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[Show more]The nurse is teaching a wellness class to a group of women at their workplace. Which findings represent the highest risk for developing cancer? A. Body mass index of 35 kg/m2 and smoking cigarettes for 20 years B. Family history of colorectal cancer and consumes a high-fiber diet C. Limits fat consu...
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Which BP-regulating mechanism(s) can result in the development of hypertension if defective (select all that apply)? A. Release of norepinephrine B. Secretion of prostaglandins C. Stimulation of the SNS D. Stimulation of the PNS E. Activation of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system ACE 
While ob...
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Add to cartWhich BP-regulating mechanism(s) can result in the development of hypertension if defective (select all that apply)? A. Release of norepinephrine B. Secretion of prostaglandins C. Stimulation of the SNS D. Stimulation of the PNS E. Activation of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system ACE 
While ob...
A nurse is providing care to a client who has elevated levels of low-density lipoprotein (LDL). A review of the client's history reveals a sedentary lifestyle and a history of being overweight. The nurse understands that this combination of factors places the client at risk for which condition? hea...
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Add to cartA nurse is providing care to a client who has elevated levels of low-density lipoprotein (LDL). A review of the client's history reveals a sedentary lifestyle and a history of being overweight. The nurse understands that this combination of factors places the client at risk for which condition? hea...
During the first 12 hours after a kidney transplant, fluids are replaced on a 1:1 ration (T/F) T 
Your patient is 15 hours post op from a kidney transplant. When emptying their foley, you note a output of 600 mL of urine. How many mL of fluid should you replace in your patient? 
A. 600 mL B. 100 mL ...
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Add to cartDuring the first 12 hours after a kidney transplant, fluids are replaced on a 1:1 ration (T/F) T 
Your patient is 15 hours post op from a kidney transplant. When emptying their foley, you note a output of 600 mL of urine. How many mL of fluid should you replace in your patient? 
A. 600 mL B. 100 mL ...
Functions of the autonomic nervous system component of the peripheral nervous system that regulates involuntary physiologic processes such as heart rate, blood pressure, respirations, and digestion 
Normal range icp 10-15 mmhg in adults 
Causes of elevation in icp hemorrhagic or ischemic stroke, inc...
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Add to cartFunctions of the autonomic nervous system component of the peripheral nervous system that regulates involuntary physiologic processes such as heart rate, blood pressure, respirations, and digestion 
Normal range icp 10-15 mmhg in adults 
Causes of elevation in icp hemorrhagic or ischemic stroke, inc...
What is an ischemic stroke? the occlusion of an artery by either a thrombus or an embolus 
What is a hemorrhagic stroke? bleeding in the brain tissue or the subarachnoid area due to vessel integrity being interrupted 
What is a transient ischemia attack (tia)? brief interruption in cerebral blood fl...
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Add to cartWhat is an ischemic stroke? the occlusion of an artery by either a thrombus or an embolus 
What is a hemorrhagic stroke? bleeding in the brain tissue or the subarachnoid area due to vessel integrity being interrupted 
What is a transient ischemia attack (tia)? brief interruption in cerebral blood fl...
HIV 1 and HIV 2 HIV 1 -Common in US -Causes most HIV infections worldwide -More rapid progression to AIDS; more virulent 
HIV 2 -Isolated in West Africa -Rare in the US -Slower rate of disease progression 
HIV - RNA Virus -Called retroviruses because they replicate in "backward" manner going from ...
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Add to cartHIV 1 and HIV 2 HIV 1 -Common in US -Causes most HIV infections worldwide -More rapid progression to AIDS; more virulent 
HIV 2 -Isolated in West Africa -Rare in the US -Slower rate of disease progression 
HIV - RNA Virus -Called retroviruses because they replicate in "backward" manner going from ...
Primary brain tumor brain tumors that arise from within the brain 
Secondary (metastatic) brain tumors brain tumors resulting from a metastasis from a malignant neoplasm elsewhere in the body -most common -most metastasize from lung and breast 
-directly infiltrating tissue -producing adjacent edema...
