous (IV). Vital signs assessed by the nurse include blood pressure 90/60 mm Hg, heart rate 52 beats/min, respiratory rate 18 breaths/min, and oxygen saturation (SpO2) 99% on supplemental oxygen at 3 L/min by cannula. To prevent complications, what is the best action by the nurse?
Administer over 20 to 30 minutes.
The nurse is caring for a patient admitted with a subarachnoid hemorrhage following surgical repair of the aneurysm. Assessment by the nurse notes blood pressure 90/60 mm Hg, heart rate 115 beats/min, respiratory rate 28 breaths/min, oxygen saturation (SpO2) 99% on supplemental oxygen at 3L/min by cannula, a Glasgow Coma Score of 4, and a central venous pressure (CVP) of 2 mm Hg. After reviewing the provider prescriptions, which order is of the highest priority?
500 mL albumin intravenous infusion
A patient with type 1 diabetes who is receiving a continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion via an insulin pump contacts the clinic to report mechanical failure of the infusion pump. The nurse instructs the patient to begin monitoring for signs of:
diabetic ketoacidosis
Which of the following patients is at the highest risk for hyperosmolar hyperglycemic syndrome?
An 83-year-old, long-term care resident with type 2 diabetes and advanced Alzheimer’s disease who recently developed influenza
Which of the following laboratory values would be more common in patients with diabetic ketoacidosis?
pH 7.24
Which of the following is a high-priority nursing diagnosis for both diabetic ketoacidosis and hyperosmolar hyperglycemic syndrome?
Fluid volume deficient
The nurse is caring for a patient with a diagnosis of head trauma. The nurse notes that the patient’s urine output has increased tremendously over the past 18 hours. The nurse suspects that the patient may be developing
diabetes insipidus.
A patient is receiving hydrocortisone sodium succinate for adrenal crisis. What other medication does the nurse prepare to administer?
A proton pump inhibitor
In the management of diabetic ketoacidosis and hyperosmolar hyperglycemic syndrome, when is an intravenous (IV) solution that contains dextrose started?
When the blood glucose reaches 250 mg/dL
Acute adrenal crisis is caused by
deficiency of corticosteroids.
Which of the following would be seen in a patient with myxedema coma?
Decreased reflexes
Which of the following laboratory values would be found in a patient with syndrome of inappropriate secretion of antidiuretic hormone?
Serum sodium 115 mEq/L
The nurse is preparing to monitor intracranial pressure (ICP) with a fluid-filled monitoring system. The nurse understands which principles and/or components to be essential when implementing ICP monitoring? (Select all that apply.)
Recording ICP as a “mean” value
Zero referencing the transducer system
In an unconscious patient, eye movements are tested by the oculocephalic reflex. Which statements regarding the testing of this reflex are true? (Select all that apply.)
Presence of cervical injuries is a contraindication to the assessment of this reflex
Increased intracranial pressure (ICP) is a contraindication to the assessment of this reflex.
Doll’s eyes absent indicate a disruption in normal brainstem processing.
Doll’s eyes present indicate brainstem activity.
Eye movement in the opposite direction as the head when turned indicates an intact reflex.
The nurse is caring for a patient admitted with new onset of slurred speech, facial droop, and left-sided weakness 8 hours ago. Diagnostic computed tomography scan rules out the presence of an intracranial bleed. Which actions are most important to include in the patient’s plan of care? (Select all that apply.)
Maintain MAP less than 130 mm Hg.
Make frequent neurological assessments.
A college student was admitted to the emergency department after being found unconscious by a roommate. The roommate informs emergency medical personnel that the student has diabetes and has been experiencing flulike symptoms, including vomiting, since yesterday. The patient had been up all night studying for exams. The patient used the last diabetes testing supplies 3 days ago and has not had time to go to the pharmacy to refill prescription supplies. Based upon the history, which laboratory findings would be anticipated in this client? (Select all that apply.)
HCO3—: 10 mEq/L
pH: 7.23
Blood glucose: 524 mg/dL
Factors associated with the development of nephrogenic diabetes insipidus include which of the following? (Select all that apply.)
Medications
Sickle cell disease
Heredity
The nurse has been assigned the following patients. Which patients require assessment of blood glucose control as a nursing priority? (Select all that apply.)
29-year-old female who is undergoing evaluation for pheochromocytoma
62-year-old morbidly obese female who underwent a hysterectomy for ovarian cancer
43-year-old male with acute pancreatitis who is receiving total parenteral nutrition (TPN)
72-year-old female who is receiving intravenous (IV) steroids for an exacerbation of COPD
The nurse is caring for an athlete with a possible cervical spine (C5) injury following a diving accident. The nurse assesses a blood pressure of 70/50 mm Hg, heart rate 45 beats/min, and respirations 26 breaths/min. The patient’s skin is warm and flushed. What is the best interpretation of these findings by the nurse?
The patient is developing neurogenic shock.
A patient requires pancuronium as part of treatment of refractive increased intracranial pressure. The nursing care for this patient includes: (Select all that apply.)
ensuring that deep vein thrombosis prophylaxis is initiated.
providing interventions for eye care, oral care, and skin care.
administration of sedatives concurrently with neuromuscular blockade.
