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what medications interact with grapefruit? - Answer calcium channel blockers: diltiazem, nifedipine, verapamil, etc statins caffeine SSRIs be sure to practice math! - Answer stent placement using the femoral approach puts you at risk for retroperitoneal hemorrhage - Answer what a...

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name two titratable acids that are excreted when in metabolic acidosis - Answer NH3 and H2PO4- ansa cervicalis - Answer part of the cervical plexsus that innervates all muscles of neck below the hyoid coming from sternum 1. sternothyoid 2. sternohyoid oid primary biliary cirrohsis - Answe...

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Polyhydramnios d/t decreased swallowing may cause --- obstruction OR --- - Answer GI obstruction; Anencephaly* Renal agenesis & posterior urethral valve would cause ---hydramnios - Answer oligo The cochlear base responds to --- frequency sound, while the helicotrema responds to --- frequen...

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When do *advanced directives* go into effect? - Answer when person is *unable to speak for him/herself* due to either: 1. *Mental Incapacity* - *coma *(GCS score ≤ 7) 2. *Aphasia* (≠as soon as signed; directives can always be changed later by person) SBAR Communication Framekwork Comp...

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2. Increasing temperature, decreasing pulse, decreasing respirations, increasing blood pressure A change in vital signs may be a late sign of increased intracranial pressure. Trends include increasing temperature and blood pressure and decreasing pulse and respirations. Respiratory irregularities...

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Treatment for Akathesia? - Answer Feeling of restlessness Beta Blockers Treatment for acute dystonia? - Answer Anti-histamines and Dopamine Agonists (benztropine or trihexyphenidol) Long term neurlogic sequelae associated with bacterial meningitis? - Answer 1.) Hearing Loss 2.) Loss of...

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The nurse finds a client on the floor in the client's room. Based on the documentation shown in the exhibit, the nurse made an incorrect entry in the client's medical record at what time? 1 Found client lying on floor next to bed. Client states, "I fell out of bed while reaching for my eye...

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BPH assessment? - Answer >50 voiding difficulty/urgency incomplete emptying straining to void nocturia urine retention Should never have burning with uriantion! this indicates a UTI Sexual intercourse does not have anything to do with this PAtient with altered level of c...

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NCLEX UWORLD Review questions with correct answers

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What medications are used once adverse effects occur with ACE inhibitor use? - Answer ARBs (sartans) What are the adverse effects of ACE inhibitors? - Answer symptomatic hypotension intractable cough hyperkalemia angioedema temporary increase in creatinine What is dextromethorphan use...

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A nurse in the intensive care unit is caring for a client in the immediate postoperative period following abdominal surgery. The nurse receives several prescriptions. Which prescription should the nurse initiate first? Click on the exhibit button for additional information. - Answer Normal saline ...

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what is the pathophysiology of ARDS? What is the definition - Answer 1. damage to the endothelial cells lining the pulmonary capillaries resulting in leakage of fluid into the alveoli -> exudative stage. Later: proliferative stage and final fibrotic stage 2. acute onset lung dysfunction, pu...

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