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GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS NCLEX EXAM 2024/2025
GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS NCLEX EXAM 2024/2025 The health care provider schedules a patient for a colonoscopy. In preparing him for this procedure, you explain that: a. he will be sedated to minimize discomfort b. the procedure takes only about six minutes c. he may have a liquid breakfast before the procedure d. he can go back to work as soon as the procedure is over - Precise Answer a. he will be sedated to minimize discomfort The nurse is caring for several patients with gastroin...
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GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS NCLEX EXAM 2024/2025 The health care provider schedules a patient for a colonoscopy. In preparing him for this procedure, you explain that: a. he will be sedated to minimize discomfort b. the procedure takes only about six minutes c. he may have a liquid breakfast before the procedure d. he can go back to work as soon as the procedure is over - Precise Answer a. he will be sedated to minimize discomfort The nurse is caring for several patients with gastroin...

NCLEX Practice Test for Endocrine Disorders Part 2
NCLEX Practice Test for Endocrine Disorders Part 2 1. Nurse Ronn is assessing a client with possible Cushing’s syndrome. In a client with Cushing’s syndrome, the nurse would expect to find: a. Hypotension. b. Thick, coarse skin. c. Deposits of adipose tissue in the trunk and dorsocervical area. d. Weight gain in arms and legs. 2. A male client with primary diabetes insipidus is ready for discharge on desmopressin (DDAVP). Which instruction should nurse Lina provide? a. “Admini...
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NCLEX Practice Test for Endocrine Disorders Part 2 1. Nurse Ronn is assessing a client with possible Cushing’s syndrome. In a client with Cushing’s syndrome, the nurse would expect to find: a. Hypotension. b. Thick, coarse skin. c. Deposits of adipose tissue in the trunk and dorsocervical area. d. Weight gain in arms and legs. 2. A male client with primary diabetes insipidus is ready for discharge on desmopressin (DDAVP). Which instruction should nurse Lina provide? a. “Admini...

Diabetes Mellitus NCLEX Practice Quiz 2 (30 Items
Diabetes Mellitus NCLEX Practice Quiz 2 (30 Items) - Nurseslabs 7/8/16, 8:42 PM Question 1 WRONG Question 1 Explanation: Somogyi phenomenon manifests itself with nocturnal hypoglycemia, followed by a marked increase in glucose and increase in ketones. Question 2 WRONG Question 2 Explanation: Metformin (Glucophage) reduces insulin resistance, decreases sugar 30:03 Congratulations - you have completed NCLEX Exam: Diabetes Mellitus 2 (30 Items). You scored 0 out of 30. Your performance ...
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Diabetes Mellitus NCLEX Practice Quiz 2 (30 Items) - Nurseslabs 7/8/16, 8:42 PM Question 1 WRONG Question 1 Explanation: Somogyi phenomenon manifests itself with nocturnal hypoglycemia, followed by a marked increase in glucose and increase in ketones. Question 2 WRONG Question 2 Explanation: Metformin (Glucophage) reduces insulin resistance, decreases sugar 30:03 Congratulations - you have completed NCLEX Exam: Diabetes Mellitus 2 (30 Items). You scored 0 out of 30. Your performance ...

ATI TEAS 7 SCIENCE Exam Test Bank 300 Questions with Answers 2024/2025 update
ATI TEAS 7 SCIENCE Exam Test Bank 300 Questions with Answers 2024/2025 update lOMoAR cPSD|7610204 ATI TEAS 7 SCIENCE Exam Test Bank 300 Questions with Answers 2024/2025 update 1. How are carbohydrates used by the body? Choose ALL answers that apply. • structure • Communication • storage • Recognition 2. What type of immunity does a vaccine provide? Choose only ONE best answer. • naturally acquired passive immunity • Artificially acquired passive immunity • Natura...
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ATI TEAS 7 SCIENCE Exam Test Bank 300 Questions with Answers 2024/2025 update lOMoAR cPSD|7610204 ATI TEAS 7 SCIENCE Exam Test Bank 300 Questions with Answers 2024/2025 update 1. How are carbohydrates used by the body? Choose ALL answers that apply. • structure • Communication • storage • Recognition 2. What type of immunity does a vaccine provide? Choose only ONE best answer. • naturally acquired passive immunity • Artificially acquired passive immunity • Natura...

DISORDERS OF INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM
DISORDERS OF INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM Dermatologic Disorders Dermatologic conditions are usually described by the types of lesions that appear on the skin, their shape, and configuration. Types of skin lesions Primary Lesions Macula: flat, circumscribed discoloration of skin; may have any size or shape. Papule: solid, elevated lesion less than 1 cm wide. Nodule raised, solid lesion larger than 1 cm wide. Vesicle: round elevated lesion less than 1 cm, containing fluid. ...
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DISORDERS OF INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM Dermatologic Disorders Dermatologic conditions are usually described by the types of lesions that appear on the skin, their shape, and configuration. Types of skin lesions Primary Lesions Macula: flat, circumscribed discoloration of skin; may have any size or shape. Papule: solid, elevated lesion less than 1 cm wide. Nodule raised, solid lesion larger than 1 cm wide. Vesicle: round elevated lesion less than 1 cm, containing fluid. ...

