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EMS New York State Written Test | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
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When caring for a patient who takes multiple medications it is best to: 
a. Document the medications on your patient care report, but leave them at home so they do not get 
misplaced. 
b. Take all the patients medications with you to the hospital and document them on your patient care 
report 
c. Send the patients medications to the hospital with a family member or other persons who will safe 
guard them 
d. Let the hospital staff retrieve the patients medical records which should show a list of...
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NURS 601: Quiz 2 Questions with Complete Solutions
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The nurse is caring for a client with heart failure. On assessment, the nurse notes that the client is dyspneic, and crackles are audible on auscultation. What additional manifestations would the nurse expect to note in this client if excess fluid volume is present? 
 
1. Weight loss and dry skin 
2. Flat neck and hand veins and decreased urinary output 
3. An increase in blood pressure and increased respirations 
4. Weakness and decreased central venous pressure (CVP) Correct Answer-Correct ans...
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pathophysiology NKU MSN Understanding Pathophysiology Huether Alterations of Cardiovascular function Questions With Complete Solutions
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Varicose Veins correct answer: Distended veins, usually occurring in the lower extremities 
 
What is the etiology of varicose veins? correct answer: Trauma (often to the saphenous vein) failure of valves, decreasing the activity of muscle pump and/or gravitational pull in the venous system leads to backflow, pooling and dilated veins 
 
What are the risk factors for varicose veins? correct answer: Age, gender, family history, obesity, pregnancy, DVT and leg trauma 
 
treatment for varicose v...
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Milestone 2 retake info Exam
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continuous bladder irrigation - Answer- 3 way lumen 
-inflating the balloon w 30ml 
-instillation 
-outflow 
 
continuous irrigation may be used w/ what? - Answer- TURP 
 
The amount of fluid recovered in the drainage bag must equal... - Answer- amount of fluid instilled 
(secondary hemorrhage may occur from over-distention) 
 
what should an RN do if pt c/o pain w/ continuous irrigation? - Answer- exam tubing. 
irrigate drainage system w/ fluid (50ml) 
 if indicated: clear obstruction 
 
con...
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NCLEX: Inflammatory & Structural Heart Disorders fully solved 2024/2025
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NCLEX: Inflammatory & Structural Heart DisordersAssessment of an IV cocaine user with infective endocarditis should focus on which signs and symptoms (select all that apply) 
a. Retinal hemorrhages 
b. splinter hemorrhages 
c. presence of Osler's nodes 
d. Painless nodules over bony prominences 
e. painless erythematous macules on the palms and soles - correct answer a. Retinal hemorrhages 
b. splinter hemorrhages 
c. presence of Osler's nodes 
e. painless erythematous macules on the palms and...
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NBRC Exam Patient Assessment Questions With Answers Graded A+
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NBRC Exam Patient Assessment Questions With Answers Graded A+ 
What action should be recommended if the APGAR score is 3 
Resuscitate 
 
 
What action should be recommended if the APGAR score is 8? 
Monitor routine care 
 
 
Orthopnea 
Difficult breathing except in the upright position (CHF) 
 
 
General malise 
Run down feeling, nausea, weakness. fatigue. headache (check electrolyte imbalance) 
 
 
Dyspnea 
A feeling of shortness of breath or difficulty breathing 
 
 
Dysphagia 
Difficulty swal...
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Complete Fresenius annual competency test Questions and100% Verified Answers
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Adverse events must be documented on the medical record, - ANSWER QAI, and Adverse Event Report 
 
The action of Renin is to raise the blood pressure. - ANSWER to raise the blood pressure. 
 
According to FMS policy, intravenous medications are permitted to be pre-drawn how many hours before administration? - ANSWER 4 
 
According to FMC policy, the safe level for total chlorine is - ANSWER less than 0.10 ppm 
 
All of the following can contribute to hyperkalemia - ANSWER Hemolysis, dietary indi...
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MCCQE1 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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An 80-year-old woman comes to the urgent care clinic with dyspnoea on exertion. On physical examination, her blood pressure is 100/70, and her pulse is 75. She has no pulsus paradoxus. Her jugular veins are distended, and she has distant heart sounds. In addition, she has extra third and fourth heart sounds. Her liver is enlarged, and she has pedal oedema. She has occasional premature ventricular contractions on her electrocardiogram. A chest x-ray reveals clear lung fields with a dilated cardia...
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Adult Health HESI Review Questions with Complete Solutions
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Adult Health HESI Review Questions 
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A central venous catheter has been inserted via a jugular vein, and a radiograph has confirmed 
placement of the catheter. A prescription has been received for a medication STAT, but IV fluids 
have not yet been started. Which action should the nurse take prior to administering the 
prescribed medication? 
A. Assess for signs of jugular venous distention. 
B. Obtain the needed intravenous solution. 
C. Flush the line with heparinized s...
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RASMUSSEN PATHOPHYSIOLOGY FINAL EXAM
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Which of the following would be a sign of right-sided Heart Failure? 
- Increased Urination 
- Peripheral Edema 
- Pulmonary Edema 
- Immunosuppression - Answer - Peripheral Edema 
 
Which of the following are clinical manifestations of left-sided heart failure? (Select all that apply) 
- Jugular Vein Distention 
- Cough with Frothy Sputum 
- Crackles Auscultated in Lungs 
- Dyspnea - Answer - - Cough with Frothy Sputum 
- Crackles auscultated in lungs 
- Dyspnea 
 
Which medications would be...
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