males 0.6-1.2; females 0.5-1.1
  • Toxic level of digoxin
  • Hemoglobin levels
  • Hematocrit levels
  • Serum creatinine levels
perform hand hygiene frequently; use PPE as indicated; don't place items on the floor of client's room; don't shake linen; clean least soiled area first; place moist items in plastic bags; reinforce education with client and caregivers
  • Asepsis
  • Medical asepsis
  • Standard precautions (infection control practices)
  • Medical Asepsis (Clean Technique)
drink sugar-free liquids to prevent dehydration
  • Motor skills of 5 month old
  • Type 2 diabetes and the flu
  • Motor skills of 4 month old
  • Motor skills of 8 month old
M - morphineO - oxygenN - nitroglycerinA - aspirin
  • Immediate treatment for MI [MONA]
  • Medications for smoking cessation
  • aPTT levels; therapeutic level?
  • Foods to avoid when taking aldactone
pulls to a standing position; pincer grasp is more precises
  • Motor skills of 9 month old
  • Medications for smoking cessation
  • Common suffix for antibiotic
  • Risk factors of metabolic alkalosis
the obligation to be faithful to an agreement and responsibility; to keep promises
  • beneficence
  • fidelity
  • autonomy
  • nonmaleficence
lifts head off matress; holds hands
  • Motor skills of 11 month old
  • Motor skills of 8 month old
  • Motor skills of 12 month old
  • Motor skills of 2 month old
water deficit; GI loss; hypertonic tube feedings; diabetes insipidus; burns; heatstroke
  • Preventing food poisoning
  • Risk factors for hypernatremia
  • Medications for detoxification
  • aPTT levels; therapeutic level?
greater than 2.4
  • Toxic level of Digoxin
  • Toxicity
  • Digoxin toxicity
  • Digoxin
the surgeon moved the organ to the right place
  • -plasty
  • -rraphy
  • -pexy
  • -ectomy
monitor and treat hypoglycemia
  • Nursing intervention for Addison's Disease
  • Description of fowlers
  • Postop interventions for TURP
  • Common suffix for calcium channel blockers
monitor for shock and hemorrhage; avoid heavy lifting; monitor for continuous bladder irrigation (expect bloody drainage); encourage fluid intake (at least 3,000mL/day); teach Kegel exercises
  • Postop interventions for TURP
  • Risk factors for hyperkalemia
  • S/S of physical abuse
  • Nursing intervention for Cushing's Disease
low magnesium and high creatine
  • Stool during breastfeeding
  • Alcohol withdrawal antidote
  • Position of cane walking
  • Lab values for renal failure
-pril
  • Stomach pain in lower left quadret
  • Common suffix for anesthetics
  • Common suffix for ACE inhibitors
  • Common suffix for thrombolytics
demonstrates head lag; strong palmar grasp reflux
  • Motor skills of 1 month old
  • Foods rich in vitamin C
  • Motor skills of 7 month old
  • Stool during breastfeeding
contaminated water or food
  • Description of prone
  • Stool during breastfeeding
  • Prevention of SIDS
  • Contraction of hep A
must abstain from alcohol
  • Precautions for Staphylococcal Infection
  • Common suffix for antibiotic
  • Addison's disease need to add ...
  • Christian science dietary restictions
GI effects - anorexia, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain; CNS effects - fatigue, weakness, diplopia, blurred vision, yellow-green or white halos around objects
  • A cause of metabolic acidosis
  • Digoxin toxicity s/s
  • S/s of fluid volume excess
  • Risk factors for hyponatremia
doesn't exceed 1mL
  • Only type of insulin that's given IV
  • Manifestations of hyperkalemia (high potassium)
  • Maximum IM injection dose for small children
  • Nursing interventions for radiation treatment
monitor respiratory rate, symmetry, and effort; monitor lung sounds, edema, ascites (excess fluid in the peritoneal cavity), and VS; maintain strict I&O; daily weights
  • Risk factors of respiratory acidosis
  • Manifestations of hypokalemia (low potassium)
  • Nursing interventions for fluid volume excess
  • Precautions for Staphylococcal Infection
calcium gluconate
  • Foods rich in riboflavin
  • Glucose levels [urinalysis]
  • Calcium gluconate
  • Magnesium sulfate antidote
the right to make one's own decision
  • autonomy
  • fidelity
  • beneficence
  • nonmaleficence
-arin
  • Average time for IV peak levels
  • Addison's disease need to add ...
