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PALS Final Exam //50 Questions & Answers Latest 2022/ 2023 100%Verified// PALS Final Exam// (Actual Exam).
A 12-year-old child being evaluated in the pediatric intensive care unit 
displays the following ECG waveform. The team interprets this as which 
arrhythmia?: second degree 
 
2. Laboratory tests are ordered for a child who has been vomiting for 3 
days and is diaphoretic, tachypneic, lethargic and pale. Which test would the 
provider use to determine the adequacy of oxygen delivery?: Lactate 
 
3. A 9-year-old patient is presenting with decreased breath sounds, brady- 
cardia, slowed respi...
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A 12-year-old child being evaluated in the pediatric intensive care unit 
displays the following ECG waveform. The team interprets this as which 
arrhythmia?: second degree 
 
2. Laboratory tests are ordered for a child who has been vomiting for 3 
days and is diaphoretic, tachypneic, lethargic and pale. Which test would the 
provider use to determine the adequacy of oxygen delivery?: Lactate 
 
3. A 9-year-old patient is presenting with decreased breath sounds, brady- 
cardia, slowed respi...
RN Nursing Care of Children Proctored Exam 2019.
A nurse is providing education about dietary modifications to the parent 
of a school age child who 
has glomerulonephritis. Which of the following information should the nurse 
include in the teaching? 
A. Increase the child calcium intake 
B. Decrease the Child's sodium intake 
C. Increase the child's intake of carbohydrates 
D. Decrease the child's fat intake: B. Decrease the Child's sodium intake 
 
2. A nurse is providing teaching to the parents of a school-age child newly 
diagnosed...
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A nurse is providing education about dietary modifications to the parent 
of a school age child who 
has glomerulonephritis. Which of the following information should the nurse 
include in the teaching? 
A. Increase the child calcium intake 
B. Decrease the Child's sodium intake 
C. Increase the child's intake of carbohydrates 
D. Decrease the child's fat intake: B. Decrease the Child's sodium intake 
 
2. A nurse is providing teaching to the parents of a school-age child newly 
diagnosed...
SBB ASCP Practice Test {Questions& Answers 100% Verified }Latest Updated.
1. A donor experiences perioral paresthesia during an apheresis procedure. 
Which of the following should be performed? 
a. Increase the flow rate. 
b. Reduce the flow rate. 
c. Elevate the donor's feet. 
d. Have the donor breathe into a paper bag.: b. Reduce the flow rate. 
 
2. A unit of autologous blood tested repeatedly reactive for HBsAg. The 
patient is scheduled for surgery in three days. What action should be taken? 
a. Discard the unit. 
b. Send the unit with a biohazard label and ...
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1. A donor experiences perioral paresthesia during an apheresis procedure. 
Which of the following should be performed? 
a. Increase the flow rate. 
b. Reduce the flow rate. 
c. Elevate the donor's feet. 
d. Have the donor breathe into a paper bag.: b. Reduce the flow rate. 
 
2. A unit of autologous blood tested repeatedly reactive for HBsAg. The 
patient is scheduled for surgery in three days. What action should be taken? 
a. Discard the unit. 
b. Send the unit with a biohazard label and ...
Test Bank Pharmacology A Patient-CenteredNursing Process Approach, 11th Edition byLinda E. McCuistion.
Chapter 01: The Nursing Process and Patient-Centered Care 
McCuistion: Pharmacology: A Patient-Centered Nursing Process Approach, 11th Edition 
 
 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1. All of the following would be considered subjective data, EXCEPT: 
a. 
Patient-reported health history 
b. 
Patient-reported signs and symptoms of their illness 
c. 
Financial barriers reported by the patient’s caregiver 
d. 
Vital signs obtained from the medical record 
 
ANS: D 
Subjective data is base...
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Chapter 01: The Nursing Process and Patient-Centered Care 
McCuistion: Pharmacology: A Patient-Centered Nursing Process Approach, 11th Edition 
 
 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1. All of the following would be considered subjective data, EXCEPT: 
a. 
Patient-reported health history 
b. 
Patient-reported signs and symptoms of their illness 
c. 
Financial barriers reported by the patient’s caregiver 
d. 
Vital signs obtained from the medical record 
 
ANS: D 
Subjective data is base...
VATI RN Leadership and Management 2019 Questions & Answers Updated Solution
A nurse is caring for a client when they erroneously administer a med- 
ication dosage that is greater than the amount prescribed. Which of the 
following ethical principles is the nurse demonstrating when they notify the 
provider of the medication error?: Veracity. 
 
 
Holds that one should tell the truth. 
 
2. A nurse is performing morning rounds for a client and finds the client's 
bedtime medication sitting at the bedside in a medication cup. Which of the 
following actions should ...
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A nurse is caring for a client when they erroneously administer a med- 
ication dosage that is greater than the amount prescribed. Which of the 
following ethical principles is the nurse demonstrating when they notify the 
provider of the medication error?: Veracity. 
 
 
Holds that one should tell the truth. 
 
