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Med/Surg Periop B & S Test Bank
  • Med/Surg Periop B & S Test Bank

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  • Med/Surg Periop B & S Test Bank 1. A client is admitted to the ED reporting severe abdominal pain and vomiting "coffee-ground" like emesis. The client is diagnosed with a perforated gastric ulcer and is informed that they need surgery. When can the client most likely anticipate that the surgery will be scheduled? A. Within 24 hours B. Within the next week C. Without delay D. As soon as all the day's elective surgeries have been completed C. Without delay 2. The nurse is performing...
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Med surg-Critical care Shock and sepsis
  • Med surg-Critical care Shock and sepsis

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  • Med surg-Critical care Shock and sepsis A student is caring for a client who suffered massive blood loss after trauma. How does the student correlate the blood loss with the client's mean arterial pressure (MAP)? a. It causes vasoconstriction and increased MAP. b. Lower blood volume lowers MAP. c. There is no direct correlation to MAP. d. It raises cardiac output and MAP. B ~ Lower blood volume will decrease MAP. The other answers are not accurate. A nurse is caring for a client after ...
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NURSING 250 Proctored Med Surg Exam 1 with Solutions and Rationale
  • NURSING 250 Proctored Med Surg Exam 1 with Solutions and Rationale

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  • NURSING 250 Proctored Med Surg Exam 1 with Solutions 1. A nurse is assessing a client who has left-sided heart failure. Which of the following findings should the nurse expect? a. Bradycardia- more tachycardia cuz of a failing ventricle , SNS is activated to compensate . b. Flushed skin- duskly it wIll look like c. Frothy sputum-Left sided- can be blood tinged d. Jugular vein distention→ Right Rationale: ATI MS: pg. 198 ch 32 pdf Left side: dyspnea, orthopnea, fatigue, pulmonary cong...
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TEST BANK LIPPINCOTTS Q&A REVIEW FOR NCLEX-RN 10TH EDITION
  • TEST BANK LIPPINCOTTS Q&A REVIEW FOR NCLEX-RN 10TH EDITION

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  • TEST BANK LIPPINCOTTS Q&A REVIEW FOR NCLEX-RN 10TH EDITION Lippincoflt's Q&A Review for NCLEX-RN® TENTH EDITION Diane M. Billings, EdD, RN, FAAN Chancellor's Professor Emeritus Indiana University School of Nursing • . Wolters Kluwer I Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Health Philadelphia • Baltimore • New York • London Buenos Aires • Hong Kong· Sydney • Tokyo Publisher Chris Burghardt Acquisitions Editor Bill Lamsback Art Director Brett MacNaughton Editorial Product Manager Annette F...
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Med surg-Critical care Shock and sepsis
  • Med surg-Critical care Shock and sepsis

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  • Med surg-Critical care Shock and sepsis A student is caring for a client who suffered massive blood loss after trauma. How does the student correlate the blood loss with the client's mean arterial pressure (MAP)? a. It causes vasoconstriction and increased MAP. b. Lower blood volume lowers MAP. c. There is no direct correlation to MAP. d. It raises cardiac output and MAP. B ~ Lower blood volume will decrease MAP. The other answers are not accurate. A nurse is caring for a client after ...
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ATI FUNDAMENTALS EXAM 2021/2022
  • ATI FUNDAMENTALS EXAM 2021/2022

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  • ATI FUNDAMENTALS EXAM 2021/2022 ATI Fundamentals Exam  11 Latest Versions  Verified Questions and Answers  Best Document for Exam Preparation  100 % Success Guaranteed Complete and Latest Guide For ATI Fundamentals Exam 2021  Rationale: Morphine can cause respiratory depression if given too much. Also you should ALWAYS ASSESS the patient first when a med error is performed to make sure med error doesn‟t put the client‟s health in risk. 4. A nurse is preparing t...
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MED SURG-CRITICAL CARE  SHOCK AND SEPSIS
  • MED SURG-CRITICAL CARE SHOCK AND SEPSIS

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  • MED SURG-CRITICAL CARE SHOCK AND SEPSIS Med surg-Critical care Shock and sepsis A student is caring for a client who suffered massive blood loss after trauma. How does the student correlate the blood loss with the client's mean arterial pressure (MAP)? a. It causes vasoconstriction and increased MAP. b. Lower blood volume lowers MAP. c. There is no direct correlation to MAP. d. It raises cardiac output and MAP. B ~ Lower blood volume will decrease MAP. The other answers are not accura...
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MED SURG-CRITICAL CARE  SHOCK AND SEPSIS
  • MED SURG-CRITICAL CARE SHOCK AND SEPSIS

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  • MED SURG-CRITICAL CARE SHOCK AND SEPSIS Med surg-Critical care Shock and sepsis A student is caring for a client who suffered massive blood loss after trauma. How does the student correlate the blood loss with the client's mean arterial pressure (MAP)? a. It causes vasoconstriction and increased MAP. b. Lower blood volume lowers MAP. c. There is no direct correlation to MAP. d. It raises cardiac output and MAP. B ~ Lower blood volume will decrease MAP. The other answers are not accura...
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Med surg-Critical care Shock and sepsis
  • Med surg-Critical care Shock and sepsis

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  • Med surg-Critical care Shock and sepsis A student is caring for a client who suffered massive blood loss after trauma. How does the student correlate the blood loss with the client's mean arterial pressure (MAP)? a. It causes vasoconstriction and increased MAP. b. Lower blood volume lowers MAP. c. There is no direct correlation to MAP. d. It raises cardiac output and MAP. B ~ Lower blood volume will decrease MAP. The other answers are not accurate. A nurse is caring for a client after surger...
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Med surg-Critical care Shock and sepsis
  • Med surg-Critical care Shock and sepsis

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  • Med surg-Critical care Shock and sepsis A student is caring for a client who suffered massive blood loss after trauma. How does the student correlate the blood loss with the client's mean arterial pressure (MAP)? a. It causes vasoconstriction and increased MAP. b. Lower blood volume lowers MAP. c. There is no direct correlation to MAP. d. It raises cardiac output and MAP. B ~ Lower blood volume will decrease MAP. The other answers are not accurate. A nurse is caring for a client after ...
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