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[Show more]The nurse would begin the examination of the head by assessment of which physical characteristics of the patient? Answer Inspection of head 
Inspection of facial features 
 
Which structures of the neck would the nurse palpate for smoothness and tenderness? Answer Hyoid, Thyroid, and Cricoid cartila...
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Add to cartThe nurse would begin the examination of the head by assessment of which physical characteristics of the patient? Answer Inspection of head 
Inspection of facial features 
 
Which structures of the neck would the nurse palpate for smoothness and tenderness? Answer Hyoid, Thyroid, and Cricoid cartila...
What volume does a small-volume parenteral contain? Answer 100 mL or less of solution 
 
When opening a glass ampule, why should you always use a gauze swab? Answer The gauze swab will protect the finger from being cut by fine pieces of glass. 
 
How many inventory turns would a pharmacy experience ...
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Add to cartWhat volume does a small-volume parenteral contain? Answer 100 mL or less of solution 
 
When opening a glass ampule, why should you always use a gauze swab? Answer The gauze swab will protect the finger from being cut by fine pieces of glass. 
 
How many inventory turns would a pharmacy experience ...
A radiologic technologist is working on barium and iodine. Which term does the radiologic technologist use to refer to 134/56 Ba and 131/53 I ? 
 
a. Isobar 
b. Isomer 
c. Isotope 
d. Isotone Answer d. Isotone 
 
Isotones differ in their atomic numbers and mass numbers, but they have the same number...
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Add to cartA radiologic technologist is working on barium and iodine. Which term does the radiologic technologist use to refer to 134/56 Ba and 131/53 I ? 
 
a. Isobar 
b. Isomer 
c. Isotope 
d. Isotone Answer d. Isotone 
 
Isotones differ in their atomic numbers and mass numbers, but they have the same number...
During a health history interview, a woman tells the nurse that her husband physically abuses her. The nurse's first response should be to: Answer Advise the woman of mandatory state reporting laws pertaining to abuse and confidentiality. 
 
Women with severe and persistent mental illness are likel...
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Add to cartDuring a health history interview, a woman tells the nurse that her husband physically abuses her. The nurse's first response should be to: Answer Advise the woman of mandatory state reporting laws pertaining to abuse and confidentiality. 
 
Women with severe and persistent mental illness are likel...
Which periodontal disease can be treated with metronidazole as one of the preferred drugs? Answer Acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis 
 
Which class of antineoplastic agents results in osteonecrosis of the jawbone? Answer Bisphosphonates 
 
Which analgesic is appropriate for a patient with moder...
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Add to cartWhich periodontal disease can be treated with metronidazole as one of the preferred drugs? Answer Acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis 
 
Which class of antineoplastic agents results in osteonecrosis of the jawbone? Answer Bisphosphonates 
 
Which analgesic is appropriate for a patient with moder...
CHAPTER 1 Answer 
 
The nurse researcher is preparing to search for practice protocols. Which steps will assist in the process of nursing research? Answer (1) Conducting a systematic investigation (2) Organizing existing data (3) Planning strategies to search literature (4) Persistent focus 
 
Whic...
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The nurse researcher is preparing to search for practice protocols. Which steps will assist in the process of nursing research? Answer (1) Conducting a systematic investigation (2) Organizing existing data (3) Planning strategies to search literature (4) Persistent focus 
 
Whic...
_______ are terms formed from the first letters of the words in a phrase, such as the abbreviation for acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), or SARS (which stands for severe acute respiratory syndrome). Answer Acronyms 
 
_______ are derived from the name of a person—often a physician or scie...
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Add to cart_______ are terms formed from the first letters of the words in a phrase, such as the abbreviation for acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), or SARS (which stands for severe acute respiratory syndrome). Answer Acronyms 
 
_______ are derived from the name of a person—often a physician or scie...
Which agency requires employees to provide the hepatitis B immunization? 
a. Centers for disease control and prevention 
b. Occupational safety and health administration 
c. Food and Drug Administration 
d. Environmental Protection Agency Answer Occupational Safety and Health Administration 
 
W...
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Add to cartWhich agency requires employees to provide the hepatitis B immunization? 
a. Centers for disease control and prevention 
b. Occupational safety and health administration 
c. Food and Drug Administration 
d. Environmental Protection Agency Answer Occupational Safety and Health Administration 
 
W...
Abstain Answer To voluntarily refrain from something 
E.g. the dental hygienist instructed the patient to ____ from smoking to improve his breath odor 
 
