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[Show more]Breast Cancer Etiology & Risk Factors 
- No single known cause 
- Age, Genetics, Family History 
- Nulliparity or first child after age 30 
- Menstrual history 
- Hormone replacement 
- Alcohol 
Diagnosing Breast Cancer 
- Mammography 
- Recommended screening yearly beginning at age 40 
- Breast exa...
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Add to cartBreast Cancer Etiology & Risk Factors 
- No single known cause 
- Age, Genetics, Family History 
- Nulliparity or first child after age 30 
- Menstrual history 
- Hormone replacement 
- Alcohol 
Diagnosing Breast Cancer 
- Mammography 
- Recommended screening yearly beginning at age 40 
- Breast exa...
EXAM COVERS: 
1. FIRST AIDE AND FLUID IMBALANCES (Ch.8 + 10) 
2. PERIOPERATIVE CARE (Ch.15-17) 
3. MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS (Ch.20, 52-54) 
(Connection Check 8.1 ) 
The nurse understands that cerebrospinal fluid is considered which type of 
fluid? 
A. Intracellular 
B. Interstitial 
C. Transcellula...
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Add to cartEXAM COVERS: 
1. FIRST AIDE AND FLUID IMBALANCES (Ch.8 + 10) 
2. PERIOPERATIVE CARE (Ch.15-17) 
3. MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS (Ch.20, 52-54) 
(Connection Check 8.1 ) 
The nurse understands that cerebrospinal fluid is considered which type of 
fluid? 
A. Intracellular 
B. Interstitial 
C. Transcellula...
1. A nurse is teaching a client about the use of an incentive spirometer. Which of 
the following instructions should the nurse include in the teaching? 
A. Place hands on the upper abdomen during inhalation 
B. Exhale slowly through pursed lips 
C. Hold breaths about 3 to 5 seconds before exhaling ...
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Add to cart1. A nurse is teaching a client about the use of an incentive spirometer. Which of 
the following instructions should the nurse include in the teaching? 
A. Place hands on the upper abdomen during inhalation 
B. Exhale slowly through pursed lips 
C. Hold breaths about 3 to 5 seconds before exhaling ...
A patient has a nursing diagnosis of ineffective airway clearance related to retained 
secretions, excessive mucus, and ineffective cough as evidenced by adventitious 
breath sounds. What should the nurse include in the NCP as an appropriate NOC 
outcome and NIC intervention for this nursing diagnos...
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Add to cartA patient has a nursing diagnosis of ineffective airway clearance related to retained 
secretions, excessive mucus, and ineffective cough as evidenced by adventitious 
breath sounds. What should the nurse include in the NCP as an appropriate NOC 
outcome and NIC intervention for this nursing diagnos...
A patient has a nursing diagnosis of ineffective airway clearance related to retained 
secretions, excessive mucus, and ineffective cough as evidenced by adventitious 
breath sounds. What should the nurse include in the NCP as an appropriate NOC 
outcome and NIC intervention for this nursing diagnos...
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Add to cartA patient has a nursing diagnosis of ineffective airway clearance related to retained 
secretions, excessive mucus, and ineffective cough as evidenced by adventitious 
breath sounds. What should the nurse include in the NCP as an appropriate NOC 
outcome and NIC intervention for this nursing diagnos...
For the client undergoing hemodialysis, the nurse suspects the client has an air 
embolism. What symptoms lead the nurse to this conclusion? (Select all that 
apply.) 
a) Dyspnea 
b) BP 168/92 mm Hg 
c) Chest pain 
d) Anxiety 
e) O2 saturation of 98% 
f) Blue nail beds - a, c, d, f 
During the shift...
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Add to cartFor the client undergoing hemodialysis, the nurse suspects the client has an air 
embolism. What symptoms lead the nurse to this conclusion? (Select all that 
apply.) 
a) Dyspnea 
b) BP 168/92 mm Hg 
c) Chest pain 
d) Anxiety 
e) O2 saturation of 98% 
f) Blue nail beds - a, c, d, f 
During the shift...
The nurse is providing care to a client after a percutaneous transluminal coronary 
angioplasty (PTCA). What actions will the nurse include in the client's plan of 
care? (Select all that apply.) – 
A.Frequent vital signs. 
B.Determine if the client is allergic to aspirin. 
D.Offer fluids of choi...
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Add to cartThe nurse is providing care to a client after a percutaneous transluminal coronary 
angioplasty (PTCA). What actions will the nurse include in the client's plan of 
care? (Select all that apply.) – 
A.Frequent vital signs. 
B.Determine if the client is allergic to aspirin. 
D.Offer fluids of choi...
A patient has a nursing diagnosis of ineffective airway clearance related to retained 
secretions, excessive mucus, and ineffective cough as evidenced by adventitious 
breath sounds. What should the nurse include in the NCP as an appropriate NOC 
outcome and NIC intervention for this nursing diagnos...
