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[Show more]Although the basic structure of the cell plasma membrane is formed by a lipid bilayer, most of the specific membrane functions are carried out by: Bound and transmembrane proteins 
Which describes the function of the nucleus? it contains the genetic code for the individual. 
Which of the following a...
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Which describes the function of the nucleus? it contains the genetic code for the individual. 
Which of the following a...
AWHONN's role in establishing Standards of Care that influence nursing interventions -Standards of care establish minimum criteria for competent, proficient delivery of nursing care. Agency policies, procedures, and protocols also provide appropriate guidelines for care standards. 
-Clinical practi...
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Add to cartAWHONN's role in establishing Standards of Care that influence nursing interventions -Standards of care establish minimum criteria for competent, proficient delivery of nursing care. Agency policies, procedures, and protocols also provide appropriate guidelines for care standards. 
-Clinical practi...
Normal saline is what type of intravenous solution? Select one or more: A. Isotonic B. Hypotonic C. Hypertonic D. Crystalloid A. Isotonic D. Crystalloid 
Low plasma pH and low bicarbonate (HCO3-) indicate the following primary acid-base disturbance. Select one: 
A. Metabolic acidosis B. Metabolic al...
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Add to cartNormal saline is what type of intravenous solution? Select one or more: A. Isotonic B. Hypotonic C. Hypertonic D. Crystalloid A. Isotonic D. Crystalloid 
Low plasma pH and low bicarbonate (HCO3-) indicate the following primary acid-base disturbance. Select one: 
A. Metabolic acidosis B. Metabolic al...
An example of a mu agonist opioid that is frequently used in the treatment of pain is: 
a. benzodiazepine b. dilaudid c. butyrophenone d. haloperidol b. dilaudid 
A client receiving morphine for bone pain may find a lower dose of morphine is possible when what is added to the regime? a. NSAID b. MS ...
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Add to cartAn example of a mu agonist opioid that is frequently used in the treatment of pain is: 
a. benzodiazepine b. dilaudid c. butyrophenone d. haloperidol b. dilaudid 
A client receiving morphine for bone pain may find a lower dose of morphine is possible when what is added to the regime? a. NSAID b. MS ...
The primary impact that the development and use of psychotropic drugs had on nursing's role in the care of clients with mental health disorders was: A. The availability of mental health therapies as an outpatient service. B. The expansion of the role assumed by professionally trained nurses. C. Nur...
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Add to cartThe primary impact that the development and use of psychotropic drugs had on nursing's role in the care of clients with mental health disorders was: A. The availability of mental health therapies as an outpatient service. B. The expansion of the role assumed by professionally trained nurses. C. Nur...
What classes of medication are used to treat anxiety disorders? • Benzos • Ativan - Lorezepam, Klonopin (Clonazepam), Valium (diazepam), Xanax - alprazolam • Used PRN for panic disorder • Flumazenil (Romazicon) is a BZ antagonists and is used in OD • Vistaril (hydroxyzine) (anticholinergic...
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Add to cartWhat classes of medication are used to treat anxiety disorders? • Benzos • Ativan - Lorezepam, Klonopin (Clonazepam), Valium (diazepam), Xanax - alprazolam • Used PRN for panic disorder • Flumazenil (Romazicon) is a BZ antagonists and is used in OD • Vistaril (hydroxyzine) (anticholinergic...
1. Upon admission assessment, the nurse hears a murmur located at the fifth intercostal space, midclavicular line. The client asks, "What does that mean?" The nurse will base her answer on which of the following physiologic principles? A) "You have been exposed to an infection that went into your...
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Add to cart1. Upon admission assessment, the nurse hears a murmur located at the fifth intercostal space, midclavicular line. The client asks, "What does that mean?" The nurse will base her answer on which of the following physiologic principles? A) "You have been exposed to an infection that went into your...
