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NCLEX-RN : mark kilmek questions with correct answers 2024
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NCLEX-RN : mark Isotonic IV fluids 
NS And lactated Ringers - correct answer Are used as fluid replacement for fluid volume deficit 
 
Serum phenytoin - correct answer 10-20 mcg/ml 
 
Normal glucose 
Infant - correct answer 40-60mg/dl 
 
Normal resp for infant - correct answer 30-60 
 
Normal temp for infant - correct answer 97.7-99.7 
 
What is the antidote for norepinephrine? - correct answer Phentolamine (Regitine) 
 
What is autonomic dysreflexia? - correct answer Life-threatening condition...
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NCLEX-RN Questions and 100% Correct Answers | Grade A+
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Isotonic IV fluids 
NS And lactated Ringers 
Ans: Are used as fluid replacement for fluid volume deficit 
Serum phenytoin 
Ans: 10-20 mcg/ml 
Normal glucose 
Infant 
Ans: 40-60mg/dl 
Normal resp for infant 
Ans: 30-60 
Normal temp for infant 
Ans: 97.7-99.7 
What is the antidote for norepinephrine? 
Ans: Phentolamine (Regitine) 
What is autonomic dysreflexia? 
Ans: Life-threatening condition in a client with high spinal cord injury 
Classic symptoms of autonomic dysreflexia? 
Ans: Severe hypote...
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NUR 231 Final Exam Questions And Answers 100% Solved
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NUR 231 Final Exam Questions And Answers 100% Solved 
What are the normal's for the following labs 
1) Urine Specific Gravity 
2) Serum Osmolality 
3) ABG (pH, HCO3, PaCO2, PaO2) 
4) troponin I 
5) electrolyte panel( Na+, K+, Ca+, Mg+) 
6) BUN & Creatinine 
7) CBC ( hgb, hct, RBC, WBC, platelets) 
1) 1.000-1.030 
2) 270-300 
3) pH 7.35-7.45// HC03 22-26// PaCO2 35-45// Pa02 80-100 
4) troponin I <0.03 ng/mL 
5) Na+ 135-145//K+ 3.5-5// Ca+ 9-10.5//Mg+ 1.2-2 
6) BUN 10-20//Creat 0.5-1.2 
7) hg...
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SMCC Nursing 175 Exam 1 Questions And Answers 100% Verified.
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SMCC Nursing 175 Exam 1 Questions And Answers 100% Verified. 
 
 
 
Name 5 common reasons for using Infusion therapy? - correct answer. 1. Maintain fluid balance / correct imbalance 
2. Maintain Electrolyte balance / correct imbalance 
3. Administer Medications 
4. Administer Blood Products 
5. Nutrition 
 
Name 4 priority concepts associated with Infusion Therapy - correct answer. Fluid Electrolyte balance 
Tissue Integrity 
Infection 
Perfusion 
 
What healthcare settings deliver infusio...
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NCLEX RN EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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NCLEX RN EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
 
what is aversion therapy? - ANSWER-when you try and make the patient hate something 
 
antabus/Revia onset and duration used for aversion therapy? - ANSWER-2 weeks 
 
pt. teaching on antaeus /Revia: - ANSWER-avoid all forms of alcohol to avoid nausea, vomiting, death 
 
the difference between alcohol withdrawals and delirium tremens? - ANSWER-alcohol withdrawals is NOT life threating 
delirious tremens CAN kill you 
 
how to remember amino...
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Sharp ESO 2024 Exam Questions and Answers
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Sharp ESO 2024 Exam Questions and Answers 
What is the recommended initial intervention for PEA? - Answer-CPR 
 
What mnemonic is used to assess possible causes of PEA? - Answer-H's and T's: Hypovolemia, hypoxia, hydrogen ion (acidosis), hypo/hyperkalemia, hypoglycemia, hypothermia; Toxins, tamponade, thrombosis, trauma, tension pneumothorax 
 
What is the recommended oxygen delivery method for PEA? - Answer-O2 at 15L/minute via ambu bag (10 breaths/minute) 
 
What medication is administered f...
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Shock & Burns Review Study Exam Questions Correctly Answered.
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Shock & Burns Review Study Exam Questions Correctly Answered. 
 
Which of the following assessment findings is an early indication of hypovolemic shock? 
A. Diminished bowel sounds 
B. Increased urinary output 
C. Tachycardia 
D. Hypertension - CORRECT ANSWER C. Tachycardia 
 
When compensatory mechanisms for hypovolemic shock are activated, the nurse would expect which two patient findings to normalize? 
 
A. Intensity of peripheral pulses and body temperature. 
B. Peripheral pulses and hea...
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nur 172 exam 2 hondros Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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autonomy - Correct Answer ️️ -independence. responsible for one's own actions. 
beneficence - Correct Answer ️️ -doing good for all pt 
nonmaleficence - Correct Answer ️️ -doing no harm to pt 
veracity - Correct Answer ️️ -truthfulness 
fidelity - Correct Answer ️️ -obligation to be faithful 
justice - Correct Answer ️️ -obligation to be fair to all pt 
patient delf- determination act - Correct Answer ️️ -pt ha...
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nur 172 exam 2 hondros Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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nur 172 exam 2 hondros Questions and 
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autonomy - Correct Answer ️️ -independence. responsible for one's own actions. 
beneficence - Correct Answer ️️ -doing good for all pt 
nonmaleficence - Correct Answer ️️ -doing no harm to pt 
veracity - Correct Answer ️️ -truthfulness 
fidelity - Correct Answer ️️ -obligation to be faithful 
justice - Correct Answer ️️ -obligation to be fair to all pt 
patient delf- determination act - Correct Answer ️️ -pt ha...
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Acute and Critical Care Medicine- NAPLEX Questions and answers.
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Acute and Critical Care Medicine- Background 
When a patient is sick enough to require an advanced level of care, they are assessed for risk and admitted to either the general hospital unit (acute care) or the critical care/intensive care units (ICU). If their illness has a high probability of imminent or life-threatening deterioration, treatment in the ICU is needed. The goal of critical care treatment is stabilization. If the illness is not as imminent, treatment in a general medical (acute) c...
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