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NURSING 1 EXAM 1 Study NOTES (Nursing, Injury) | Download To Score An A | Rasmussen College
  • NURSING 1 EXAM 1 Study NOTES (Nursing, Injury) | Download To Score An A | Rasmussen College

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  • NURSING 1 EXAM 1 Osteomalacia - Metabolic disease that causes poor & delayed mineralization of the bone cells in mature bones - Main cause is a Vitamin D deficiency Diagnostic procedures for O steomalacia Serum calcium, phosphate, vitamin D, BUN, creatinine, bone densitometry x-rays Symptoms of Osteomalacia Generalized skeletal pain & tenderness without a history of injury (hips are the most common site) Reluctant to ambulate Low back pain Pain in the ribs, feet, & other areas Waddling gait At r...
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The Safe & Effective Care Environment: The Management of Care Practice Questions
  • The Safe & Effective Care Environment: The Management of Care Practice Questions

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  • The Safe & Effective Care Environment: The Management of Care Practice Questions 1. You are caring for a client at the end of life. The client tells you that they are grateful for having considered and decided upon some end of life decisions and the appointments of those who they wish to make decisions for them when they are no longer able to do so. During this discussion with the client and the client’s wife, the client states that “my wife and I are legally married so I am so glad that sh...
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Business Law 2nd Milestone Sophia
  • Business Law 2nd Milestone Sophia

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  • Business Law 2nd Milestone Sophia 1 A red car crashes into a blue car at night on a dark road. The driver of the blue car sues the other driver for negligence. Assuming it is true, which of the following would represent a strong defense against the negligence claim? • The red car was rushing to the scene of another accident to provide medical care. • Both drivers assumed the increased risk associated with driving at night. • The...
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NURSING 300 Fundamentals of Nursing Theory Concepts and Applications  4th Edition.
  • NURSING 300 Fundamentals of Nursing Theory Concepts and Applications 4th Edition.

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  • NURSING 300 Fundamentals of Nursing Theory Concepts and Applications 4th Edition. Chapter 1 Evolution of Nursing Thought & Action 1. Which of the following statements accurately describe an element of nursing? Select all that apply. A) The skills involved in nursing are primarily technical in nature. B) The primary focus of nursing is to assist individuals to recover from illness. C) The science of nursing is the knowledge base for the care that is given. D) The art of nursing is th...
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HESI A2 500 Questions & Answers All Sections Covered
  • HESI A2 500 Questions & Answers All Sections Covered

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  • TEST 1 Reading Comprehension Concussion A concussion is a traumatic injury to the brain that can interfere with the way the brain processes information and functions. A concussion often results in severe headaches, diminished alertness, and even unconsciousness. While over one million people in the United States suffer concussions every year, many believe that, like people, no two concussions are identical. Recently two professional baseball players suffered concussions. The first player w...
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Piedmont Technical College - NUR 101 Unit 2 review Jackett ( Answered) A+ guide.
  • Piedmont Technical College - NUR 101 Unit 2 review Jackett ( Answered) A+ guide.

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  • Unit 2 Review 1. Which of the following aspects of nursing would be most likely defined by legislation at a state level? a) The process that nurses must follow when handling and administrating medications b) The criteria that most clients need to qualify for Medicare or Medicaid c) The criteria that a nurse must consider when delegating tasks to an unlicensed care provider d) Difference in the scope of practice between RN’s and LPN’s 2. During a clinical placement on a subacute geriatric med...
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The Safe & Effective Care Environment: The Management of Care Practice Questions
  • The Safe & Effective Care Environment: The Management of Care Practice Questions

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  • The Safe & Effective Care Environment: The Management of Care Practice Questions 1. You are caring for a client at the end of life. The client tells you that they are grateful for having considered and decided upon some end of life decisions and the appointments of those who they wish to make decisions for them when they are no longer able to do so. During this discussion with the client and the client’s wife, the client states that “my wife and I are legally married so I am so glad that sh...
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NURSING 1 EXAM 1/Rasmussen College_(UPDATED)_Already Graded A.
  • NURSING 1 EXAM 1/Rasmussen College_(UPDATED)_Already Graded A.

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  • NURSING 1 EXAM 1 Osteomalacia - Metabolic disease that causes poor & delayed mineralization of the bone cells in mature bones - Main cause is a Vitamin D deficiency Diagnostic procedures for O steomalacia Serum calcium, phosphate, vitamin D, BUN, creatinine, bone densitometry x-rays Symptoms of Osteomalacia Generalized skeletal pain & tenderness without a history of injury (hips are the most common site) Reluctant to ambulate Low back pain Pain in the ribs, feet, & other areas Waddling gait At r...
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