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ATI-RN_Maternal_Online_Practice_2019.
ATI-RN_Maternal_Online_Practice_2019. 
1. A nurse is caring for a client who has uterine atony and is 
experiencing postpartum hemorrhage. Which of the following 
actions is the nurse’s priority? 
 Massage the client’s fundus 
Uterine atony and postpartum hmorrhage indicate that this 
client is at the greatest risk for hypovolemic shock. This 
can compromise the client’s vital organs, which can lead to 
death. Therefore, the nurse’s priority is to massage the 
client’s fundus t...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 14 pages •
ATI-RN_Maternal_Online_Practice_2019. 
1. A nurse is caring for a client who has uterine atony and is 
experiencing postpartum hemorrhage. Which of the following 
actions is the nurse’s priority? 
 Massage the client’s fundus 
Uterine atony and postpartum hmorrhage indicate that this 
client is at the greatest risk for hypovolemic shock. This 
can compromise the client’s vital organs, which can lead to 
death. Therefore, the nurse’s priority is to massage the 
client’s fundus t...
ATI_RN Leadership Test-Bank.
ATI_RN Leadership Test-Bank. 
1. A nurse manager is preparing to institute a new system for scheduling staff. Several nurses 
have verbalized their concern over the possible changes that will occur. Which of the 
following is an appropriate method to facilitate the adoption of the new scheduling system? 
A. Identify nurses who accept the change to help influence other staffnurses 
B. Provide a brief overview of the new scheduling system immediately beforeit 
implementation 
C. Introduce the ne...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 13 pages •
ATI_RN Leadership Test-Bank. 
1. A nurse manager is preparing to institute a new system for scheduling staff. Several nurses 
have verbalized their concern over the possible changes that will occur. Which of the 
following is an appropriate method to facilitate the adoption of the new scheduling system? 
A. Identify nurses who accept the change to help influence other staffnurses 
B. Provide a brief overview of the new scheduling system immediately beforeit 
implementation 
C. Introduce the ne...
ATI_RN Leadership Exam.
ATI_RN Leadership Exam. 
1. A nurse is teaching a patient about hypertension. In which order from first to last will the nurse implement 
the steps of the teaching process? 
1. Set mutual goals for knowledge of hypertension. 
2. Teach what the patient wants to know about hypertension. 
3. Assess what the patient already knows about hypertension. 
4. Evaluate the outcomes of patient education for hypertension. 
a. 1, 3, 2, 4 
b. 2, 3, 1, 4 
c. 3, 1, 2, 4 
d. 3, 2, 1, 4 
ANS: C 
Assessment is the ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 25 pages •
ATI_RN Leadership Exam. 
1. A nurse is teaching a patient about hypertension. In which order from first to last will the nurse implement 
the steps of the teaching process? 
1. Set mutual goals for knowledge of hypertension. 
2. Teach what the patient wants to know about hypertension. 
3. Assess what the patient already knows about hypertension. 
4. Evaluate the outcomes of patient education for hypertension. 
a. 1, 3, 2, 4 
b. 2, 3, 1, 4 
c. 3, 1, 2, 4 
d. 3, 2, 1, 4 
ANS: C 
Assessment is the ...
NURS6635 Test Bank with Answers.
NURS6635 Test Bank with Answers. 
QUESTION 1 
1. Select the neurotransmitter involved in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) in 
children and adolescents based on the common comorbidity of tic disorders. 
Opioid analgesics are drugs that function on opioid receptors that are used to alleviate pain. Weak opioid 
analgesics are often used to describe compound analgesics that combine acetaminophen with low levels 
of codeine or tramadol. Opioid analgesics, which include oxycodone, hydrocodone, a...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 55 pages •
NURS6635 Test Bank with Answers. 
QUESTION 1 
1. Select the neurotransmitter involved in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) in 
children and adolescents based on the common comorbidity of tic disorders. 
Opioid analgesics are drugs that function on opioid receptors that are used to alleviate pain. Weak opioid 
analgesics are often used to describe compound analgesics that combine acetaminophen with low levels 
of codeine or tramadol. Opioid analgesics, which include oxycodone, hydrocodone, a...
NURS6635 Winter 2021 Exam.
NURS6635 Winter 2021 Exam. 
1. Select the diagnostic criterion for catatonia resulting from a medical condition. 
Walden University_NURS6635 Exam Final Winter 2021 
So, we can eliminate "Delusions" (letter B) and "Hallucinations" (Letter D) as choices for negative 
symptoms of Schizophrenia. 
Now, we will talk about the negative symptoms of Schizophrenia. 
1.) Lack of pleasure - the patient does not have joy or being happy whatever he does. Also called 
anhedonia. 
2.) Trouble of speech -...
- Exam (elaborations)
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NURS6635 Winter 2021 Exam. 
1. Select the diagnostic criterion for catatonia resulting from a medical condition. 
Walden University_NURS6635 Exam Final Winter 2021 
So, we can eliminate "Delusions" (letter B) and "Hallucinations" (Letter D) as choices for negative 
symptoms of Schizophrenia. 
Now, we will talk about the negative symptoms of Schizophrenia. 
1.) Lack of pleasure - the patient does not have joy or being happy whatever he does. Also called 
anhedonia. 
2.) Trouble of speech -...
Advanced_Pharmacology_Questions_and_Answers.
Advanced_Pharmacology_Questions_and_Answers. 
