NCLEX RN Test
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| A. headache, irritability, disorientation, n/v, diaphoresis, pallor, weakness, convulsions, coma, deathB. blurred, hazy vision, glare from bright lights, yellow, white, or gray discoloration of the pupil, gradual loss of visionC. weakness, bronze-like pigmentation of skin, ↓ glucose levels, ↓ blood pressure, anorexia, sparse axillary hair, urinary freq, depression, addisonian crisisD. blurred vision, changes in cognition, changes in LOC, cheyne stokes resps, coma, DECEREBRATE posture, ↓motor responsiveness, Diplopia, doll’s eye, headache, n/v, pupil changes, personality and behavior changes, seizures, widen pulse pressure, ↓HR, R E. Flank pain, fever, n/v, urinary output changesF. Fever, abd discomfort, return of cloudy dialysateG. ↑ RBC destruction, blood loss, poor dietary iron intake, poor absorption, parasitesH. Malaise, fever, jaundice, n/vI. ↓ blood phosphorus, ↑ blood calcium, muscle weakness, osteoporosis, bone pain and pathological fractures, ↑ urinary output and calcium renal calculi, n/v, changes in EKG (shortened QT interval and signs of heart block)J. tired eyes, diminished peripheral vision, seeing halos around lights, hardening of the eyeball, IIPK. acute resp failure, compromised resp function, loss of bowel and bladder tone, loss of sweating and vasomotor tone, marked reduction of BP due to loss of peripheral vascular resistance, sensory and motor paralysisL. epigastic pain radiating to back, n/v, abd distention, elevated blood and urine glucose levels, elevated serum lipase and amylase levels, decreased serum calcium levels, elevated WBCs, steatorrheaCholecystitisM. Marked proteinuria, generalized edema, hypoalbuminemia, hypercholesterolemiaN. weight loss, ketonuria, polyphagia, polyuria, polydipsia, delayed wound healing, and ↑ blood glucoseO. faint, loses consciousness, pulseless, hypotensive or lack of BPP. 140/90 and over, early morning headache, fatigueQ. cyanosis, numbness, pain unrelieved by meds, pallor, paresis/paralysis, swelling, tinglingR. Pain/burning on urination, urinary frequency and urgency, flank pain, fever, n/vS. lucid to consciousness followed by being critical and then comatoseT. fatigue, lethargy, ↓ body temp, ↓ pulse rate, ↓ BP, weight gain, edema of hands and feet, hair loss, thickening of skin |
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