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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)
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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...
PN2 Exam #2 Study Guide
•	Characterized by exacerbations of acute airway inflammation 
•	Airway obstruction occurs d/t bronchoconstriction, mucous, or inflammation when exposed to trigger 
Clinical Manifestations: 
•	High pitched, wheezing lung sounds 
•	Cough 
•	SOB 
•	Chest tightness 
•	Worsens at night or when triggers are present 
Medications: 
•	Short Acting= Albuterol, Proventil, Ventoli 
•	Long Acting= Serevent 
•	Corticosteroids= Serevent, Advair 
Education: 
•	Avoid triggers 
•	Stop/avo...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 13 pages •
•	Characterized by exacerbations of acute airway inflammation 
•	Airway obstruction occurs d/t bronchoconstriction, mucous, or inflammation when exposed to trigger 
Clinical Manifestations: 
•	High pitched, wheezing lung sounds 
•	Cough 
•	SOB 
•	Chest tightness 
•	Worsens at night or when triggers are present 
Medications: 
•	Short Acting= Albuterol, Proventil, Ventoli 
•	Long Acting= Serevent 
•	Corticosteroids= Serevent, Advair 
Education: 
•	Avoid triggers 
•	Stop/avo...
Essentials of Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing 4th Edition Varcarolis Nursing Test Banks.
1.	Which outcome, focused on recovery, would be expected in the plan of care for a patient living in the community and diagnosed with serious and n/ttemst ental illness? Within 3 months, the patient will demonstrate what behavior? 
a.	Denying suicidal ideation 
 
b.	Reporting a sense of well-being 
c.	Taking medications as prescribed 
d.	Attending clinic appointments on time 
2.	A patient is hospitalized for depression and suicidal ideation after their spouse asks for a 
 
divorce. Select the ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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1.	Which outcome, focused on recovery, would be expected in the plan of care for a patient living in the community and diagnosed with serious and n/ttemst ental illness? Within 3 months, the patient will demonstrate what behavior? 
a.	Denying suicidal ideation 
 
b.	Reporting a sense of well-being 
c.	Taking medications as prescribed 
d.	Attending clinic appointments on time 
2.	A patient is hospitalized for depression and suicidal ideation after their spouse asks for a 
 
divorce. Select the ...
Exam (elaborations) ATI Enteral Tube Feeding
1.	To prevent a common complication of continuous enteral tube feedings, a nurse should 
 
The answer 
 
limit the time the formula hangs to 4 hours 
 
2.	When teaching a pt who is about to receive an intermittent nasogastric feeding, what should the nurse instruct the pt to report immediately? 
 
The answer 
 
persistent coughing 
 
3.	The most reliable method for verifying initial placeent of a small-bore feeing tube is by 
 
The answer 
 
obtaining an abdominal x-ray 
 
4.	Which of the follow...
- Exam (elaborations)
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1.	To prevent a common complication of continuous enteral tube feedings, a nurse should 
 
The answer 
 
limit the time the formula hangs to 4 hours 
 
2.	When teaching a pt who is about to receive an intermittent nasogastric feeding, what should the nurse instruct the pt to report immediately? 
 
The answer 
 
persistent coughing 
 
3.	The most reliable method for verifying initial placeent of a small-bore feeing tube is by 
 
The answer 
 
obtaining an abdominal x-ray 
 
4.	Which of the follow...
Class notes AQA-7401-7402-PHBK.
There are two elements to the practical work that students must carry out in their study of A-level Biology, Chemistry and Physics: 
 
 
 
These will be assessed in two ways: 
 
1.	Questions in the written papers, assessed by AQA (see section C) 
 
 
 
2.	The practical endorsement, directly assessed by teachers (see section F) 
 
Teachers will assess their students’ competence at carrying out practical work. They will assess each student on at least 12 different occasions. This could be whils...
- Class notes
- • 161 pages •
There are two elements to the practical work that students must carry out in their study of A-level Biology, Chemistry and Physics: 
 
 
 
These will be assessed in two ways: 
 
1.	Questions in the written papers, assessed by AQA (see section C) 
 
 
 
