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[Show more]At what weight are you required to use assistive devices if required to lift more than 35 pounds of patient's weight 
when would you use a trendelenburg position severe hypotension or shock. 
Which intervention decreases the likelihood of a patient developing skin breakdown or pressure ulcers when ...
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when would you use a trendelenburg position severe hypotension or shock. 
Which intervention decreases the likelihood of a patient developing skin breakdown or pressure ulcers when ...
How do we speak in a therapeutic verbal way? we use a calm tone, we are relaxed, we introduce ourselves to build familiarity and trust, we ask what they would like to be called. We actively listen by making eye contact, having an open posture, leaning forward, being eye level with them, asking open ...
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Add to cartHow do we speak in a therapeutic verbal way? we use a calm tone, we are relaxed, we introduce ourselves to build familiarity and trust, we ask what they would like to be called. We actively listen by making eye contact, having an open posture, leaning forward, being eye level with them, asking open ...
What is nephrolithiasis? 
a. stones in the kidney tion of a urinary tract stone in the ureter. c. a Kidney infection d. A complete resection of the entire kidney a. stones in the kidney 
When documenting history on a patient diagnosed with suspected kidney stones why is it important to ask about the...
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Add to cartWhat is nephrolithiasis? 
a. stones in the kidney tion of a urinary tract stone in the ureter. c. a Kidney infection d. A complete resection of the entire kidney a. stones in the kidney 
When documenting history on a patient diagnosed with suspected kidney stones why is it important to ask about the...
A patient on a medical- surgical floor reports having shortness of breath. The nurse needs to conduct which type of assessment? problem based 
For which patient is a shift assessment indicated? A. the person being admitted to long-term care B. The person who is at a health fair C. The person who is ...
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Add to cartA patient on a medical- surgical floor reports having shortness of breath. The nurse needs to conduct which type of assessment? problem based 
For which patient is a shift assessment indicated? A. the person being admitted to long-term care B. The person who is at a health fair C. The person who is ...
The nurse collects data from a client who has experienced an episode of chest pain. The client tells the nurse that the chest pain started shortly after he started raking leaves but went away after he rested and took a nitroglyerin tablet. Which type of angina should the nurse recognize in the clien...
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Add to cartThe nurse collects data from a client who has experienced an episode of chest pain. The client tells the nurse that the chest pain started shortly after he started raking leaves but went away after he rested and took a nitroglyerin tablet. Which type of angina should the nurse recognize in the clien...
Preventing and treating infections during childbirth have reduced maternal and infant mortality rates. Of the following, which scientific advancement has done the most to improve neonatal mortality statistics? Treatment advances for preterm infants 
Which of the following are ethical dilemmas? Using...
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Add to cartPreventing and treating infections during childbirth have reduced maternal and infant mortality rates. Of the following, which scientific advancement has done the most to improve neonatal mortality statistics? Treatment advances for preterm infants 
Which of the following are ethical dilemmas? Using...
When the nurse attempts to obtain vital signs, the client pulls away, gathers the bed covers to their chin, and speaks in a language unfamiliar to the nurse. What is the best action for the nurse to take? Attempt to find an interpreter. 
Which of the following concepts characterizes transcultural nu...
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Add to cartWhen the nurse attempts to obtain vital signs, the client pulls away, gathers the bed covers to their chin, and speaks in a language unfamiliar to the nurse. What is the best action for the nurse to take? Attempt to find an interpreter. 
Which of the following concepts characterizes transcultural nu...
What is the role of water in the body? -vital in normal cell function -medium for metabolic reactions -transport nutrients and waste -lubricant, shock absorber, insulator -regulate body temperature 
How does gender and body size affect total amount of body water? -more body fat = less fluid -women h...
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Add to cartWhat is the role of water in the body? -vital in normal cell function -medium for metabolic reactions -transport nutrients and waste -lubricant, shock absorber, insulator -regulate body temperature 
How does gender and body size affect total amount of body water? -more body fat = less fluid -women h...
In early civilization illness was believed to be caused by: A. Bacteria and viruses B. Supernatural forces C. Internal imbalance D. External conflict B. Supernatural forces 
Knowledge of disease process occurred with the: A. Teachings of Hippocrates B. Use of herbal medicine C. Development of the US...
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Add to cartIn early civilization illness was believed to be caused by: A. Bacteria and viruses B. Supernatural forces C. Internal imbalance D. External conflict B. Supernatural forces 
Knowledge of disease process occurred with the: A. Teachings of Hippocrates B. Use of herbal medicine C. Development of the US...
Four methods used to diagnose Diabetes mellitus Hemoglobin A1C Fasting Blood Sugar Glucose Tolerance Test Random Blood Sugar 
Hemoglobin A1C (Glycosalated Hemoglobin) Measures you average blood sugar level over the past 2 or 3 months 4-6%= normal 6.5-8% acceptable for pts with diabetes (target goal ...
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Add to cartFour methods used to diagnose Diabetes mellitus Hemoglobin A1C Fasting Blood Sugar Glucose Tolerance Test Random Blood Sugar 
Hemoglobin A1C (Glycosalated Hemoglobin) Measures you average blood sugar level over the past 2 or 3 months 4-6%= normal 6.5-8% acceptable for pts with diabetes (target goal ...
