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1.	A nurse wishes to provide client-centered care in all interactions. Which action by the nurse best demonstrates this concept? 
a.	Assesses for cultural influences affecting health care 
b.	Ensures that all the clients basic needs are met 
c.	Tells the client and family about all upcoming tests 
d.	Thoroughly orients the client and family to the room 
 
 
2.	A nurse is caring for a postoperative client on the surgical unit. The clients blood pressure was 142/76 mm Hg 30 minutes ago, and now is...
- Exam (elaborations)
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1.	A nurse wishes to provide client-centered care in all interactions. Which action by the nurse best demonstrates this concept? 
a.	Assesses for cultural influences affecting health care 
b.	Ensures that all the clients basic needs are met 
c.	Tells the client and family about all upcoming tests 
d.	Thoroughly orients the client and family to the room 
 
 
2.	A nurse is caring for a postoperative client on the surgical unit. The clients blood pressure was 142/76 mm Hg 30 minutes ago, and now is...
NR 601 Midterm study guide
Fundamental Considerations 
-	Recognize that presenting features of disease/illness may be different and having a greater awareness of the impact of chronic illness on the patient. 
-	Perspective is different than with younger adults. 
 
Physiological Changes with Aging 
-	The clinician must be aware that all the systems interact an, in doing so, can increase the older person’s vulnerability to illness/disease. 
-	During the clinical decision-making process, the clinician knowledgeable about p...
- Class notes
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Fundamental Considerations 
-	Recognize that presenting features of disease/illness may be different and having a greater awareness of the impact of chronic illness on the patient. 
-	Perspective is different than with younger adults. 
 
Physiological Changes with Aging 
-	The clinician must be aware that all the systems interact an, in doing so, can increase the older person’s vulnerability to illness/disease. 
-	During the clinical decision-making process, the clinician knowledgeable about p...
Final REVISED Final Exam Study Guide Patho Spring 2020
▪	Gastritis 
Gastritis – inflammation of the stomach lining 
Acute Gastritis – (just acquired) ingestion of toxins, alcohol, aspirin or other irritating substances 
Chronic- 2 months to become chronic 
Triggers of Gastritis: Alcohol, caffeine, autoimmune disease, viral or bacteria Chronic Gastritis: H Pylori is always a factor 
H Pylori goes very deep in the lining of the stomach and It causes persistent inflammation 
S/S: N/V – Anorexia- postcranial discomfort 
Post Cranial Discomfort- ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 27 pages •
▪	Gastritis 
Gastritis – inflammation of the stomach lining 
Acute Gastritis – (just acquired) ingestion of toxins, alcohol, aspirin or other irritating substances 
Chronic- 2 months to become chronic 
Triggers of Gastritis: Alcohol, caffeine, autoimmune disease, viral or bacteria Chronic Gastritis: H Pylori is always a factor 
H Pylori goes very deep in the lining of the stomach and It causes persistent inflammation 
S/S: N/V – Anorexia- postcranial discomfort 
Post Cranial Discomfort- ...
NR 566 midterm
-Things to know about each of the major antibiotic drug classes 
·	Contraindications and high-risk patients 
·	Know examples of each of the major antibiotic drug classes 
·	Monitoring needs 
·	Which ones require renal dosing adjustments and how much (i.e., 25%, 50%, etc.) 
·	Patient education 
·	Lifespan considerations including pregnancy 
·	Indications for use 
Penicillins 
•		caution with patients allergic reactions to penicillins, cephalosporins, or carbapenems 
•	Treats infection ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 34 pages •
-Things to know about each of the major antibiotic drug classes 
·	Contraindications and high-risk patients 
·	Know examples of each of the major antibiotic drug classes 
·	Monitoring needs 
·	Which ones require renal dosing adjustments and how much (i.e., 25%, 50%, etc.) 
·	Patient education 
·	Lifespan considerations including pregnancy 
·	Indications for use 
Penicillins 
•		caution with patients allergic reactions to penicillins, cephalosporins, or carbapenems 
•	Treats infection ...
MDC3 Exam 1 Review - With NCLEX questions and extra notes
Uterine Leiomyoma 
•	Benign, slow growing solid tumors of the muscle layer of the uterus (fibroids) 
•	Excessive local growth of smooth muscle tissues 
o Growth may be stimulated by estrogen, progesterone, and growth hormone 
Assessment: asymptomatic or symptomatic (heavy prolonged vaginal bleeding)** 
•	Assess pelvic pressure, elimination pattern, abdomen size, dyspareunia, infertility 
•	Painful menses 
•	Elimination patterns (due to enlarged fibroid pressing on organs) 
•	Ask how ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 20 pages •
Uterine Leiomyoma 
•	Benign, slow growing solid tumors of the muscle layer of the uterus (fibroids) 
•	Excessive local growth of smooth muscle tissues 
o Growth may be stimulated by estrogen, progesterone, and growth hormone 
Assessment: asymptomatic or symptomatic (heavy prolonged vaginal bleeding)** 
•	Assess pelvic pressure, elimination pattern, abdomen size, dyspareunia, infertility 
•	Painful menses 
•	Elimination patterns (due to enlarged fibroid pressing on organs) 
•	Ask how ...
2019 HESI RN EXIT V1
1.	Which information is a priority for the RN to reinforce to an older client after 
intravenous pylegraphy? 
A)	Eat a light diet for the rest of the day 
B)	Rest for the next 24 hours since the preparation and the test is tiring. 
C)	During waking hours drink at least 1 8-ounce glass of fluid every hour for the next 2 
days 
D)	Measure the urine output for the next day and immediately notify the health care 
provider if it should decrease. 
2.	A client has altered renal function and is being t...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 40 pages •
1.	Which information is a priority for the RN to reinforce to an older client after 
intravenous pylegraphy? 
A)	Eat a light diet for the rest of the day 
B)	Rest for the next 24 hours since the preparation and the test is tiring. 
C)	During waking hours drink at least 1 8-ounce glass of fluid every hour for the next 2 
days 
D)	Measure the urine output for the next day and immediately notify the health care 
provider if it should decrease. 
2.	A client has altered renal function and is being t...
BIO353_ Exam 2 Short Answers
2.	Explain the geography of actin filaments. Explain the geography of stress cable, filapodia and lamelliapodia in a cell, and locomoting in a culture plate. 
a.	Actin filaments are located under the plasma membrane on the inside of the cell. Stress 
cables as well as filopodia and lamellipodia are located near the plasma membrane. 
3.	Focusing on actin monomers and actin filaments: explain what occurs when a cell reverses its direction by 180 degrees. 
a.	When a cell reverses its direction by 1...
- Exam (elaborations)
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2.	Explain the geography of actin filaments. Explain the geography of stress cable, filapodia and lamelliapodia in a cell, and locomoting in a culture plate. 
a.	Actin filaments are located under the plasma membrane on the inside of the cell. Stress 
cables as well as filopodia and lamellipodia are located near the plasma membrane. 
3.	Focusing on actin monomers and actin filaments: explain what occurs when a cell reverses its direction by 180 degrees. 
a.	When a cell reverses its direction by 1...
Test bank Clinical Nursing Skills and Techniques 9th Edition
1.	Evidence-based practice is a problem-solving approach to making decisions about patient care that is grounded in: 
 