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Add to cartPrimary brain tumor brain tumors that arise from within the brain 
Secondary (metastatic) brain tumors brain tumors resulting from a metastasis from a malignant neoplasm elsewhere in the body -most common -most metastasize from lung and breast 
-directly infiltrating tissue -producing adjacent edema...
Shock Life-threatening condition in which tissue perfusion is inadequate to deliver oxygen and nutrients to support cellular function -Imbalance in supply and demand for O2 and nutrients -Affects all body systems -May develop rapidly or slowly 
What are three things good CO should have? Effective pu...
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Add to cartShock Life-threatening condition in which tissue perfusion is inadequate to deliver oxygen and nutrients to support cellular function -Imbalance in supply and demand for O2 and nutrients -Affects all body systems -May develop rapidly or slowly 
What are three things good CO should have? Effective pu...
A community health nurse has scheduled a hypertension clinic in a local shopping mall in which shoppers have the opportunity to have their blood pressure measured and learn about hypertension. This nursing activity would be an example of which type of prevention activity? secondary 
Which level of p...
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Add to cartA community health nurse has scheduled a hypertension clinic in a local shopping mall in which shoppers have the opportunity to have their blood pressure measured and learn about hypertension. This nursing activity would be an example of which type of prevention activity? secondary 
Which level of p...
A young woman presents to her primary care provider. Her mother has just been diagnosed with Huntington's disease, and several other members of her family have been diagnosed with the condition as well. She wants to know her options regarding testing to see if she is a genetic carrier. From an ethi...
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Add to cartA young woman presents to her primary care provider. Her mother has just been diagnosed with Huntington's disease, and several other members of her family have been diagnosed with the condition as well. She wants to know her options regarding testing to see if she is a genetic carrier. From an ethi...
What are the four levels of nursing regulation? 1. Nursing professional scope of practice/Code of ethics/Specialty Certification (National) 2. Nursing Practice Act/ Rules and Regulation (State) 3. Institutional policies and procedures (Hospital) 4. Self-determination (Individual) 
What are examples ...
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Add to cartWhat are the four levels of nursing regulation? 1. Nursing professional scope of practice/Code of ethics/Specialty Certification (National) 2. Nursing Practice Act/ Rules and Regulation (State) 3. Institutional policies and procedures (Hospital) 4. Self-determination (Individual) 
What are examples ...
Definition of shock syndrome characterized by decreased tissue perfusion and impaired cellular metabolism 
what are the 4 types of shock? cardiogenic, hypovolemic, distributive, obstructive 
What do we as nurses check to ensure the patient is receiving adequate delivery of blood? cardiac output, hem...
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Add to cartDefinition of shock syndrome characterized by decreased tissue perfusion and impaired cellular metabolism 
what are the 4 types of shock? cardiogenic, hypovolemic, distributive, obstructive 
What do we as nurses check to ensure the patient is receiving adequate delivery of blood? cardiac output, hem...
What is the difference between community health and public health? Community health - improvement of the collective health within a geographically defined area 
Public health - activities that a society does to create conditions where people can be healthy 
What are the 10 leading health indicators?...
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Add to cartWhat is the difference between community health and public health? Community health - improvement of the collective health within a geographically defined area 
Public health - activities that a society does to create conditions where people can be healthy 
What are the 10 leading health indicators?...
Opioid agonists examples morphine, codeine, fentanyl, hydrocodone, hydromorphone, meperidine, methadone, oxycodone, tramadol Opioid agonists uses somatic pain (prevention or relief), gi disorders with cramping/ diarrhea, and severe cough Opioid agonists contraindications -pregnancy/ lactation -known...
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Add to cartOpioid agonists examples morphine, codeine, fentanyl, hydrocodone, hydromorphone, meperidine, methadone, oxycodone, tramadol Opioid agonists uses somatic pain (prevention or relief), gi disorders with cramping/ diarrhea, and severe cough Opioid agonists contraindications -pregnancy/ lactation -known...
Which blood types are compatible? type - can receive A - A, O B - B, O AB - A, B, AB, O O - O positive - positive, negative negative - negative 
Which blood type is the universal donor? O- If the recipient is not a woman of childbearing age, the pt can receive O+ as a universal donor 
What are the i...
