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Type 1 diabetes characterized by a destruction of pancreatic beta cells; these patients no longer have the ability to produce insulin - typically diagnosed before age 30 
Diabetic ketoacidosis acidity of the blood caused by the presence of ketone bodies produced when the body is unable to burn sugar...
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Add to cartType 1 diabetes characterized by a destruction of pancreatic beta cells; these patients no longer have the ability to produce insulin - typically diagnosed before age 30 
Diabetic ketoacidosis acidity of the blood caused by the presence of ketone bodies produced when the body is unable to burn sugar...
Psychosis the mental state of not being in touch with reality 
Features of psychosis Delusions Hallucinations Social isolation Difficulty processing emotions Disorganized thoughts and/or behaviors 
for beliefs to be considered delusion the content of the beliefs must be uncommon in the person's cul...
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Add to cartPsychosis the mental state of not being in touch with reality 
Features of psychosis Delusions Hallucinations Social isolation Difficulty processing emotions Disorganized thoughts and/or behaviors 
for beliefs to be considered delusion the content of the beliefs must be uncommon in the person's cul...
The relationship of the fetal body parts to one another; what is ideal? attitude; flexion in which the fetal back is rounded and the head is forward on the chest and the arms and legs are folded in against the body 
The relationship of the spine of the fetus to the spine of the mother; what is ideal...
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Add to cartThe relationship of the fetal body parts to one another; what is ideal? attitude; flexion in which the fetal back is rounded and the head is forward on the chest and the arms and legs are folded in against the body 
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What is the prototype cardiac glycoside? Digoxin 
What is digoxin's expected pharmacologic action (EPA)? Causes calcium collection within heart cells, increasing contractility. Also increases vagal tone, slowing the heart rate. 
What are side effects of digoxin? Dysrhythmias - especially AV block F...
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Add to cartWhat is the prototype cardiac glycoside? Digoxin 
What is digoxin's expected pharmacologic action (EPA)? Causes calcium collection within heart cells, increasing contractility. Also increases vagal tone, slowing the heart rate. 
What are side effects of digoxin? Dysrhythmias - especially AV block F...
What term is used to identify the quantitative study of the distribution of mental disorders in human populations? a) mortality b) prevalence c) epidemiology d) clinical epidemiology c) epidemiology Epidemiology is the quantitative study of the distribution of mental disorders in human populations. ...
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Add to cartWhat term is used to identify the quantitative study of the distribution of mental disorders in human populations? a) mortality b) prevalence c) epidemiology d) clinical epidemiology c) epidemiology Epidemiology is the quantitative study of the distribution of mental disorders in human populations. ...
What are the similarities between MD's and DO's? both use drugs and surgery 
What are the differences between MD's and DO's? MD's: allopathic medicine; medical treatment as an active intervention to counteract and neutralize the effects of disease; most MD's are specialists 
DO's: osteopathic...
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Add to cartWhat are the similarities between MD's and DO's? both use drugs and surgery 
What are the differences between MD's and DO's? MD's: allopathic medicine; medical treatment as an active intervention to counteract and neutralize the effects of disease; most MD's are specialists 
DO's: osteopathic...
What is the generalized anxiety tool (GAD-7)?Diagnostic tool for assess the severity of generalized anxiety disorder in adults consisting of seven items that evaluate the key symptoms of GAD defined by the DSM-5 
How is the GAD-7 rated?each individual line has a score of 0-3. Then a total of 0-5-10-...
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Add to cartWhat is the generalized anxiety tool (GAD-7)?Diagnostic tool for assess the severity of generalized anxiety disorder in adults consisting of seven items that evaluate the key symptoms of GAD defined by the DSM-5 
How is the GAD-7 rated?each individual line has a score of 0-3. Then a total of 0-5-10-...
Gastritis inflammation of the gastric mucosa 
Gastritis pathophysiology breakdown in the gastric mucosal barrier due to: meds, diet, microorganisms, environment, or pathophysiologic conditions 
Gastritis clinical manifestations anorexia, n/v, epigastric tenderness, feeling of fullness, hemorrhage 
P...
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Add to cartGastritis inflammation of the gastric mucosa 
Gastritis pathophysiology breakdown in the gastric mucosal barrier due to: meds, diet, microorganisms, environment, or pathophysiologic conditions 
Gastritis clinical manifestations anorexia, n/v, epigastric tenderness, feeling of fullness, hemorrhage 
P...
Anxiety disorders affect what percent of the population? 15-25% 
How many people affected by anxiety receive treatment? about 25% 
anxiety-defining characteristics diffuse, vague apprehension associated with feelings of uncertainty, helplessness. an energy not directly observable. may be inferred ba...
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Add to cartAnxiety disorders affect what percent of the population? 15-25% 
How many people affected by anxiety receive treatment? about 25% 
anxiety-defining characteristics diffuse, vague apprehension associated with feelings of uncertainty, helplessness. an energy not directly observable. may be inferred ba...
