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NCLEX RN STUDY GUIDE 2023 UPDATED AND REVISED 100% GRADED A+
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Don’t delegate Unstable patients Initial Assessment, Teaching, IV drips, Evaluations only RN AIRBORNE TRANSMISSION-BASED PRECAUTIONS: MTV Measles TB Varicella-Chicken Pox/Herpes Zoster-Shingles Private Room: Negative pressure with 6-12 air exchanges/hr Mask: N95 for TB DROPLET TRANSMISSION-BASED PRECAUTIONS: Think of SPIDERMAN! Sepsis Scarlet fever Streptococcal Pharyngitis (Streptococcus group A/ Strep Throat): Can Lead to Glomerulonephritis & Rheumatic Parvovirus B19 Fever. Pn...

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NCLEX-RN V12.35 LATEST UPDATE JULY 2022 100% ACCREDITED AND VERIFIED GRADED A+
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NO.1 A depressed client is seen at the mental health center for follow-up after an attempted suicide 1 week ago. She has taken phenelzine sulfate (Nardil), a monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitor, for 7 straight days. She states that she is not feeling any better. The nurse explains that the drug must accumulate to an effective level before symptoms are totally relieved. Symptom relief is expected to occur within: A. 10 days B. 2-4 weeks C. 2 months D. 3 months Answer: B Explanation: (A) This ...
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National Council Licensure Examination(NCLEX-RN) V12,35
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National Council Licensure Examination(NCLEX-RN) V12,35 NO.1 A depressed client is seen at the mental health center for follow-up after an attempted suicide 1 week ago. She has taken phenelzine sulfate (Nardil), a monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitor, for 7 straight days. She states that she is not feeling any better. The nurse explains that the drug must accumulate to an effective level before symptoms are totally relieved. Symptom relief is expected to occur within: A. 10 days B. 2-4 wee...

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NCLEX REVIEW UWORLD-2021/2022
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• Clozapine is an atypical antipsychotic medication used to treat schizophrenia that has not responded to standard, more traditional treatment. Clozapine is associated with a risk for agranulocytosis and is therefore used only in clients with treatment-resistant schizophrenia. must have their WBC and ANC monitored regularly throughout the course of therapy (initially once every week). the health care provider (HCP) immediately if fever or a sore throat develops, as this may indicate an underly...

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NCLEX REVIEW UWORLD-2021/2022
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• Clozapine is an atypical antipsychotic medication used to treat schizophrenia that has not responded to standard, more traditional treatment. Clozapine is associated with a risk for agranulocytosis and is therefore used only in clients with treatment-resistant schizophrenia. must have their WBC and ANC monitored regularly throughout the course of therapy (initially once every week). the health care provider (HCP) immediately if fever or a sore throat develops, as this may indicate an underly...

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NUR1211-NCLEX Review UWORLD Miami Dade College-2021/2022
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NUR1211-NCLEX Review UWORLD Miami Dade College-2021/2022 Pediatrics -Normal Vital Signs in Peds • 1 -12 months pulse: 100-160/min • 1-12 month resp : 30-60/min • Blood glucose for infant: 40-60 mg/dL within first 24 hours o Hypoglycemia in infant: ▪ Jitters ▪ Cyanosis ▪ Tremors ▪ Pallor ▪ Poor feeding ▪ Retractions ▪ Lethargic ▪ Low o2 sat ▪ seizures Appendicitis • Right lower quadrant pain • Nausea • Vomiting • High WBC • Requires emergency surgery to preven...

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NUR1211-NCLEX Review UWORLD Miami Dade College-2021/2022
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NUR1211-NCLEX Review UWORLD Miami Dade College-2021/2022 Pediatrics -Normal Vital Signs in Peds • 1 -12 months pulse: 100-160/min • 1-12 month resp : 30-60/min • Blood glucose for infant: 40-60 mg/dL within first 24 hours o Hypoglycemia in infant: ▪ Jitters ▪ Cyanosis ▪ Tremors ▪ Pallor ▪ Poor feeding ▪ Retractions ▪ Lethargic ▪ Low o2 sat ▪ seizures Appendicitis • Right lower quadrant pain • Nausea • Vomiting • High WBC • Requires emergency surgery to preven...

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Exam (elaborations) NCLEX RN (NUR2310) (NCLEX RN (NUR2310)) NCLEX RN Versions 1 -12 With 850 Questions And Answers/Rationales / NCLEX RN (NCLEXRN) Test Bank >latest spring 2021
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Exam (elaborations) NCLEX RN (NUR2310) (NCLEX RN (NUR2310)) NCLEX RN Versions 1 -12 With 850 Questions And Answers/Rationales / NCLEX RN (NCLEXRN) Test Bank >latest spring 2021

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