What is the pathophysiology of rheumatoid arthritis? Long-term exposure to unidentified antigen 
Normal antibodies become autoantibodies called rheumatoid factors 
Cartilage damage from three processes Neutrophils, T cells, other synovial fluid cells activated, degrade surface layer of articular car...
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Add to cartWhat is the pathophysiology of rheumatoid arthritis? Long-term exposure to unidentified antigen 
Normal antibodies become autoantibodies called rheumatoid factors 
Cartilage damage from three processes Neutrophils, T cells, other synovial fluid cells activated, degrade surface layer of articular car...
The nurse observes that during feeding, the newborn looks at the mother's face and holds her finger. According to Piaget, these observations indicate the child is in which phase of development? Sensorimotor 
The nurse is caring for a toddler who has recently turned 2 years old. Of the following b...
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Add to cartThe nurse observes that during feeding, the newborn looks at the mother's face and holds her finger. According to Piaget, these observations indicate the child is in which phase of development? Sensorimotor 
The nurse is caring for a toddler who has recently turned 2 years old. Of the following b...
Tocolytics A class of medications that promote uterine relaxation (prevention of preterm birth) 
You should not give tocolytic medications after how many weeks of pregnancy? 37 weeks 
Maternal contraindications of tocolytics severe preeclampsia and eclampsia, active vaginal bleeding, intrauterine in...
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Add to cartTocolytics A class of medications that promote uterine relaxation (prevention of preterm birth) 
You should not give tocolytic medications after how many weeks of pregnancy? 37 weeks 
Maternal contraindications of tocolytics severe preeclampsia and eclampsia, active vaginal bleeding, intrauterine in...
Total Parenteral Nutrition A method of providing nutrients to the body by an IV route. The nutrients are a complete admixture containing proteins, carbohydrates, fats, electrolytes, vitamins, trace minerals and sterile water in a single container. Goals: - To improve nutritional status - To establis...
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Add to cartTotal Parenteral Nutrition A method of providing nutrients to the body by an IV route. The nutrients are a complete admixture containing proteins, carbohydrates, fats, electrolytes, vitamins, trace minerals and sterile water in a single container. Goals: - To improve nutritional status - To establis...
What are the 2 types of electrolytes? cations: positive 
Anions: negative 
What is the main function of sodium in the body? to regulate and balance water 
Maintain osmotic pressure and assist in acid base balance 
What is the main function of potassium in the body? nerve impulse transmission 
Muscle...
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Add to cartWhat are the 2 types of electrolytes? cations: positive 
Anions: negative 
What is the main function of sodium in the body? to regulate and balance water 
Maintain osmotic pressure and assist in acid base balance 
What is the main function of potassium in the body? nerve impulse transmission 
Muscle...
When communicating with a patient from a different culture, the health care worker should: A. Limit the time spent with the patient B. Know that less emphasis should be placed on nonverbal messages C. Keep personal beliefs to oneself D. Encourage the patients to change cultural practices and beliefs...
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Add to cartWhen communicating with a patient from a different culture, the health care worker should: A. Limit the time spent with the patient B. Know that less emphasis should be placed on nonverbal messages C. Keep personal beliefs to oneself D. Encourage the patients to change cultural practices and beliefs...
When should you flush an IV with normal saline? Every 8 hours to ensure patency 
IV Insertion location Non dominant hand, start low and work your way up, not below current infusion, avoid antecubital area 
Fluid overload S/S Edema, hypertension, bounding pulse, crackles, weight gain 
Phlebitis S/S i...
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Add to cartWhen should you flush an IV with normal saline? Every 8 hours to ensure patency 
IV Insertion location Non dominant hand, start low and work your way up, not below current infusion, avoid antecubital area 
Fluid overload S/S Edema, hypertension, bounding pulse, crackles, weight gain 
Phlebitis S/S i...
What is a Curative surgery, and why is it performed? is performed to remove diseased tissue or to correct defects. The removal of an inflamed appendix (an appendectomy) is curative for appendicitis. 
Neurological Assessment for Preoperative Patient Includes what: Neurologic assessment includes level...
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Add to cartWhat is a Curative surgery, and why is it performed? is performed to remove diseased tissue or to correct defects. The removal of an inflamed appendix (an appendectomy) is curative for appendicitis. 
Neurological Assessment for Preoperative Patient Includes what: Neurologic assessment includes level...
The nursing process is a sequential method of problem solving that nurses use, and includes which steps? Assessment, treatment, planning, evaluation, discharge, follow-up Admission, assessment, diagnosis, treatment, discharge planning Admission, diagnosis, treatment, evaluation, discharge planning 4...
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Add to cartThe nursing process is a sequential method of problem solving that nurses use, and includes which steps? Assessment, treatment, planning, evaluation, discharge, follow-up Admission, assessment, diagnosis, treatment, discharge planning Admission, diagnosis, treatment, evaluation, discharge planning 4...
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