1. The nurse is caring for patients with ostomies. In which ostomy location will the nurse expect very liquid stool to be present? A. Sigmoid B. Transverse C. Ascending D. Descending C. Ascending 
2. A nurse is assisting a patient in making dietary choices that promote healthy bowel elimination. Whi...
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Add to cart1. The nurse is caring for patients with ostomies. In which ostomy location will the nurse expect very liquid stool to be present? A. Sigmoid B. Transverse C. Ascending D. Descending C. Ascending 
2. A nurse is assisting a patient in making dietary choices that promote healthy bowel elimination. Whi...
Pro of breast feeding Provide Antiviral, anti-protozoan, anti-inflammatory antibodies -colostrum contains macrophages -No allergic reactions and is easily digested -IgA present (protective anti-absorptive effect keeps protein molecules from passing through intestines -No need to use vitamin suppleme...
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Add to cartPro of breast feeding Provide Antiviral, anti-protozoan, anti-inflammatory antibodies -colostrum contains macrophages -No allergic reactions and is easily digested -IgA present (protective anti-absorptive effect keeps protein molecules from passing through intestines -No need to use vitamin suppleme...
Diffusion affected by ___ and ___ (thickness) of alveoli to capillary SURFACE AREA and DISTANCE 
Ventilation movement of air in and out of the lungs 
Ventilation (V) - exchange of alveolar air (gaseous flow rate) 
Perfusion Circulation of blood within an organ or tissue in adequate amounts to meet c...
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Add to cartDiffusion affected by ___ and ___ (thickness) of alveoli to capillary SURFACE AREA and DISTANCE 
Ventilation movement of air in and out of the lungs 
Ventilation (V) - exchange of alveolar air (gaseous flow rate) 
Perfusion Circulation of blood within an organ or tissue in adequate amounts to meet c...
Basic Nursing Skills/Safety - Albuterol-Assess Albuterol (Ventolin) 
Drug Class: Short Acting Beta 2 Agonist 
Indication: Prevention or relief of bronchospasm related to asthma, bronchitis, and other pulmonary diseases 
Adverse: Nausea, anxiety, palpitations, tremors, increased HR 
Route: Oral, Inha...
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Add to cartBasic Nursing Skills/Safety - Albuterol-Assess Albuterol (Ventolin) 
Drug Class: Short Acting Beta 2 Agonist 
Indication: Prevention or relief of bronchospasm related to asthma, bronchitis, and other pulmonary diseases 
Adverse: Nausea, anxiety, palpitations, tremors, increased HR 
Route: Oral, Inha...
Cross sectional studies simultaneous collection of information necessary for classification of exposure and outcome - two populations, have the disease and do not have the disease and then study if they got the exposure 
Case-control study compare case subjects to control subjects, two diseases - al...
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Add to cartCross sectional studies simultaneous collection of information necessary for classification of exposure and outcome - two populations, have the disease and do not have the disease and then study if they got the exposure 
Case-control study compare case subjects to control subjects, two diseases - al...
International Council of Nurses Nursing Definition "Nursing encompasses autonomous and collaborative care of individuals of all ages, families, groups and communities, sick or well and in all settings. Nursing includes the promotion of health, prevention of illness, and the care of ill, disabled an...
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Add to cartInternational Council of Nurses Nursing Definition "Nursing encompasses autonomous and collaborative care of individuals of all ages, families, groups and communities, sick or well and in all settings. Nursing includes the promotion of health, prevention of illness, and the care of ill, disabled an...
Which of the following clients would be an example of cellular atrophy? 
A) A middle-aged female experiencing menopause due to loss of estrogen stimulation B) A post-nephrectomy client whose remaining kidney enlarges to compensate for the loss C) A hypertensive, noncompliant client who has developed...
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Add to cartWhich of the following clients would be an example of cellular atrophy? 
A) A middle-aged female experiencing menopause due to loss of estrogen stimulation B) A post-nephrectomy client whose remaining kidney enlarges to compensate for the loss C) A hypertensive, noncompliant client who has developed...
Decongestants Adrenergic Phenylephrine (pseudophed) 
Decongestants MOA Vasoconstriction- URI structure Shrink engorged nasal mucosal membranes Anti-inflammatory (decrease inflammation) Decrease congestion 
Decongestants Indications Rhinitis (acute chronic) Sinusitis Hay fever Common cold 
decongesta...
