Hints From Exam Cram NCLEX-PN
Hints From Exam Cram NCLEX-PN
Hints From Exam Cram NCLEX-PN
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Sodium:
135-145 mEq/L
Potassium:
3.5-5.5 mEq/L
Calcium:
8.5-10.9 mg/L
Chloride:
95-105 mEq/L
Magnesium:
1.5-2.5 mEq/L
Phosphorus:
2.5-4.5 mg/dL
RBC:
4.5-5.0 million
WBC:
5,000-10,000
Platelet.:
200,000-400,000
Hgb:
HC03:
24-26 mEq/L
C02:
35-45 mEq/L
Pa02:
80%-100%
Sa02:
> 95%
Glucose:
70-110 mg/dL
Specific gravity:
1.010-1.030
BUN:
7-22 mg/dL
Serum creatinine:
LDH:
100-190 U/L
CPK:
21-232 U/L
Uric acid:
3.5-7.5 mg/dL
(Mensy) P 2 of 8
Triglyceride:
40-50 mg/dL
Total cholesterol:
130-200 mg/dL
Bilirubin:
Protein:
6.2-8.1 g/dL
Albumin:
3.4-5.0 g/dL
Digoxin:
0.5-2.0 ng/ml
Lithium:
0.8-1.5 mEq/L
Dilantin:
10-20 mcg/dL
Theophylline:
10-20 mcg/dL
Heart rate:
80-100
Respiratory rate:
12-20
Blood pressure:
Temperature:
98.6
FHR:
120-160 BPM
FHR Variability:
6-10 BPM.
< 90 sec.
Contractions intensity
Amniotic fluid:
APGAR meaning
1 and 5 minutes
APGAR scoring:
(Mensy) P 3 of 8
AVA:
Early decelerations
Variable decelerations
Late decelerations
STOP-This is the treatment for maternal 1. Stop pitocin if infusing. 2. Turn the client
hypotension after an epidural
on the left side. 3. Administer oxygen. 4. If
anesthesia:
hypovolemia is present, push IV fluids.
(Mensy) P 4 of 8
Coumadin (sodium warfarin) PT:
vitamin K.
Heparin/Lovenox/Dalteparin PTT:
protamine sulfate.
(Mensy) P 5 of 8
Jehovah's Witness
Hindu
Jewish
Renal diet
Gout diet
respiratory acidosis
metabolic acidosis
respiratory alkalosis
metabolic alkalosis
(Mensy) P 6 of 8
Treatment for sickle cell crises
hemorrhage
fat emboli
RN or LPN.
nursing assistant.
(Mensy) P 7 of 8
The ___ and the __________ institute
seclusion protection.
RN, Physician
MD, hospice
Angiotensin-converting enzyme
inhibiting agents:
Anti-infective drugs:
Benzodiazepine drugs:
Phenothiazine drugs:
Glucocorticoid drugs:
Antivirals:
Cholesterol-lowering drugs:
(Mensy) P 8 of 8
(Pravachol), simvas-tatin (Zocar),
rosuvastatin (Crestor)
Angiotensin receptor blocker drugs:
Anticoagulant drugs:
Schedule I drugs
Schedule II drugs
Schedule IV drugs
Schedule V drugs
Antacids
Antianemics
Anticholenergics
Anticoagulants
Anticonvulsants
Antidiarrheals
(Mensy) P 9 of 8
bowel
Antihistamines
Antihypertensives
Anti-infectives
Bronchodilators
Diuretics
Laxatives
Miotics
Mydriatics
Narcotics/analgesics
tort
negligence
malpractice
prefessional negligence
slander
assault
battery