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CCRN Predicted Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
  • CCRN Predicted Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers

  • Exam (elaborations) • 52 pages • 2024
  • Where is ADH made? Hypothalamus Where is ADH Stored? Posterior Pituitary Where does ADH act to make the kidneys hold onto water? Distal Convoluted & Collecting Tubules Disease of too much ADH = too much water! The increased ADH causes less urine output, decreased Na levels (dilutional hyponatremia) & Hypo-osmolarity. It is caused from Oat Cell Carcinioma, Viral PNA or head problems, also sometimes anesthesia, analgesia & stress. Complicatons include seizures (brain swells from low Na)...
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CCRN (2024-2025 file update) all set of question with a 100% score accuracy
  • CCRN (2024-2025 file update) all set of question with a 100% score accuracy

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  • CCRN ( file update) all set of question with a 100% score accuracy Where is ADH made? - ANSWER Hypothalamus Where is ADH Stored? - ANSWER Posterior Pituitary Where does ADH act to make the kidneys hold onto water? - ANSWER Distal Convoluted & Collecting Tubules Disease of too much ADH = too much water! The increased ADH causes less urine output, decreased Na levels (dilutional hyponatremia) & Hypo-osmolarity. It is caused from Oat Cell Carcinioma, Viral PNA or head pro...
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ATI Adult Medical Surgical Nursing Graded A+
  • ATI Adult Medical Surgical Nursing Graded A+

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  • ATI Adult Medical Surgical Nursing Graded A+ aseptic technique means clean technique -hand hygiene, sterile gloves not used bacterial meningitis is an emergency and IV antibitoics are needed ASAP stress fracture a small crack in the bone that often develops from chronic, excessive impact adults body fluids 50-60% of total body weight is water infants body fluids 15-80% of total body wt is water 2/3 body weight is intracellular 1/3 body weight is extracellular 1 kg (2.2 lb) of bo...
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RNSG 1533 Exam 1 Question and answers already passed
  • RNSG 1533 Exam 1 Question and answers already passed

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  • RNSG 1533 Exam 1 Question and answers already passed RNSG 1533 Exam 1 What are complications of IVFs? - correct answer Isotonic Solution: CAUTION- Can cause FVE and hyperchloremic acidosis if used in excess volumes. Hypotonic Solution: CAUTION- Can cause cardiovascular collapse & increase intracranial pressure (cells blow up-hemolysis). Hypertonic Solution: CAUTION- Give SLOWLY, it can cause FVE & pulmonary edema. Cells will begin to shrink and die. General IV complications and the...
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 ATI Adult Medical Surgical Nursing questions and answers 100% guaranteed success.
  • ATI Adult Medical Surgical Nursing questions and answers 100% guaranteed success.

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  • ATI Adult Medical Surgical Nursing questions and answers 100% guaranteed success. aseptic technique - correct clean technique -hand hygiene, sterile gloves not used bacterial meningitis - correct an emergency and IV antibitoics are needed ASAP stress fracture - correct answers.a small crack in the bone that often develops from chronic, excessive impact adults body fluids - correct answers.50-60% of total body weight is water infants body fluids - correct answers...
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NURS 334 Week 3 Test Questions and Correct Answers
  • NURS 334 Week 3 Test Questions and Correct Answers

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  • What are examples of cations? Sodium (Na+) Potassium (K+) Calcium (Ca++) Magnesium (Mg++) Hydrogen (H+) What are examples of anions? chloride, bicarbonate, phosphate What is the normal intake in a day? 2,500 mL/day What causes a shift of H2O from IVF to ISF? -elevated venous hydrostatic pressure -decreased plasma oncotic pressure -elevated interstitial oncotic pressure -obstruction of lymph outflow What causes a shift of H2O from ISF to IVF? -increased IVF oncotic pressure -increased ISF hyd...
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CCRN Exam Questions and correct answers|  Verified Solutions |passed with Grade A
  • CCRN Exam Questions and correct answers| Verified Solutions |passed with Grade A

  • Exam (elaborations) • 54 pages • 2024
  • Where is ADH made? -Hypothalamus Where is ADH Stored? -Posterior Pituitary Where does ADH act to make the kidneys hold onto water? -Distal Convoluted & Collecting Tubules Disease of too much ADH = too much water! The increased ADH causes less urine output, decreased Na levels (dilutional hyponatremia) & Hypo-osmolarity. It is caused from Oat Cell Carcinioma, Viral PNA or head problems, also sometimes anesthesia, analgesia & stress. Complicatons include seizures (brain swells from low ...
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Nursing IV Therapy Exam Questions and Answers 2024
  • Nursing IV Therapy Exam Questions and Answers 2024

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  • Nursing IV Therapy Exam Questions and Answers 2024 What IVs can nurse put in? take out? -Answer-put in peripheral. PICC is specialized. Can take out deep line What do you do when you take out deep line? -Answer-measure the catheter to make sure none left in person. If infection cut off tip and send to lab. How many times do you try to start IV line before asking for another nurse to try? - Answer-2 Who puts in central deep line? -Answer-doctor Do you need doctors order for IV therapy and...
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CCRN (2024-2025 file update) all set of question with a 100% score accuracy
  • CCRN (2024-2025 file update) all set of question with a 100% score accuracy

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  • CCRN ( file update) all set of question with a 100% score accuracy Where is ADH made? - ANSWER Hypothalamus Where is ADH Stored? - ANSWER Posterior Pituitary Where does ADH act to make the kidneys hold onto water? - ANSWER Distal Convoluted & Collecting Tubules Disease of too much ADH = too much water! The increased ADH causes less urine output, decreased Na levels (dilutional hyponatremia) & Hypo-osmolarity. It is caused from Oat Cell Carcinioma, Viral PNA or head problems, also somet...
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Hurst Review Pharmacology Advanced Complete Test.
  • Hurst Review Pharmacology Advanced Complete Test.

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  • Hurst Review Pharmacology Advanced Complete Test. Sevelamer hydrochloride (Renagel) - CORRECT ANSWER Phosphate binder for hypocalcemia Hypocalcemia TMT - CORRECT ANSWER - PO calcium *- SLOW* IV push calcium - vitamin D - phosphate binders (sevelamer hydrochloride) If the UO goes <30 mL/hr with potassium infusing...? - CORRECT ANSWER STOP THE POTASSIUM INFUSION [potassium excreted by kidneys, needs to be >30 to show kidneys working] Increased Aldosterone makes you.......
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