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Your responsibility 
The recommendations in this guideline represent the view of NICE, arrived at after careful consideration of the evidence available. When exercising their judgement, professionals and practitioners are expected to take this guideline fully into account, alongside the individual needs, preferences and values of their patients or the people using their service. It is not mandatory to apply the recommendations, and the guideline does not override the responsibility to make decis...
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Your responsibility 
The recommendations in this guideline represent the view of NICE, arrived at after careful consideration of the evidence available. When exercising their judgement, professionals and practitioners are expected to take this guideline fully into account, alongside the individual needs, preferences and values of their patients or the people using their service. It is not mandatory to apply the recommendations, and the guideline does not override the responsibility to make decis...
ATI Fundamentals Proctored Exam Study Guide
ATI Fundamentals Proctored Exam Study Guide 
24-hr urine collection - Ans Client saves all urine since 7:00 a.m. 
Thrombophlebitis - Ans Calf swelling in bedridden client 
HIPAA violation - Ans Sharing client info without consent 
Antiembolic stockings - Ans Prescribed for client on bed rest 
IV fluid in older adult - Ans Monitor for adverse effects 
Insulin administration readiness - Ans Client stands with arms at side 
Romberg's test - Ans Allow extra time for client response 
Type 2 diabet...
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ATI Fundamentals Proctored Exam Study Guide 
24-hr urine collection - Ans Client saves all urine since 7:00 a.m. 
Thrombophlebitis - Ans Calf swelling in bedridden client 
HIPAA violation - Ans Sharing client info without consent 
Antiembolic stockings - Ans Prescribed for client on bed rest 
IV fluid in older adult - Ans Monitor for adverse effects 
Insulin administration readiness - Ans Client stands with arms at side 
Romberg's test - Ans Allow extra time for client response 
Type 2 diabet...
BIOLOGY MODULE 3 TEST BANK QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
BIOLOGY MODULE 3 TEST BANK QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
Monomer of proteins - ans amino acids 
Proteins range of functions - ans -structural 
-regulatory 
-protective 
-transport 
-storage 
-toxins 
-enzymes 
-hormones 
Parts of amino acid - ans central carbon atom bonded to: 
-amino group (-nh2) 
-carboxyl group (-cooh) 
-hydrogen atom 
-r group 
R group of amino acids - ans -is a variable atom/group of atoms 
-the only difference between 20 amino acids 
Amino acids are joined by - ans peptide bonds ...
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BIOLOGY MODULE 3 TEST BANK QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
Monomer of proteins - ans amino acids 
Proteins range of functions - ans -structural 
-regulatory 
-protective 
-transport 
-storage 
-toxins 
-enzymes 
-hormones 
Parts of amino acid - ans central carbon atom bonded to: 
-amino group (-nh2) 
-carboxyl group (-cooh) 
-hydrogen atom 
-r group 
R group of amino acids - ans -is a variable atom/group of atoms 
-the only difference between 20 amino acids 
Amino acids are joined by - ans peptide bonds ...
MICROBIOLOGY EXAM 2 TEST BANK BIOLOGY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
MICROBIOLOGY EXAM 2 TEST BANK BIOLOGY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
What does ATP stand for, and why is it referred to as the energy currency of the 
cell? 
-Adenosine triphosphate . 
-Provides the energy needed for muscles to contract and perform movements. 
What is a noncompetitive inhibitor, and how does it affect enzyme activity? 
-A molecule that binds to the allosteric site on an enzyme, changing its shape 
and reducing its activity. 
Can you explain what redox reactions involve? 
-One molecule l...
- Exam (elaborations)
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MICROBIOLOGY EXAM 2 TEST BANK BIOLOGY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
What does ATP stand for, and why is it referred to as the energy currency of the 
cell? 
-Adenosine triphosphate . 
-Provides the energy needed for muscles to contract and perform movements. 
What is a noncompetitive inhibitor, and how does it affect enzyme activity? 
-A molecule that binds to the allosteric site on an enzyme, changing its shape 
and reducing its activity. 
Can you explain what redox reactions involve? 
-One molecule l...
Hesi A2 Vocabulary
Hesi A2 Vocabulary 
Proscribe - Forbid 
Holistic - Concerned with whole 
Repugnant - Offensive; to morals 
Exiguous - inadequency; lacking 
Untenable - No support; ground 
Clement - favorable 
Adversity - a state of burden or hardship 
Anecdote - a short story or account of an event 
Assiduous - diligent; hard-working 
Benevolent - showing sympathy, understanding, and generosity 
Boisterous - rough; rowdy; unruly 
Brazen - bold or unrestrained by normal standards 
Brusque - attitude of shortness...
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Hesi A2 Vocabulary 
Proscribe - Forbid 
Holistic - Concerned with whole 
Repugnant - Offensive; to morals 
Exiguous - inadequency; lacking 
Untenable - No support; ground 
Clement - favorable 
Adversity - a state of burden or hardship 
Anecdote - a short story or account of an event 
Assiduous - diligent; hard-working 
Benevolent - showing sympathy, understanding, and generosity 
Boisterous - rough; rowdy; unruly 
Brazen - bold or unrestrained by normal standards 
Brusque - attitude of shortness...