NURSING MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS WITH INTEGUMENTARY DISORDERS.
NURSING MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS WITH INTEGUMENTARY DISORDERS. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING (BSN) B.SC NURSING Outlines Anatomy and physiology Assessment integumentary system Dermatitis Autoimmune disease. Integumentary system It is the external covering of the body or the skin. It waterproofs the body and cushions and protects the deeper tissues from injury. It also excretes salts and urea in perspiration and helps regulate body temperature. SKIN Skin is composed of mainly thr...
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NURSING MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS WITH INTEGUMENTARY DISORDERS. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING (BSN) B.SC NURSING Outlines Anatomy and physiology Assessment integumentary system Dermatitis Autoimmune disease. Integumentary system It is the external covering of the body or the skin. It waterproofs the body and cushions and protects the deeper tissues from injury. It also excretes salts and urea in perspiration and helps regulate body temperature. SKIN Skin is composed of mainly thr...

PULMONARY DISORDERS
PULMONARY DISORDERS Laterria Hickson, MSN, RN, CNL Patho Recap Upper Respiratory Tract: Nose, Paranasal Sinuses, Pharynx, Tonsils, Adenoids, Larynx, and Trachea Lower Respiratory Tract: Lungs (Pleura, Mediastinum, Bronchi, Bronchioles, Alveoli) Respiratory Functions: • Oxygen Transport • Respiration • Ventilation • Gas Exchange Health History • Onset • Location • Duration • Character • Aggravating & Alleviating factors • Radiation • Timing...
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PULMONARY DISORDERS Laterria Hickson, MSN, RN, CNL Patho Recap Upper Respiratory Tract: Nose, Paranasal Sinuses, Pharynx, Tonsils, Adenoids, Larynx, and Trachea Lower Respiratory Tract: Lungs (Pleura, Mediastinum, Bronchi, Bronchioles, Alveoli) Respiratory Functions: • Oxygen Transport • Respiration • Ventilation • Gas Exchange Health History • Onset • Location • Duration • Character • Aggravating & Alleviating factors • Radiation • Timing...

Nursing Care of the Child with Integumentary Disorders
Nursing Care of the Child with Integumentary Disorders Maria Calderon, RN, PHN, MSN Ed. Nursing Care of Children 114 American Career College Objectives • Perform a nursing integumentary assessment • Discuss common pediatric integumentary disorders • Identify nursing interventions for skin disorders in pediatric patients 2 A&P Overview • The skin is the largest organ on the body and protects underlying tissues from trauma and microorganisms. • Alterations in ski...
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Nursing Care of the Child with Integumentary Disorders Maria Calderon, RN, PHN, MSN Ed. Nursing Care of Children 114 American Career College Objectives • Perform a nursing integumentary assessment • Discuss common pediatric integumentary disorders • Identify nursing interventions for skin disorders in pediatric patients 2 A&P Overview • The skin is the largest organ on the body and protects underlying tissues from trauma and microorganisms. • Alterations in ski...

Burns and Burn Injury Management Nursing Test Banks
Burn Injury Know the stages, focus on VOLUME and infection, is the pt going to shock? Don’t forget ABCs 1) Statistics a) 450,000 people treated for burns annually b) 25,000 admitted to hospitals with burn centers i) 44%: flame related ii) 33% scald injuries iii) 4% electrical ALWAYS AN ENTRY AND EXIT IN THE BODY!!!!! ICEBURG EFFECT!! BRANCH OUT
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Burn Injury Know the stages, focus on VOLUME and infection, is the pt going to shock? Don’t forget ABCs 1) Statistics a) 450,000 people treated for burns annually b) 25,000 admitted to hospitals with burn centers i) 44%: flame related ii) 33% scald injuries iii) 4% electrical ALWAYS AN ENTRY AND EXIT IN THE BODY!!!!! ICEBURG EFFECT!! BRANCH OUT

EXAM 3 NOTES Burn Injury
EXAM 3 NOTES Burn Injury Know the stages, focus on VOLUME and infection, is the pt going to shock? Don’t forget ABCs 1) Statistics a) 450,000 people treated for burns annually b) 25,000 admitted to hospitals with burn centers i) 44%: flame related ii) 33% scald injuries iii) 4% electrical ALWAYS AN ENTRY AND EXIT IN THE BODY!!!!! ICEBURG EFFECT!! BRANCH OUT LIKE ROOTS OF A TREE iv) 3% chemical, gas, liquid, powder (inhalation) ACIDIC BURN IS MUCH EASIER TO TREAT THAN ALKA...
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EXAM 3 NOTES Burn Injury Know the stages, focus on VOLUME and infection, is the pt going to shock? Don’t forget ABCs 1) Statistics a) 450,000 people treated for burns annually b) 25,000 admitted to hospitals with burn centers i) 44%: flame related ii) 33% scald injuries iii) 4% electrical ALWAYS AN ENTRY AND EXIT IN THE BODY!!!!! ICEBURG EFFECT!! BRANCH OUT LIKE ROOTS OF A TREE iv) 3% chemical, gas, liquid, powder (inhalation) ACIDIC BURN IS MUCH EASIER TO TREAT THAN ALKA...