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[Show more]A client is isolated because he has C. Difficile in his feces. He appears to be angry. The nurse knows this is 
a normal response to isolation. The best intervention is to: 
A. Change the precautions so that the patient feels less angry 
B. Provide a dark, quiet room to calm the patient. 
C. Limit f...
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Add to cartA client is isolated because he has C. Difficile in his feces. He appears to be angry. The nurse knows this is 
a normal response to isolation. The best intervention is to: 
A. Change the precautions so that the patient feels less angry 
B. Provide a dark, quiet room to calm the patient. 
C. Limit f...
*Liver* Disease - -condition is likely to increase a patient's response to warfarin 
-_____ dysfunction potentiates the response to warfarin 
-severe _____ may be associated with other bleeding disorders 
7-10 days - -time APN would expect to see an increase in reticulocytes after a patient with ch...
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Add to cart*Liver* Disease - -condition is likely to increase a patient's response to warfarin 
-_____ dysfunction potentiates the response to warfarin 
-severe _____ may be associated with other bleeding disorders 
7-10 days - -time APN would expect to see an increase in reticulocytes after a patient with ch...
3 groups that are responsible for checking Black Box Warning: - 1. Prescriber (ie Doctor, CNS) 
2. Dispenser (ie Pharmacist) 
3. Nurse (the one giving the meds) 
Absorption - movement of a drug from its site of administration to the bloodstream where it will 
be circulated/carried to site of action ...
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Add to cart3 groups that are responsible for checking Black Box Warning: - 1. Prescriber (ie Doctor, CNS) 
2. Dispenser (ie Pharmacist) 
3. Nurse (the one giving the meds) 
Absorption - movement of a drug from its site of administration to the bloodstream where it will 
be circulated/carried to site of action ...
A 6-second rhythm strip has [____] big boxes. - 30 
A patient has recently started taking oral digoxin (Lanoxin) in addition to furosemide (Lasix) and captopril 
(Capoten) for control of heart failure. Which assessment finding by the home health nurse is most 
important to communicate to the health ...
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Add to cartA 6-second rhythm strip has [____] big boxes. - 30 
A patient has recently started taking oral digoxin (Lanoxin) in addition to furosemide (Lasix) and captopril 
(Capoten) for control of heart failure. Which assessment finding by the home health nurse is most 
important to communicate to the health ...
______________ necrosis is most commonly seen in small arteries - Fibrinoid 
________________ necrosis is most commonly seen in a distal extremity or a loop of bowel - 
Gangrenous 
Acute pain - A protective mechanism → alerts an individual to conditions /experiences that are 
immediately harmful t...
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Add to cart______________ necrosis is most commonly seen in small arteries - Fibrinoid 
________________ necrosis is most commonly seen in a distal extremity or a loop of bowel - 
Gangrenous 
Acute pain - A protective mechanism → alerts an individual to conditions /experiences that are 
immediately harmful t...
A 66yr old male is found to have hospital acquired pneumonia, which of the following statements made 
by the nurse indicates the correct understanding of HAP? 
1. Occurring after inter-tracheal intubation 
2. Occurring 48hrs or longer after admission 
3. Onset before hospitalization 
4. Occurring fr...
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Add to cartA 66yr old male is found to have hospital acquired pneumonia, which of the following statements made 
by the nurse indicates the correct understanding of HAP? 
1. Occurring after inter-tracheal intubation 
2. Occurring 48hrs or longer after admission 
3. Onset before hospitalization 
4. Occurring fr...
absorption phase - -process of taking the drug in until it hits the blood stream 
-onset of drug action is largely determined by the rate of absorption 
-factors that influence absorption: bioavailability, first-pass effect, foods in the stomach, presence of 
other meds, dosage form (ie enteric vs s...
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Add to cartabsorption phase - -process of taking the drug in until it hits the blood stream 
-onset of drug action is largely determined by the rate of absorption 
-factors that influence absorption: bioavailability, first-pass effect, foods in the stomach, presence of 
other meds, dosage form (ie enteric vs s...