2. A nurse is performing morning rounds for a client and finds the client's 
bedtime medication sitting at the bedside in a medication cup. Which of the 
following actions should ...
ATI RN Community Health Online Practice 2019 B Updated Questions & Answers.
ATI RN Community Health Online Practice 2019 B Updated Questions & Answers.ATI RN Community Health Online Practice 2019 B Updated Questions & Answers.ATI RN Community Health Online Practice 2019 B Updated Questions & Answers.
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ATI RN Community Health Online Practice 2019 B Updated Questions & Answers.ATI RN Community Health Online Practice 2019 B Updated Questions & Answers.ATI RN Community Health Online Practice 2019 B Updated Questions & Answers.
PN Maternal Newborn Final Exam// Maternal Newborn Final Exam //Questions & Answers Well Elaborated.
Which of the following statements by a pregnant woman indicates she 
needs additional teaching on ways to reduce risks to her unborn child 
from the potential effects of exposure to toxoplasmosis?a. "I will avoid 
rare lamb."b. "I will wear a mask when cleaning my cat's litter box."c. "I 
understand that exposure to toxoplasmosis can cause blindness in the 
baby."d. "I will avoid rare beef.": b. Correct. Pregnant women and women who 
are attempting pregnancy should avoid contact with c...
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Which of the following statements by a pregnant woman indicates she 
needs additional teaching on ways to reduce risks to her unborn child 
from the potential effects of exposure to toxoplasmosis?a. "I will avoid 
rare lamb."b. "I will wear a mask when cleaning my cat's litter box."c. "I 
understand that exposure to toxoplasmosis can cause blindness in the 
baby."d. "I will avoid rare beef.": b. Correct. Pregnant women and women who 
are attempting pregnancy should avoid contact with c...
Test Bank for Evolution, Making Sense Of Life, 2nd Revised Edition by Carl Zimmer, Prof. Douglas Emlen.
Test Bank, Chapter 1 
1. Which of the following is NOT an example of evolution? 
(a) Beak size in a population of birds becomes larger from one generation to the 
next because larger beaked birds had higher reproductive success and passed 
the trait to their offspring 
(b) Over long periods of time whales gradually lost their hindlimbs 
(c) When traveling to high altitude, human physiology changes to 
accommodate lower oxygen levels 
(d) All of the above are examples of evolution 
2. The fluke ...
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Test Bank, Chapter 1 
1. Which of the following is NOT an example of evolution? 
(a) Beak size in a population of birds becomes larger from one generation to the 
next because larger beaked birds had higher reproductive success and passed 
the trait to their offspring 
(b) Over long periods of time whales gradually lost their hindlimbs 
(c) When traveling to high altitude, human physiology changes to 
accommodate lower oxygen levels 
(d) All of the above are examples of evolution 
2. The fluke ...
Test Bank For Focus on Adult Health Medical Surgical Nursing 2nd Edition Honan.
Test Bank For Focus on Adult Health Medical Surgical Nursing 2nd Edition Honan. 
A heart rate can be determined by multiplying the QRS complexes in a 6-second strip by 10. The 
heart rate is 90. This method of calculating the heart rate is the most common method used 
because it is quick and can be used when the heart rate is irregular. 
PTS: 1 DIF: Apply REF: Calculating Heart Rate 
6.The nurse notes that on a clients electrocardiogram tracing, there is one P wave for every QRS 
 
complex an...
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Test Bank For Focus on Adult Health Medical Surgical Nursing 2nd Edition Honan. 
A heart rate can be determined by multiplying the QRS complexes in a 6-second strip by 10. The 
heart rate is 90. This method of calculating the heart rate is the most common method used 
because it is quick and can be used when the heart rate is irregular. 
PTS: 1 DIF: Apply REF: Calculating Heart Rate 
6.The nurse notes that on a clients electrocardiogram tracing, there is one P wave for every QRS 
 
complex an...
Test Bank For Safe Maternity And Pediatric Nursing Care 2nd Edition Linnard-Palmer.
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. The nurse is assessing a newborn. What sign of hypoglycemia does the nurse record? 
a. Increased nasal mucus 
b. Increased temperature 
c. Active muscle movements 
d. High-pitched cry 
ANS: D 
There are many signs of hypoglycemia in the newborn. One is a high-pitched cry. 
DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension REF: Page 219 OBJ: 9 
TOP: Signs of Hypoglycemia KEY: Nursing Process Step: Data Collection 
MSC: NCLEX: Physiological Integrity: Reduction of Risk 
2. What would the nur...
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MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. The nurse is assessing a newborn. What sign of hypoglycemia does the nurse record? 
a. Increased nasal mucus 
b. Increased temperature 
c. Active muscle movements 
d. High-pitched cry 
ANS: D 
There are many signs of hypoglycemia in the newborn. One is a high-pitched cry. 
DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension REF: Page 219 OBJ: 9 
TOP: Signs of Hypoglycemia KEY: Nursing Process Step: Data Collection 
MSC: NCLEX: Physiological Integrity: Reduction of Risk 
2. What would the nur...
TEST BANK FOR PORTH’S PATHOPHYSIOLOGY 10TH EDITION BY NORRIS CHAPTER 34: Acute Kidney Injury and Chronic Kidney Disease
TEST BANK FOR PORTH’S PATHOPHYSIOLOGY 10TH EDITION BY NORRIS CHAPTER 27: Disorders of Cardiac Function
Porth's Pathophysiology 10th Edition Ch 20- Disorders of Hearing and Vestibular Function
TEST BANK FOR PORTH’S PATHOPHYSIOLOGY 10TH EDITION BY NORRIS CHAPTER 19: Disorders of Visual Function
TEST BANK FOR PORTH’S PATHOPHYSIOLOGY 10TH EDITION BY NORRIS CHAPTER 48: Disorders of Musculoskeletal Function: Trauma, Infection, Neoplasms