  • Common suffix for PPIs
  • Common suffix for anticoagulants
older age, cognitive/sensory impairment, impaired mobility, bowel and bladder dysfunction, side effects of medications, and history of falls
  • Characteristics that increase risk for falls
  • Risk factors for hyperkalemia
  • Risk factors of respiratory acidosis
  • Precautions for Vancomycin-Resistant Enteroccoccus (VRE)
bupropion (Zyban); nicotine gum (Nicorette); nicotine patch (Nicotrol); nicotine nasal spray (Nicotrol NS); vareniciline (Chantix)
  • Medications for smoking cessation
  • Position for spinal cord injuries
  • Manifestations of carbon dioxide toxicity
  • S/S of emotional neglect and abuse
patient's name, DOB, assigned ID number, telephone number, or other person-specific identifier
  • Motor skills of 10 month old
  • Don't give Metformin when ...
  • Acceptable ways to ID patient
  • Description of lithotomy
120.2F (49C) or lower
  • Hot water heater setting for infant safety
  • PT levels; therapeutic level?
  • Vaccinations contraindicated in pregnant women
  • Total serum cholesterol levels
peaked T waves, ventricular dysrhythmias, increased bowel motility
  • Manifestations of pe
  • Precautions for vancomycin-resistant enteroccoccus (vre)
  • Psoriasis and vaccines
  • Manifestations of hyperkalemia (high potassium)
10-20
  • BUN levels
  • Magnesium levels
  • Potassium levels
  • Sodium levels
3-4.5
  • Sodium levels
  • Potassium levels
  • Phosphorus levels
  • Calcium levels
fish oils, fortified milk and margarine, sunlight
  • Contraction of hep B
  • Foods rich in folic acid
  • Foods rich in vitamin D
  • Description of supine
every 2-3 hours
  • Rib
  • Baby feeding times
  • Time to feed newborns
  • Feed new born baby
4%-6%
  • HbA1c levels
  • HbA6c levels
  • HbA0c levels
  • HbA11c levels
fish, organ meats, green leafy veggies, enriched breads/cereal/macaroni, whole grain products, dried fruit like raisins and apricots, and egg yolk
  • Foods rich in folic acid
  • Foods rich in iron
  • Foods rich in vitamin b12
  • Coumadin antidote
tyramine (chocolate, alcohol, and fermented foods like cheese)
  • Motor skills of 9 month old
  • Foods rich in riboflavin
  • aPTT levels; therapeutic level?
  • Don't give what food with MAOIs
leafy green veggies, eggs, liver
  • Foods rich in folic acid
  • Foods rich in vitamin k
  • Foods rich in iron
  • Iron
meets the health needs of clients, care for client whose condition is considered to be stable and/or chronic with an expected outcome, performs reinforcement teaching, contributes to care plan (doesn't make them), administers IVPB medications, and monitors IV fluids
  • Serum creatinine levels
  • Type 2 diabetes and the flu
  • Scope of practice for LPN
  • Interventions for ICP
egg yolk, liver, cheese, green leafy veggies
  • Foods rich in folic Acid
  • Large indoor gatherings
  • Foods rich in vitamin K
  • Exposure to sunlight
bruises, welts in various stages of healing; burns; fractures; lacerations; lack of emotional response; withdrawal; aggression
  • Description of prone
  • Risk factors for hyponatremia
  • S/S of physical abuse
  • Serum creatinine levels
150,000-400,000
  • Platelet levels
  • Wbc levels
  • Sodium levels
  • Calcium levels
diarrhea [acidosis - from the ass]; fever; hypoxia; starvation; seizure; kidney failure; diabetic ketoacidosis; dehydration
  • Medications for smoking cessation
  • Alcohol withdrawal antidote
  • A cause of metabolic acidosis
  • Motor skills of 10 month old
maintain continue passive motion machine to promote joint mobility
  • Description of lithotomy
  • Don't give Metformin when ...
