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Archer Nclex day 1 questions and answers 2023 with complete solution
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Archer NCLEX Pharm UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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Archer NCLEX Pharm UPDATED Exam 
Questions and CORRECT Answers 
morphine, oxycodone, hydromorphone, etc - CORRECT ANSWER- opioid agonists 
methadone - CORRECT ANSWER- opioid agonist 
buprenorphine, suboxone - CORRECT ANSWER- opioid agonist-antagonist 
naloxone - CORRECT ANSWER- opioid antagonist 
ibuprofen, naproxen, ketorolac, aspirin, indomethacin - CORRECT ANSWER- COX 
inhibitors - NSAIDs
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Archer Nclex day 1 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024
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A client is scheduled for gastroscopy at 8:00 AM and has been placed on NPO since midnight. At 6:30 AM, the nurse checks the client's capillary blood glucose level and gets a result of 40 mg/dl on the glucometer. The client is alert, coherent, and reports, "I feel fine. I don't feel anything." The most appropriate action for the nurse is: 
 
A. Record the finding in the notes and withhold the client's morning insulin. 
B. Take a repeat sample of the capillary blood glucose. 
C. Give the cli...
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Archer NCLEX Review Notes Questions with Correct Answers
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What is an expected response from the IV administration of contrast dye? - flushing of the face. most patients experience a warm sensation throughout the body shortly after the dye infusion. this is more pronounced in the face and throat and moves to the pelvic area afterwards 
 
What are some tests that contrast dye is used in? - CT scans, angiograms, melograms 
 
What are some unexpected findings during IV contrast dye administration? - chest tightness - this may be experienced during...
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Archer Nclex day 1 (Cardiovascular) Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
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Archer Nclex day 1 (Cardiovascular) Questions With 100% Correct Answers. 
 
 
A client is scheduled for gastroscopy at 8:00 AM and has been placed on NPO since midnight. At 6:30 AM, the nurse checks the client's capillary blood glucose level and gets a result of 40 mg/dl on the glucometer. The client is alert, coherent, and reports, "I feel fine. I don't feel anything." The most appropriate action for the nurse is: 
 
A. Record the finding in the notes and withhold the client's morning insu...
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Archer Nclex day 1 (Cardiovascular) Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
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Archer Nclex day 1 (Cardiovascular) Questions With 100% Correct Answers. 
 
 
A client is scheduled for gastroscopy at 8:00 AM and has been placed on NPO since midnight. At 6:30 AM, the nurse checks the client's capillary blood glucose level and gets a result of 40 mg/dl on the glucometer. The client is alert, coherent, and reports, "I feel fine. I don't feel anything." The most appropriate action for the nurse is: 
 
A. Record the finding in the notes and withhold the client's morning insu...
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Archer NCLEX Test Questions with Correct Answers Graded to Pass
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A patient who is 2 days postoperative from right femoral popliteal bypass surgery complains of worsening right leg pain. Upon assessment, the nurse notes sweling and ecchymosis at the incision sites. Which action would be the nurse's initial priority? 
A .Apply pressure to stes with a sandbag 
B.Palpate pedal pulses 
C. Assess tor sigrs of daudcation 
D. Apply a warm compress to the incision sites 
B. Palpate pedal pulses 
 
 
You are the nurse performing education for a patient with AIDS at th...
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Archer NCLEX Pharm Questions & Answers Solved 100% Correct!!
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Archer NCLEX Pharm Questions & Answers Solved 100% Correct!! 
 
what are the 2 types of anti-anxiety agents? What are their endings? and what anti-anxiety medication is mostly used on the NCLEX? 
short acting 
-MidazoLAM 
-DiazePAM 
 
intermediate-long acting 
-clonazePAM 
-alprazoLAM (Xanax) 
-lorazePAM (ativan) 
 
(anti-anxiety agents end in LAM or PAM, lorazepam [ativan] is the antianxiety agen that is mostly used within the NCLEX, the two types of anti-anxiety agents are short acting and int...
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Archer NCLEX-PN Review with correct answers
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Lab Value: chloride - Answer 95-105 
 
Lab Value: phosphorus - Answer 2.5-4.5 
 
Therapeutic Level: Digoxin - Answer 0.8-2.0 ng/mL 
 
Therapeutic Level: Lithium - Answer 0.6-1.2 
 
Lab Values: Potassium - Answer 3.5-5.0 
 
Lab Value: Magnesium - Answer 1.5-2.5 
 
Lab Value: Calcium - Answer 8.5-10.9
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Archer Nclex Cardiovascular questions with correct answers
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A client is scheduled for gastroscopy at 8:00 AM and has been placed on NPO since midnight. At 6:30 AM, the nurse checks the client's capillary blood glucose level and gets a result of 40 mg/dl on the glucometer. The client is alert, coherent, and reports, "I feel fine. I don't feel anything." The most appropriate action for the nurse is: 
 
A. Record the finding in the notes and withhold the client's morning insulin. 
B. Take a repeat sample of the capillary blood glucose. 
C. Give the cli...
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