2.	The practical endorsement, directly assessed by teachers (see section F) 
 
Teachers will assess their students’ competence at carrying out practical work. They will assess each student on at least 12 different occasions. This could be whils...
Exam (elaborations) NURSING MS 791
The nurse in a pediatric clinic is performing well-baby checks. The nurse is checking an infant who is 7 months old for developmental milestones. Which finding is of greatest concern to the nurse? 
The nurse in a pediatric clinic is checking the developmental milestones for a 3-year-old patient. Which finding causes the nurse to perform additional assessments? 
A mother of a 9-month-old infant asks the nurse about what toys are age appropriate. Using Piaget’s theory of development, which toy d...
- Exam (elaborations)
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The nurse in a pediatric clinic is performing well-baby checks. The nurse is checking an infant who is 7 months old for developmental milestones. Which finding is of greatest concern to the nurse? 
The nurse in a pediatric clinic is checking the developmental milestones for a 3-year-old patient. Which finding causes the nurse to perform additional assessments? 
A mother of a 9-month-old infant asks the nurse about what toys are age appropriate. Using Piaget’s theory of development, which toy d...
Week 3 Assignment- NR599.
1.	As discussed in the lesson and assigned reading for this week, EHRs provide both benefits and drawbacks. Create a “Pros” versus “Cons” table and include at least 3 items for each list. Next to each item, provide a brief rationale as to why you selected to include it on the respective list. 
 
Pros	Rationale 
Accessible	I think this is an essential aspect of the EHR. For instance, in a hospital, if a doctor wants to document on his/her patients, he/she could sit in front of 
one comput...
- Other
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1.	As discussed in the lesson and assigned reading for this week, EHRs provide both benefits and drawbacks. Create a “Pros” versus “Cons” table and include at least 3 items for each list. Next to each item, provide a brief rationale as to why you selected to include it on the respective list. 
 
Pros	Rationale 
Accessible	I think this is an essential aspect of the EHR. For instance, in a hospital, if a doctor wants to document on his/her patients, he/she could sit in front of 
one comput...
NR 291_Exam 1 StudyGuide
Topics	Course Objectives	Resources 
Bioequivalent, Synergistic, Prodrugs, In a steady state	If two medications have the same bioavailability and same concentration of active ingredient, they are said to be bioequivalent (e.g., a brand-name drug and the same generic drug). 
 
Drug interactions in which the effect of a combination of two or more drugs with similar actions is greater than the sum of the individual effects of the same drugs given alone. For example, 1 + 1 is greater than 2 (compare ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 12 pages •
Topics	Course Objectives	Resources 
Bioequivalent, Synergistic, Prodrugs, In a steady state	If two medications have the same bioavailability and same concentration of active ingredient, they are said to be bioequivalent (e.g., a brand-name drug and the same generic drug). 
 
Drug interactions in which the effect of a combination of two or more drugs with similar actions is greater than the sum of the individual effects of the same drugs given alone. For example, 1 + 1 is greater than 2 (compare ...
Colostomy Care Plan
Educate the patient on hand hygiene to prevent infection. 
Teach the patient about the signs and symptoms of infection or dehydration and when to call the doctor. Teach the patient how to properly change the pouch and wafer, protect the skin around the stoma and general care. 
Educate the patient about the medications being taken and to complete all medications as prescribed even if feeling better. 
Teach the patient to attend all follow up appointments and lab testing. 
Educate patient to seek ...
- Other
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Educate the patient on hand hygiene to prevent infection. 
Teach the patient about the signs and symptoms of infection or dehydration and when to call the doctor. Teach the patient how to properly change the pouch and wafer, protect the skin around the stoma and general care. 
Educate the patient about the medications being taken and to complete all medications as prescribed even if feeling better. 
Teach the patient to attend all follow up appointments and lab testing. 
Educate patient to seek ...
AQA-8461_1H-W-MS-Jun20
3.	Marking points 
 
3.1	Marking of lists 
 
This applies to questions requiring a set number of responses, but for which students have provided extra responses. The general principle to be followed in such a situation is that ‘right + wrong = wrong’. 
 
Each error / contradiction negates each correct response. So, if the number of error / contradictions equals or exceeds the number of marks available for the question, no marks can be awarded. 
 
However, responses considered to be neutral (...
- Other
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3.	Marking points 
 
3.1	Marking of lists 
 
This applies to questions requiring a set number of responses, but for which students have provided extra responses. The general principle to be followed in such a situation is that ‘right + wrong = wrong’. 
 
Each error / contradiction negates each correct response. So, if the number of error / contradictions equals or exceeds the number of marks available for the question, no marks can be awarded. 
 
However, responses considered to be neutral (...
Week 3 Assignment- NR599.
Exam (elaborations) BS MISC
Answers are well written
Class notes TAX 1501
Exam (elaborations) ECE 214
Leadership-Management Exit HESI