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[Show more]1. The nurse identifies and meets the health needs of a patient. Which word best describes this role of the nurse? 
1. Teacher 2. Advocate 3. Surrogate 4. Counselor 2. advocate 
2. The nurse is examining research results regarding receipt of health-care benefits in the United States. Which group of ...
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1. Teacher 2. Advocate 3. Surrogate 4. Counselor 2. advocate 
2. The nurse is examining research results regarding receipt of health-care benefits in the United States. Which group of ...
What is the medical term for the postpartum period Puerperium 
What is the postpartum period? A 6 week period that is after the delivery of an infant where the body recovers from all of the changes that occurred during pregnancy 
What is the minimum stay in a hospital after a vaginal birth? 48 hours...
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Add to cartWhat is the medical term for the postpartum period Puerperium 
What is the postpartum period? A 6 week period that is after the delivery of an infant where the body recovers from all of the changes that occurred during pregnancy 
What is the minimum stay in a hospital after a vaginal birth? 48 hours...
A nurse instructs a patient to close the eyes after the administration of eye drops. Which rationale for this instruction should the nurse explain to the patient? 
1. Limits corneal irritation 2. Squeeze excess medication from the eyes 3. Disperses the medication over the eyeballs 4. Prevents medica...
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Add to cartA nurse instructs a patient to close the eyes after the administration of eye drops. Which rationale for this instruction should the nurse explain to the patient? 
1. Limits corneal irritation 2. Squeeze excess medication from the eyes 3. Disperses the medication over the eyeballs 4. Prevents medica...
Name and describe the 5 'P's that influence labor Powers, Passage, Passenger, Psyche, & Position 
O Contractions are involuntary smooth muscle contractions that efface and dilate the cervix O Pushing is the voluntary action to propel the fetus down through the pelvis Powers are contractions and pu...
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Add to cartName and describe the 5 'P's that influence labor Powers, Passage, Passenger, Psyche, & Position 
O Contractions are involuntary smooth muscle contractions that efface and dilate the cervix O Pushing is the voluntary action to propel the fetus down through the pelvis Powers are contractions and pu...
PAD risk factors cigarette smoking Hyperlipidemia HTN Diabetes mellitus 
PAD lifestyle modifications smoking cessation, heart health diet, exercise - walking 
*risk factor reduction is an important part of treatment 
PAD clinical manifestions intermittent claudication, severe pain, pallor of foot w/...
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Add to cartPAD risk factors cigarette smoking Hyperlipidemia HTN Diabetes mellitus 
PAD lifestyle modifications smoking cessation, heart health diet, exercise - walking 
*risk factor reduction is an important part of treatment 
PAD clinical manifestions intermittent claudication, severe pain, pallor of foot w/...
Gas Exchange Gas exchange is the process by which oxygen is transported to cells and carbon dioxide is transported from cells. 
Hypoxia / Hypoxemia / Anoxia Hypoxia: insufficient levels of oxygen reaching the tissues. Hypoxemia: reduced oxygenation of arterial blood. Anoxia: total lack of oxygen in ...
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Add to cartGas Exchange Gas exchange is the process by which oxygen is transported to cells and carbon dioxide is transported from cells. 
Hypoxia / Hypoxemia / Anoxia Hypoxia: insufficient levels of oxygen reaching the tissues. Hypoxemia: reduced oxygenation of arterial blood. Anoxia: total lack of oxygen in ...
Proctective layers of the brain Hair, scalp, skull and meninges 
Outer most layer of the meninges Dura mater 
Middle layer of the meninges arachnoid mater 
Inner most layer of the meninges Pia mater 
Left hemisphere of the brain is in charge of what language and hand movement 
Right hemisphere of th...
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Add to cartProctective layers of the brain Hair, scalp, skull and meninges 
Outer most layer of the meninges Dura mater 
Middle layer of the meninges arachnoid mater 
Inner most layer of the meninges Pia mater 
Left hemisphere of the brain is in charge of what language and hand movement 
Right hemisphere of th...
