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[Show more]A diagnosis of Barrett's esophagus is made following endoscopic examination of a patient experiencing symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). The nurse understands that this diagnosis is indicative of: 
A. pre-malignant tissue in the esophagus B. Presence of esophageal stictures C. Fine...
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Add to cartA diagnosis of Barrett's esophagus is made following endoscopic examination of a patient experiencing symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). The nurse understands that this diagnosis is indicative of: 
A. pre-malignant tissue in the esophagus B. Presence of esophageal stictures C. Fine...
1. A patient visits the clinic and complains of wrist pain. To perform Phalen's test for carpal tunnel syndrome, the nurse should ask the client to: place the backs of both hands against each other 
2. The nurse needs to assess the right middle lobe of the lung. Where should the nurse place the ste...
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Add to cart1. A patient visits the clinic and complains of wrist pain. To perform Phalen's test for carpal tunnel syndrome, the nurse should ask the client to: place the backs of both hands against each other 
2. The nurse needs to assess the right middle lobe of the lung. Where should the nurse place the ste...
B What is a sign of late lung cancer? A. Persistent cough 
B. Pain 
C. Dyspnea 
D. Purulent sputum 
C A patient experiencing an acute asthma attack arrives to the urgent care center. Which assessment finding is most concerning to the nurse? A. Tachypnea and prolonged expirations 
B. Tachycardia and ...
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Add to cartB What is a sign of late lung cancer? A. Persistent cough 
B. Pain 
C. Dyspnea 
D. Purulent sputum 
C A patient experiencing an acute asthma attack arrives to the urgent care center. Which assessment finding is most concerning to the nurse? A. Tachypnea and prolonged expirations 
B. Tachycardia and ...
Which of these examples characterize a successful application of safe and competent nursing care delivery? The nurse: A) investigates the latest online information in deciding how the care is to be provided. B) examines peer-reviewed nursing research articles to determine the best care to be provide...
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Add to cartWhich of these examples characterize a successful application of safe and competent nursing care delivery? The nurse: A) investigates the latest online information in deciding how the care is to be provided. B) examines peer-reviewed nursing research articles to determine the best care to be provide...
1. A couple caring for their aging parents are concerned about risk factors for falls. Which risk factors are most likely to contribute to falls in the elderly? Select all that apply: a. Inadequate lighting b. Throw rugs c. Multiple medications d. Doorway thresholds e. Cords covered by carpets f. St...
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Add to cart1. A couple caring for their aging parents are concerned about risk factors for falls. Which risk factors are most likely to contribute to falls in the elderly? Select all that apply: a. Inadequate lighting b. Throw rugs c. Multiple medications d. Doorway thresholds e. Cords covered by carpets f. St...
The registered nurse (RN) is observing a nursing student auscultate the patient's breath sounds. The RN intervenes if the nursing student performs which action? a)Asks the patient to sit straight up b)Instructs the patient to breathe slowly and deeply though the mouth c)Places the stethoscope direc...
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Add to cartThe registered nurse (RN) is observing a nursing student auscultate the patient's breath sounds. The RN intervenes if the nursing student performs which action? a)Asks the patient to sit straight up b)Instructs the patient to breathe slowly and deeply though the mouth c)Places the stethoscope direc...
A crisis is defined as which of the following? 
A. Pathological stress reaction B. Acute time limited state of disequilibrium C. Panic attack D. A time for deep reflection B 
Which of the following is true of a crisis? 
A. It can lead to personal growth B. It is precipitated by unhealthy coping skil...
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Add to cartA crisis is defined as which of the following? 
A. Pathological stress reaction B. Acute time limited state of disequilibrium C. Panic attack D. A time for deep reflection B 
Which of the following is true of a crisis? 
A. It can lead to personal growth B. It is precipitated by unhealthy coping skil...
The nurse is advising a clinic patient who was exposed a week ago to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) through unprotected sexual intercourse. The patient's antigen and antibody test has just been reported as negative for HIV. What instructions 
should the nurse give to this patient? 
a. "You wil...
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Add to cartThe nurse is advising a clinic patient who was exposed a week ago to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) through unprotected sexual intercourse. The patient's antigen and antibody test has just been reported as negative for HIV. What instructions 
should the nurse give to this patient? 
a. "You wil...
The nurse is assessing a confused patient. In trying to determine the client's level of pain, the nurse should a) Be aware that confused patients do not feel as much pain due to their confusion b) Observe the client carefully for changes in behavior or vital signs c) Ask the client's family how mu...
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Add to cartThe nurse is assessing a confused patient. In trying to determine the client's level of pain, the nurse should a) Be aware that confused patients do not feel as much pain due to their confusion b) Observe the client carefully for changes in behavior or vital signs c) Ask the client's family how mu...
A manager is reviewing the nursing documentation entered by a staff nurse in a patient's electronic medical record and finds the following entry, "Patient is difficult to care for, refuses suggestion for improving appetite." Which of the following statements is most appropriate for the manager to...
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Add to cartA manager is reviewing the nursing documentation entered by a staff nurse in a patient's electronic medical record and finds the following entry, "Patient is difficult to care for, refuses suggestion for improving appetite." Which of the following statements is most appropriate for the manager to...
The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) mainly attacks what type of cells in the human body? 
 
