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- NRSG 1640 1
- NRSG 653 - Theoretical and Professional Foundations of Nursing 4
- NUR 2460C WEEK 3 CLINICAL SWIFT Amanda Blaire Room 301 1
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- NUR 3250 1
- NUR 3251 18
- NUR 3330 NUR3330 13
- NUR 3365 NUR 3365 4
- NUR 3535 3
- NUR 414 NUR 414 1
- NUR 4332 1
- NUR 4357 1
- NUR 4357 4357 1
- NUR 4385 3
- NUR 4385 :Mental Health ATI 1
- NUR 4385 Adult Health 3 Exam 1 Evolve Questions 1
- NUR 4385 Adult Health III Theory Module 1: Hypovolemic, Anaphylactic, Cardiogenic, and Septic Shock Study Guide 1
- NUR 4385 Adult Health III Theory Module 2: Cardiac Dysrhythmias Study Guide 1
- NUR 4385 Adult Health III Theory Module 2: Valvular Heart Disease Study Guide 1
- NUR 4385 Adult Health III Theory Module 3: Ineffective & Inflammatory Cardiac Issues Study Guide Ch 36 1
- NUR 4385 Adult Health III Theory Module 4 Infective and Inflammatory Cardiac Issues Study Guide 1
- NUR 4385 Adult Health III Theory Module 4: Infective and Inflammatory Cardiac Issues Study Guide 1
- NUR 4385 Adult Health III Theory Module 5: Cancer Study Guide 1
- NUR 4385 ADULT HEALTH Module 8 - Lupus, Gout, RA, MG, osteoarthritis 1
- NUR 4385 ADULT HEALTH Module 9 - ALS, MS, GBS 1
- NUR 4385 Evolve ADULT HEALTH Exam 2 Questions 1
- NUR3365 1
- Nursing 5
- NURSING 414 NURSING 414 2
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NUR 4385 - AH3 Exam 1 Evolve. 
Module 1 - Shock 
1. What laboratory finding is consistent with cardiogenic shock? 
a. Decreased liver enzymes 
b. Increased WBC 
c. Decreased hgb, hct, RBC 
d. Increased BUN and creatinine
NUR 3250 - Focus on Pharmacology Exam 1. 
1. What term is used to describe drugs identified by their chemical or 
official name in order to be independent of any manufacturer’s assigned 
name? 
Correct response: 
o Generic 
Chapter 1: Introduction to Drugs - Page 12
NUR 3251 - Exam 2 Review Questions & Answers. 
1. Antipyretic medications (aspirin, ibuprofen, acetaminophen) are used to alleviate the 
discomforts of fever and to protect vulnerable organs, such as the brain, from extreme 
elevations in body temperature. However, the use of aspirin in children is limited due to 
the possibility of what disease?
NUR 3251 - Exam 3 Review/NUR 3251 - Exam 3 Review. 
Phenytoin (dilantin): 
 class: antiseizure medication 
 s/e: gingival hyperplasia(increased risk for periodontal disease, tooth decay, 
and oral infections), vision issues, dizziness, GI upset, rash 
 this drug should NEVER BE STOPPED 
 should be diluted with NS and infused very slowly (30 min-1hr) 
o must be extremely cautious b/c it destroys the vein 
 drug-drug interactions; 
o cannot take with Coumadin(warfarin) 
o cannot tak...
NUR 3251 - Pharm II - Exam 1 REVIEW. 
Module 1 
4, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 
1. A nurse is providing discharge teaching for a client who has pulmonary 
edema and is about to start taking furosemide. Which of the following 
instructions should the nurse include? 
A. Take aspirin if headaches develop. 
B. Eat foods that contain plenty of potassium. 
C. Expect some swelling in the hands and feet. 
D. Take the medication at bedtime.
NUR 3535 - HTN Case Study/NUR 3535 - HTN Case Study. 
A. Disease Information 
I. Pathophysiology: 
Hypertension (HTN) is having a systolic blood pressure that is greater than 140 mmHg or 
diastolic blood pressure greater than 90 mmHg. There are two classifications of HTN, primary or 
essential and secondary. People with renal and adrenal disorders are at risk for Secondary HTN. 
The sympathetic nervous system and the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system are mechanisms 
involved in maintaining bl...
NUR 3535 - Theory Exam 2 study guide. 
Cataracts and Glaucoma 5 questions 
Cataracts an opacity within the lens 
- Most common surgical procedure in US 
Pathophysiology (S&S) 
- Age related also blunt or penetrating trauma, congenital factors, certain drugs 
(corticosteroids), and ocular inflammation 
- Diabetic patient develop at young age
NUR 3535 - Theory Exam 1 Review. 
EXAM 1 BLUEPRINT 
**Stuff in red is pulled from Evolve review questions and graded quizzes- monika 
HEALTH DISPARITIES - 4 questions 
Health disparities are differences in the incidence, prevalence, mortality rate, & burden of 
diseases that exist in specific population groups due to social, economic, or environmental 
disadvantages. 
*Important action to help reduce healthcare disparities: Active listening, relationship building, 
and cross communication.
NUR 3330 - Exam 1 Review Questions and Answers/NUR 3330 - Exam 1 Review Questions and Answers. 
1. What are the types of stressors that influence our self-concept 
Self-concept stressor is any real or perceived change that threatens identity, body image, or role 
performance. An individuals perception of the stressor is the most important factor to 
determine his or her response. The ability to re-establish balance following a stressor is related 
to numerous factors, including the number of str...
Norrie, Huber, Piercy, McKeown Introduction to Business Information Systems Second Canadian Edition TEST BANK Chapter 1 1. Globalization suggests that modern businesses are using information technology to: a) expand their market to customers around the globe b) find the lowest-cost suppliers regardless of location c) create 24 hour business days by shuttling work across time zones d) broaden the range of business activities across multiple nations e) all of the above 2. Moore’s Law states that...