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Chapter 12 Medical Surgical Nursing,Medical Surgical Nursing,Medical-Surgical Nursing- Chapters 1-4,PN adult medical surgical nursing,MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING Q&A 100% RATED 2023,Timby: Introductory Medical-Surgical Nursing Chapters 36 & 40 Test Bank 2023 £25.48   Add to cart

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Chapter 12 Medical Surgical Nursing,Medical Surgical Nursing,Medical-Surgical Nursing- Chapters 1-4,PN adult medical surgical nursing,MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING Q&A 100% RATED 2023,Timby: Introductory Medical-Surgical Nursing Chapters 36 & 40 Test Bank 2023

A patient who is NPO (nothing by mouth) for scheduled surgery has been on long-term oral steroid therapy and should receive a dose of Prednisone 10 mg by mouth at 0600. Which action should the nurse take? a. Notify the registered nurse (RN). b. Ask why the patient is taking steroid therapy. c. Gi...

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Medical-Surgical Nursing Gastrointestinal System 2023 A+

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Balanced diet - This is the optimal goal for nutrition Carbohydrates Fats Proteins Vitamins Minerals - These are essential nutritional components Stomach Small intestine - Digestion and absorption occur in these GI organs Large intestine Colon - Elimination occurs in these GI organs Entera...

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Medical-Surgical Nursing Hepatic Diseases 2023 Update A+

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Left side - This part of the liver is smaller than the other Right side - The gallbladder is behind this part of the liver Fats - The liver breaks down this nutrient to produce energy Filters blood Metabolizes drugs Secretes bile Makes blood clotting proteins - Functions of the liver Hepatiti...

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Medical Surgical Nursing Fluid and Electrolytes Questions With 100% Correct Answers 2023 Update A+

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What percentage of the total body weight is water? - Adult: 50-60% Infant: 75-80% What percentage of the body fluid is intracellular fluid? - 2/3 Normal Urinary Output - 0.5 mL/kg/hr is there is a weight provided Otherwise, use 30 mL/hr as WNL What percentage of the body fluid is extracellular ...

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Medical-Surgical Nursing Urinary System 2023 Update 100% Rated Review A+

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RBC production BP regulation - These are the functions of the urinary system Erythropoietin - This is used to stimulate RBC production Hypoxia Renal blood flow - The kidneys secrete erythropoietin in response to this Acute kidney injury (AKI) - This is a rapid loss of renal function Low MAP - ...

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Beginning Medical-Surgical Nursing 2023 A+ 100% Rated

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Chain of infection - infectious agent reservoir portal of exit mode of transmission portal of entry host types of indirect transmission - contact droplet (5+ microns) types of direct transmission - airborne (<5 microns) vehicleborne (fomite) vectorborne "clean technique" - medical as...

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Medical Surgical Nursing for the Endocrine System 2023 Update A+ Graded

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Anterior Pituitary Gland - Secretion of these hormones is controlled by the hypothalamus Adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH0 Luteinizing hormone (LH) Gonadotropic hormones Prolactin Growth hormone (GH) Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) Posterior Pituitary...

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Medical Surgical Nursing Neurology 2023 Update 100% Rated A+

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Multiple Sclerosis - ANS-This is the disseminated demyelination of the nerve fibers of the brain and spinal cord Chronic Progressive Degenerative nervous system - ANS-Characteristics of multiple sclerosis Females 30-50 year old - ANS-Multiple sclerosis has a higher incidence rate in this demo...

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Medical Surgical Nursing Immunology 2023 Update

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antigen - ANS-substance that induces the production of antibodies B-cells - ANS-Humoral immunity or anti-mediated responses, result is production of antibody t-cells - ANS-Are produced in the thymus; AKA Killer Cells; are responsible for non specific immunities; will destroy but not create ant...

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Medical-Surgical Nursing Seizures 2023 Update A+

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Seizures - ANS-This is the paroxysmal, uncontrolled electrical discharge from brain neurons that interrupts normal function Acid-base imbalance Fever Head injury CNS infections CVAs Hypoglycemia Brain tumors Drug withdrawal Stopping seizure medications - ANS-Causes of seizures Prodromal ...