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Add to cartDecongestants Adrenergic Phenylephrine (pseudophed) 
Decongestants MOA Vasoconstriction- URI structure Shrink engorged nasal mucosal membranes Anti-inflammatory (decrease inflammation) Decrease congestion 
Decongestants Indications Rhinitis (acute chronic) Sinusitis Hay fever Common cold 
decongesta...
Immunity state of having sufficient biological defences to avoid infection, disease, or other unwanted biological invasion 
Innate immunity non-specific barriers or eliminators of pathogens 
Adaptive immunity specific immunity or acquired immunity, acts through specifically recognizing a pathogen th...
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Add to cartImmunity state of having sufficient biological defences to avoid infection, disease, or other unwanted biological invasion 
Innate immunity non-specific barriers or eliminators of pathogens 
Adaptive immunity specific immunity or acquired immunity, acts through specifically recognizing a pathogen th...
A patient states they have a history of bruising and DVTs. They were taking a drug for this but have now switched to a drug that is safer and doesn't require constant f/u's. 
What is the drug and what is the mechanism? 
When did they switch to this drug? Apixaban / selective, reversible inhibitor ...
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Add to cartA patient states they have a history of bruising and DVTs. They were taking a drug for this but have now switched to a drug that is safer and doesn't require constant f/u's. 
What is the drug and what is the mechanism? 
When did they switch to this drug? Apixaban / selective, reversible inhibitor ...
A client with poor arterial circulation in the lower limbs has developed areas of inflammation and "weeping" clear serous exudate. Since chronic inflammation lasts for a long time, it has been associated with which of the following changes in physiological response? Select all that apply. A) Forma...
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Add to cartA client with poor arterial circulation in the lower limbs has developed areas of inflammation and "weeping" clear serous exudate. Since chronic inflammation lasts for a long time, it has been associated with which of the following changes in physiological response? Select all that apply. A) Forma...
Where are wbcs manufactured? bone marrow 
Where do wbcs mature lymphoid tissue: thymus gland, lymph nodes, tonsils , spleen 
Main disorders that affect WBCS infection, immune diseases, and hematologic neoplasms 
Hematologic Neoplasms types of cancer that affect blood, bone marrow, and lymph nodes 
L...
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Add to cartWhere are wbcs manufactured? bone marrow 
Where do wbcs mature lymphoid tissue: thymus gland, lymph nodes, tonsils , spleen 
Main disorders that affect WBCS infection, immune diseases, and hematologic neoplasms 
Hematologic Neoplasms types of cancer that affect blood, bone marrow, and lymph nodes 
L...
Acid Controlling DrugsHyperosmotic Drug Category 
Acid Controlling DrugsEmollients (Stool softener) Drug Category 
Acid Controlling DrugsLaxatives (Bulk forming) Drug Category 
Acid Controlling DrugsProbiotics Drug Category 
Acid Controlling DrugsAntimotility Drug Category 
Acid Controlling DrugsAnt...
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Add to cartAcid Controlling DrugsHyperosmotic Drug Category 
Acid Controlling DrugsEmollients (Stool softener) Drug Category 
Acid Controlling DrugsLaxatives (Bulk forming) Drug Category 
Acid Controlling DrugsProbiotics Drug Category 
Acid Controlling DrugsAntimotility Drug Category 
Acid Controlling DrugsAnt...
Nucleus Where is messenger RNA (mRNA), ribosomal RNA (rRNA), and transfer RNA (tRNA) made inside the cell? 
Elastin When exercising outside on an extremely warm day, the client can feel his heart pounding very rapidly. Thinking in terms of the ability of the aorta to stretch to accommodate more bloo...
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Add to cartNucleus Where is messenger RNA (mRNA), ribosomal RNA (rRNA), and transfer RNA (tRNA) made inside the cell? 
Elastin When exercising outside on an extremely warm day, the client can feel his heart pounding very rapidly. Thinking in terms of the ability of the aorta to stretch to accommodate more bloo...
Theory - abstract, conceptual series of true statements - account for or explain some phenomenon 
Grand theories - broadest scope - most abstract - apply to all nursing activities - difficult to test, less relevant to ebp 
Mid-range theories - narrower scope - bridge between grand theories and pract...