  • Stomach pain in lower right quadret
  • Positioning for knee arthroplasty
begin with clear liquids, then advance to low-fiber diet; low residue
  • Orthopnea position .... lung expansion
  • Diet management for Diverticulitis
  • Risk factors for hypokalemia
  • Christian science dietary restictions
doesn't exceed 0.5mL
  • Nursing interventions for fluid volume excess
  • Maximum IM injection dose for small children
  • Total serum cholesterol levels
  • Maximum IM injection dose for small infants
R - razor (electric)A - aspirin (NO!)N - needles (small gauge)D - decrease needle sticksI - injury (protect from)
  • Risk factors for hyponatremia
  • Bleeding precautions [RANDI]
  • Calculating delivery date
  • Risk factors for hyperkalemia
lean meats, whole grain cereals, leguems
  • Contraction of hep E
  • Foods rich in thiamine
  • Description of fowlers
  • Foods rich in folic acid
136-145
  • Chloride levels
  • Potassium levels
  • Sodium levels
  • Calcium levels
pillows, large floppy toys, or loose plastic sheets; they can suffocate
  • Don't give what food with MAOIs
  • Type 2 diabetes and the flu
  • Never put these in a newborn's crib
  • Don't give Metformin when ...
lying on the back with hips and knees flexed at righ angles and feet in stirrups
  • Position for birth
  • Definition of lithoplasty
  • Lithotomy
  • Description of lithotomy
less than 0.5g/day
  • Esr levels
  • Glucose levels [urinalysis]
  • Total serum cholesterol levels
  • Toxic level of digoxin
keep cord dry; keep the top of the diaper folded underneath it; cord falls off around 10-14 days after birth; give sponge baths and avoid submerging newborn until cord falls off
  • Keeping the baby warm
  • Cord care
  • All in the selection
  • Early initiation of breastfeeding
ingestion of antacids; GI suction; hypokalemia; blood transfusion; prolonged vomiting; total parenteral nutrition
  • Stomach pain in lower right quadret
  • Risk factors of metabolic alkalosis
  • Risk factors for hyperkalemia
  • Precautions for Vancomycin-Resistant Enteroccoccus (VRE)
sits down from a standing position without assistance; tries to build a two-block tower without success
  • Risk factors for hyperkalemia
  • Description of prone
  • Motor skills of 9 month old
  • Motor skills of 12 month old
establish client's baseline LOC by interviewing family; monitor VS and perform neuro chekcs; monitor for acute onset and fluctuating LOC; maintain comfort measures; monitor ability to function in the immediate environment; determine physiologic reason delirum is occuring
  • Nursing Interventions for Delirium
  • ' Ry Job G Delirum
  • Reason People do not Report Elder Abuse
  • Data Collection
vegetarian diet practiced by many; avoids alcohol
  • Manifestations of hyperkalemia (high potassium)
  • Buddehiasm
  • Buddism diet
  • Buddhism dietary restrictions
vegetarian diet is encouraged; most abstain from beef and pork; right hand is used for eating and left hand for toileting and hygiene; several days a year are set aside for fasting
  • Manifestations of carbon dioxide toxicity
  • Foods rich in iron
  • Hinduism dietary restrictions
  • S/S of fluid volume deficit
the obligation to do good for others
  • autonomy
  • fidelity
  • beneficence
  • nonmaleficence
citrus fruits, tomatoes, broccoli, cabbage
  • B6 food sources
  • Vitamin c
  • Foods rich in vitamin C
  • Foods rich in folic Acid
1,500mg/day or less
  • Sodium recommendations
  • Hypertension prevention
  • Sodium in foods
  • Sodium levels
loose, pale, and/or yellow
  • Foods rich in vitamin D
  • Stool during breastfeeding
  • Motor skills of 2 month old
  • Motor skills of 8 month old
5,000-10,000
  • Platelet levels
  • WBC levels
  • Hemoglobin levels
  • Sodium levels
1.005-1.025
  • Onset of short-acting: Regular (Humulin R)
  • Potassium levels
  • WBC levels
  • Specific gravity [urinalysis]
someone is having procedures with contrast dye; can cause acute renal failures
  • Motor skills of 8 month old
  • Positioning for knee arthroplasty
  • Motor skills of 1 month old
  • Don't give Metformin when ...