 
a.	the latest information found in textbooks. 
 
 
b.	systematically conducted research studies. 
 
 
c.	tradition in clinical practice. 
 
 
d.	quality improvement and risk-management data. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2.	When evidence-based practice is used, patient care will be: 
 
 
a.	standardized for all. 
 
 
b.	unhampered by patient culture. 
 
 
c.	variable according to t...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 22 pages •
1.	Evidence-based practice is a problem-solving approach to making decisions about patient care that is grounded in: 
 
 
a.	the latest information found in textbooks. 
 
 
b.	systematically conducted research studies. 
 
 
c.	tradition in clinical practice. 
 
 
d.	quality improvement and risk-management data. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2.	When evidence-based practice is used, patient care will be: 
 
 
a.	standardized for all. 
 
 
b.	unhampered by patient culture. 
 
 
c.	variable according to t...
ATI Neurology PA
1.	A nurse is caring for a client who has a leaking cerebral aneurysm. Which of the following is an expected finding that is most often initially manifested? 
A.	Inability to speak for 30 min 
B.	Sudden severe headache 
C.	A loss of bowel and bladder control 
D.	Inability to move left or right extremities 
 
 
 
2.	After a client sustains a complete spinal cord transection injury, the provider tells the family that the client has paraplegia. The family asks the nurse exactly what this term means...
- Exam (elaborations)
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1.	A nurse is caring for a client who has a leaking cerebral aneurysm. Which of the following is an expected finding that is most often initially manifested? 
A.	Inability to speak for 30 min 
B.	Sudden severe headache 
C.	A loss of bowel and bladder control 
D.	Inability to move left or right extremities 
 
 
 
2.	After a client sustains a complete spinal cord transection injury, the provider tells the family that the client has paraplegia. The family asks the nurse exactly what this term means...
pn2 exam 2 questions
Know what the secondary stage of the inflammatory response is 
5.	A client has a leg wound that is in the second stage of the inflammatory response. For what manifestation does the nurse assess? 
a.	Noticeable rubor 
b.	Purulent drainage 
c.	Swelling and pain 
d.	Warmth at the site 
 
1.	The student nurse learns that the most important function of inflammation and immunity is which purpose? 
a.	Destroying bacteria before damage occurs 
b.	Preventing any entry of foreign material 
c.	Providing p...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 22 pages •
Know what the secondary stage of the inflammatory response is 
5.	A client has a leg wound that is in the second stage of the inflammatory response. For what manifestation does the nurse assess? 
a.	Noticeable rubor 
b.	Purulent drainage 
c.	Swelling and pain 
d.	Warmth at the site 
 
1.	The student nurse learns that the most important function of inflammation and immunity is which purpose? 
a.	Destroying bacteria before damage occurs 
b.	Preventing any entry of foreign material 
c.	Providing p...
Week 3 Assignment- NR599.
Exam (elaborations) BS MISC
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Class notes TAX 1501
Exam (elaborations) ECE 214
Leadership-Management Exit HESI