Psychologic effects of stress on CNS (10) headaches, nervousness, irritability, problems with decision making, insomnia, memory problems, confusion, anxiety, depression, long term memory problems 
psychologic effects of stress on CV excessive activation of SNS and long term exposure to catecholamine...
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Add to cartPsychologic effects of stress on CNS (10) headaches, nervousness, irritability, problems with decision making, insomnia, memory problems, confusion, anxiety, depression, long term memory problems 
psychologic effects of stress on CV excessive activation of SNS and long term exposure to catecholamine...
Define gas exchange The process by which oxygen is transported to cells and carbon dioxide is transported by cells 
Hypoxemia reduced oxygenation of arterial blood 
Hypoxia state at which O2 reaching cells is insufficient 
Anoxia total lack of oxygen in tissues 
Ischemia Insufficient O2 blood to tis...
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Add to cartDefine gas exchange The process by which oxygen is transported to cells and carbon dioxide is transported by cells 
Hypoxemia reduced oxygenation of arterial blood 
Hypoxia state at which O2 reaching cells is insufficient 
Anoxia total lack of oxygen in tissues 
Ischemia Insufficient O2 blood to tis...
The client with seasonal allergic rhinitis is prescribed fluticasone (Flonase), an intranasal glucocorticosteroid. Which intervention should the nurse implement first? Assess the nares for excoriation or bleeding 
The nurse on a medical unit is providing discharge instructions to a client who is pre...
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Add to cartThe client with seasonal allergic rhinitis is prescribed fluticasone (Flonase), an intranasal glucocorticosteroid. Which intervention should the nurse implement first? Assess the nares for excoriation or bleeding 
The nurse on a medical unit is providing discharge instructions to a client who is pre...
What is stenosis? hardening or narrowing of a valve, it makes it difficult for blood to flow past it, but bloods still flows normally through the heart 
What is regurgitation? blood moves backwards through the valve. The blood moves both ways, in and out 
What happens with Aortic Stentosis? If there...
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Add to cartWhat is stenosis? hardening or narrowing of a valve, it makes it difficult for blood to flow past it, but bloods still flows normally through the heart 
What is regurgitation? blood moves backwards through the valve. The blood moves both ways, in and out 
What happens with Aortic Stentosis? If there...
What is the definition of postpartum hemorrhage for both vaginal births and cesarean births? -Loss of 500 mL of blood after vaginal birth -Loss of 1000 mL of blood after c-section *Leading cause of maternal morbidity and mortality 
What are some causes of postpartum hemorrhage? -Uterine Atony (loss ...
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Add to cartWhat is the definition of postpartum hemorrhage for both vaginal births and cesarean births? -Loss of 500 mL of blood after vaginal birth -Loss of 1000 mL of blood after c-section *Leading cause of maternal morbidity and mortality 
What are some causes of postpartum hemorrhage? -Uterine Atony (loss ...
Normal bilirubin level at 24 hours of age 2-6 mg/dl 
Normal bilirubin level at 48 hours of age 6-7 mg/dl 
physiologic jaundice begins after 24 hours of age, can be due to decreased fluid intake &/or possible dehydration, occurs in about 60% of term & all preterm 
physiological jaundice prevention ea...
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Add to cartNormal bilirubin level at 24 hours of age 2-6 mg/dl 
Normal bilirubin level at 48 hours of age 6-7 mg/dl 
physiologic jaundice begins after 24 hours of age, can be due to decreased fluid intake &/or possible dehydration, occurs in about 60% of term & all preterm 
physiological jaundice prevention ea...
Gas exchange the process by which oxygen is transported to cells and carbon dioxide is transported out of cells 
COPD -condition that causes changes or collapses the alveoli -airflow limitation that is not fully reversible by the loss of elastic recoil and airflow obstruction due to hyper secretion ...
