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Pharmacology Dysrhythmias (NCLEX) A Myocardial Infarction Epidemiology and Toxicology Pediatric Nursing Nutrition and Diet Therapy Peds Primary Care Exam 1 MED SURG HESI EXAM QUESTIONS 2023/24 A

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HESI RN Health Assessment Questions

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A client is reporting chest pain. What statement made by the client helps the nurse to understand the client has a naturalistic belief in the cause of illness? A. "My life is really out of balance." B. "I knew I should have changed my diet." C. "I should have gone to church last week." D...

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Circulatory system test review

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Name the three parts of the circulatory system - Heart blood blood vessels What kind of blood cell carries oxygen - Red blood cell Name the three types of blood cells - Red blood cells white blood cells platelets Describe the function of each type of blood cell - Red blood cell transpor...

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Relias ED RN A

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What is the current recommended dose of intravenous or intraosseous epinephrine in adult patients with cardiac arrest? 10 mg every 10 minutes 1 mg every 3-5 minutes 1 mg every 7 minutes 0.1 mg every 2 minutes - 1 mg every 3-5 minutes A patient with a traumatic brain injury (TBI) is MOST lik...

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Final Exam Dysrhythmia

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First Degree Atrioventricular Heart Block - prolonged PR interval-measures the time required for an impulse to travel from the SA to the AV node. PRI longer than 0.20 Second degree AV block Type I - progressive prolongation of PRI, gradual shortening of R to R intervals P wave not followed ...

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Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing NCLEX Review Questions Set 1

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A 48-year-old Hispanic woman is seen by a psychiatric clinical nurse specialist after receiving a call by her son. According to the son, since his father's death 7 months ago, his mother has lost 30 pounds and can't sleep. During her initial visit, the patient states, 'My husband talks to me in h...

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Contemporary Nursing Issues, Trends, & Management Chapter 1-3

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The American Red Cross is established by? - Clara Barton The first diploma nursing program for blacks is established at? - Spelman College, Atlanta, Georgia Spelman College, Atlanta, Georgia, established the first diploma nursing program for blacks in 1886. The Mosaic Code is one of the old...

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Medical-Surgical Nursing: Assessment and Management of Clinical Problems

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1. Of the following patients, the nurse recognizes that the one with the highest risk for a stroke is a(n) a. obese 45-yr-old Native American. b. 35-yr-old Asian American woman who smokes. c. 32-yr-old white woman taking oral contraceptives. d. 65-yr-old African American man with hypertension....

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Medical-Surgical Nursing: Assessment and Management of Clinical Problems

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1. Of the following patients, the nurse recognizes that the one with the highest risk for a stroke is a(n) a. obese 45-yr-old Native American. b. 35-yr-old Asian American woman who smokes. c. 32-yr-old white woman taking oral contraceptives. d. 65-yr-old African American man with hypertension....

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Chapter 32: immunologic Disorders

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Which population, according to statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), has the greatest incidence of human immunodeficiency viral (HIV) infection in the United States? a.Asian Americans b.African Americans c.Latinos d.Whites - African Americans What doe...

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Chapter 34: Immunologic Disorders

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1. What is responsible for initiating the inflammatory response in addition to immunoglobulin E (IgE)? a. Eosinophils b. Lymphocytes c. Basophils d. Neutrophils - ANS: C Basophils Basophils initiate a massive inflammatory response with histamine that quickly brings other white blood cells (...

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Summary Pathophysiology

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dura mater - Outer layer of meninges, tough, fibrous, double layered. dural sinuses - Formed by spits in dura mater. Collect venous blood and CSF for return to general circulation. mediastinum (what is it) - Area of thoracic cavity between lungs. Location of trachea, esophagus, heart & l...

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pathophysiology

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Failure to compensate to changes results in? - disease, death Define Pathophysiology? - study of the structural and function changes in cells, tissues and organs of the body that cause or caused by disease./failure to compensate Define homeostasis? - external change in environment results...

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Pathophysiology Study Guide 1

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the study of the causes of a disease - Etiology a tissue in which the cells vary in size and shape - Dysplasia when a group of cells in the body dies - Necrosis wasting of skeletal muscle - Atrophy ingestion of foreign material or cell debris by white blood cells (a bacterial cap...

