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- Q1Why is Aspirin given in the hospital?heartburnantiplatelet used to help thin bloodpainseizures30s
- Q2What does Ms. Johnson like to do for fun?sing at weddingsgo hikinghorseback ridingsurf30s
- Q3What is NOT a common example of a DVT prophylaxis in the hospital?LovenoxHeparinSCD/TED hoseWarfarin30s
- Q4Where are the crash carts kept?in the hallwayBy the breakroomnear the blanket warmersNear the nurses stations30s
- Q5If a patient has limited mobility, they are at risk for developing all but what?pneumoniaelevated glucose levelDVTextremity weakness30s
- Q6At what angle are subq injections given?24 degrees45 degrees55 degrees90 degrees30s
- Q7
Arteries carry blood to the heart true or false
False
True
30s - Q8
Claudication is all but what?
discoloration of the lower extremities
A sign of PAD
a sign of PVD
pain in the legs; cramping, burning and aching with activity
30s - Q9
Preventative education for PAD would most likely be:
teaching patient about staying away from restrictive garments
teaching patient to avoid stress, caffeine such as energy drinks and smoking cessation
education on wearing insulated socks
teaching the importance of elevating the lower extremities
30s - Q10
You have a 72 year old man that is admitted for a large bowel obstruction. He has a JP drain in place from an incision to his abdomen. Upon your morning assessment you notice an ulceration to the right ankle that has still not healed after 3 months per the patient, with brown discoloration to the leg, edema to the ankle and foot. The patient is also complaining about aching, burning and cramping in the leg. Interventions for this condition include all but what?
teaching the patient to look at their feet frequently while you also assess the feet frequently
assessing the capillary refills
Elevation below the level of the heart
Apply compression stockings
30s - Q11
You have a 55 year old patient who was admitted for a mastectomy. You notice the patient sitting on the side of the bed dangling her legs and feet, saying that she is doing this to help alleviate pain she is having in her legs. It is important that the nurse...
Apply compression stockings
Elevate the patient's legs above the level of the heart
Administer the PRN Q4 Morphine
Administer the patient's simvastatin as ordered
30s