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Add to cartGas exchange the process by which oxygen is transported to cells and carbon dioxide is transported out of cells 
COPD -condition that causes changes or collapses the alveoli -airflow limitation that is not fully reversible by the loss of elastic recoil and airflow obstruction due to hyper secretion ...
Define glucose regulation The process of maintaining optimal blood glucose levels 
What are symptoms of hypoglycemia? Reduced cognition, tremors, diaphoresis, weakness, hunger, headache, irritability, seizure 
What are symptoms of hyperglycemia? Polyuria, polydipsia, dehydration, fatigue, fruity odo...
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Add to cartDefine glucose regulation The process of maintaining optimal blood glucose levels 
What are symptoms of hypoglycemia? Reduced cognition, tremors, diaphoresis, weakness, hunger, headache, irritability, seizure 
What are symptoms of hyperglycemia? Polyuria, polydipsia, dehydration, fatigue, fruity odo...
Eustress (ch 31) stress that has positive effects associated with challenges and accomplishment 
Allostress (ch 31) stress that is unhealthy when severe, sustained, and or when individual exhausts coping resources 
The full stress response is determined by (ch 31) duration, severity, resources, and ...
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Add to cartEustress (ch 31) stress that has positive effects associated with challenges and accomplishment 
Allostress (ch 31) stress that is unhealthy when severe, sustained, and or when individual exhausts coping resources 
The full stress response is determined by (ch 31) duration, severity, resources, and ...
Physiologic effects of stress increased- Heart rate Bp Cardiac output Blood perfusion Bronchial dilation Pupil dilation Blood glucose Na and water retention Protein synthesis 
Chronic stress leads to heightened responses and overuse of resources loosing homeostasis 
Biofeedback mind-body technique t...
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Add to cartPhysiologic effects of stress increased- Heart rate Bp Cardiac output Blood perfusion Bronchial dilation Pupil dilation Blood glucose Na and water retention Protein synthesis 
Chronic stress leads to heightened responses and overuse of resources loosing homeostasis 
Biofeedback mind-body technique t...
A patient with a sodium level of 178 is ordered to be started on 0.45% Saline. What is the most IMPORTANT nursing intervention for this patient? A. Maintain patent IV B. Give rapidly to ensure fluids levels are shifted properly C. Clarify doctor's order because 0.45% saline is contraindicated in hy...
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Add to cartA patient with a sodium level of 178 is ordered to be started on 0.45% Saline. What is the most IMPORTANT nursing intervention for this patient? A. Maintain patent IV B. Give rapidly to ensure fluids levels are shifted properly C. Clarify doctor's order because 0.45% saline is contraindicated in hy...
What does Isotonic mean? Iso= the same/ equal Tonic = concentration of a solution The cell has the same concentration on the inside and on the outside. In normal conditions the cell's intracellular and extracellular are both isotonic. 
What fluids are considered to be isotonic? -0.9% Saline -5% Dex...
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Add to cartWhat does Isotonic mean? Iso= the same/ equal Tonic = concentration of a solution The cell has the same concentration on the inside and on the outside. In normal conditions the cell's intracellular and extracellular are both isotonic. 
What fluids are considered to be isotonic? -0.9% Saline -5% Dex...
A nurse is preparing a teaching session about reducing the risk of complications of diabetes mellitus. Which of the following information should the nurse plan to include in the teaching? (select all that apply) 
a. reduce cholesterol and saturated fat intake b. increase physical activity and daily ...
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Add to cartA nurse is preparing a teaching session about reducing the risk of complications of diabetes mellitus. Which of the following information should the nurse plan to include in the teaching? (select all that apply) 
a. reduce cholesterol and saturated fat intake b. increase physical activity and daily ...
Cognitive Impairment observable/measurable disturbance in one+ cognitive processes resulting from abnormality within the brain or factor interfering with normal brain function/ variable/acute v. chronic/ stable v. steady decline *Note: NOT a normal part of aging 
Cognitive impairment generally dimin...