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Summary chapter 26 pediatric primary care burns

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hypo - pit - thyroid axis stimulates ... which in turn ... - hypo-pit-thyroid axis produces TRH which stimulates pituitary production of TSH, TSH stimulates the thyroid gland to secrete T4 which is converted to T3. The T4 inhibits TRH and pituitary TSH secretion free, unbound T3 and T4 - is ...

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Burns- Peds Primary Care Exam 1

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What is pediatric primary care providers main responsibilities? - to monitor children's overall physical, cognitive, and psychosocial development, and to provide anticipatory guidance to families as children grow. What factors affect development? - genetic background, personality, and intraut...

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Burns Ch. 4: Developmental Management in Pediatric Primary Care

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During a well child exam, you learn that the parents of a young child fight frequently about finances. The parents state they don't fight in front of the child and feel that the situation is temporary and related to the father's job layoff. What will you do? a. Reassure them that the child is t...

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Summary Arrhythmias/ Dysrhythmias

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3rd degree: - AV Node disorder .No transmission of the impulse from the atria to the ventricle; The ventricles begin spontaneously contracting at a slow rate of 30-45 beats per minute, greatly reducing CO to the point of Syncope (fainting) or a heart attack Ventricular Conduction abnormalities -...

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Critical Care Nursing NCLEX

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F (TPN lines should only be used for the administration of TPN solution to prevent crystalization of the CVC tubing and disruption of the TPN infusion. Any other IV med must be administered via different IV access site) - T/F A client receiving TPN via a CVC is scheduled to receive an IV antibiotic...

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Lutz's Nutrition and Diet Therapy Practice GP Quiz

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A nurse knows that energy nutrients are measured in which of the following ways? - kilocalories p.4 A nurse is caring for a client with Crohn disease. The nurse notes that the health-care provider has ordered the addition of omega-3 fatty acids to the diet and omega-3 fatty acid supplement ...

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Summary Lutz Nutrition and Diet Therapy Chapter 1

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Primary disease prevention - practices implemented to prevent and avert disease Secondary disease prevention - monitoring techniques to discover disease early to control their effects (ex. blood testing and monitoring of pre-diabetes) Tertiary disease prevention - use of treatments after ...

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Nutrition and diet therapy lutz chapter 17 diet in diabetes mellitus and hypoglycemia

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Which of the following laboratory tests will reflect blood sugar levels over a 3- to 4-month period? - Glycosylated hemoglobin Which of the following is classified as a starch exchange as opposed to a vegetable exchange? - Corn An exercise program helps in the control of blood glucose le...

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Diabetes Mellitus & Hypoglycemia

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A nurse explains that type 1 diabetes mellitus is a disease in which the body does not produce enough insulin. What is the reason that the blood glucose is elevated? a. Prolonged elevation of stress hormone (cortisol, epinephrine, glucagon, growth hormone) levels b. Malfunction of the glycogen-sto...

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Medsurg Ch. 50 Diabetes and Hypoglycemia

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1. A nurse is caring for a 9-year-old girl who has a new diagnosis of diabetes mellitus and tells the nurse she is eager to return to school and participate in sports. The mother tells the nurse she is afraid to let her take part in physical activities at school. Which of the following responses sho...

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Chapter 01: Maternity and Women's Health Care Today

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1. The nurse is teaching a parenting class to new parents. Which statement should the nurse include in the teaching session about the characteristics of a healthy family? a. Adults agree on the majority of basic parenting principles. b. The parents and children have rigid assignments for...

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Therapeutic nursing interventions

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What is complementary medicine? - -Is used with conventional medicine -(enhances or augments) medicine: complement conventional medicine. Includes probiotics, vitamins, herbal medicine, yoga What is Conventional medicine? - -Focuses on physical components of the ill patient -Emphasis is ...

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Ch 1 - Nursing Management of Drug Therapy

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Identify the defining components of core drug knowledge. - Pharmacotherapeutics, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, contraindications and precautions, adverse effects, and drug interactions Identify the defining components of core patient variables. - Health status, life span and gender, life...

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Pediatric Nursing

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Examples of stress experienced by toddlers - 1. separation anxiety from parents, grief reactions 2. regression 3. refusal to eat 4. difficulty sleeping Three phases of separation anxiety and behavioral responses exhibited during each phase - 1. protest; clings to parent to force them to...

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Epidemiology

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Epidemiology - It is the study of the distribution and determinants of health related states or events in specific populations and the application of this study to control health problems. Two assumptions inherent in epi studies - 1. Diseases are NOT randomly distributed in populations. 2. Di...