vitamin k
  • Heparin antidote
  • Potassium levels
  • Coumadin antidote
  • Digoxin antidote
6-8 wet and 3-4 poopy
  • Christian science dietary restictions
  • Number of wet and poopy diapers per day
  • Diseases that require airborne precautions
  • Nursing intervention for Cushing's Disease
alternate breasts; feed every 2-3 hours (8-12 times in 24 hrs); place baby on back after feeding; breast milk can be stored at room temp for 4-6 hrs, refrigereated in sterile bottles for use withing 8 days, or frozen in steril containters for 3-6 months; thaw milk in refrigerated, under running lukewarm water, or placed in container of lukewarm water (microwaving can destroy immune factors and can lead to hot spots that can burn newborn); discard used portions of breast milk; avoid alcohol and limit caffeine
  • Preventing food poisoning
  • Breastfeeding teaching
  • Circumcision education
  • Common suffix for PPIs
raises head and shoulders off mattress; voluntary grasp present
  • Motor skills of 97month old
  • Motor skills of 15month old
  • Motor skills of 3month old
  • Motor skills of 2month old
diverticular disease, pelvic pain, groin pain
  • Stomach pain in lower left quadret
  • Stomach pain in lower right quadret
  • Foods rich in vitamin A
  • Common side effect with ACE inhibitors
produces when hep B is present; can be prevented with hep B vaccine
  • Description of supine
  • Contraction of hep D
  • Description of sims
  • Contraction of hep B
muscle weakness, cramping, nausea, vomiting, decreased bowel motility, dysrhythmias, irritability
  • Precautions for Vancomycin-Resistant Enteroccoccus (VRE)
  • Stomach pain in upper middle quadret
  • Risk factors for hypokalemia
  • Manifestations of hypokalemia (low potassium)
every 2 hours
  • Long term use of glucocorticoid medications can cause ...
  • Hot water heater setting for infant safety
  • Where to test bath water
  • How often to remove restraints and check on client
protamine sulfate
  • Coumadin antidote
  • Toxic level of digoxin
  • Digoxin antidote
  • Heparin antidote
tachycardia; thready pulse; hypotension; orthostatic hypotension; fatigue; syncope; dizziness; confusion; increased R; thirst; weight loss; nausea; vomiting; oliguria (decreased production of urine); diminished cap refill; dry, scaly skin; dry mucous membranes with cracks; poor skin turgor
  • Risk factors for hyponatremia
  • Dehydration
  • S/S of fluid volume deficit
  • Heart failure
right person, task, circumstances, direction and communication, and supervision and evaluation
  • Characteristics of communication
  • Scope of practice
  • Core competencies of a situational leader
  • Five rights of delegation
monitor VS, skin turgor (for older adults, check skin over sternum or forehead), and lab data; maintain strict I&O; daily weights; initiate fall precautions
  • Precautions for Staphylococcal Infection
  • Vaccinations contraindicated in pregnant women
  • Nursing interventions for fluid volume deficit
  • S/S of emotional neglect and abuse
failure to thrive; eating disorder; withdrawal; extreme behaviors; delayed development; attemtps suicide; sleep disterbances
  • Risk factors for hyperkalemia
  • S/S of sexual abuse
  • S/S of meningitis
  • S/S of emotional neglect and abuse
R - rescueA - alarmC - containE - extinguish
  • Race
  • Respond to fire
  • Response for fire [RACE]
  • Fire
0.7-1.8
  • Albumin levels
  • Ldl levels
  • INR levels
  • Chloride levels
place babies on their backs to sleep, breastfeeding may provide some protection, and use of a pacifier when sleeping
  • Prevention of SIDS
  • Preventing food poisoning
  • Position of cane walking
  • Contraction of hep E
food is required to be kosher; meat and dairy can't be on same plate; pork and shellfish prohibited; fasting required on yom kippur; lactose intolerance is common among Jews of European origin
  • Interventions for ICP
  • Risk factors for hypokalemia
  • Judaism dietary restrictions
  • Lab values for renal failure
kidney failure; adrenal insufficiency; acidosis; excessive potassium intake; medications (potassium-sparing diuretics and ace inhibitors)
  • Characteristics that increase risk for falls
  • Motor skills of 12 month old
  • Risk factors for hyperkalemia
  • Islam dietary restrictions
males 90-139; females 80-125
  • Chloride levels
  • Serum creatinine levels
  • Hdl levels
  • Creatine clearance
2.2
  • 2kg = _lb
  • 11kg = _lb
  • 99kg = _lb
  • 1kg = _lb
the surgeon made two things stick together
  • -desis
  • autonomy
  • -ectomy
  • ESR levels
keep abductor pillow in place while in bed; don't flex hip more than 90 degrees
  • Positioning for hip arthroplasy
  • Risk factors for hyperkalemia
  • Motor skills of 8 month old
  • Don't give Metformin when ...