Accountable Answer To be responsible 
E.g. paramedics are ____for maintaining up-to-date knowledge of resuscitation techniques 
 
Acute Answer Sud...
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Add to cartAbstain Answer To voluntarily refrain from something 
E.g. the dental hygienist instructed the patient to ____ from smoking to improve his breath odor 
 
Accountable Answer To be responsible 
E.g. paramedics are ____for maintaining up-to-date knowledge of resuscitation techniques 
 
Acute Answer Sud...
A report comes back indicating that muscular atrophy has occurred. A nurse recalls that muscular atrophy involves a decrease in muscle cell 
a. number 
b. size 
c. vacuoles 
d. lipofuscin Answer B. size 
 
During childhood, the thymus decreases in size, and this is referred to as ___ atrophy 
a. p...
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Add to cartA report comes back indicating that muscular atrophy has occurred. A nurse recalls that muscular atrophy involves a decrease in muscle cell 
a. number 
b. size 
c. vacuoles 
d. lipofuscin Answer B. size 
 
During childhood, the thymus decreases in size, and this is referred to as ___ atrophy 
a. p...
a patient who was admitted to a postsurgical unit 2 days ago is now demonstrating progressive restlessness and is uncharacteristically irritable. this scenario is characteristic of what? Answer delirium: an acute state of confusion. abrupt in its onset. 
 
a patient presents with a wide-based gait i...
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Add to carta patient who was admitted to a postsurgical unit 2 days ago is now demonstrating progressive restlessness and is uncharacteristically irritable. this scenario is characteristic of what? Answer delirium: an acute state of confusion. abrupt in its onset. 
 
a patient presents with a wide-based gait i...
What is the appropriate term for when fluid moves from the tubular lumen to the peritubular capillary plasma? 
 
a. Ultrafiltration 
b. Tubular Reabsorption 
c. Tubular Secretion 
d. Excretion Answer B 
Tubular reabsorption is the movement of fluids and solute from the tubular lumen to the peritubul...
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Add to cartWhat is the appropriate term for when fluid moves from the tubular lumen to the peritubular capillary plasma? 
 
a. Ultrafiltration 
b. Tubular Reabsorption 
c. Tubular Secretion 
d. Excretion Answer B 
Tubular reabsorption is the movement of fluids and solute from the tubular lumen to the peritubul...
During an assessment of a 45-yr-old patient with asthma, the nurse notes wheezing and dyspnea. The nurse interprets that these symptoms are related to what pathophysiologic change? 
a. Laryngospasm 
b. Pulmonary edema 
c. Narrowing of the airway 
d. Overdistention of the alveoli Answer c. Narrowing ...
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Add to cartDuring an assessment of a 45-yr-old patient with asthma, the nurse notes wheezing and dyspnea. The nurse interprets that these symptoms are related to what pathophysiologic change? 
a. Laryngospasm 
b. Pulmonary edema 
c. Narrowing of the airway 
d. Overdistention of the alveoli Answer c. Narrowing ...
The second step of the nursing process is diagnosis. What action do you perform during diagnosis? 
A) Acquire and validate information about the patient's health. 
 
B) Collaborate with the paitent and family to prioritize interventions. 
 
C) Identify a pattern to reach a diagnostic conclusion. ...
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Add to cartThe second step of the nursing process is diagnosis. What action do you perform during diagnosis? 
A) Acquire and validate information about the patient's health. 
 
B) Collaborate with the paitent and family to prioritize interventions. 
 
C) Identify a pattern to reach a diagnostic conclusion. ...
When assessing a patient's sleep-rest pattern related to respiratory health, the nurse would ask if the patient (select all that apply) 
A. Has trouble falling asleep. 
B.Needs to urinate during the night. 
C. Awakens abruptly during the night. 
D.Sleeps more than 8 hours per night. 
E. Has to slee...
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Add to cartWhen assessing a patient's sleep-rest pattern related to respiratory health, the nurse would ask if the patient (select all that apply) 
A. Has trouble falling asleep. 
B.Needs to urinate during the night. 
C. Awakens abruptly during the night. 
D.Sleeps more than 8 hours per night. 
E. Has to slee...
A UPC committee on an orthopedic nursing unit has chosen an EBP project to compare the use of chlorhexidine against soap and water for cleaning pin sites in patients with external fixation devices. All physicians agreed to the new protocol. The UPC committee planned an inservice for all staff on the...
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Add to cartA UPC committee on an orthopedic nursing unit has chosen an EBP project to compare the use of chlorhexidine against soap and water for cleaning pin sites in patients with external fixation devices. All physicians agreed to the new protocol. The UPC committee planned an inservice for all staff on the...
When taking a history for a client with GI problems, which daily client behavior requires further nursing assessment? (Select all that apply.) 
 
