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ATI RN Maternal Newborn Proctored 2019 NGN (REVISED FULL EXAM) 2024
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ATI RN Maternal Newborn Proctored 2019 NGN (REVISED FULL EXAM) 2024 
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A client who is 16 weeks of gestation asks the nurse how to prepare her father to a younger sibling. Statements should the nurse make? 
a. 
You should hold your newborn in your arms when you introduce him to your toddler 
b. you should move your toddler out of her crib 2 weeks prior to your due date c. you should give your toddler a gift from the baby when she visit you in the facility 
d. You...
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Gomez CSUSM ABSN Nursing 322, Med Surg 1, Final Exam, Exam 4
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A nurse is caring for a client hospitalized for an open reduction of a fractured 
femur and application of a cast. The most important nursing action for the care of 
this client is to 
a) medicate the client for pain. 
b) use the palms of the hands when moving an extremity with a wet cast. 
c) perform neurovascular checks of the extremities. 
d) petal the edges of the cast to provide smooth edges. 
- c) perform neurovascular checks of the extremities. 
1. A nurse in a cardiac care unit is caring...
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NURS 300 Exam 1 CSUSM
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Contemporary nursing practice is based on knowledge generated through nursing 
theories. 
florence nightingale's theory introduced the concept that nursing care focuses on: 
a. psychological needs 
b. a maximal level of wellness 
c. health maintenance and restoration 
d. interpersonal interactions with the client 
- C. health maintenance and restoration 
the minimum educational requirement for a nurse practitioner is: 
a. diploma in nursing 
b. masters in nursing 
c. doctorate in nursing 
d. ...
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NURS 300 Fund Final Exam
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The nurse is caring for a patient who needs a liver transplant to survive. This 
patient has been out of work for several months, does not have health insurance, 
and cannot afford the procedure. Which of the following statements speaks to the 
ethical elements of this case? 
1. The health care team should select a plan that considers the principle of justice 
as it pertains to the distribution of health care resources. 
2. The patient should enroll in a clinical trial of a new technology that c...
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NURS 314 Exam 1 Watts
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interview techniques - consider; environment, culture, purpose, appropriate 
responses, documentation, communication techniques, age of pt 
HPI - history of present illness (the story of the symptoms) 
PMH - past medical (and surgical) history 
Objective Data Collection - Inspect, Palpate, Percuss, Auscultate 
Subjective Data Collection – 
•History of present health concern—COLDSPA 
•Past health history 
•Family history 
•Lifestyle and health practices 
COLDSPA 
- Character 
Onset 
L...
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Med Surg 1, NURS 322 Gomez Exam 1; Electrolytes and Fluid Balances, Infections, Immunity, Abgs
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The nurse is developing a teaching plan for a client with lower extremity arterial 
disease (LEAD). Which directions will the nurse include in the teaching plan? 
Trimming toenails so that they are short and rounded 
Checking bathwater temperature by putting the toes in first 
Using alcohol to rub hands, feet, legs, and arms at least two times a day 
Seeking professional treatment for any minor injuries to the extremities - Seeking 
professional treatment for any minor injuries to the extremitie...
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Patho Phys Exam 1 - April McDonald Exam 1 Study Guide PowerPoint
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Aminoglycosides - treats bacterial infections 
contraindications: renal or hepatic disease, hearing loss 
adverse effects: ototoxicity, nephrotoxicity 
interacts with: penicillins, cephalosporins, diuretics 
Carbapenems - treats complicated bacterial infection 
contraindications: seizure disorders, meningitis 
adverse effects: c-diff diarrhea, n/v leading to dehydration and electrolyte 
imbalances 
interacts with: valproic acid, meropenem 
Cephalosporins - treats skin infections, resistant bacte...
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NURS360 Psych Exam 1 - Morgan Baldwin CSUSM Nursing Psych Exam 1 Summer 2024 Back of The Book Questions
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When assessing whether a client is exhibiting adaptive responses to stressors, the nurse must recognize which of the following? - Adaptive responses are those that preserve the integrity of the individual. 
Why is stress management so important in one's overall health? - Sustained response to stress can increase vulnerability to a variety of diseases and maladaptive coping responses. 
Elena has just received a promotion on her job. She is very happy and excited about moving up in her company,...
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NURS 322 Gomez Exam 2
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The nurse is educating a preoperative client about colostomy surgery. The 
colostomy surgery is categorized as what type of surgery? 
A. Cosmetic 
B. Curative 
C. Diagnostic 
D. Palliative - D. Palliative 
As the nurse obtains the informed consent, the client asks, "Now what exactly are 
they going to do to me?" What is the nurse's response? 
A. Contacts the anesthesiologist 
B. Contacts the surgeon 
C. Explains the procedure 
D. Has the client sign the form - B. Contacts the surgeon 
T...
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NURS 316A Patho-Pharm Exam 2
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insulin - Hormone produced by beta cells of the islets of Langerhans within the 
pancreas 
when is insulin released into circulation? - when levels of glucose around beta cells 
of the islets of langerhans rise 
what is insulin's function? - Stimulates glycogen synthesis, conversion of lipids 
into fat stored as adipose tissue, and synthesis of proteins from amino acids 
When is insulin released? - Released after meals, causing blood glucose levels to 
fall 
normal blood glucose levels - 70-1...
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