librium (chlordiazepoxide)
  • Foods rich in vitamin b12
  • Do not give _ at bedtime
  • Alcohol withdrawal antidote
  • Stool during breastfeeding
30 minutes
  • Common suffix for calcium channel blockers
  • Average time for IV peak levels
  • Common suffix for anticoagulants
  • Position for spinal cord injuries
the surgeon cut something
  • -plasty
  • HDL levels
  • Onset of rapid-acting: Lispro (Humalog)
  • -tomy
0.4-1.4
  • Hypernatremia
  • Therapeutic lithium levels
  • Therapeutic digoxin levels
  • Inr levels
cyanosis, tachycardia, orthopnea, pulmonary congestion (cough, crackles, wheezes, blood-tinged sputum, tachypnea) restlessness, paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea
  • S/s of Meningitis
  • S/S of LSHF
  • S/s of Fluid Volume Excess
  • A Cause of Metabolic Acidosis
the obligation not to harm others
  • autonomy
  • beneficence
  • fidelity
  • nonmaleficence
1.3-2.1
  • Magnesium levels
  • Potassium levels
  • Calcium levels
  • Sodium levels
-prazole
  • Common suffix for benzodiazephines
  • Common suffix for PPIs
  • Common suffix for ACE inhibitors
  • Common suffix for anticoagulants
liver, egg yolk, whole milk, butter, green and yellow veggies
  • Foods rich in vitamin A
  • Motor skills of 7 month old
  • Don't give what food with MAOIs
  • Foods rich in riboflavin
milk, organ meats, enriched grains, green leafy veggies
  • Foods rich in riboflavin
  • Motor skills of 5 month old
  • Motor skills of 4 month old
  • Contraction of hep B
salt substitutes and foods with high levels of potassium
  • Risk factors of repiratory alkalosis
  • Motor skills of 8 month old
  • Foods to avoid when taking aldactone
  • Foods rich in riboflavin
S - scarlet fever; sepsisP - pneumonia; pertussisI - influenzaD - diphtheriaE - epiglottitisR - rubellaM - mumps; meningitisAN - adenovirus
  • Diseases that require airborne precautions
  • Risk for hypercalcemia
  • Medications for smoking cessation
  • Diseases for droplet precautions [SPIDERMAN]
tachycardia; bounding pulse; hypertension; confusion; headache; crackles; weight gain; ascites; dependent edema; distended neck veins; pale skin
  • S/S of fluid volume excess
  • Dehydration
  • Risk factors for hypernatremia
  • Heart failure
monitor and treat hyperglycemia
  • Foods rich in riboflavin
  • Christian science dietary restictions
  • Nursing intervention for Cushing's Disease
  • Manifestations of carbon Dioxide Toxicity
-caine
  • Common suffix for anesthetics
  • Position for spinal cord injuries
  • Common suffix for anticoagulants
  • Common suffix for thrombolytics
males 14-18; females 12-16
  • Potassium levels
  • Hematocrit levels
  • Serum creatinine levels
  • Hemoglobin levels
tetracycline; don't let them lie down b/c it might cause gastric reflux
  • Preventing food poisoning
  • Acceptable ways to ID patient
  • Positioning for hip arthroplasy
  • Do not give _ at bedtime
sits unsupported; begins using pincer grasp
  • Description of prone
  • Motor skills of 2 month old
  • Motor skills of 4 month old
  • Motor skills of 8 month old
respiratory depression; pneumothorax; airway obstruction; inadequate ventilation
  • Risk factors for hypokalemia
  • Risk factors of respiratory acidosis
  • Risk factors of repiratory alkalosis
  • Medications for detoxification
hyperventilation; hypoxemia; altitude sickeness; asphyxiation; asthma; pneumonia
  • Precautions for Staphylococcal Infection
  • Risk factors of repiratory alkalosis
  • Description of lithotomy
  • Stomach pain in upper middle quadret
appendicitis, constipation, pelvic pain, groin pain (inguinal hernia)
  • Stomach pain in lower right quadret
  • Risk factors of respiratory acidosis
  • Motor skills of 1 month old
  • Positioning for knee arthroplasty
monitor condition of skin; clients should wear soft, loose clothing, and avoid exposure to sun
  • Vaccinations contraindicated in pregnant women