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Add to cartTheory - abstract, conceptual series of true statements - account for or explain some phenomenon 
Grand theories - broadest scope - most abstract - apply to all nursing activities - difficult to test, less relevant to ebp 
Mid-range theories - narrower scope - bridge between grand theories and pract...
Normal Microbes Beneficial Effects competing for nutrients produced substances that affect invading microbes affecting growth conditions 
Inhibition of cell wall synthesis penecillins cephalosporins carbapenems misc. 
Inhibition of protein synthesis (Translation) Aminoglycosides Tetracyclines Oxazol...
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Add to cartNormal Microbes Beneficial Effects competing for nutrients produced substances that affect invading microbes affecting growth conditions 
Inhibition of cell wall synthesis penecillins cephalosporins carbapenems misc. 
Inhibition of protein synthesis (Translation) Aminoglycosides Tetracyclines Oxazol...
The process of cancerous cells exhibiting a loss of cellular differentiation and organization leading to a loss of their ability to function normally is called what? 
A. Anaplasia B. Angiogenesis C. Autonomy D. Metastasis A. Anaplasia 
The mitotic inhibitors interfere with the ability of a cell to d...
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Add to cartThe process of cancerous cells exhibiting a loss of cellular differentiation and organization leading to a loss of their ability to function normally is called what? 
A. Anaplasia B. Angiogenesis C. Autonomy D. Metastasis A. Anaplasia 
The mitotic inhibitors interfere with the ability of a cell to d...
The nurse is caring for a client with alterations in thermoregulation. The nurse accurately relates the concept of chemical thermogenesis associated with the client's condition to which factor? 
1. Fever 2. Muscle activity 3. Thyroxine output 4. Basal metabolic rate 3. Thyroxine output 
Chemical th...
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Add to cartThe nurse is caring for a client with alterations in thermoregulation. The nurse accurately relates the concept of chemical thermogenesis associated with the client's condition to which factor? 
1. Fever 2. Muscle activity 3. Thyroxine output 4. Basal metabolic rate 3. Thyroxine output 
Chemical th...
A patient is being discharged home on warfarin. The discharge teaching by the nurse should include a warning to avoid what? 
A. St. Jonh's wort B. Saw palmetto C. Tarragon D. Gingko D. Gingko 
The nurse evaluates teaching about warfarin (Coumadin) is successful when the patient makes what statement...
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Add to cartA patient is being discharged home on warfarin. The discharge teaching by the nurse should include a warning to avoid what? 
A. St. Jonh's wort B. Saw palmetto C. Tarragon D. Gingko D. Gingko 
The nurse evaluates teaching about warfarin (Coumadin) is successful when the patient makes what statement...
What are the different words for adrenergic agents? 1. adrenergic agonist 2. sympathomimetic 3. catecholamine 
What are the sympathetic receptors? 1. alpha 1 2. alpha 2 3. beta 1 4. beta 2 
What are the inactivating enzymes for the parasympathetic nervous system? acetylcholinesterase (AChE)- in syna...
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Add to cartWhat are the different words for adrenergic agents? 1. adrenergic agonist 2. sympathomimetic 3. catecholamine 
What are the sympathetic receptors? 1. alpha 1 2. alpha 2 3. beta 1 4. beta 2 
What are the inactivating enzymes for the parasympathetic nervous system? acetylcholinesterase (AChE)- in syna...
Pharmacodynamics what the drug does to the body 
Pharmacokinetics what the body does to the drug 
drug allergies 1) Anaphylactic 2) Cytotoxic - antibodies 3) Serum Sickness - cause damage to tissue by depositing in blood vessels 4) Delayed 
Van Gierke disease Large amount of glycogen accumulates on ...
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Add to cartPharmacodynamics what the drug does to the body 
Pharmacokinetics what the body does to the drug 
drug allergies 1) Anaphylactic 2) Cytotoxic - antibodies 3) Serum Sickness - cause damage to tissue by depositing in blood vessels 4) Delayed 
Van Gierke disease Large amount of glycogen accumulates on ...