What are the three possible types of diabetes in pregnancy? 1. Pre-existing type 1 diabetes (insulin dependent); typically diagnosed in childhood 
2. Pre-existing type 2 diabetes (insulin resistant); typically diagnosed in adulthood 
3. Gestational diabetes; occurs only in pregnancy; usually goes aw...
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Add to cartWhat are the three possible types of diabetes in pregnancy? 1. Pre-existing type 1 diabetes (insulin dependent); typically diagnosed in childhood 
2. Pre-existing type 2 diabetes (insulin resistant); typically diagnosed in adulthood 
3. Gestational diabetes; occurs only in pregnancy; usually goes aw...
What type of sunscreen should be worn to prevent skin cancer? SPF 15 (30) 
How long before planning on going out in the sun should sun screen be applied? 20-30 minutes before sun exposure 
How often should sun screen be reapplied? every 2 hours 
What are medications that increase sun sensitivity (ph...
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Add to cartWhat type of sunscreen should be worn to prevent skin cancer? SPF 15 (30) 
How long before planning on going out in the sun should sun screen be applied? 20-30 minutes before sun exposure 
How often should sun screen be reapplied? every 2 hours 
What are medications that increase sun sensitivity (ph...
Teaching for prevention of hepatitis B will include vaccination, condom use, and avoiding contaminated needles and also abstaining from sex with MSM 
In the patient with suspected acute pancreatitis the most sensitive laboratory value is serum lipase 
The patient with a history of excessive alcohol ...
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Add to cartTeaching for prevention of hepatitis B will include vaccination, condom use, and avoiding contaminated needles and also abstaining from sex with MSM 
In the patient with suspected acute pancreatitis the most sensitive laboratory value is serum lipase 
The patient with a history of excessive alcohol ...
One type of primary endocrine dysfunction would be an adrenal gland that does not secrete cortisol 
The patient has insomnia fatigue a fine tremor and warm silky damp skin. They have hyperthyroidism 
Dexamethasone suppresses ACTH production 
Diminished vascular tone. reduced cardiac output and inade...
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Add to cartOne type of primary endocrine dysfunction would be an adrenal gland that does not secrete cortisol 
The patient has insomnia fatigue a fine tremor and warm silky damp skin. They have hyperthyroidism 
Dexamethasone suppresses ACTH production 
Diminished vascular tone. reduced cardiac output and inade...
Somogyi effect early-morning hyperglycemia that occurs as a result of nighttime hypoglycemic episodes Decrease insulin dose 
Dawn phenomenon an increase in blood glucose in the early morning, most likely due to increased glucose production in the liver after an overnight fast Increase insulin dose o...
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Add to cartSomogyi effect early-morning hyperglycemia that occurs as a result of nighttime hypoglycemic episodes Decrease insulin dose 
Dawn phenomenon an increase in blood glucose in the early morning, most likely due to increased glucose production in the liver after an overnight fast Increase insulin dose o...
Aa 92 y/o female pt is being admitted to the emergency department with severe shortness of breath. Being aware of the patient's condition, what approach should the nurse use to assess the patients lungs (select all that apply) a. Apex to base b. Base to apex c. Lateral sequence d. Anterior then pos...
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Add to cartAa 92 y/o female pt is being admitted to the emergency department with severe shortness of breath. Being aware of the patient's condition, what approach should the nurse use to assess the patients lungs (select all that apply) a. Apex to base b. Base to apex c. Lateral sequence d. Anterior then pos...
What priority nursing assessments should be made early in the refeeding process for a patient with anorexia nervosa? Select all that apply: a. Vital Signs b. Skin Integrity c. Peripheral Edema d. Lung and Heart Sounds e. Level of Consciousness a. Vital Signs c. Peripheral Edema d. Lung and Heart Sou...
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Add to cartWhat priority nursing assessments should be made early in the refeeding process for a patient with anorexia nervosa? Select all that apply: a. Vital Signs b. Skin Integrity c. Peripheral Edema d. Lung and Heart Sounds e. Level of Consciousness a. Vital Signs c. Peripheral Edema d. Lung and Heart Sou...
Paranoid personality disorder -Longstanding distrust and suspiciousness of others based on the irrational believe that others want to exploit, harm, or deceive the person -Hypervigilant, anticipate hostility, counterattack by being hostile -may have grown up in households filled with rage and/or hum...
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Add to cartParanoid personality disorder -Longstanding distrust and suspiciousness of others based on the irrational believe that others want to exploit, harm, or deceive the person -Hypervigilant, anticipate hostility, counterattack by being hostile -may have grown up in households filled with rage and/or hum...
The nurse finds a client with schizophrenia lying under a bench in the hall. The client states, "God told me to lie here." What is the best response by the nurse? 1. "I didn't hear anyone talking. Come with me to your room." 2. "What you heard was in your head; it was your imagination." 3. "...
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Add to cartThe nurse finds a client with schizophrenia lying under a bench in the hall. The client states, "God told me to lie here." What is the best response by the nurse? 1. "I didn't hear anyone talking. Come with me to your room." 2. "What you heard was in your head; it was your imagination." 3. "...
WBCs, RBCs, and platelets complete blood count (CBC) measures concentration of 
WBC differential all blood parts + WBC parts (neutrophils, lymphocytes, monocytes, basophils, eosinophils) 
Anemia the decrease in the number of RBC's, quantity of hemoglobin, and/or volume of packed cells- decrease in ...
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Add to cartWBCs, RBCs, and platelets complete blood count (CBC) measures concentration of 
WBC differential all blood parts + WBC parts (neutrophils, lymphocytes, monocytes, basophils, eosinophils) 
Anemia the decrease in the number of RBC's, quantity of hemoglobin, and/or volume of packed cells- decrease in ...
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