A. Red Blood Cells 
B. CD4 positive cells 
C. Stem Cells 
D. Platelets B 
 
The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) can NOT be spread in what type of fluid below? Select all that apply: 
 
A. Breastmilk 
B....
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Add to cartThe Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) mainly attacks what type of cells in the human body? 
 
A. Red Blood Cells 
B. CD4 positive cells 
C. Stem Cells 
D. Platelets B 
 
The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) can NOT be spread in what type of fluid below? Select all that apply: 
 
A. Breastmilk 
B....
Geriatric/older adult age range? 65+ 
Leading causes of hospitalizations? -CVD -community-acquired pneumonia 
What makes older adults more vulnerable to hospitalizations? comorbid chronic illnesses, disability 
Normal Changes: Sensory -presbyopia -decreased vision night acuity -presbycusis -decrease...
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Add to cartGeriatric/older adult age range? 65+ 
Leading causes of hospitalizations? -CVD -community-acquired pneumonia 
What makes older adults more vulnerable to hospitalizations? comorbid chronic illnesses, disability 
Normal Changes: Sensory -presbyopia -decreased vision night acuity -presbycusis -decrease...
What is the importance of posing a a powerful research question? The clarification of the question focuses the search for valid evidence so that it speaks to the issue under examination. As the issue under examination is carefully considered to determine the principal focus for the investigation: tw...
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Add to cartWhat is the importance of posing a a powerful research question? The clarification of the question focuses the search for valid evidence so that it speaks to the issue under examination. As the issue under examination is carefully considered to determine the principal focus for the investigation: tw...
Natural chemical to help w sleep -Melatonin -Decreases wakefulness and promotes sleep 
How much sleep per age range -Infants: 14-24 hours and they sleep in increments of 4 hours -Toddlers: 11-14 hours and may require 2 naps during the day, -Pre-schoolers: 11-13 hours -School-aged children: 10-12 hou...
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Add to cartNatural chemical to help w sleep -Melatonin -Decreases wakefulness and promotes sleep 
How much sleep per age range -Infants: 14-24 hours and they sleep in increments of 4 hours -Toddlers: 11-14 hours and may require 2 naps during the day, -Pre-schoolers: 11-13 hours -School-aged children: 10-12 hou...
An older adult has limited mobility as a result of a total knee replacement. During assessment you note that the patient has difficulty breathing while lying flat. Which of the following assessment data support a possible pulmonary problem related to impaired mobility (select all that apply): 1. BP ...
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Add to cartAn older adult has limited mobility as a result of a total knee replacement. During assessment you note that the patient has difficulty breathing while lying flat. Which of the following assessment data support a possible pulmonary problem related to impaired mobility (select all that apply): 1. BP ...
A patient has been newly admitted to a medicine unit with a history of diabetes and advanced heart failure. The nurse is assessing the patient's fall risks. Which of the following is the proper order of steps for the "Timed Get-up and Go Test" (TGUGT)? 1. Have patient rise from straight-back chai...
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Add to cartA patient has been newly admitted to a medicine unit with a history of diabetes and advanced heart failure. The nurse is assessing the patient's fall risks. Which of the following is the proper order of steps for the "Timed Get-up and Go Test" (TGUGT)? 1. Have patient rise from straight-back chai...
What are some behaviors to avoid during medication administration? do not be distracted Do not hurry Do not give or hold meds dispensed by others Do not pour from containers without labels or difficult to read labels Do not give expired drugs Do not guess about dosages or drugs Do not leave by the b...
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Add to cartWhat are some behaviors to avoid during medication administration? do not be distracted Do not hurry Do not give or hold meds dispensed by others Do not pour from containers without labels or difficult to read labels Do not give expired drugs Do not guess about dosages or drugs Do not leave by the b...
Why are young children/infants and older adults at risk for burns? -thinner skin 
-immune system is immature in children 
-immune system compromise and comorbidities in older adults 
-children lack experience to understand risks 
-older adults may have deficits or degeneration that can lead to risks...
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Add to cartWhy are young children/infants and older adults at risk for burns? -thinner skin 
-immune system is immature in children 
-immune system compromise and comorbidities in older adults 
-children lack experience to understand risks 
-older adults may have deficits or degeneration that can lead to risks...
Which of the following forms of subjective client data would be documented in the medical record by the nurse? A- client's face is pale B- cervical lymph nodes are palpable C- nursing assistant reports client refused lunch D- client feels nauseated d This is the only subjective choice 
Priorities a...
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Add to cartWhich of the following forms of subjective client data would be documented in the medical record by the nurse? A- client's face is pale B- cervical lymph nodes are palpable C- nursing assistant reports client refused lunch D- client feels nauseated d This is the only subjective choice 
Priorities a...
What is the difference between emergency and disaster? emergency- an event or disaster that disrupts our health or safety 
Disaster- public emergency additional support Is needed - there is little to no warning - threat to life and public health - infectious diseases become apart of disaster or spre...
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Add to cartWhat is the difference between emergency and disaster? emergency- an event or disaster that disrupts our health or safety 
Disaster- public emergency additional support Is needed - there is little to no warning - threat to life and public health - infectious diseases become apart of disaster or spre...
ABC's prioritize in this order: airways, breathing, circulation 
Understand nursing clinical judgement model -recognize cues: identify and recognize relevant clinical data -analyze cues: be able to interpret, organize and recognize patterns in cues in order to link the patients clinical presentatio...
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Add to cartABC's prioritize in this order: airways, breathing, circulation 
Understand nursing clinical judgement model -recognize cues: identify and recognize relevant clinical data -analyze cues: be able to interpret, organize and recognize patterns in cues in order to link the patients clinical presentatio...
1. Which of the following is a commonality that is shared in terms of both restraints and urinary catheters? 
a. Both can lead to infection. 
b. Both are invasive procedures. 
c. Both are considered sentinel. 
d. Both are the last resort. d. Both are the last resort. 
 