A 30-year old client with depression has attempted suicide by overdosing on acetaminophen (Tylenol). The nurse in the emergency department anticipates that the client's treatment will consist of: 
A: An intravenous infusion with normal saline to infuse at 1000mL per hour B: The administration of ac...
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Add to cartA 30-year old client with depression has attempted suicide by overdosing on acetaminophen (Tylenol). The nurse in the emergency department anticipates that the client's treatment will consist of: 
A: An intravenous infusion with normal saline to infuse at 1000mL per hour B: The administration of ac...
Oxygenation mechanisms that facilitate or impair the body's ability to supply oxygen to all cells of the body 
gas exchange The process by which oxygen is transported to cells and carbon dioxide is transported from cells 
ventilation the actual exchange of O2 and CO2 
perfusion The flow of blood th...
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Add to cartOxygenation mechanisms that facilitate or impair the body's ability to supply oxygen to all cells of the body 
gas exchange The process by which oxygen is transported to cells and carbon dioxide is transported from cells 
ventilation the actual exchange of O2 and CO2 
perfusion The flow of blood th...
Define pathophysiology · the physiology of altered health. 
Health is defined as: · state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease and infirmity, 
Etiology cause of disease 
What are the four commonly recognized etiological agents? · Biologic · Ph...
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Add to cartDefine pathophysiology · the physiology of altered health. 
Health is defined as: · state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease and infirmity, 
Etiology cause of disease 
What are the four commonly recognized etiological agents? · Biologic · Ph...
Chapter 13 To ensure effective treatment of pinworm infections, which instruction would be most important to emphasize to the patient and family? a. Keeping nails long so cutting will not introduce more infection b. Laundering undergarments, bed linens, and pajamas every day c. Boiling all drinking ...
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Add to cartChapter 13 To ensure effective treatment of pinworm infections, which instruction would be most important to emphasize to the patient and family? a. Keeping nails long so cutting will not introduce more infection b. Laundering undergarments, bed linens, and pajamas every day c. Boiling all drinking ...
Ipecac is effective(t/f) f 
Macrolides adverse effects ■ GI distress (especially erythromycin). ■ OTOtoxicity, CHOLESstatic jaundice. ■ QTc PROLONGation (risk of torsades de pointes, like VT). 
The nurse is preparing a medication that is new to the market and cannot be found in the nurse's dr...
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Add to cartIpecac is effective(t/f) f 
Macrolides adverse effects ■ GI distress (especially erythromycin). ■ OTOtoxicity, CHOLESstatic jaundice. ■ QTc PROLONGation (risk of torsades de pointes, like VT). 
The nurse is preparing a medication that is new to the market and cannot be found in the nurse's dr...
Any chemical that can affect living processes drug 
Study of drugs and their interactions with living systems pharmacology 
Study of drugs in humans clinical pharmacology 
Also known as pharmacotherapeutics; the use of drugs to diagnose, prevent, or treat disease or to prevent pregnancy therapeutics...
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Add to cartAny chemical that can affect living processes drug 
Study of drugs and their interactions with living systems pharmacology 
Study of drugs in humans clinical pharmacology 
Also known as pharmacotherapeutics; the use of drugs to diagnose, prevent, or treat disease or to prevent pregnancy therapeutics...
When the nurse administers warfarin, it is expected that the drug will have what effect on the body? decrease in production of vitamin-K dependent clotting factors 
When caring for a patient diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis, the patient tells the nurse that he or she has had insufficient response...
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Add to cartWhen the nurse administers warfarin, it is expected that the drug will have what effect on the body? decrease in production of vitamin-K dependent clotting factors 
When caring for a patient diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis, the patient tells the nurse that he or she has had insufficient response...
While studying the antihypertensive drugs the, nursing students learn about the pressure in the cardiovascular system is determined by three elements. What are they? Select all that apply. 
A) Heart rate B) Stroke volume C) Preload D) Total peripheral resistance E) Pulse pressure A) Heart rate B) St...
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Add to cartWhile studying the antihypertensive drugs the, nursing students learn about the pressure in the cardiovascular system is determined by three elements. What are they? Select all that apply. 
A) Heart rate B) Stroke volume C) Preload D) Total peripheral resistance E) Pulse pressure A) Heart rate B) St...
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