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1. A client is receiving home oxygen. What teaching points should the nurse provide the 
client and the caregiver regarding home oxygen safety? 
Instructed patient / caregiver about a few simple precautions that can be taken to create 
a safe home environment when using oxygen. Post signs in every room where oxygen is 
in use. Make sure that absolutely no smoking occurs in the home or in the car when 
oxygen is in use. Secure an oxygen cylinder to a solidly fixed object to avoid creating a 
miss...
Final Exam Review 
Promoting Health & Health Restoration of Adults I 
NUR 4226 
 
 
 
Fluid Volume Excess (Hypervolemia) 
•	Causes: fluid overload or diminished homeostatic mechanisms, heart failure, kidney injury, cirrhosis of liver, consumption of excessive amounts of table salt or other sodium salts, excessive administration of sodium- containing fluids with impaired regulatory mechanisms 
•	Clinical manifestations: acute weight gain, peripheral edema and ascites, distended jugular veins...
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Final Exam Review 
Promoting Health & Health Restoration of Adults I 
NUR 4226 
 
 
 
Fluid Volume Excess (Hypervolemia) 
•	Causes: fluid overload or diminished homeostatic mechanisms, heart failure, kidney injury, cirrhosis of liver, consumption of excessive amounts of table salt or other sodium salts, excessive administration of sodium- containing fluids with impaired regulatory mechanisms 
•	Clinical manifestations: acute weight gain, peripheral edema and ascites, distended jugular veins...
Fluid Volume Excess (Hypervolemia) 
•	Causes: fluid overload or diminished homeostatic mechanisms, heart failure, kidney injury, cirrhosis of liver, consumption of excessive amounts of table salt or other sodium salts, excessive administration of sodium- containing fluids with impaired regulatory mechanisms 
•	Clinical manifestations: acute weight gain, peripheral edema and ascites, distended jugular veins (JVD), crackles, elevated CVP, shortness of breath, ↑ BP, bounding pulse,	cough, ↑...
Final Exam Review 
Promoting Health & Health Restoration of Adults I 
NUR 4226 
 
 
 
Fluid Volume Excess (Hypervolemia) 
•	Causes: fluid overload or diminished homeostatic mechanisms, heart failure, kidney injury, cirrhosis of liver, consumption of excessive amounts of table salt or other sodium salts, excessive administration of sodium- containing fluids with impaired regulatory mechanisms 
•	Clinical manifestations: acute weight gain, peripheral edema and ascites, distended jugular veins...
ATI Care of Children Proctored Exam 2 Revision Guide 
 
1.	A nurse is caring for a 4 year old child who has superficial partial thickness burns over 50% of his body. When planning for the nutritional needs of the child, which of the following actions should the nurse plan to take? 
 
Supplement the childs feeding with enteral feedings. 
 
 
2.	A nurse is caring for a child who has vesicular rash. The parents of the child asks the nurse what illness can cause this rash for 6 days. The nurse shoul...
ATI Care of Children proctor 2. 
1.	A nurse is caring for a 4 year old child who has superficial partial thickness burns over 50% of his body. When planning for the nutritional needs of the child, which of the following actions should the nurse plan to take? 
 
Supplement the child’s feeding with enteral feedings. 
 
2.	A nurse is caring for a child who has vesicular rash. The parents of the child asks the nurse what illness can cause this rash for 6 days. The nurse should expect that the chil...
ATI Care of Children proctor 2.
HEALTH STU 2142 ATI Capstone Respones/HEALTH STU 2142 ATI Capstone Respones