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[Show more]A nurse working in a long-established hospital learned a specific approach to administering intravenous injections from the previous generation of nurses at the hospital. This is an example of which type of knowledge? traditional knowledge 
A nurse researcher must decide on the method for conducting...
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Health perception-health management pattern Client perceived health and well-being; How health is managed (Examples: Medication regimen, regular exercise, annual check up) 
Nutritional-metabolic pattern Food and fluid intake relative to metabolic need; Nurses observation is important: intake & outpu...
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Add to cartHealth perception-health management pattern Client perceived health and well-being; How health is managed (Examples: Medication regimen, regular exercise, annual check up) 
Nutritional-metabolic pattern Food and fluid intake relative to metabolic need; Nurses observation is important: intake & outpu...
Being licensed by the State Board of Nursing After graduation from an accredited program in nursing and successfully passing the NCLEX, what gives the nurse a legal right to practice? 
Illness prevention The nurse is administering immunizations to a group of teens in a county health clinic. The nurs...
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Add to cartBeing licensed by the State Board of Nursing After graduation from an accredited program in nursing and successfully passing the NCLEX, what gives the nurse a legal right to practice? 
Illness prevention The nurse is administering immunizations to a group of teens in a county health clinic. The nurs...
What clinical manifestations should the nurse expect for a client recently started on metformin? Polydipsia, polyuria, and fatigue 
What is the best treatment for a client experiencing diaphoreis, palpitations, anxiousness, and tachycardia 30 minutes after taking their morning insulin? Check their b...
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Add to cartWhat clinical manifestations should the nurse expect for a client recently started on metformin? Polydipsia, polyuria, and fatigue 
What is the best treatment for a client experiencing diaphoreis, palpitations, anxiousness, and tachycardia 30 minutes after taking their morning insulin? Check their b...
Absorption The nurse should be aware that IV meds bypass absorption and is immediately disturbed into the circulatory system 
Acute pain The nurse will assess the patient's pain using the NRS or SVDS to determine their pain perception and administer appropriate ordered pain meds based on their rati...
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Add to cartAbsorption The nurse should be aware that IV meds bypass absorption and is immediately disturbed into the circulatory system 
Acute pain The nurse will assess the patient's pain using the NRS or SVDS to determine their pain perception and administer appropriate ordered pain meds based on their rati...
After graduation from an accredited program in nursing and successfully passing the NCLEX, what gives the nurse a legal right to practice? 
 
-Having a signed letter confirming graduation 
-Enrolling in an advanced degree program 
-Being licensed by the State Board of Nursing 
-Filing NCLEX results ...
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Add to cartAfter graduation from an accredited program in nursing and successfully passing the NCLEX, what gives the nurse a legal right to practice? 
 
