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[Show more]Selectivity means that : 
1. only certain populations respond to the drug. 
2. the drug only causes desired effects. 
3. the dosage determines the effects of the drug. 
4. the health care organization determines - 2 
Most adverse drug effects are identified in phase ___ of clinical testing. - IV 
Th...
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Add to cartSelectivity means that : 
1. only certain populations respond to the drug. 
2. the drug only causes desired effects. 
3. the dosage determines the effects of the drug. 
4. the health care organization determines - 2 
Most adverse drug effects are identified in phase ___ of clinical testing. - IV 
Th...
When to perform hand hygiene - 
-after touching inantimate objects 
-before entering the room 
-before seeing pt 
-before putting on gloves 
-after removing gloves 
-after seeing pt 
-after exiting room 
-before doing something invasive or manipulating an invasive device 
-before & after eating & u...
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Add to cartWhen to perform hand hygiene - 
-after touching inantimate objects 
-before entering the room 
-before seeing pt 
-before putting on gloves 
-after removing gloves 
-after seeing pt 
-after exiting room 
-before doing something invasive or manipulating an invasive device 
-before & after eating & u...
Which comment by the nurse obtaining a patient's health history demonstrates an understanding 
of the principles of effective communication? 
A)"You look like you're feeling well. You don't feel bad, do you?" 
B)"Tell me, when did you notice that your stomach pain started?" 
C)"In the past m...
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Add to cartWhich comment by the nurse obtaining a patient's health history demonstrates an understanding 
of the principles of effective communication? 
A)"You look like you're feeling well. You don't feel bad, do you?" 
B)"Tell me, when did you notice that your stomach pain started?" 
C)"In the past m...
What is caring in the nursing profession? - Action or activity towards providing care 
"The unique function of the nurse is to assist the individual, sick or well, in the performance of 
those activities contributing to health or its recovery (or to peaceful death) that he would perform 
unaided if...
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Add to cartWhat is caring in the nursing profession? - Action or activity towards providing care 
"The unique function of the nurse is to assist the individual, sick or well, in the performance of 
those activities contributing to health or its recovery (or to peaceful death) that he would perform 
unaided if...
When listening to your patient's lungs, and you hear crackles, what does that tell you about your 
patient? - There is fluid in patient's air filled cavity. 
What is it called when a patient's anterior posterior diameter equals the width of the transverse 
diameter? - Patient is barrel chested. 
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Add to cartWhen listening to your patient's lungs, and you hear crackles, what does that tell you about your 
patient? - There is fluid in patient's air filled cavity. 
What is it called when a patient's anterior posterior diameter equals the width of the transverse 
diameter? - Patient is barrel chested. 
...
What is required for a drug to move through the body? 
a. Selectivity and effectiveness 
b. Ability to cross membranes 
c. Development of an electric charge 
d. A transporter protein - b. Ability to cross membranes 
The nurse is preparing to give a medication for pain. The drug label states that it ...
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Add to cartWhat is required for a drug to move through the body? 
a. Selectivity and effectiveness 
b. Ability to cross membranes 
c. Development of an electric charge 
d. A transporter protein - b. Ability to cross membranes 
The nurse is preparing to give a medication for pain. The drug label states that it ...
What are the sources of knowledge for nursing practice? - 
Tradition/rituals 
Authority 
Trial and error 
Experience 
Research 
How did Canadian nursing and research generally progress? - Nursing research went from 
apprenticeship to having nursing leaders in nursing chairs leading specific researc...
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Add to cartWhat are the sources of knowledge for nursing practice? - 
Tradition/rituals 
Authority 
Trial and error 
Experience 
Research 
How did Canadian nursing and research generally progress? - Nursing research went from 
apprenticeship to having nursing leaders in nursing chairs leading specific researc...
Who defined Culture as is the learned, shared and transmitted values, beliefs, norms, and 
lifeways of a group that guides their thinking, decisions, and actions in patterned ways? - 
Madeleine Leininger: 
Created the sunrise model emphasizing the importance of culture to a patient 
"Nursing is the...
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Add to cartWho defined Culture as is the learned, shared and transmitted values, beliefs, norms, and 
lifeways of a group that guides their thinking, decisions, and actions in patterned ways? - 
Madeleine Leininger: 
Created the sunrise model emphasizing the importance of culture to a patient 
"Nursing is the...
A nurse is assessing a client who has emphysema. Which of the following findings should the 
nurse report to the provider? - Elevated Temperature: The nurse should report an elevated 
temperature to the provider because it can indicate a possible respiratory infection. Clients who 
have emphysema ar...
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Add to cartA nurse is assessing a client who has emphysema. Which of the following findings should the 
nurse report to the provider? - Elevated Temperature: The nurse should report an elevated 
temperature to the provider because it can indicate a possible respiratory infection. Clients who 
have emphysema ar...
What are professional characteristics? - 
-extensive education 
-theoretical body of knowledge 
-specific service 
-autonomy in decision making 
-code of ethics 
Define Nursing - The protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities, 
prevention of illness and injury, alleviation of s...
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Add to cartWhat are professional characteristics? - 
-extensive education 
-theoretical body of knowledge 
-specific service 
-autonomy in decision making 
-code of ethics 
Define Nursing - The protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities, 
prevention of illness and injury, alleviation of s...
1. How do you properly identify the client prior to assessment or administering care in the 
inpatient and LTC setting? - Inpatient: 
a. Patient name 
b. Patient medical record #/ ID # 
c. Birth Date 
LTC: 
a. Patient name 
b. Birth Date 
c. visual picture if patient is not responsive
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Add to cart1. How do you properly identify the client prior to assessment or administering care in the 
inpatient and LTC setting? - Inpatient: 
a. Patient name 
b. Patient medical record #/ ID # 
c. Birth Date 
LTC: 
a. Patient name 
b. Birth Date 
c. visual picture if patient is not responsive
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