  • Maximum IM injection dose for small children
  • Medications for smoking cessation
  • Nursing interventions for radiation treatment
rolls from back to side; places objects in mouth
  • Motor skills of 12 month old
  • Description of high-fowlers
  • Latex allergy manifestation
  • Motor skills of 4 month old
0.8-2.0
  • Chloride levels
  • Therapeutic lithium levels
  • Total bilirubin
  • Therapeutic digoxin levels
-pam; -lam
  • Common suffix for benzodiazephines
  • Common suffix for anticoagulants
  • Common side effect with ACE inhibitors
  • Position for spinal cord injuries
regular insulin
  • Risk factors of respiratory acidosis
  • Only type of insulin that's given IV
  • Average time for IM peak levels
  • Lab values for renal failure
shouldn't receive any live vaccines while taking medication
  • Description of lithotomy
  • Contraction of hep e
  • Description of fowlers
  • Psoriasis and vaccines
assessment, teaching, medication, evaluation, and unstable patients
  • Motor skills of 9 month old
  • Digoxin toxicity s/s
  • Foods rich in vitamin D
  • Do not delegate to AP
changes from a prone to a sitting position; grasp rattle by its handle and picks up finger foods
  • Motor skills of 10 month old
  • Stomach pain in upper middle quadret
  • Motor skills of 11 month old
  • Manifestations of carbon dioxide toxicity
6-8
  • Total bilirubin
  • Blood glucose
  • Potassium levels
  • Total protein
-ase
  • Motor skills of 9 month old
  • Addison's disease need to add ...
  • Common suffix for thrombolytics
  • Common suffix for anesthetics
standard/contact precautions; gloves, PPE including gown/mask if in contact with site of infections
  • Risk factors for hypokalemia
  • Manifestations of hyperkalemia (high potassium)
  • Precautions for Staphylococcal Infection
  • Christian science dietary restictions
M - multidrug resistant organismR - respiratory infectionsS - skin infectionsW -wound infectionsE - c.diffE - eye infection; conjuctivitis
  • Risk factors for hypokalemia
  • Risk factors of metabolic alkalosis
  • Non-stress test interventions (pregnancy)
  • Diseases for contact precautions [Mrs. Wee]
stomach ulcer, duodenal ulcer, biliary colic, pancreatitis
  • Stomach pain in upper left quadret
  • Positioning for knee arthroplasty
  • Never put these in a newborn's crib
  • Motor skills of 7 month old
persistent, non-productive cough; angioedema
  • Motor skills of 5 month old
  • Stomach pain in lower right quadret
  • Common side effect with ACE inhibitors
  • Common suffix for beta blockers
food must be lawfaul; pork, alcohol, and some shellfish are prohibited; ramadan is a period of fasting during the ninth lunar month
  • Description of high-fowlers
  • Islam dietary restrictions
  • Foods rich in riboflavin
  • S/S of fluid volume excess
hyperparathyroidism; malignant disease; prolonged immobilization; vitamin d excess; thiazide diuretics; lithium; digoxin toxicity; overuse of calcium supplements
  • Risk for paradoxical hypertension
  • Must take synthroid for the rest of their life
  • Risk for hypercalcemia
  • Manifestations of pe
HR 100-160R 40-60BP 60-80 systolic; 40-50 diastolic
  • Maternal vital signs
  • Placental delivery
  • Assessment of newborns head
  • Newborn vital signs
0.5-1 hour
  • S/S of emotional neglect and abuse
  • Position for spinal cord injuries
  • Onset of short-acting: Regular (Humulin R)
  • Diseases for droplet precautions [SPIDERMAN]
lying on back, head, and shoulders
  • Contraction of hep A
  • Description of high-fowlers
  • Description of supine
  • Foods rich in folic acid
cane opposite affected leg [COAL]
  • Motor skills of 2 month old
  • Position of cane walking
  • Where to test bath water
  • Stool during breastfeeding
stomach ulcer, heartburn/indigestion, pancreatitis gallstones, epigastric hernia
  • Stomach pain in upper middle quadret
  • Stomach pain in lower right quadret
  • Don't give Metformin when ...