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Epidemiology Q&A

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What is Epidemiology and how is it used in Public Health? - Epidemiology is the study of the distribution and causes of disease in populations. It investigates health and disease with respect to person, place, and time. And involves the ability to think logically, count and have an imaginative idea...

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Summary Epidemiology

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Public Health - the science and art of preventing disease, prolonging life and promoting health through organized efforts in society Model for public health - -definition of the problem -magnitude of the problem -identification & understanding determinants -develop medical or behavioral i...

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Epidemiology and Toxicology

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What is epidemiology? - It is a diagnostic discipline of public health. It is the study of factors that modify or influence the distribution of diseases (or of adverse health effects) in a human population. What are some vital functions of epidemioloy? - 1. to discover the agent, host and envi...

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Environment epidemiology and toxicology

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Who were the first to worry about diseases caused by the environment - greeks Who observed increased incidence of scrotal cancer among chimney sweeps in Enlgand 1775 - Sir Percival Pott Who noticed increased incidence of cholera in London Thames River - John Snow Who wrote a book (nam...

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Cardiovascular disorder EXAM

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A 55-year-old man with aortic valve stenosis is being admitted for valve replacement surgery. Which assessment finding should the nurse expect? A. Pulse deficit B. Systolic murmur C. Distended neck veins D. Splinter hemorrhages - B: The turbulent blood flow across a diseased valve results in...

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Myocardial Infarction

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Necrosis - tissue death Myocardial Infarction definition: - The development of ischemia with resultant necrosis of the myocardium caused from prolonged obstruction of the coronary arteries depriving the heart muscle of oxygen Importance of oxygen in the body - reduces acidity When do ...

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Exam 1: Dysrhythmias (NCLEX) A++ CORRECT ANSWERS 2023

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A client's electrocardiogram strip shows atrial and ventricular rates of 80 complexes per minute. The PR interval is 0.14 second, and the QRS complex measures 0.08 second. The nurse interprets this rhythm is: A) Normal sinus rhythm B) Sinus bradycardia C) Sinus tachycardia D) Sinus dysrhythmi...

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253 - Cardiovascular NCLEX Questions A+ (2023)

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The nurse is reviewing an electrocardiogram rhythm strip. The P waves and QRS complexes are regular. The PR interval is 0.16 second, and QRS complexes measure 0.06 second. The overall heart rate is 64 beats/minute. Which would be a correct interpretation based on these characteristics? 1.Sinus brad...

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ATI Capstone Pharmacology assessment 1(2023 A+)

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a nurse is caring for a client who is receiving morphine, what assessment is priority - RR a nurse is assessing a client who has been using beclomethasone for 2 weeks to manage her asthma, what is the priority to report to the provider - bronchospasms a nurse is providing teaching to a cli...

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Med-Surg II HESI Test Bank

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A. - A nurse is reinforcing teaching with a client who has HIV and is being discharged to home. Which of the following instructions should the nurse include in the teaching? A. Take temperature once a day. B. Wash the armpits and genitals with a gentle cleanser daily. C. Change the litter boxes ...

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MED SURG II HESI

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A client is admitted for dehydration, and an intravenous (IV) infusion of normal saline at 125 mL/hr has been started. One hour after the IV initiation the client begins screaming, "I can't breathe!" The nursing priority action is: 1. Discontinue the IV site and contact the primary health care...

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Med Surg Test bank (HESI Test bank Med-Surg 2023 AUGUST

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Med Surg Test bank (HESI Test bank Med-Surg 2023 AUGUST) The nurse assesses a patient with shortness of breath for evidence of long-standing hypoxemia by inspecting: A. Chest excursion B. Spinal curvatures C. The respiratory pattern D. The fingernail and its base - D. The fingernail and ...

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MED SURG HESI EXAM QUESTIONS 2023/24 A++

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MED SURG HESI EXAM QUESTIONS 2023/24 A++ What instruction should the nurse include in the discharge teaching plan of a client who had a cataract extraction today? - Light housekeeping is permitted but avoid heavy lifting A male adult comes to the urgent care clinic 5 days after being diag...

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Med Surg Exam 2 Test Bank(2023/2024)

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1. The student nurse studying the gastrointestinal system understands that chyme refers to what? a. Hormones that reduce gastric acidity b. Liquefied food ready for digestion c. Nutrients after being absorbed d. Secretions that help digest food - b A client scheduled for a percutaneous tran...

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Med Surg 2023/24 Hesi practice questions

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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. 2...

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