a. Eats multiple servings of vegetables 
b. Takes 800 mg of ibuprofen for arthritic pain 
c. Walks 30 minutes 
d. Chews tobacco 
e. Takes senna to assist ...
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Add to cartWhen taking a history for a client with GI problems, which daily client behavior requires further nursing assessment? (Select all that apply.) 
 
a. Eats multiple servings of vegetables 
b. Takes 800 mg of ibuprofen for arthritic pain 
c. Walks 30 minutes 
d. Chews tobacco 
e. Takes senna to assist ...
Which term is used to describe when a patient abuses cough syrup containing dextromethorphan? 
 
1. Robotripping 
2. Reye's syndrome 
3. Herbal impairment 
4. Cough suppression abuse Answer Robotripping 
 
--Dextromethorphan is a sedative used in cough syrups (such as Robitussin). 
 
Which response...
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Add to cartWhich term is used to describe when a patient abuses cough syrup containing dextromethorphan? 
 
1. Robotripping 
2. Reye's syndrome 
3. Herbal impairment 
4. Cough suppression abuse Answer Robotripping 
 
--Dextromethorphan is a sedative used in cough syrups (such as Robitussin). 
 
Which response...
Nurses play an important role in current issues and trends in health care. Which is a current trend in pediatric nursing and health care today? 
A. The patient is the unit of care for the health care provider. 
B. Discharge planning begins when the physician writes the order. 
C. Health promotion r...
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Add to cartNurses play an important role in current issues and trends in health care. Which is a current trend in pediatric nursing and health care today? 
A. The patient is the unit of care for the health care provider. 
B. Discharge planning begins when the physician writes the order. 
C. Health promotion r...
A 2010 Carnegie Foundation study found that professionals must master three areas of their training to achieve maximum success. One of the key areas, professional formation, involves 
A. mastering difficult clinical skills. 
B. learning specific knowledge and skills. 
C. applying specific knowledge ...
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Add to cartA 2010 Carnegie Foundation study found that professionals must master three areas of their training to achieve maximum success. One of the key areas, professional formation, involves 
A. mastering difficult clinical skills. 
B. learning specific knowledge and skills. 
C. applying specific knowledge ...
A ______________is an individual or group who seek a product or service and whose needs and expectations to determine the quality of the service. Answer Customer 
 
What action demonstrates a nurse's correct understanding of patient-centered care? 
 
A) Being careful to use costly dressing supplies...
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Add to cartA ______________is an individual or group who seek a product or service and whose needs and expectations to determine the quality of the service. Answer Customer 
 
What action demonstrates a nurse's correct understanding of patient-centered care? 
 
A) Being careful to use costly dressing supplies...
Which of the following is considered a lipid? Answer Cholesterol 
 
According to the National Cholesterol Education Program, which lipid or lipoprotein class is more important for therapeutic decision making? Answer LDL 
 
WHAT MECHANISM ACCOUNTS FOR THE ELEVATED PLASMA LEVEL OF BETA LIPOPROTEINS SE...
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Add to cartWhich of the following is considered a lipid? Answer Cholesterol 
 
According to the National Cholesterol Education Program, which lipid or lipoprotein class is more important for therapeutic decision making? Answer LDL 
 
WHAT MECHANISM ACCOUNTS FOR THE ELEVATED PLASMA LEVEL OF BETA LIPOPROTEINS SE...
1. Train of four fade is characteristic feature of: 
 
A. Non depolarizing block 
B. Depolarizing block 
C. Malignant hyperthermia 
D. Both depolarizing and non-depolarizing block Answer A. Non depolarizing block 
 
2. Not True regarding sevoflurane: 
 
a. MAC is higher than isoflurane 
b. Blood gas...
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Add to cart1. Train of four fade is characteristic feature of: 
 
A. Non depolarizing block 
B. Depolarizing block 
C. Malignant hyperthermia 
D. Both depolarizing and non-depolarizing block Answer A. Non depolarizing block 
 
2. Not True regarding sevoflurane: 
 
a. MAC is higher than isoflurane 
b. Blood gas...
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