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med surg 3 bryant and stratton Questions & Answers Solved 100% Correct!!
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what is the priority intervention related to a patient with an indwelling catheter? - remove and 
assess catheter daily to decrease risk of infection 
foods associated to calcium oxalate stone? - beer, cola, asparagus, cabbage, milk products, 
vitamin D 
Foods associated with uric acid stones? - organ meats, venison, sardines 
What are vague symptoms of chronic pyelonephritis? - headache, fatigue, malaise, polyuria 
what are symptoms of acute pyelonephritis? - pain, fever, vomiting 
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NURS 6551 Pediatric Clinical Scenarios: Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment Exam 2024/2025 Questions and Answers 100% Correct;Walden
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Nurse 623 Exam 2 Study Guide (2023/2024) 100% Solved What is Hypothyroidism -inadeqaute amount of thyroid hormone being produced or secreted. -Most common in women ages 30-60 "Hashiamotos" -Look at T4 levels: normal 100-125 per day 
What is a goiter hypertrophy and hyperplasia of the thyroid gland caused by increasing levels of pituitary TSH 
Subjective symptoms of Hypothtroidism " Everythng sluggish" swelling, nausea constipation, menorrhagia, muscle weakness, weight gain, fatigue, lethargy...
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N320 EXAM 2 FLUIDS AND ELECTROLYTES - EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE 2024/2025 GRADED A+
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What is one of the best ways to determine fluid status? - correct answer 
Weigh self on a daily basis 
When taking Spironolactone, the patient should avoid foods high in - correct 
answer Potassium 
Which assessment finding would indicate fluid volume deficit? - correct answer 
Pulse rate increases from 100 beats/min to 136 beats/min 
An increase in pulse compensates for the decrease in fluid volume 
A patient with a sodium level of 178 is ordered to be started on 0.45% Saline. 
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ATI PN Comprehensive Predictor Review Questions And Answers 2024 Graded A+.
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DO NOT delegate what you can...EAT (Acronym) - correct answer What you can *EAT* 
*E*-evaluate 
 *A*-assess 
* T-*teach 
 
Addison's & Cushings - correct answer Addison's = down down down up down 
Cushings= up up up down up 
hypo/hypernatremia, hypo/hypertension, blood volume, hypo/hyperkalemia, hypo/hyperglycemia 
 
Better peripheral perfusion? - correct answer ...
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Acute vision loss; miniature schnauzer; tapetal hyperreflectivity and vascular attenuation; 
polyuria, polydipsia, polyphagia, weight gain, and lethargy. Diagnosis? - answerSudden 
Acquired Retinal Degeneration Syndrome (SARDS) 
Acute vision loss; looks like Cushings. Diagnosis? - answerSudden Acquired Retinal 
Degeneration Syndrome (SARDS) 
Blood in eye (hyphema) and keratic precipitates. Diagnosis? - answerAnterior uveitis 
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ATI Comprehensive Predictor Exam Study Guide 2023
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Do not delegate - What you can EAT E-evaluate A-assess T-teach 
Addison's & Cushings - Addison's = down down down up down 
Cushings= up up up down up 
hypo/hypernatremia, hypo/hypertension, blood volume, hypo/hyperkalemia, 
hypo/hyperglycemia 
Better peripheral perfusion? - EleVate Veins, DAngle Arteries 
APGAR - Appearance (all pink, pink and blue, blue (pale) 
Pulse (>100, <100, absent) 
Grimace (cough, grimace, no response) 
Activity (flexed, flaccid, limp) 
Respirations (strong cry, ...
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1- Fluid & Electrolytes HURST review-FINAL Exam Graded A+.
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Define Fluid Volume Excess/Hypervolemia - correct answer Too much fluid in the vascular space 
 
Causes of FVE: (3) - correct answer Heart Failure 
Renal Failure 
Sodium 
 
Heart Failure characteristics - correct answer Heart is weak; cardiac output decreases 
decreased kidney perfusion; urinary output decreases 
Volume stays in the vascular space 
 
Three things with a lot of sodium - correct answer Effervescent soluble medications (Alka-seltzer) 
Canned/processed foods 
IVF with sodium 
 
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NSG 552 exam II prepSSRIs (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors) 
Sertraline 
Fluvoxamine 
Fluoxetine 
Paroxetine 
Citalopram 
Escitalopram 
 
 
SNRIs (serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors) 
Venlafaxine 
Desvenlafaxine 
Duloxetine 
Milnacipran 
Levomilnacipran 
 
 
 
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Acute vision loss; miniature schnauzer; tapetal hyperreflectivity and vascular attenuation; 
polyuria, polydipsia, polyphagia, weight gain, and lethargy. Diagnosis? - answerSudden 
Acquired Retinal Degeneration Syndrome (SARDS) 
Acute vision loss; looks like Cushings. Diagnosis? - answerSudden Acquired Retinal 
Degeneration Syndrome (SARDS) 
Blood in eye (hyphema) and keratic precipitates. Diagnosis? - answerAnterior uveitis 
Young golden retr...
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