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Add to cartWhich blood types are compatible? type - can receive A - A, O B - B, O AB - A, B, AB, O O - O positive - positive, negative negative - negative 
Which blood type is the universal donor? O- If the recipient is not a woman of childbearing age, the pt can receive O+ as a universal donor 
What are the i...
What does it mean when the values are high and low for INR low: at risk for clotting High: at risk for bleeding 
What does it mean when the values are high and low for aptt low: at risk for clotting High: at risk for bleeding 
What does it mean when the values are high and low for rbcs low: anemia, ...
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Add to cartWhat does it mean when the values are high and low for INR low: at risk for clotting High: at risk for bleeding 
What does it mean when the values are high and low for aptt low: at risk for clotting High: at risk for bleeding 
What does it mean when the values are high and low for rbcs low: anemia, ...
*Response to something- remote response- the body is overly dramatic- Generalized inflammation- at a cellular level- you cannot see it- cellular damage from inflammation- 
-infection (sepsis) -ischemia -infarction -injury Causes of SIRS 
*sepsis -microbial invasion (bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasit...
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Add to cart*Response to something- remote response- the body is overly dramatic- Generalized inflammation- at a cellular level- you cannot see it- cellular damage from inflammation- 
-infection (sepsis) -ischemia -infarction -injury Causes of SIRS 
*sepsis -microbial invasion (bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasit...
What is the purpose of dialysis? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY 
A. Dialysis corrects fluid and electrolyte imbalances B. Dialysis can be used to treat drug overdoses C. Dialysis cures kidney disease D. Dialysis removes waste products Answer: A, B, D 
Which of the following is true about Continuous Renal Rep...
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Add to cartWhat is the purpose of dialysis? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY 
A. Dialysis corrects fluid and electrolyte imbalances B. Dialysis can be used to treat drug overdoses C. Dialysis cures kidney disease D. Dialysis removes waste products Answer: A, B, D 
Which of the following is true about Continuous Renal Rep...
Fiscally responsible method for determining staffing needs for a hospital units An agreed-upon staffing formula based on client acuity 
What goal should the nurse-manager prioritize when organizing staffing and scheduling? Ensure that there is adequate staff to meet the needs of each client. 
A nurs...
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Add to cartFiscally responsible method for determining staffing needs for a hospital units An agreed-upon staffing formula based on client acuity 
What goal should the nurse-manager prioritize when organizing staffing and scheduling? Ensure that there is adequate staff to meet the needs of each client. 
A nurs...
A nurse is preparing a presentation for a local community parent group about preventing children from contracting influenza. Which of the following should the nurse include as the most effective prevention measure? Encouraging the child to wash their hands frequently 
A nurse is caring for a client....
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Add to cartA nurse is preparing a presentation for a local community parent group about preventing children from contracting influenza. Which of the following should the nurse include as the most effective prevention measure? Encouraging the child to wash their hands frequently 
A nurse is caring for a client....
What is the cause of swimmers ear? moisture in ear canal Allergic reactions (psoriasis) Trauma of ear canal related to itching/scratching 
What are the symptoms of otitis externa? pruritis Discharge Pain with pinna and auricle movement 
What is the treatment for otitis externa? What are the adverse ...
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Add to cartWhat is the cause of swimmers ear? moisture in ear canal Allergic reactions (psoriasis) Trauma of ear canal related to itching/scratching 
What are the symptoms of otitis externa? pruritis Discharge Pain with pinna and auricle movement 
What is the treatment for otitis externa? What are the adverse ...
You should know the significance of the following (why would it be high vs low), but do not need to memorize know normal ranges Phosphorus→ (high) foods like proteins, dairy, nuts, inc renal absorption; (low) vitamin D deficiency (calcitriol) → kidney dysfunction (CKD), long term use of phosphat...
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Add to cartYou should know the significance of the following (why would it be high vs low), but do not need to memorize know normal ranges Phosphorus→ (high) foods like proteins, dairy, nuts, inc renal absorption; (low) vitamin D deficiency (calcitriol) → kidney dysfunction (CKD), long term use of phosphat...
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