Range 4

Quick-reference nursing Q&A covering isolation precautions, neuro checks, diet for chronic illness, stroke care, PICC line management, and medication timing. Useful for NCLEX prep and clinical decision-making.

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If someone has droplet do they get their own private room tell me why or why not? - CORRECTANSWER they can but they car be put in the same room with someone with the same illnessIf someone has contact do they get their own private room tell me why or why not? - CORRECTANSWER they can but if someone has the same problem then they can be put with themWhat kind of airflow with pt with TB? - CORRECT ANSWER negativeHow often should you monitored someones neurovascular status in a 24 hour period for afracture? - CORRECT ANSWER q hourWould you put a pt on high protein diet with chronic kidney disease? - CORRECT ANSWERyes because it replaces the high rate of protein breakdown due to the stress from the illness.If someone is having heart failure what dietary restrictions would beinplacefincrease thisanddecrease that)? - CORRECT ANSWER increase potassium and decrease sodiumWhat would be in urine for nephrotoxicity? - CORRECT ANSWER protein (proteinuria)If someone has a stroke what could you do for the affected extremity? - CORRECT ANSWERput it in a slingWhat is priority assessment for pt with hypokalemia? - CORRECT ANSWER AIRWAYIf PICC is in what should you tell the client about water? - CORRECT ANSWER not to immersearm in water but cover the dressing site to avoid water exposureWhat would you do to ensure PICC is in place? - CORRECT ANSWER xrayOsteoporosis:Withtaking alendronate when should you take it? - CORRECT ANSWER beforemeal in morning

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What foods would you want to give to a pt with pancreatitis? - CORRECT ANSWER snackshigh in caloriesHow to reduce pancreatitis stimulation? - CORRECT ANSWER NPOFor a lumbar puncture when should they void? - CORRECT ANSWER before procedureWhat is normal RBC? - CORRECT ANSWER 4.7 and 6.1What is normal WBC? - CORRECT ANSWER 5000-10000What is normal HGB for men? - CORRECT ANSWER 14-18Normal HCT%? - CORRECT ANSWER 42-52%How should pt be sitting for thoracentesis? - CORRECT ANSWER uprightHow should arms be placed and supported in thoracentesis? - CORRECT ANSWER raisedand supported on pillowsWhere is the liver located? - CORRECT ANSWER upper rightWith cushing what are you monitoring daily? - CORRECT ANSWER daily weightsIs there hyper or hypovolemia in cushings? - CORRECT ANSWER hyperWhat fluids for fluid resuscitation in burn victims? - CORRECT ANSWER 0.9 or LRWhat is meningitis? - CORRECT ANSWER inflammation of the brain and spinal cord
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