2. The doctor orders a midstr...
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Add to cart1. Which of the following is a commonality that is shared in terms of both restraints and urinary catheters? 
a. Both can lead to infection. 
b. Both are invasive procedures. 
c. Both are considered sentinel. 
d. Both are the last resort. d. Both are the last resort. 
 
2. The doctor orders a midstr...
Who is at risk for nutritional problems? Indigestion - nausea, vomiting, diarrhea - Anorexia (part of disease process or the diagnosis Anorexia Nervosa) - Dysphagia - NPO Digestion - bowel diseases such as IBD, Celiac, CF, lactose intolerance Metabolism - liver diseases/infection/trauma/fever/burns/...
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Add to cartWho is at risk for nutritional problems? Indigestion - nausea, vomiting, diarrhea - Anorexia (part of disease process or the diagnosis Anorexia Nervosa) - Dysphagia - NPO Digestion - bowel diseases such as IBD, Celiac, CF, lactose intolerance Metabolism - liver diseases/infection/trauma/fever/burns/...
Where is the blood flow altered when a patient has a tricuspid valve problem? 
A. Vena cava and right atrium B. Left atrium and left ventricle C. Right atrium and right ventricle D. Right ventricle and pulmonary artery C. Right atrium and right ventricle 
*tri before you bi 
Which of the following c...
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Add to cartWhere is the blood flow altered when a patient has a tricuspid valve problem? 
A. Vena cava and right atrium B. Left atrium and left ventricle C. Right atrium and right ventricle D. Right ventricle and pulmonary artery C. Right atrium and right ventricle 
*tri before you bi 
Which of the following c...
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