  • Stomach pain in lower left quadret
head of bed elevated at 30 degrees
  • Motor skills of 7 month old
  • Description of semi-fowlers
  • Description of fowlers
  • Description of lithotomy
the surgen sewed something up
  • fidelity
  • -ostomy
  • -rraphy
  • nonmaleficence
lying on abdomen, legs extended, and head turned to side
  • Foods rich in niacin
  • Description of supine
  • Description of prone
  • Description of lithotomy
70-105
  • Glucose levels [urinalysis]
  • Sodium recommendations
  • Fasting glucose levels
  • Chloride levels
the surgeon cut something out
  • HDL levels
  • Serum creatinine levels
  • -ectomy
  • -desis
subtract 3 months and add 7 days to the first day of the last menstraul period
  • Calculating delivery date
  • Risk factors for hypernatremia
  • Precautions for Staphylococcal Infection
  • Motor skills of 9 month old
clear (regular) before cloudy (HPN)
  • Continuous infusion
  • Carb counting
  • Mixing insulin
  • Sliding scale
males 35-65; females 35-85
  • Hba1c levels
  • Hematocrit levels
  • Creatine clearance
  • HDL levels
chlordiazepoxie (Librium); diazepam (Valium); lorazepam (Ativan); oxazepam
  • Medications for smoking cessation
  • Medications for detoxification
  • Risk factors of metabolic alkalosis
  • Risk factors of respiratory acidosis
1-2 hours
  • Onset of intermediate: NPH (Humulin N)
  • Maximum IM injection dose for small infants
  • Orthopnea position .... lung expansion
  • S/S of emotional neglect and abuse
increase
  • Risk factors of respiratory acidosis
  • Total serum cholesterol levels
  • Orthopnea position .... lung expansion
  • Diet management for diverticulosis
oxygen, oral airway, and suction equipment
  • Equipment at client's bedside for seizure precautions
  • Vaccinations contraindicated in pregnant women
  • How often to remove restraints and check on client
  • Stool during breastfeeding
the surgeon changes the shape of something
  • -plasty
  • -pexy
  • -ostomy
  • autonomy
some may abstain from eating meat on Ash Wednesday and on Fridays during Lent
  • Motor skills of 9 month old
  • Buddhism dietary restrictions
  • Catholicism dietary restrictions
  • Stomach pain in lower right quadret
bruises; lacerations; bleeding of genitalia, anus, or mouth; STI; difficulty walking or standing; UTI; withdrawn; personality changes; regressive behaviro
  • S/S of emotional neglect and abuse
  • S/S of fluid volume excess
  • Newborn vital signs
  • S/S of sexual abuse
contaminated water supplies or in travelers returning from abroad
  • Description of high-fowlers
  • Foods rich in niacin
  • Do not delegate to AP
  • Contraction of hep E
-olol
  • Common suffix for beta blockers
  • Motor skills of 8 month old
  • Motor skills of 12 month old
  • Common suffix for thrombolytics
pH 7.35-7.45PCO2 35-45HCO3 21-28
  • Description of semi-fowlers
  • ABG values [pH, PCO2, HCO3]
  • Foods rich in folic acid
  • Latex allergy manifestation
meat, beans, peas, peanuts, enriches grains
  • Contraction of hep B
  • Foods rich in vitamin K
  • Foods rich in niacin
  • Description of fowlers
gallstones, stomach ulcers, pancreatitis
  • Stomach pain in lower left quadret
  • Common side effect with ACE inhibitors
  • Stomach pain in upper right quadret
  • Foods rich in thiamine
seat client in a reclining chair or place in semi-fowler's or left lateral position; monitor response of fetal HR to fetal movement
  • S/S of emotional neglect and abuse
  • Non-stress test interventions (pregnancy)
  • Nursing interventions for radiation treatment
  • Precautions for Staphylococcal Infection
head of bed elevated to 90 degrees
  • Description of high-fowlers
  • Motor skills of 1 month old
  • Description of fowlers
  • Contraction of hep A
9-10.5
  • Potassium levels
  • Chloride levels
  • Calcium levels
  • Sodium levels
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