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NR 511 MIDTERM STUDY GUIDE 1 – WEEKLY TOPICS WITH ANSWERS VERIFIED BY EXPERT ANSWERS
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NR 511 MIDTERM STUDY GUIDE 1 – WEEKLY TOPICS WITH ANSWERS VERIFIED BY EXPERT ANSWERS 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
NR 511 MIDTERM STUDY GUIDE 1 – WEEKLY TOPICS WITH ANSWERS 
 
Week 1 
1.	Define diagnostic reasoning 
2.	Discuss and identify subjective & objective data 
3.	Discuss and identify the components of the HPI 
4.	Describe the differences between medical billing and medical coding 
5.	Compare and contrast the 2 coding classification systems that are currently used in the US healthcare system ...
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NR305 Monitoring for Health Problems Questions and Answers,100% CORRECT
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NR305 Monitoring for Health Problems Questions and Answers 
 
Question 1 
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A client who has undergone abdominal surgery calls the nurse and reports that she just felt “something give way” in the abdominal incision. The nurse checks the incision and notes the presence of wound dehiscence. The nurse should take 
which immediate action? 
 
Contact the health care provider 
 
 
Place the client in a supine position with the legs flat 
 
 
Document the findings 
 
 
 
Cover the abdomi...
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NR 511 MIDTERM STUDY GUIDE 1 – WEEK 2&3 TOPICS WITH ANSWERS
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NR 511 MIDTERM STUDY GUIDE 1 – WEEK 2&3 TOPICS WITH ANSWERS 
 
Week 2 
1.	Identify the most common type of pathogen responsible for acute gastroenteritis 
 Gastroenteritis, also known as enteritis or gastroenterocolitis, is defined as an inflammation of the stomach and intestine that manifests as anorexia, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Acute gastroenteritis results most often from an infectious agent. The most common mode of transmission for acute infectious gastroenteritis is the fecal...
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NURS 4 exam 5 practice answers ( 2021 latest update )
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NURS 4 exam 5 practice answers 
1.	B. D. E. 
Rationale 
 
Bite blocks or padded tongue blades should not be used because the client's jaw may clench, causing teeth to break and possibly obstructing the airway. 
The client has been admitted with new-onset status epilepticus. Which seizure precautions does the nurse put in place? Select all that apply. 
2.	A. Absence Rationale 
A.	Absence seizures are more common in children and consist of brief (often just seconds) periods of loss of consciousne...
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NURSING NCLEX Module 9 Exam (GRADED A) Questions and Answer Solutions | 100% GUARANTEED PASS.
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MODULE 9 Exam Questions 1. ID: 5A client who has undergone abdominal surgery calls the nurse and reports that she just felt “something give way” in the abdominal incision. The nurse chec ks the incision and notes the presence of wound dehiscence. The nurse immediately: *Covers the abdominal wound with a sterile dressing moistened with sterile saline solution Correct Rationale: Wound dehiscence is the disruption of a surgical incision or wound. When dehiscence occurs, the nurse immediately pl...
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NURSING NCLEX Module 9 Exam (GRADED A) Questions and Answer Solutions- Carrington College
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MODULE 9 Exam Questions 
1.	ID: 5A client who has undergone abdominal surgery calls the nurse and reports that she just felt “something give way” in the abdominal incision. The nurse checks the incision and notes the presence of wound dehiscence. The nurse immediately: 
*Covers the abdominal wound with a sterile dressing moistened with sterile saline solution Correct 
Rationale: Wound dehiscence is the disruption of a surgical incision or wound. When dehiscence occurs, the nurse immediately ...
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Med Surg 1, 2 & Comprehensive Rationales ,100% CORRECT
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Med Surg 1, 2 & Comprehensive Rationales 
 
Med Surg 1A Topics 
1.	Cushing’s Syndrome (2 questions) → hypersecretion of ACTH (hormone that allows body to react to stress) 
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●	Signs & Symptoms → fatigue, muscle weakness, weight gain, thinning extremities, thin & fragile skin, moon face & ruddy complexion, hirsutism, truncal obesity, broad purple striae, bruising, impaired wound healing, increased blood pressure & sodium, hypokalemia, hyperglycemia, buffalo hump, DM 
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NURS 7755 NCLEX__hurst Questions And Answers (2022/23)
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o Calcium has an inverse relation to phosphorus When Calcium goes up, Phosphorus goes down (Hypophosphatemia) and vice versa o Sodium has an inverse relation to Potassium When sodium goes up, Potassium goes down and vice versa HyperParathyroidsm = HYPERCALCEMIA = HYPOPHOSPATEMIA Every time you see Hyperparathyroidism that’s the same exact thing as Hypercalcemia o Epinephrine is secreted – vasoconstrictor When Hypovolemic (blood volume deficit), ADH and aldosterone will be secrete...
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HESI nursing STUDY GUIDE | Simple and Easy to use before the HESI exams. (GUARANTEED PASS)
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HESI nursing STUDY GUIDE | Simple and Easy to use before the HESI exams. (GUARANTEED PASS)DO NOT delegate what you can EAT! E - evaluate A - assess T – teach Addison’s disease= down, down down up down Cushing’s disease= up up up down up Addison’s= hyponatremia, hypotension, decreased blood volume, hyperkalemia, hypoglycemia Cushing’s= hypernatremia, hypertension, increased blood volume, hypokalemia, hyperglycemia Elevate Veins; dangle Arteries for better perfusion Hez - Herpes Zoster/S...
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NR 328 PEDIATRICS FINAL REVIEW COMPLETE & RELIABLE
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6	-8 weeks of age 
When does the posterior fontanel close? 
 
 
12-18 months 
When does the anterior fontanel close? 
 
 
Height, weight & head circumference 
What 3 things are continuously measured in the infant to keep track of their size? 
 
 
Doubled by 6 months & tripled by 1 year When is birth weight doubled? Tripled? 
 
Between 6-10 months 
When do the first teeth in the infant erupt? 
 
 
7	months 
At what age should the infant be able to bear full weight on their feet? 
 
 
8	m...
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