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Nursing: Medical-Surgical Review Q&A 100% Rated 2023 Update A+

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Which method elicits the most accurate information during a physical assessment of an older adult? A. use reliable assessment tools for older adults B. Review the past medical record for medications C. Ask the client to recount one's health history D. Obtain the client's information from a c...

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HESI - Medical Surgical Nursing Questions With 100% Correct Answers 2023 Update A+

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When describing patient education approaches, the nurse educator would explain that informal teaching is an approach that a. follows formalized plans b. has standardized content c. often occurs one-to-one d. addresses group needs - ANS-C. Informal teaching is individualized one on one teachi...

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Chapter 1 - Overview of professional nursing concepts for medical surgical nursing 2023 Update 100% Rated

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adverse event - ANS-a variation in the standard of care autonomy - ANS-an ethical principle in which one is capable of making informed decisions about one's own care, aka self-determination, self management. beneficence - ANS-An ethical principle in which nurses promote positive actions to help...

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Medical Surgical Nursing- Integumentary 2023 Update A+

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Function of skin - ANS-protection, prevents penetration, perception, temperature regulation, identification, communication, wound repair, absorption and excretion, production of vitamin D Epidermis - ANS-The outer layer of skin that acts as a watertight protective covering. Dead Skin. Dermis...

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Medical Surgical Nursing Final 2023 Update A+

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A nurse is caring for a patient receiving a transfusion and assesses that the patient is wheezing and it's complaining of back pain. What nursing action should take place after stopping the transfusion? - ANS-Notify the charge nurse Signs that you need to suction a patient with a tracheostomy ...

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Timby: Introductory Medical-Surgical Nursing Chapters 36 & 40 Test Bank 2023 Update

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Acetylcholine - ANS-Voluntary muscle control, parasympathetic nervous system, attention, alertness Acetylcholinesterase - ANS-the enzyme that breaks down acetylcholine in the synaptic cleft Axons - ANS-Carry impulses away from the cell body Brain Stem - ANS-Connection to spinal cord. Filters ...

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MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING Q&A 100% RATED 2023

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Primary glaucoma - ANS-Loss of peripheral vision Primary open angle glaucoma - ANS-Gradual onset and is painless Tunnel vision Gradual loss of peripheral vision Closed angle glaucoma - ANS-EXTREME PAIN Medical emergency Blurred vision Rainbows around lights photophobia NEED MEDICATIONS TO C...

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PN adult medical surgical nursing Questions Correctly Answered 2023

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A nurse is caring for a client who has a new diagnosis of type 2 diabetes Mellitus and reports difficulty following the diet and remembering to take the prescribed medication. Which of the following actions should the nurse take to promote client compliance? (Select all that apply) A. Recomm...

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HESI - Medical Surgical Nursing 100% Rated Review Exam 2023 Update

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When describing patient education approaches, the nurse educator would explain that informal teaching is an approach that a. follows formalized plans b. has standardized content c. often occurs one-to-one d. addresses group needs - ANS-C. Informal teaching is individualized one on one teachi...

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Medical-Surgical Nursing- Chapters 1-4 Q&A 2023 Update A+

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What is WHO - ANS-Word Health Organization Define health - ANS-A state of complete physical, mental and social well being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity What is Etiology - ANS-The cause of a disease What is holism - ANS-Viewing a persons health as a balance of body, mind and...

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Medical Surgical Nursing

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Most immediately life-threatening post surgical complication post laser throat surgery - ANS-hemorrhage Analgesia recommended post op for throat surgery - ANS-tylenol Hot or cold compress post op? - ANS-cold common throat post complication that leads to gradual increase in airway obstruction? - ...

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Chapter 12 Medical Surgical Nursing Questions With 100% Correct Answers 2023 Update

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A patient who is NPO (nothing by mouth) for scheduled surgery has been on long-term oral steroid therapy and should receive a dose of Prednisone 10 mg by mouth at 0600. Which action should the nurse take? a. Notify the registered nurse (RN). b. Ask why the patient is taking steroid therapy. c...

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