2 parameters that can be measured with pulmonary artery catheter: - 1) pulmonary artery wedge 
pressure (PACapillaryP) AKA Pulmonary artery occlusive pressure (PAOP) 
2) Pulmonary artery diastolic pressure (PADP) 
A cholinergic response is seen with which part of the autonomic nervous system? - 
par...
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Add to cart2 parameters that can be measured with pulmonary artery catheter: - 1) pulmonary artery wedge 
pressure (PACapillaryP) AKA Pulmonary artery occlusive pressure (PAOP) 
2) Pulmonary artery diastolic pressure (PADP) 
A cholinergic response is seen with which part of the autonomic nervous system? - 
par...
A client diagnosed with COPD is drowsy and unable to expectorate secretions. The nurse takes which 
initial action? 
a. forces fluids 
b. administers high flow O2 via mask 
c. performs nasotracheal suctioning 
d. encourages client to pursed lip breathe - c. performs nasotracheal suctioning 
Explanat...
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Add to cartA client diagnosed with COPD is drowsy and unable to expectorate secretions. The nurse takes which 
initial action? 
a. forces fluids 
b. administers high flow O2 via mask 
c. performs nasotracheal suctioning 
d. encourages client to pursed lip breathe - c. performs nasotracheal suctioning 
Explanat...
˜Assessment information is derived from which components? 
A) Review of clinical record 
B) Interview and Health history 
C) Physical examination and Functional Assessment 
D) Cultural and spiritual assessment 
E) All of the above - All of the above 
˜Assessment information is derived from the Col...
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Add to cart˜Assessment information is derived from which components? 
A) Review of clinical record 
B) Interview and Health history 
C) Physical examination and Functional Assessment 
D) Cultural and spiritual assessment 
E) All of the above - All of the above 
˜Assessment information is derived from the Col...
12-18mo immunizations: - MMR 
Varicella 
HIB #4 
PCV #4 
Hep A 
Dtap #4 
Covid 
2 month immunizations: - Hepatitis #2 
Rotavirus #1 
DTap #1 
HIB #1 
PCV 13 #1 
IPV #1 
RSV #1 (depending on maternal vaccination status) 
4mo immunizations: - Rotavirus #2 
Dtap #2 
Hib #2 
PCV 13 #2 
IPV #2 
6mo immun...
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Add to cart12-18mo immunizations: - MMR 
Varicella 
HIB #4 
PCV #4 
Hep A 
Dtap #4 
Covid 
2 month immunizations: - Hepatitis #2 
Rotavirus #1 
DTap #1 
HIB #1 
PCV 13 #1 
IPV #1 
RSV #1 (depending on maternal vaccination status) 
4mo immunizations: - Rotavirus #2 
Dtap #2 
Hib #2 
PCV 13 #2 
IPV #2 
6mo immun...
___________ and ____________ fats need to be restricted for toddlers. However, fat restriction in 
general is not appropriate for toddlers. - Trans-fats and saturated fats 
· Critical periods for different organ/systems (Central Nervous, Heart, etc.). You don't need to know the 
order but observe ...
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Add to cart___________ and ____________ fats need to be restricted for toddlers. However, fat restriction in 
general is not appropriate for toddlers. - Trans-fats and saturated fats 
· Critical periods for different organ/systems (Central Nervous, Heart, etc.). You don't need to know the 
order but observe ...
Advantages of axillary temperature - -safe and noninvasive 
-can be used with newborns and uncooperative clients 
Advantages of oral temperature - accessible, comfortable, accurate surface temp, reflects rapid 
change in core temp 
Advantages of rectal temperature - Argued to be more reliable when o...
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Add to cartAdvantages of axillary temperature - -safe and noninvasive 
-can be used with newborns and uncooperative clients 
Advantages of oral temperature - accessible, comfortable, accurate surface temp, reflects rapid 
change in core temp 
Advantages of rectal temperature - Argued to be more reliable when o...
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