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SATA Questions in NCLEX-RN

ESRD DIET
• Restricted protein intake
• Increase CHO
• Low K, P
• Restrict Na

SUPERIOR VENA CAVA OCCLUSION
• Sx occur in the morning
• Edema of face, eyes & tightness of
shirt/ (Stoke’s sign)
• Late sx: edema of arms, hands,
dyspnea, erythema, epistaxis

NORMAL IN 8 MONTH OLD
CHILD
- can sit with out support
- can roll from front to back
- can hold a bottle
- closure of ant. fontanel
- can say mama and dada
- 2 teeth present

ULCERATIVE COLITIS
Sx:
• Severe diarrhea with blood & mucus
• Abdominal tenderness & cramping
• Anorexia
• Wt. Loss
• Vit. K deficiency
• Anemia
• Dehydration
• Electrolyte imbalance
• Low residue & high protein diet

DILANTIN
• do not floss throughout the day
• do not use hard bristled
toothbrush
• Gingivitis S/E

ANAPHYLACTIC REACTION
(steps)
• Stop medication
• Maintain airway
• Notify MD
• Maintain IV access of 0.9 NSS
• Place in supine position with legs elevated
• Monitor VS
• Administer prescribed emergency drugs

BLADDER CA
Risk Factors:
• Hx of smoking
• Exposure to radiation
• Working in industrial Factory

S/S OF DKA
• Fruity breath Odor
• Oliguria
• Kusmaull'’s (deep & nonlabored)

SITE FOR IM INJECTION ADULT
• Deltoid
• Ventrogluteal
• Vastus Lateralis
• Gluteus Maximus
S/S OF BACTERIAL MENINGITIS
• N & V
• Seizures
• Stiff Neck
• Photophobia
• Positive Brudzinski sign
TB
• Waking up sweating at night
• Low grade fever
• Dull aching chest pain
• Cough streaked with blood
• Weight loss
• Anorexia
• Fatigue
LIVER CIRRHOSIS
• N & V
• Edema
• Ascites




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