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ATI practice A lvl 3 Exam Already Graded A+
  • ATI practice A lvl 3 Exam Already Graded A+

  • Exam (elaborations) • 18 pages • 2023
  • A nurse is planning medication teaching for a client who has erectile dysfunction. Which medication should the nurse plan to include in the teaching? Sildenafil A nurse is caring for a client who has gestational hypertension and is experiencing postpartum haemorrhage. What medication should the nurse anticipate administering? Misoprostol A nurse is assessing a 7 month old infant who is experiencing developmental delays. What finding should the nurse expect? Restricts attention to large o...
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ATI COMPREHENSIVE EXIT EXAM RETAKE 2023/24 LATEST RELIABLE STUDY GUIDE; QUESTIONS, ANSWERS AND RATIONALES
  • ATI COMPREHENSIVE EXIT EXAM RETAKE 2023/24 LATEST RELIABLE STUDY GUIDE; QUESTIONS, ANSWERS AND RATIONALES

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  • 1. A nurse is caring for a client who is at 33 weeks gestation following an amniocentesis. The nurse should monitor the client for which of the following complications? a. contractions b. Hypertension c. Epigastric pain d. vomiting Answer: a. Contraction Rational: Amniocentesis -Can't be done before 16 weeks, not enough amniotic fluid. -maternal risks: haemorrhage, feto maternal haemorrhage, infection, contractions/labor, abruptio placentae, damage to intestines or bladder, amniotic ...
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ATI COMPREHENSIVE EXIT EXAM RETAKE 2023/24 LATEST RELIABLE STUDY GUIDE; QUESTIONS, ANSWERS AND RATIONALES
  • ATI COMPREHENSIVE EXIT EXAM RETAKE 2023/24 LATEST RELIABLE STUDY GUIDE; QUESTIONS, ANSWERS AND RATIONALES

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  • 1. A nurse is caring for a client who is at 33 weeks gestation following an amniocentesis. The nurse should monitor the client for which of the following complications? a. contractions b. Hypertension c. Epigastric pain d. vomiting Answer: a. Contraction Rational: Amniocentesis -Can't be done before 16 weeks, not enough amniotic fluid. -maternal risks: haemorrhage, feto maternal haemorrhage, infection, contractions/labor, abruptio placentae, damage to intestines or bladder, amniotic ...
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hesi medsurg lv1
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  • Hesi medsurg level 1 exam   Hesi medsurg level 1 exam 1. The best operative approach to choledochal cyst is: a. cystoduodenostomy. b. Cystojejunectomy. c. Roux-en-y cystojejunostomy. d. Cyst excision and hepaticojejunostomy. 2. A young female proved to have sclerosing cholangitis, she gives a long history of diarrhea, she is likely to suffer from which of the following? a. Celiac disease. b. Liver cirrhosis. c. Crohnr's disease. d. Ulcerative colitis. e. Pernicious ...
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The Postpartum Haemorrhage Causes and Nursing Management
  • The Postpartum Haemorrhage Causes and Nursing Management

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  • Postpartum Haemorrhage Causes and Nursing Management : Primary postpartum haemorrhage is defined as a loss of more than 500 ml of blood within 24 hours after vaginal delivery or more than 1000 ml of blood after a caesarean section.Postpartum haemorrhage can be atonic, traumatic or due to coagulation failure (tone, tissue, trauma, thrombin).
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The Postpartum Haemorrhage Causes and Nursing Management
  • The Postpartum Haemorrhage Causes and Nursing Management

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  • Postpartum Haemorrhage Causes and Nursing Management : Primary postpartum haemorrhage is defined as a loss of more than 500 ml of blood within 24 hours after vaginal delivery or more than 1000 ml of blood after a caesarean section.Postpartum haemorrhage can be atonic, traumatic or due to coagulation failure (tone, tissue, trauma, thrombin).
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