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HESI PN Pediatric Hesi Exam Test Bank Latest Version 2024/2025
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1) A toddler is receiving an infusion of total parenteral nutrition via a Broviac catheter. As the child plays, the I.V. tubing becomes disconnected from the catheter. What should the LPN/LVN do first? a. Turn off the infusion pump. b. Position the child on the side. c. Clamp the catheter. d. Flush the catheter with heparin. 
- C. Clamp the catheter. 
2) A LPN/LVN is conducting an infant nutrition class for parents. Which foods are appropriate to introduce during the first year of life? Select a...

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RN HESI Exit Exam Questions with Correct and Verified Answers
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RN HESI Exit Exam Questions with Correct and Verified Answers 
 
"In assessing the scrotum of a male client, which finding would need to be reported to the healthcare provider? 
 
a) Asymmetric appearance. 
b) Taut appearance of skin surface. 
c) Deeper pigmentation of the underside. 
d) Presence of sebaceous cysts. - Correct answer b) Taut appearance of skin surface. 
 
Rationale 
The skin surface of the scrotum should appear coarse, rather than taut, which may indicate swelling or edema and s...

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WGU D441 Final Exam Guide (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Medical Dosage Calculations and Pharmacology |Qs & As| 100% Correct| Grade A (Verified Answers)
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WGU D441 Final Exam Guide (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Medical Dosage Calculations and Pharmacology |Qs & As| 100% Correct| Grade A (Verified Answers) 
 
Q: Carbamazepine nursing considerations 
 
Answer: 
 1.Monitor intake and output 
2.Supervise ambulation 
3.Monitor complete blood count 
 
 
Q: Carbamezapine boxed warning 
 
Answer: 
 SJS, TEN (Toxic epidermal necrolysis) bone marrow suppression 
-avoid grapefruit 
- s/s of water retention and hyponatremia 
- nerve pain 2/2 agranulocytosis= d...

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NUR 667 Final Exam Questions With Answers Latest Updated 2024 (Graded A+)
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NUR 667 Final Exam Questions With Answers Latest Updated 2024 (Graded A+) A patient is seen with complaints of diarrhea. Which of the following should be included in the patient's 
differential diagnosis? 
A. Gastroenteritis 
B. Recent use of Imodium 
C. Lack of dietary fiber 
D. Decreased physical activity {{Correct Ans- A. Gastroenteritis 
-A 45-year-old patient presents with a chief complaint of generalized abdominal pain. Her physical 
examination is remarkable for left lower quadrant tende...

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Test Bank For Gould's Pathophysiology for the Health Professions 7th Edition Van Meter and Hubert Chapter 1-28 | Newest Version
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Test Bank For Gould's Pathophysiology for the Health Professions 7th Edition Van Meter and Hubert Chapter 1-28 | Newest Version. The best definition of the term prognosis is the 
a. precipitating factors causing an acute episode. 
b. number of remissions to be expected during the course of a chronic illness. 
c. predicted outcome or likelihood of recovery from a specific disease. 
d. exacerbations occurring during chronic illness. 
ANS: C 
4. Which of the following is considered a systemic sign...

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Which intervention is appropriate for the infant hospitalized with bronchiolitis? 
a. Position on the side with neck slightly flexed. 
b. Administer antibiotics as ordered. 
c. Restrict oral and parenteral fluids if tachypneic. 
d. Give cool, humidified oxygen. 
ANSWER: D 
Cool, humidified oxygen is given to relieve dyspnea, hypoxemia, and insensible fluid loss from 
tachypnea. The infant should be positioned with the head and chest elevated at a 30- to 40-degree 
angle and the neck slightly e...

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Bio 172 Final Exam UH Manoa Curtis Daehler Questions and Answers Graded A+
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Bio 172 Final Exam UH Manoa Curtis 
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**How do animals vary in appearance between males and females?** 
- **Endocrine system**: Uses chemical signals to elicit responses by cells with receptors. 
- **Autocrine signaling**: When a cell releases hormones and signals itself. 
- **Paracrine signaling**: Cells signal other cells with hormones. 
- **Endocrine signaling**: Hormones leave blood vessels to trigger responses in cells. 
- ** Endocrine system uses...

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Function of fluids - ANSWERSProvide shape and rigidity to cells, regulate body temp, lubrication, solvent, homeostasis 
 
More function of fluids - ANSWERSCushion body tissues, transports nutrients and waste, source of trace mineral, chemical reactions 
 
hypothalamus - ANSWERSControls thirst 
 
Thirst triggers - ANSWERSSodium and solute levels increase in blood 
 
Sources of fluid intake - ANSWERSsolid food and fluids, even coffee and energy drinks, though they are not necessarily healthy. Stil...

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Function of fluids - ANSWERSProvide shape and rigidity to cells, regulate body temp, lubrication, solvent, homeostasis 
 
More function of fluids - ANSWERSCushion body tissues, transports nutrients and waste, source of trace mineral, chemical reactions 
 
hypothalamus - ANSWERSControls thirst 
 
Thirst triggers - ANSWERSSodium and solute levels increase in blood 
 
Sources of fluid intake - ANSWERSsolid food and fluids, even coffee and energy drinks, though they are not necessarily healthy. Stil...

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HNF 150 Exam 3 Questions With Correct 
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What is usually the first sign of dehydration? 
- Fainting 
- Dizziness 
- Thirst 
- Headache 
- Elevated heart rate - Answer- Thirst 
Which is NOT a factor that determines one's water needs? 
- Food choice intake 
- Temperature 
- Humidity 
- Activity Level 
- Ethnicity - Answer- Ethnicity 
When blood volume and pressure is low, which part of the brain triggers the thirst re...

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PLTW Biomedical Science Midterm 
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Glucagon - raises blood sugar levels; antagonistic to insulin 
Glucose Tolerance Test - tests the body's ability to metabolize glucose when a dose 
of glucose is taken into the stomach. Then the glucose level is determined and detects 
diabetes. 
Homeostasis - maintenance of stable internal physiological conditions 
Hormone - a product of living cells that circulates in blood and produces a 
stimulating effect on cells 
I...

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Growth Hormone (GH) - Hormone that regulates growth, produced in the pituitary gland 
 
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) - Hormone that stimulates normal development & secretory activity of thyroid gland, produced in the pituitary gland 
 
Follicle - Stimulating Hormone (FSH) - Hormone that stimulates follicle cells to grow, triggers production of gametes, produced in the pituitary gland 
 
Luteinizing Hormone (LH) - Hormone that promotes production of gonadal hormones, triggers ovulation produ...

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