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Ch. 40 (41) Musculo Disorders question and answer verified.
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actionC)Buck's extension traction 
A nurse is caring for a patient who has had ad)Cervical head halter plaster arm cast applied. Immediately Ans: C application, the nurse should provide
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Psychiatric Agents – Schizophrenia 1. Schizophrenia typically affects between answers verified ages 15 and 24, and women after age 45. 2. Schizophrenia affects 1-2% of the population, making it a common disorder. 3. There is no one theory on what causes
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Psychiatric Agents – Schizophrenia 
1. Schizophrenia typically affects men between ages 15 and 24, and women 
after age 45. 
2. Schizophrenia affects 1-2% of the population, making it a common disorder. 
3. There is no one theory on what causes schizophrenia, but it is believed there 
is a strong genetic component.
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NURSING 1211C Typical and Atypical Antipsychotics_Schizophrenia_answers-1.
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Psychiatric Agents – Schizophrenia 
1. Schizophrenia typically affects men between ages 15 and 24, and women 
after age 45. 
2. Schizophrenia affects 1-2% of the population, making it a common disorder. 
3. There is no one theory on what causes schizophrenia, but it is believed there 
is a strong genetic component. 
4. What are three positive symptoms of schizophrenia? 
Hallucinations 
Delusions 
Disorganized thought 
Nonsensical speech 
Bizarre behaviors like clang associations, word salad, n...
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NURSING 1211C final quiz.
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1. A 30 year old business executive is taking simethicone for excessive flatus associated 
with diverticulitis. During a client teaching session, the nurse explains the mechanism of 
action of simethicone by saying: 
It causes mucus-coated gas bubbles to break into smaller ones 
2. Which of the following types of antibiotics are more likely to cause superinfections? 
Broad-spectrum antibiotics 
3. When the nurse is administering a PPI, which actions by the nurse are most correct? 
Give the PPI o...
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NURSING 1211C Pharmacology Crossword and All Quizzes.
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Pharmacology Final Exam Review 
4. Toxicity of this medication results in yellow-green halos, visual disturbances, nausea, 
vomiting, and abdominal pain 
Digoxin 
5. Fast-acting insulin that needs to be given once the meal is in the patient’s room 
 Humalog 
7. Increased in those taking corticosteroids 
Glucose 
10. Acronym for a condition in which heartburn is the primary symptom 
GERD 
11. The juice that is most appropriate to take with iron tablets as it enhances 
absorption 
Orange Juice 
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NURSING 1211C Questions From Proctored Med Surg ATI.
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Proctored ATI 
Signs of wound healing 
-light yellow purulent 
Light brown hard 
Red granulation 
Wound dehiscence? 
-warm NaCl solution? 
Cover the wound and any protruding organs with sterile 
towels or dressings soaked with sterile normal saline 
solution to decrease the chance of bacteria invasion and 
drying of the tissues. Do not attempt to reinsert the 
organs. 
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Position the client supine with the hips and knees bent. 
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Observe for indications of shock 
Answer to unknown q
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NURSING 1211C Ch 71 Management of Patients With Study guide
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Basic-Chapter 71 
Chain of Infection (pg. 2125) 
A complete chain of events is necessary for 
infection t occur. Six elements are necessary 
1/Causative Organism= types of 
microorganisms that cause infections are 
bacteria, rickettsiae, viruses, protozoa, 
fungi, and helminths. 
2/ Reservoir= is the term used for any 
person, plant, animal, substance, or location 
that provides nourishment for 
microorganisms and enable further 
dispersal of the organism. (Infections may 
be prevented by elimin...
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NURSING 1211C Ch. 37 (38) Allergic Disorders.
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Ch. 37 (38) Allergic Disorders 
1. A patient with a family history of allergies has suffered an allergic response based on a genetic predisposition. This 
atopic response is usually mediated by what immunoglobulin? 
A) Immunoglobulin A 
B) Immunoglobulin M 
C) Immunoglobulin G 
D) Immunoglobulin E 
Ans: D 
Feedback: 
Atopy refers to allergic reactions characterized by the action of IgE antibodies and a genetic predisposition to allergic 
reactions. 
2. An office worker takes a cupcake that conta...
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NURSING 1211C Ch. 40 (41) Musculo Disorders
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Chapter 41 28-36 minutes 
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A nurse is caring for a patient who has had a 
plaster arm cast applied. Immediately 
postapplication, the nurse should provide what 
teaching to the patient? 
A) The cast will feel cool to touch for the first 30 
minutes. 
B) The cast should be wrapped snuggly with a 
towel until the patient gets home. 
C) The cast should be supported on a board while 
drying. 
D) The cast will only have full strength when dry. 
Ans: D 
Feedback: 
A cast requires approximately 24 t...
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NURSING 1211C Study guide exam #3 2023 spring
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Study Guide Test #3 
1. Know the manifestations of hypocalcemia. 
 Tetany (intermittent muscular spasms, caused by malfunction of the parathyroid 
glands and a consequent deficiency of calcium). Chvostek sign (contraction of 
the facial muscles from a light tap over the facial nerve in front of the ear), 
Trousseau sign (a carpopedal spasm by inflating a blood pressure cuff, downward 
turn of the wrist). Seizures, mental changes such as depression, impaired memory, 
confusion, delirium and ha...
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