The nurse is caring for a patient with severe neurological impairment following a massive stroke. The physician has ordered tests to determine brain death. The nurse understands that criteria for brain death include (Select all that apply.)
absence of brainstem reflexes on neurological examination.
absence of cerebral blood flow.
flat electroencephalogram.
Damage to the brain from traumatic injury can be divided into primary and secondary injuries. Which of the following are causes of secondary brain injury? Select all that apply.
Hyperthermia
Infection
Seizures
Cerebral edema Ischemia
Which activities would the client with a T4 spinal cord injury be able to perform independently? Select all that apply.
Eating
Writing
Transferring to a wheelchair
Breathing
A nurse is assessing pain in a client who has a spinal cord injury. The client states that even a light touch to the legs will illicit severe pain. The client is describing which type of pain?
allodynia
Client with spinal cord injury is ready to be discharged home. A family member asks the nurse to review potential complications one more time. What are the potential complications
that should be monitored for in this client? Select all that apply.
Autonomic dysreflexia
DVT
Orthostatic hypotension
Which of the following diagnostic test may be performed to evaluate blood flow within intracranial blood vessels?
Transcranial Doppler
The nurse is caring for a client with increased intracranial pressure (ICP) caused by a
traumatic brain injury. Which of the following clinical manifestations would suggest that the client may be experiencing increased brain compression causing brain stem damage?
Hyperthermia
The nurse is caring for a client who is being assessed for brain death. Which are cardinal signs of brain death? Select all that apply.
Coma
Apnea
Absence of brainstem reflexes
While stopped at a stop sign, a patient’s car was struck from behind by another vehicle. The patient sustained a cerebral contusion and was admitted to the hospital. During what time period after the injury will the effects of injury peak?
18 to 36 hours
Which type of hematoma results from a skull fracture that causes a rupture or laceration of the middle meningeal artery?
Epidural
A patient sustained a head injury and has been admitted to the neurosurgical intensive care unit (ICU). The patient began having seizures and was administered a sedative-hypnotic medication that is ultra-short acting and can be titrated to patient response. What medication will the nurse be monitoring during this time?
Propofol (Diprivan)
A patient was admitted to a rehabilitation unit for treatment of a spinal cord injury. The admitting diagnosis is central cord syndrome. During an admissions physical, the nurse expects to find:
loss of motor power and sensation in the upper extremities.
The nurse working on a neurological unit is mentoring a nursing student who asks about a client who has sustained primary and secondary brain injuries. The nurse correctly tells the student which of the following, related to the secondary injury?
It results from inadequate delivery of nutrients and oxygen to the cells.
The nurse is caring for a client who is currently under medical investigation for a pituitary adenoma. The nurse anticipates the client will likely report which symptoms that are consistent with this type of brain tumor? Select all that apply.
Disturbed sleep
Polydipsia
Polyuria
Impairment of visual field
A client with a brain tumor is experiencing changes in cognition that require the nurse to reorient the client frequently. When performing this task, which devices would be appropriate for the nurse to use? Select all that apply.
Clock
Picture of the client's family
Calendar
Client's clothing
The greatest risk of seizures for clients with brain tumors occurs in those who have tumors in which regions of the brain? Select all that apply.
Temporal
Parietal
Frontal
The nurse is caring for a client postoperatively from a spinal tumor resection. The nurse assesses that the client has partial paralysis. What anticipated problems should the nurse include in the client's care plan? Select all that apply.
Risk for injury
Risk for impaired physical mobility
Risk for powerlessness
risk for knowledge deficit
What nursing intervention will best help the client with Huntington disease to increase nutrition? Select all that apply.
Take phenothiazine prior to meals
Use Relaxation techniques
A client who is suspected of having a spinal cord tumor is reporting pain. Upon further assessment, the nurse would anticipate that the client would report that the pain increases when in which position?
Prone
Thyroid storm is a severe form of hyperthyroidism that can be fatal if not treated. Medical management includes pharmacotherapy. Which of the following drugs have proved helpful?
MethimazoleIodine
Hydrocortisone
Acetaminophen
Iodine
Which of the following findings require immediate nursing interventions in a patient with TBI?
nonreactive pupils
resp rate of 10
MAP 48
open skull fracture
which of the following are the immediate complications of spinal cord injury
resp arrest
spinal shock
a client dx w/ type 2 diabetes prescibes oral antidiabetic that will inhibit the production of glucose by the livre
biguanide
client with type 1 diabetes has been on a ergimen of multiple daily injection therapy
rapid acting insuli only
Health teaching for a patient with diabetes who is prescribed humulin N, an intermediate NPH insulin would include which of the followin advice
you should take your insulin after you eat breakfast and dinner
a client with type 1 diabetes is experiencing polyphagia
muscle wasting and tissue loss
The health care provider has explained to a client that the client has developed diabetic neuropathy in the right foot.
the cause is not known for sure but it is thought to invovle elevated BG levels over a period of years
On assessment of a patient with early stage hypothyroidsm, the NP assess for vague but significant sign which is
paresthesia
When caring for a client who being treated for hyperthyroidism the nurse shoulud
balance the client’s periods of activity and rest