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Add to cartA patient has a nursing diagnosis of ineffective airway clearance related to retained 
secretions, excessive mucus, and ineffective cough as evidenced by adventitious 
breath sounds. What should the nurse include in the NCP as an appropriate NOC 
outcome and NIC intervention for this nursing diagnos...
Right heart catheterization 
Pulmonary artery pressure and oxygen saturations may be obtained; biopsy of 
myocardial tissue may be obtained 
endocardium 
inner lining of the heart 
myocardium 
muscular, middle layer of the heart 
epicardium 
outer layer of the heart 
tricuspid valve 
valve between t...
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Add to cartRight heart catheterization 
Pulmonary artery pressure and oxygen saturations may be obtained; biopsy of 
myocardial tissue may be obtained 
endocardium 
inner lining of the heart 
myocardium 
muscular, middle layer of the heart 
epicardium 
outer layer of the heart 
tricuspid valve 
valve between t...
FVD: What lab values for serum osmolality would you expect? - >295 
FVD: What are some causes, pathologic, iatrogenic, and IADLs, of FVD? - 
Iatrtogenic: NGT usage 
Pathological: Neurovirus, Diabetic Ketoacidosis, Anorexia 
IADL'S: Over Exercising 
FVD: What population(s) is/are most at risk for...
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Add to cartFVD: What lab values for serum osmolality would you expect? - >295 
FVD: What are some causes, pathologic, iatrogenic, and IADLs, of FVD? - 
Iatrtogenic: NGT usage 
Pathological: Neurovirus, Diabetic Ketoacidosis, Anorexia 
IADL'S: Over Exercising 
FVD: What population(s) is/are most at risk for...
Nursing Process ADPIE 
Assessment 
Diagnosis 
Plan 
Implimentation 
Evaluation 
Assessment 
1. Subjective data 
2. Objective data 
Diagnosis 
1. Data analysis 
2. Problem Identification 
3. Nursing diagnosis 
Planning 
1. Priorities 
2. Nursing care plan 
- outcomes 
- interventions 
Implementation ...
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Add to cartNursing Process ADPIE 
Assessment 
Diagnosis 
Plan 
Implimentation 
Evaluation 
Assessment 
1. Subjective data 
2. Objective data 
Diagnosis 
1. Data analysis 
2. Problem Identification 
3. Nursing diagnosis 
Planning 
1. Priorities 
2. Nursing care plan 
- outcomes 
- interventions 
Implementation ...
A nurse is caring for a client receiving IV therapy in the left forearm and notices 
that the site is red, swollen, and warm. Which of the following actions should the 
nurse perform first? - Discontinue the existing IV infusion. 
-The greatest risk to this client is further injury from the IV infus...
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Add to cartA nurse is caring for a client receiving IV therapy in the left forearm and notices 
that the site is red, swollen, and warm. Which of the following actions should the 
nurse perform first? - Discontinue the existing IV infusion. 
-The greatest risk to this client is further injury from the IV infus...
A patient is seen at the clinic for a routine physical examination. After the patient is 
assessed for evidence of peripheral vascular disease, the nurse explains that which 
of the following tests is typically used to assist in the diagnosis? 
1. Allen's Test 
2. Ankle brachial pressure index. 
3....
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Add to cartA patient is seen at the clinic for a routine physical examination. After the patient is 
assessed for evidence of peripheral vascular disease, the nurse explains that which 
of the following tests is typically used to assist in the diagnosis? 
1. Allen's Test 
2. Ankle brachial pressure index. 
3....
preoperative - decision to have surgery to operating room 
intraoperative - operating room to post anesthesia care unit 
postoperative - PACU, admit as an in patient, discharge home, follow up. 
medication reconciliation - A procedure to maintain an accurate and up-to-date list 
of medications for a...
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Add to cartpreoperative - decision to have surgery to operating room 
intraoperative - operating room to post anesthesia care unit 
postoperative - PACU, admit as an in patient, discharge home, follow up. 
medication reconciliation - A procedure to maintain an accurate and up-to-date list 
of medications for a...
Surgery? - The use of instruments during an operation. It treats injuries, diseases, 
and deformities. 
Surgical procedures are named according to? - The involved body organ, part, or 
location and the suffix that describes what is being done during the procedure. 
What reduces the invasiveness of s...
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Add to cartSurgery? - The use of instruments during an operation. It treats injuries, diseases, 
and deformities. 
Surgical procedures are named according to? - The involved body organ, part, or 
location and the suffix that describes what is being done during the procedure. 
What reduces the invasiveness of s...
Timeout - Performed immediately prior to surgical incision. Includes the 
verification of the patient, procedure, correct site, needed equipment, and, 
according to facility policy, can include fire risk assessments and antibiotic 
administration verification. 
Things to report to perioperative team...
