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HEALTHSTREAM POST TEST
17.	A patient had a right below the knee amputation (BKA) 4 days ago. His incision is healing well, and he has gotten out of bed several times. Each time after returning to bed, he has experienced pain as if it were located in his right foot. The nurse should explain to the patient that:	it is phantom pain and may occur because the nerves still carry pain sensation to the brain, even though the limb has been amputated. The pain is real and intense; it should be treated as such.
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17.	A patient had a right below the knee amputation (BKA) 4 days ago. His incision is healing well, and he has gotten out of bed several times. Each time after returning to bed, he has experienced pain as if it were located in his right foot. The nurse should explain to the patient that:	it is phantom pain and may occur because the nerves still carry pain sensation to the brain, even though the limb has been amputated. The pain is real and intense; it should be treated as such.
increment uterine contractions - - beginning of the contraction as intensity is increasing
indications for Leopold maneuvers – - determine active labor - rupture of membranes spontaneously or artificially - preceding and subsequent to ambulation - prior to following administration of or a change in medication analgesia - at peak action of anesthesia - following vaginal examination - following expulsion of an enema - after urinary catheterization - abnormal or excessive uterine contractions
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indications for Leopold maneuvers – - determine active labor - rupture of membranes spontaneously or artificially - preceding and subsequent to ambulation - prior to following administration of or a change in medication analgesia - at peak action of anesthesia - following vaginal examination - following expulsion of an enema - after urinary catheterization - abnormal or excessive uterine contractions
Psoriasis - silvery white scales, nails are pitted; positive Auspitz sign- pinpoint bleeding occurs when lesions are scraped
Taking an ACE or ARB what to know? - ACE (dry hacking) cough starts 1-2 weeks after med started, ACE (Lol) ARB (saran) first line in HTN avoid initially in African Americans, angioedema can occur 
Contraindication for hydrochlorothiazide - sulfa allergy, Asthma, PCN hypersensitivity
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Taking an ACE or ARB what to know? - ACE (dry hacking) cough starts 1-2 weeks after med started, ACE (Lol) ARB (saran) first line in HTN avoid initially in African Americans, angioedema can occur 
Contraindication for hydrochlorothiazide - sulfa allergy, Asthma, PCN hypersensitivity
ADEX Dental Hygiene Exam
When a third-party payer mediates between patients and providers, it is referred to as: A. Mediated care B. Third-party care C. Managed care D. Inclusive care - C
- Package deal
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When a third-party payer mediates between patients and providers, it is referred to as: A. Mediated care B. Third-party care C. Managed care D. Inclusive care - C
Nutritional
which of these is an effective means to reduce the risk of foodborne illnesses? - thaw foods in the fridge 
according to the EPA, which of the following is a useful strategy for reducing the intake of pesticide residue from foods? - thoroughly scrub, rinse, and peel fruits and vegetables 
it is unlawful to add any amount of cancer
- Package deal
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which of these is an effective means to reduce the risk of foodborne illnesses? - thaw foods in the fridge 
according to the EPA, which of the following is a useful strategy for reducing the intake of pesticide residue from foods? - thoroughly scrub, rinse, and peel fruits and vegetables 
it is unlawful to add any amount of cancer
Principles of Pharmacology
Which reference book is recognized by the United States government as the official list of drug standards? B 
Answer: a. United States Pharmocopeia Dispensing Information (USPDI) b. United States Pharmacopeia/National Formulary (USP/NF) c. Physician's Drug Reference (PDR) d. Handbook of Nonprescription Drugs
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Which reference book is recognized by the United States government as the official list of drug standards? B 
Answer: a. United States Pharmocopeia Dispensing Information (USPDI) b. United States Pharmacopeia/National Formulary (USP/NF) c. Physician's Drug Reference (PDR) d. Handbook of Nonprescription Drugs
Medical Billing and Coding Certificate
errors of the coding process - -altering documentation after services are reported -coding without documentation -reporting services provided by unlicensed or unqualified clinical personnel -coding a unilateral service twice instead of choosing the bilateral -not satisfying the condition of coverage for a particular service -codes that report more than one diagnosis with one code is a combination
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errors of the coding process - -altering documentation after services are reported -coding without documentation -reporting services provided by unlicensed or unqualified clinical personnel -coding a unilateral service twice instead of choosing the bilateral -not satisfying the condition of coverage for a particular service -codes that report more than one diagnosis with one code is a combination
Medical Billing and Coding Certificate
errors of the coding process - -altering documentation after services are reported -coding without documentation -reporting services provided by unlicensed or unqualified clinical personnel -coding a unilateral service twice instead of choosing the bilateral -not satisfying the condition of coverage for a particular service -codes that report more than one diagnosis with one code is a combination
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errors of the coding process - -altering documentation after services are reported -coding without documentation -reporting services provided by unlicensed or unqualified clinical personnel -coding a unilateral service twice instead of choosing the bilateral -not satisfying the condition of coverage for a particular service -codes that report more than one diagnosis with one code is a combination
ATI Pharmacology Proctored exam
A nurse is planning to administer diltiazem via IV bolus to a client who has atrial fibrillation. When assessing the client, the nurse should recognize that which of the following findings is a contraindication to administration of diltiazem? 
A. Hypotension B. Tachycardia C. Decreased level of consciousness D. History of diuretic use - A. Hypotension
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A nurse is planning to administer diltiazem via IV bolus to a client who has atrial fibrillation. When assessing the client, the nurse should recognize that which of the following findings is a contraindication to administration of diltiazem? 
A. Hypotension B. Tachycardia C. Decreased level of consciousness D. History of diuretic use - A. Hypotension
ATI Pharmacology Proctored exam
A nurse is caring for a client who had a myocardial infarction 2 hours ago and is receiving alteplase. Which of the following findings should the nurse identify as an adverse effect of receiving this medication? 
A. Bleeding B. Increased clot formation C. Shortness of breath D. Blockage of the central venous catheter - C. Shortness of breath
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A nurse is caring for a client who had a myocardial infarction 2 hours ago and is receiving alteplase. Which of the following findings should the nurse identify as an adverse effect of receiving this medication? 
A. Bleeding B. Increased clot formation C. Shortness of breath D. Blockage of the central venous catheter - C. Shortness of breath