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Nurs 357 Med surg Questions With Complete Solutions
  • Nurs 357 Med surg Questions With Complete Solutions

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  • Output average is 1200 - 1500 ml/day. Output is based on intake. Under voluntary control correct answer: Describe normal urinary elimination patterns Output of < .5 ml/kg/hr (or <30 ml/hr) may indicate problem. Urgency, dysuria, frequency, hesitancy, nocturia, dribbling, incontinence, Anuria, Oliguria, Polyuria ,Hematuria correct answer: Describe abnormal urinary elimination patterns yellow, clear, no odor, 60 mL/hr or great than 30mL/ht correct answer: Distinguish normal characte...
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BSNC 2000 - Elimination & Incontinence Questions with Complete Solutions
  • BSNC 2000 - Elimination & Incontinence Questions with Complete Solutions

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  • Basics of Urination Correct Answer-- Process of emptying the bladder through urethra to outside of body - Involves the bladder filling progressively until tension in its walls rise above threshold level - As well as the micturition reflex Urinary Elimination Correct Answer-Process of emptying the bladder through the urethra to outside of the body Bowel Elimination Correct Answer-Discharge of feces from the body Defecation Correct Answer-Discharge of feces from the body Micturition ...
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Exam 2: NUR 2474/ NUR2474 Pharmacology Exam Review| Complete Guide with  Questions and Verified Answers| Latest 2023/ 2024 Update | Rasmussen
  • Exam 2: NUR 2474/ NUR2474 Pharmacology Exam Review| Complete Guide with Questions and Verified Answers| Latest 2023/ 2024 Update | Rasmussen

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  • Exam 2: NUR 2474/ NUR2474 Pharmacology Exam Review| Complete Guide with Questions and Verified Answers| Latest 2023/ 2024 Update | Rasmussen QUESTION What is an example of Loop diuretic? Answer: Furosemide QUESTION What are the side effects of Furosemide? Answer: dehydration, hyponatremia, hy- pokalemia, hypotension, ototoxicity, hyperuricemia QUESTION Where does Furosemide work in the body? Answer: the loop of henle QUESTION What does Furosemide ...
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AHN 447 Test 4 Stuff || A+ Graded Already.
  • AHN 447 Test 4 Stuff || A+ Graded Already.

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  • normal specific gravity correct answers 1.010-1.030 polyuria correct answers 2,500 mL/24hr Oliguria correct answers <400mL/24hr Anuria correct answers <100mL/24hr Serum Creatinine (SCr) correct answers 0.6-1.2 mg/dL somewhere around 1 Normal Urea correct answers 10-20mg/dL Normal BUN correct answers 10-20 mg/dL Normal BUN:Creatinine ratio correct answers 6-25 normal BUN is 10-20 normal creatinine is 0.6-1.40 so 10-20:0.6-1.40 is the ratio I think. so either 10...
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NCLEX-PN Vocabulary with complete solutions
  • NCLEX-PN Vocabulary with complete solutions

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  • Abduction correct answersMovement away from the midine Abraded correct answersScraped Acetonuria correct answersAcetone in the urine Adduction correct answersMovement toward the midline Afebrile correct answersWithout fever Albuminuria correct answersAlbumin in the urine Ambulatory correct answersWalking Amenorrhea correct answersAbsence of menstration Amnesia correct answersLoss or defective memory Ankylosis correct answersStiff Joint Anorexia correct answersLoss o...
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PCCN Pulmonary questions with correct answers
  • PCCN Pulmonary questions with correct answers

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  • Post cardiac arrest phase, titration of inspired oxygen to lowest level to achieve O2 sat? CORRECT ANSWER 94% frail chest = multiple rib fractures CORRECT ANSWER = see saw chest movement Pertussis (whooping cough) CORRECT ANSWER -An airborne bacterial infection that affects mostly children younger than 6 years. Patients will be feverish and exhibit a "whoop" sound on inspiration after a coughing attack; highly contagious through droplet infection. -long episodes of cough until vomits -...
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Hondros Nursing 212 Final Exam Study Guide Graded A 2024
  • Hondros Nursing 212 Final Exam Study Guide Graded A 2024

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  • Hypocalcemia - Deficits of Calcium cause Increased Neuromuscular Excitability. S/S: Trousseau's Chvostek Sign Diarrhea Circumoral Tingling Hyperactive Reflex Muscle twitching Dysrhythmias ECG abnormalities Decreased HF Decreased BP Anxiety, Irritability HyperCalcemia - Moans, Groans & Stones Constipation Bone Pain Stones - Renal Calculi Decreased DTR Severe Muscle weakness Cardiac Arrest: Increased HR then Decreased ECG Abnormalities: Heart Block, Short ST segments N/V ...
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AHN 447 Test 4 Stuff|140 Sample Questions With 100% Correct Solutions |Download to Score A+
  • AHN 447 Test 4 Stuff|140 Sample Questions With 100% Correct Solutions |Download to Score A+

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  • normal specific gravity - ️️1.010-1.030 polyuria - ️️2,500 mL/24hr Oliguria - ️️<400mL/24hr Anuria - ️️<100mL/24hr Serum Creatinine (SCr) - ️️0.6-1.2 mg/dL somewhere around 1 Normal Urea - ️️10-20mg/dL Normal BUN - ️️10-20 mg/dL Normal BUN:Creatinine ratio - ️️6-25 normal BUN is 10-20 normal creatinine is 0.6-1.40 so 10-20:0.6-1.40 is the ratio I think. so either 10:1 or 20:1 essentially
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SIRS, Sepsis, Septic Shock & ARDS well answered 2024
  • SIRS, Sepsis, Septic Shock & ARDS well answered 2024

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  • SIRS, Sepsis, Septic Shock & ARDSWhat is SIRS? Systemic inflammatory response syndrome What is the pathophysiology for SIRS? Tissue injury secondary to activation of inflammatory system that may officer with non-infectious disorder What are the signs and symptoms of SIRS? 1) Temperature of above 38 degrees or below 36 degrees 2) Respiratory rate of >20 3) PaCO2 of below 4.3 kpa (hyperventilating) 4) White blood cell count of >1200/mm3 or <4000/mm3 or >10% ...
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Client Centered Care- Test 1(Module 1-3 material)Verified 100% Correct!!
  • Client Centered Care- Test 1(Module 1-3 material)Verified 100% Correct!!

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  • Client Centered Care- Test 1(Module 1-3 material)Verified 100% Correct!!
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