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Add to cartTimeout - Performed immediately prior to surgical incision. Includes the 
verification of the patient, procedure, correct site, needed equipment, and, 
according to facility policy, can include fire risk assessments and antibiotic 
administration verification. 
Things to report to perioperative team...
b. decrease - A patient has a new onset of shallow and slow respirations. While the 
patient's body attempts to compensate, what happens to the patient's pH level? 
A. Stabilizes 
B. Decreases 
C. Fluctuates 
D. Increases 
D. Maintain adequate hydration - The nurse is planning care for an older ad...
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Add to cartb. decrease - A patient has a new onset of shallow and slow respirations. While the 
patient's body attempts to compensate, what happens to the patient's pH level? 
A. Stabilizes 
B. Decreases 
C. Fluctuates 
D. Increases 
D. Maintain adequate hydration - The nurse is planning care for an older ad...
Which patients are at risk for fluid volume excess? 
A. 64 year old male with a diagnosis of kidney failure 
B. 46 year old male who is training for a marathon 
C. 35 year old male with diarrhea and vomiting for the past 2 days 
D. 83 year old female with a diagnosis of a stroke and has trouble talk...
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Add to cartWhich patients are at risk for fluid volume excess? 
A. 64 year old male with a diagnosis of kidney failure 
B. 46 year old male who is training for a marathon 
C. 35 year old male with diarrhea and vomiting for the past 2 days 
D. 83 year old female with a diagnosis of a stroke and has trouble talk...
What laboratory findings does the nurse determine are consistent with 
hypovolemia in a female patient? (Select all that apply.) 
1. BUN : serum creatinine ratio of >12.1 
2. Urine positive for blood 
3. Hematocrit level of >47% 
4. Urine specific gravity of 1.027 
5. Urine osmolality of >4...
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Add to cartWhat laboratory findings does the nurse determine are consistent with 
hypovolemia in a female patient? (Select all that apply.) 
1. BUN : serum creatinine ratio of >12.1 
2. Urine positive for blood 
3. Hematocrit level of >47% 
4. Urine specific gravity of 1.027 
5. Urine osmolality of >4...
1. The nurse requests the client to sign a surgical informed consent form for an 
emergency appendectomy. Which statement by the client indicates further teaching 
is needed? 
1. "I will be glad when this is over so I can go home today." 
2. "I will not be able to eat or drink anything prior to m...
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Add to cart1. The nurse requests the client to sign a surgical informed consent form for an 
emergency appendectomy. Which statement by the client indicates further teaching 
is needed? 
1. "I will be glad when this is over so I can go home today." 
2. "I will not be able to eat or drink anything prior to m...
Which of the following are expected side effects of corticosteroid therapy? 
A) Hyperglycemia 
B) Osteoporosis 
C) Weight loss 
D) Increased risk of infection - C) Weight loss 
Weight gain is usually associated with corticosteroid therapy. 
Your patient is being treated for hyperthyroidism. Which of...
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Add to cartWhich of the following are expected side effects of corticosteroid therapy? 
A) Hyperglycemia 
B) Osteoporosis 
C) Weight loss 
D) Increased risk of infection - C) Weight loss 
Weight gain is usually associated with corticosteroid therapy. 
Your patient is being treated for hyperthyroidism. Which of...
The nurse is assessing a 48-year-old client with a history of smoking during a 
routine clinic visit. The client, who exercises regularly, reports having pain in the 
calf 
during exercise that disappears at rest. Which of the following findings requires 
further 
evaluation? 
1. Heart rate 57 bpm. ...
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Add to cartThe nurse is assessing a 48-year-old client with a history of smoking during a 
routine clinic visit. The client, who exercises regularly, reports having pain in the 
calf 
during exercise that disappears at rest. Which of the following findings requires 
further 
evaluation? 
1. Heart rate 57 bpm. ...
1.When listening to the lungs sounds what's the most important thing to check for. 
The airway is clear, patent, and no obstruction. 
2.What is giving to prevent pneumonia (medical management)? 
The pneumonia vaccine 
3.How to know if a patient is positive for PPD? 
PPD test induration is more than...
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Add to cart1.When listening to the lungs sounds what's the most important thing to check for. 
The airway is clear, patent, and no obstruction. 
2.What is giving to prevent pneumonia (medical management)? 
The pneumonia vaccine 
3.How to know if a patient is positive for PPD? 
PPD test induration is more than...
A nurse is assessing an infant who has water intoxication. Which of the following 
findings should the nurse expect? - bounding pulse 
A nurse is discussing the z-track administration of hydroxyzine with a newly 
licensed nurse. Which of the following statements indicates the newly licensed 
nurse u...
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Add to cartA nurse is assessing an infant who has water intoxication. Which of the following 
findings should the nurse expect? - bounding pulse 
A nurse is discussing the z-track administration of hydroxyzine with a newly 
licensed nurse. Which of the following statements indicates the newly licensed 
nurse u...
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