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ATI Comprehensive Exit Exam - 180 Correct Questions & Answers 2022-2023
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ATI Comprehensive Exit Exam - 180 Correct Questions & Answers 2022/2023 EXIT EXAM 1. A nurse is caring for a client who has given informed consent for ECT. Just before the procedure, the client tells the nurse she is considering not going forward with the treatment. Which of the following statements by the nurse is appropriate? a. “You don’t have to go through with the treatment.” b. “Most people who have this procedure feel better following the treatment.” c. “It’s okay to be nerv...
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MED SURG ATI PROCTORED EXAM 2019 RETAKE WITH NGN Latest Update 2023/2024 (110 Questions and Answers)
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1.	A nurse is assessing a client who is 12hr postoperative following a colon resection. Which of the following findings should the nurse report to the surgeon? 
a.	Heart rate 90/min 
b.	Absent bowel sounds 
c.	Hgb 8.2 g/dl 
d.	Gastric pH of 3.0 
Rationale: Normal Hgb is 13-18M g/dl, 12-16 g/dl. This may indicate a possible hemorrhaging. 
 
2.	A nurse is caring for a client who has diabetes insipidus. Which of the following medications should the nurse plan to administer? 
a.	Desmopressin 
b.	Reg...
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{NGN} ATI MED SURG PROCTORED EXAM 2019 RETAKE WITH NGN (2023/2024) (110 Verified Q&A)
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1.	A nurse is assessing a client who is 12hr postoperative following a colon resection. Which of the following findings should the nurse report to the surgeon? 
a.	Heart rate 90/min 
b.	Absent bowel sounds 
c.	Hgb 8.2 g/dl 
d.	Gastric pH of 3.0 
Rationale: Normal Hgb is 13-18M g/dl, 12-16 g/dl. This may indicate a possible hemorrhaging. 
 
2.	A nurse is caring for a client who has diabetes insipidus. Which of the following medications should the nurse plan to administer? 
a.	Desmopressin 
b.	Reg...
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Valerie Cucina concept map worksheet on case GI bleeding
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The patient, V.C., is a 78-year-old female experiencing an upper gastrointestinal bleed. This 
occurred due to her overuse of NSAIDs to manage her orthopedic pain. Additionally, she was taking 
an SSRI to manage depression since the recent loss of her husband. NSAIDs, such as ibuprofen or 
aspirin, are often associated with gastrointestinal perforation, ulceration, and bleeding. SSRIs, such 
as sertraline or fluoxetine, are also known to contribute to upper gastrointestinal bleeding. Using this ...
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CMSRN Prep Exam Questions & Answers 2020
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CMSRN Prep Exam Questions & Answers 2020 
 
 
Gastrointestinal Bleeding (Cause/Symptoms/Diagnosis/Treatment) - ANSWERSCauses: Mallory-Weiss tear, cancer, NSAID use, history of GERD. 
Symptoms: Abdominal discomfort, red bloody stools, asymptomatic. 
Diagnosis: CBC, endoscope to confirm. 
Treatment: Cause-based. Fluid replacement. Locating source. 
 
Cirrhosis (Cause/Symptoms/Diagnosis/Treatment) - ANSWERSCauses: Scar tissue replaces healthy liver tissue. Lipids stored in body cells instead. 
Symp...
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NUR 2063 Essentials of Pathophysiology Exam 2 (Latest ). GUARANTEED A+
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NUR2063 Essentials of Pathophysiology STUDYGUIDE Know the Etiology, Signs/Symptoms, Diagnosis/Diagnostics, Clinical Manifestation, Risks, Treatment and Complications for the following: ▪ Gastritis Gastritis – inflammation of the stomach lining Acute Gastritis – (just acquired) ingestion of toxins, alcohol, aspirin or other irritating substances Chronic- 2 months to become chronic Triggers of Gastritis: Alcohol, caffeine, autoimmune disease, viral or bacteria Chronic Gastritis: H Pylori is ...
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NUR 2063 Essentials of Pathophysiology Exam 2 (Latest ). GUARANTEED A+
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NUR2063 Essentials of Pathophysiology STUDYGUIDE Know the Etiology, Signs/Symptoms, Diagnosis/Diagnostics, Clinical Manifestation, Risks, Treatment and Complications for the following: ▪ Gastritis Gastritis – inflammation of the stomach lining Acute Gastritis – (just acquired) ingestion of toxins, alcohol, aspirin or other irritating substances Chronic- 2 months to become chronic Triggers of Gastritis: Alcohol, caffeine, autoimmune disease, viral or bacteria Chronic Gastritis: H Pylori is ...
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Adult Health Nursing 6th Edition By kockrow - Test Bank
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Christensen: Adult Health Nursing, 6th Edition 
 
Chapter 03: Care of the Patient with an Integumentary Disorder 
 
Test Bank 
 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
	1.	A patient has generalized macular-papular skin eruptions and complains of severe pruritus from contact dermatitis. When the nurse administers his therapeutic bath, it is important to remember that 
a. 
using Burow’s solution helps promote healing. 
b. 
rubbing the skin briskly decreases pruritus. 
c. 
allowing 20 to 60 minutes to complete the ...
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LMR - Georgette's flashcard 2023/2024
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LMR - Georgette's flashcard 2023/2024 
 
 
LMR - Georgette's flashcard 2023/2024 
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What drugs should be avoided with Kava Kava?	 
Alprazolam 
CNS depressants (e.g., phenobarbital, zolpidem) 
 
What is the normal range for TSH?	 
0.5 - 5.0 mu/L 
 
What are lab values in Hyperthyroidism	 
Decreased TSH Increased T4 and T3 
 
What are labs in Hypothyroidism?	 
Increased TSH Decreased T4 and T3 
	 
Heat intolerance 
What are 5 primary symptoms of	Agitation, Anxiety, Irr...
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GI PCCN Exam 52 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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GI PCCN Exam 52 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
The most common causative organism of antibiotic-associated colitis is 
A. Clostridium difficile. 
B. Staphylococcus aureus. 
C. Salmonella. 
D. Escherichia coli. - CORRECT ANSWER A. Clostridium difficile is an anaerobic gram-positive, spore-forming, toxin-producing bacillus that causes antibiotic-associated colitis. It colonizes the human intestinal tract after the normal gut flora have been altered by antibiotic therapy. It produces exotoxins ...
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