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Add to cartCognitive Impairment observable/measurable disturbance in one+ cognitive processes resulting from abnormality within the brain or factor interfering with normal brain function/ variable/acute v. chronic/ stable v. steady decline *Note: NOT a normal part of aging 
Cognitive impairment generally dimin...
Define and describe brand vs generic names for drugs Generic: name given by the company who developed the drug; not capitalized Brand: drugs commercial name; capitalized and may vary according to the company producing it Same chemical composition; same therapeutic equivalence 
What are the different...
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Add to cartDefine and describe brand vs generic names for drugs Generic: name given by the company who developed the drug; not capitalized Brand: drugs commercial name; capitalized and may vary according to the company producing it Same chemical composition; same therapeutic equivalence 
What are the different...
Patient is receiving tube feedings + medication through gastrostomy. Diarrhea has begun. When should the nurse intervene. Wash out feeding bag at each refilling throughout the day -replace every 24 hrs 
Impending death. Noisy respiration from secretions in airway. Nurse actions? Elevate the head of ...
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Add to cartPatient is receiving tube feedings + medication through gastrostomy. Diarrhea has begun. When should the nurse intervene. Wash out feeding bag at each refilling throughout the day -replace every 24 hrs 
Impending death. Noisy respiration from secretions in airway. Nurse actions? Elevate the head of ...
ACE Inhibitor - captopril (Capoten) - enalapril (Vasotec) - fosinopril (Monopril) - lisinopril (Prinivil) 
Captopril Therapeutic Uses - HTN - HF - diabetic nephropathy - left ventricular dysfunction following MI (ramipril) 
Captopril Adverse Drug Reactions - severe hypotension after 1st dose - dry, ...
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Add to cartACE Inhibitor - captopril (Capoten) - enalapril (Vasotec) - fosinopril (Monopril) - lisinopril (Prinivil) 
Captopril Therapeutic Uses - HTN - HF - diabetic nephropathy - left ventricular dysfunction following MI (ramipril) 
Captopril Adverse Drug Reactions - severe hypotension after 1st dose - dry, ...
Which pathophysiologic processes occur in diabetic ketoacidosis? Select all that apply. a. Decreased lipolysis b. Increased serum pH c. Increased fatty acids d. Increased glyconeogenesis e. Increased hormonal levels, including cortisol levels c. Increased fatty acids d. Increased glyconeogenesis e. ...
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Add to cartWhich pathophysiologic processes occur in diabetic ketoacidosis? Select all that apply. a. Decreased lipolysis b. Increased serum pH c. Increased fatty acids d. Increased glyconeogenesis e. Increased hormonal levels, including cortisol levels c. Increased fatty acids d. Increased glyconeogenesis e. ...
An alert and orientated client has a blood glucose of 56 mg/dL following the 15/15 rule what would be appropriate to give the client? (Select all that apply) A. 1 cup milk B 1 tbsp honey C. 15 jelly beans D. 3-4 glucose tablets E. 1/2 cup regular soda/ juice A, B, C, D, E 
TRUE OR FALSE In the US di...
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Add to cartAn alert and orientated client has a blood glucose of 56 mg/dL following the 15/15 rule what would be appropriate to give the client? (Select all that apply) A. 1 cup milk B 1 tbsp honey C. 15 jelly beans D. 3-4 glucose tablets E. 1/2 cup regular soda/ juice A, B, C, D, E 
TRUE OR FALSE In the US di...
A patient with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes mellitus asks the nurse what type 2 means in relation to diabetes. Which statement by the nurse about type 2 diabetes is correct? a. Insulin is not used to control blood glucose in patients with type 2 diabetes. b. Complications of type 2 diabetes are l...
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Add to cartA patient with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes mellitus asks the nurse what type 2 means in relation to diabetes. Which statement by the nurse about type 2 diabetes is correct? a. Insulin is not used to control blood glucose in patients with type 2 diabetes. b. Complications of type 2 diabetes are l...
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