PEDIATRIC HESI Questions and Correct Answers 2024 - 2025
PEDIATRIC HESI Questions and Correct Answers 
A 6-month-old infant with congestive heart failure (CHF) is receiving digoxin elixir. Which observation by the 
nurse warrants immediate intervention? 
Apical heart rate of 60. 
Sweating across the forehead. 
Doesn't suck well.s 
Respiratory rate of 30 breaths per minute. Apical heart rate of 60. 
A heart rate of 60 (A) is much lower than normal for a 6-month-old and warrants immediate intervention. The 
normal heart rate for a 6-month-old is 80 ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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PEDIATRIC HESI Questions and Correct Answers 
A 6-month-old infant with congestive heart failure (CHF) is receiving digoxin elixir. Which observation by the 
nurse warrants immediate intervention? 
Apical heart rate of 60. 
Sweating across the forehead. 
Doesn't suck well.s 
Respiratory rate of 30 breaths per minute. Apical heart rate of 60. 
A heart rate of 60 (A) is much lower than normal for a 6-month-old and warrants immediate intervention. The 
normal heart rate for a 6-month-old is 80 ...
Introduction to Nervous system and ICP
1. The human nervous system is capable of a wide range of functions. What is the basic unit of the nervous system? 
A. Glial cell 
B. Meninges 
C. Neuron 
D. Cerebrospinal fluid 
2. The neuron cell is made up of which of the following parts? 
A. Axon 
B. Dendrite 
C. Nucleus 
D. All of the Above 
3. Neurons come in which different type(s)? 
A. Sensory 
B. Motor 
C. Skeletal 
D. A and B 
Questions 
4. How do neurons communicate with one another? 
A. Electrically 
B. Chemically 
C. Through weak, r...
- Exam (elaborations)
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1. The human nervous system is capable of a wide range of functions. What is the basic unit of the nervous system? 
A. Glial cell 
B. Meninges 
C. Neuron 
D. Cerebrospinal fluid 
2. The neuron cell is made up of which of the following parts? 
A. Axon 
B. Dendrite 
C. Nucleus 
D. All of the Above 
3. Neurons come in which different type(s)? 
A. Sensory 
B. Motor 
C. Skeletal 
D. A and B 
Questions 
4. How do neurons communicate with one another? 
A. Electrically 
B. Chemically 
C. Through weak, r...
Brain Tumor and head injury
Q1// The nurse is performing a neurologic assessment of 
a patient whose injuries have rendered her unable to 
follow verbal commands. How should the nurse proceed 
with assessing the patients level of consciousness (LOC)? 
• A) Assess the patients vital signs and correlate these with the patients 
baselines. 
• B) Assess the patients eye opening and response to stimuli. 
• C) Document that the patient currently lacks a level of consciousness 
• D) Facilitate diagnostic testing in an eff...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Q1// The nurse is performing a neurologic assessment of 
a patient whose injuries have rendered her unable to 
follow verbal commands. How should the nurse proceed 
with assessing the patients level of consciousness (LOC)? 
• A) Assess the patients vital signs and correlate these with the patients 
baselines. 
• B) Assess the patients eye opening and response to stimuli. 
• C) Document that the patient currently lacks a level of consciousness 
• D) Facilitate diagnostic testing in an eff...
Nursing Management of Patients with Renal Disorders
Nursing Management of Patients with Renal Disorders 
Anatomic and Physiologic of Urinary System: 
The urinary system consist of (2) kidneys, (2) ureters, (1) bladder, and (1) urethra. 
 Kidneys: 
- Located (behind and outside the peritoneal cavity) on the posterior wall of the abdomen from the 12th thoracic vertebra to the 3rd lumbar vertebra in the adult. 
- Adult kidney weighs 120 to 170 g, and is 12 cm (about 4.5 inches) long, 6 cm wide and 2.5 cm thick. 
- Each kidney contains about 1 mil...
- Summary
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Nursing Management of Patients with Renal Disorders 
Anatomic and Physiologic of Urinary System: 
The urinary system consist of (2) kidneys, (2) ureters, (1) bladder, and (1) urethra. 
 Kidneys: 
- Located (behind and outside the peritoneal cavity) on the posterior wall of the abdomen from the 12th thoracic vertebra to the 3rd lumbar vertebra in the adult. 
- Adult kidney weighs 120 to 170 g, and is 12 cm (about 4.5 inches) long, 6 cm wide and 2.5 cm thick. 
- Each kidney contains about 1 mil...
Drugs Administration and Routines
Absorption and Drug Action
• The function of the gastrointestinal tract is
different in very young and the elderly.
• Infants and the very elderly tend to be the most
sensitive to the effects of the drugs.
• Common problem is the slowed peristalsis and
the gastric emptying time.
• Activity and concentrations of digestive
secretions are lower in new
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Absorption and Drug Action
• The function of the gastrointestinal tract is
different in very young and the elderly.
• Infants and the very elderly tend to be the most
sensitive to the effects of the drugs.
• Common problem is the slowed peristalsis and
the gastric emptying time.
• Activity and concentrations of digestive
secretions are lower in new