A 70-year-old man who enjoys good health began taking low-dose aspirin 
several months ago based on recommendations that he read in a magazine 
article. During the man's most recent visit to his care provider, routine blood 
work was ordered and the results indicated an unprecedented rise in the 
man's serum creatinine and blood urea nitrogen (BUN) levels. How should a 
nurse best interpret these findings? 
Selected 
Answer: 
The man may be ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 21 pages •
Advanced_Pharmacology_Questions_and_Answers. 
A 70-year-old man who enjoys good health began taking low-dose aspirin 
several months ago based on recommendations that he read in a magazine 
article. During the man's most recent visit to his care provider, routine blood 
work was ordered and the results indicated an unprecedented rise in the 
man's serum creatinine and blood urea nitrogen (BUN) levels. How should a 
nurse best interpret these findings? 
Selected 
Answer: 
The man may be ...
NRNP_6635 Test Bank (Verified Answers).
NRNP_6635 Test Bank (Verified Answers). 
Select the serum assessment that is required when prescribing drugs to treat psychiatric 
disorders in psychosomatic patients. 
Selected 
Answer: 
A. 
Potassium 
Select the theorist who developed the eight stages of psychosocial life cycle. 
Selected 
Answer: 
C. 
Erikson 
• Question 3 
• Question 2 
• Question 1 
Select two causes of dissociative amnesia. 
Selected 
Answers: 
A. 
Sexual abuse 
D. 
Partner 
betrayal 
Select the patient evalua...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 94 pages •
NRNP_6635 Test Bank (Verified Answers). 
Select the serum assessment that is required when prescribing drugs to treat psychiatric 
disorders in psychosomatic patients. 
Selected 
Answer: 
A. 
Potassium 
Select the theorist who developed the eight stages of psychosocial life cycle. 
Selected 
Answer: 
C. 
Erikson 
• Question 3 
• Question 2 
• Question 1 
Select two causes of dissociative amnesia. 
Selected 
Answers: 
A. 
Sexual abuse 
D. 
Partner 
betrayal 
Select the patient evalua...
Mental_Health_Test-Bank _With_Answers.
Mental_Health_Test-Bank _With_Answers. 
1. A nurse is caring for a client whose child has a terminal illness. The client requests information 
about 
how to deal with the upcoming loss. Which of the following statements should the nurse make: 
a. "It will be better for you to keep busy to avoid thinking about your child's death." 
Encouraging the client to avoid thinking about the child's death will not allow the client to begin 
anticipatory grieving. 
b. "You will complete the grieving ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Mental_Health_Test-Bank _With_Answers. 
1. A nurse is caring for a client whose child has a terminal illness. The client requests information 
about 
how to deal with the upcoming loss. Which of the following statements should the nurse make: 
a. "It will be better for you to keep busy to avoid thinking about your child's death." 
Encouraging the client to avoid thinking about the child's death will not allow the client to begin 
anticipatory grieving. 
b. "You will complete the grieving ...
Lifespan Development 8th edition by John Stantrock Q&A.
Lifespan Development 8th edition by John Stantrock Q&A. 
Multiple Choice Questions 
1. (p. 49) As the environment changes, some species adapt in a way that helps 
them survive and 
reproduce, while other species do not adapt well and die. This process is called 
A. canalization. 
B. sociobiology. 
C. natural selection. 
D. genetic inheritance. 
APA Outcome: 1.1 
APA Outcome: 1.2 
Bloom's Taxonomy: Remember 
Difficulty Level: Basic 
Learning Objective: Discuss the evolutionary perspective on li...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 54 pages •
Lifespan Development 8th edition by John Stantrock Q&A. 
Multiple Choice Questions 
1. (p. 49) As the environment changes, some species adapt in a way that helps 
them survive and 
reproduce, while other species do not adapt well and die. This process is called 
A. canalization. 
B. sociobiology. 
C. natural selection. 
D. genetic inheritance. 
APA Outcome: 1.1 
APA Outcome: 1.2 
Bloom's Taxonomy: Remember 
Difficulty Level: Basic 
Learning Objective: Discuss the evolutionary perspective on li...
ATI_Pediatrics_Summary.
ATI_Pediatrics_Summary. 
1. Parenting styles 
 Dictatorial or authoritarian: 
o Parents try to control the child’s behaviors and attitudes through unquestioned rules and expectations 
 Ex: The child is never allowed to watch television on school nights 
 Permissive: 
o Parents exert little or no control over the child’s behaviors, and consult the child when making decisions 
 Ex: The child assists with deciding whether he will watch television 
 Democratic or authoritative: ...
- Summary
- • 33 pages •
ATI_Pediatrics_Summary. 
1. Parenting styles 
 Dictatorial or authoritarian: 
o Parents try to control the child’s behaviors and attitudes through unquestioned rules and expectations 
 Ex: The child is never allowed to watch television on school nights 
 Permissive: 
o Parents exert little or no control over the child’s behaviors, and consult the child when making decisions 
 Ex: The child assists with deciding whether he will watch television 
 Democratic or authoritative: ...
ENG1501 Short Story Analysis ‘Supermarket Soliloquy’ by Moira Crosbie Lovell
ENG1501 Short Story Analysis ‘Supermarket Soliloquy’ by Moira Crosbie Lovell
ENG1501 Short Story Analysis ‘Supermarket Soliloquy’ by Moira Crosbie Lovell
ENG1501 Short Story Analysis ‘Supermarket Soliloquy’ by Moira Crosbie Lovell
Endocrine System Case_Study Test Bank