-Having a signed letter confirming graduation 
-Enrolling in an advanced degree program 
-Being licensed by the State Board of Nursing 
-Filing NCLEX results ...
A 30-year-old client is admitted to the health care facility with back pain. Which of the following statements should the nurse use while counseling a client with back pain? "Don't worry; it will subside with treatment." "Tell me the duration and nature of the pain." "Maintain good body postur...
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Add to cartA 30-year-old client is admitted to the health care facility with back pain. Which of the following statements should the nurse use while counseling a client with back pain? "Don't worry; it will subside with treatment." "Tell me the duration and nature of the pain." "Maintain good body postur...
What is the ultimate goal of expanding nursing knowledge through nursing research? 
A. Learn improved ways to promote and maintain health B. Develop technology to provide hands-on nursing care C. Apply knowledge to become independent practitioners D. Become full-fledged partners with other care prov...
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Add to cartWhat is the ultimate goal of expanding nursing knowledge through nursing research? 
A. Learn improved ways to promote and maintain health B. Develop technology to provide hands-on nursing care C. Apply knowledge to become independent practitioners D. Become full-fledged partners with other care prov...
The nurse is holding a cholesterol screening at a local pharmacy this Saturday morning. What level(s) of health promotion is this screening an example of? Secondary 
A client has had a total knee replacement and is receiving care that includes learning to walk with a walker. What level of prevention...
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Add to cartThe nurse is holding a cholesterol screening at a local pharmacy this Saturday morning. What level(s) of health promotion is this screening an example of? Secondary 
A client has had a total knee replacement and is receiving care that includes learning to walk with a walker. What level of prevention...
A friend tells you that he has been diagnosed with a building-related illness. You know that he will most likely obtain relief from his symptoms: a. never; symptoms are permanent. b. immediately after leaving his building. c. weeks to months after leaving his building. d. one to two days after leavi...
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Add to cartA friend tells you that he has been diagnosed with a building-related illness. You know that he will most likely obtain relief from his symptoms: a. never; symptoms are permanent. b. immediately after leaving his building. c. weeks to months after leaving his building. d. one to two days after leavi...
A 30-year-old client is admitted to the health care facility with back pain. Which of the following statements should the nurse use while counseling a client with back pain? "Maintain good body posture while sitting." 
Establishing the criteria for the education and licensure of nurses is a compon...
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Add to cartA 30-year-old client is admitted to the health care facility with back pain. Which of the following statements should the nurse use while counseling a client with back pain? "Maintain good body posture while sitting." 
Establishing the criteria for the education and licensure of nurses is a compon...
Acute Gastritis etiology - Infection-induced Usually due to H. Pylori -Drug-induced - E.g., nsaids, steroids, some chemotherapeutic drugs, alcohol, and iron supplements - Ulcerohemorrhagic - Occurs with critical illness; due to physiologic stress and ischemic changes caused by shock, hypotension, or...
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Add to cartAcute Gastritis etiology - Infection-induced Usually due to H. Pylori -Drug-induced - E.g., nsaids, steroids, some chemotherapeutic drugs, alcohol, and iron supplements - Ulcerohemorrhagic - Occurs with critical illness; due to physiologic stress and ischemic changes caused by shock, hypotension, or...
What do beta blockers do? - Adrenergic blocking drugs - Block SNS - Slow cardiac rate, vasodilation, decreased pumping power of the heart - Treat: hypertension, angina, dysrhythmias -prevent future MI 
Examples of Beta blockers? Inderal (propranolol), Tenormin (atenolol) - "lol" 
What are the SE o...
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Add to cartWhat do beta blockers do? - Adrenergic blocking drugs - Block SNS - Slow cardiac rate, vasodilation, decreased pumping power of the heart - Treat: hypertension, angina, dysrhythmias -prevent future MI 
Examples of Beta blockers? Inderal (propranolol), Tenormin (atenolol) - "lol" 
What are the SE o...
Nociceptors - pain receptors 
- found in all tissues except cns 
- tissue injury activates them to transmit pain information to somatosensory system 
 
Chemical mediators of pain - prostaglandins 
- bradykinin 
- substance p 
 
Moa of chemical mediators of pain - attach to nociceptor membrane and op...
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Add to cartNociceptors - pain receptors 
- found in all tissues except cns 
- tissue injury activates them to transmit pain information to somatosensory system 
 
Chemical mediators of pain - prostaglandins 
- bradykinin 
- substance p 
 
Moa of chemical mediators of pain - attach to nociceptor membrane and op...
Shock Shock is a condition in which blood flow to cells and tissues is inadequate. There is insufficient oxygen and nutrients available for cells which cause cellular hypoxia and cell death. Organ failure and death is likely if not treated 
Patho of shock Decreased blood supply to cells result in th...
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Add to cartShock Shock is a condition in which blood flow to cells and tissues is inadequate. There is insufficient oxygen and nutrients available for cells which cause cellular hypoxia and cell death. Organ failure and death is likely if not treated 
Patho of shock Decreased blood supply to cells result in th...
The registered nurse has 4 legal responsibilites when working with therapeutic substances such as medications. Safe adminisatration is one of these responsibilities. The other 3 responsibilities are? - CASI _ check drug order -administer -safe storage -intervensions 
Explain why clinical reasoning i...
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Add to cartThe registered nurse has 4 legal responsibilites when working with therapeutic substances such as medications. Safe adminisatration is one of these responsibilities. The other 3 responsibilities are? - CASI _ check drug order -administer -safe storage -intervensions 
Explain why clinical reasoning i...
Identify patients most at risk for infection. Immunocompromised multiple illnesses at once super old really young malnourished 
Describe the signs/symptoms of a localized infection and those of a systemic infection. Localized: Inflammation, wound exudate, pain, redness, loss of function, swelling. S...
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Add to cartIdentify patients most at risk for infection. Immunocompromised multiple illnesses at once super old really young malnourished 
Describe the signs/symptoms of a localized infection and those of a systemic infection. Localized: Inflammation, wound exudate, pain, redness, loss of function, swelling. S...
What is the primary line of defense of the immune response? Innate immunity Skin boundary- including mucous membranes, enzymes, natural microbial flora and complement system 
What is the second line of defense of the immune response? Inflammatory response accomplished by the activities of the phagoc...
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Add to cartWhat is the primary line of defense of the immune response? Innate immunity Skin boundary- including mucous membranes, enzymes, natural microbial flora and complement system 
What is the second line of defense of the immune response? Inflammatory response accomplished by the activities of the phagoc...
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