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Advanced Health Assessment & Clinical Diagnosis in Primary Care 6th Edition Dains Test Bank 1
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Advanced Health Assessment and Diagnostic Reasoning 3rd edition Rhoads Test Bank 1
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Advanced Health Assessment of Women Clinical Skills and Procedures 4th Edition Carcio Secor Test Bank 1
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Anatomy & Physiology: The Unity of Form and Function 7th Edition Saladin Test Bank 1
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Anatomy and Physiology 3rd Edition McKinley Bidle Test Bank 1
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Anatomy And Physiology 4th Edition Marieb Test Bank 1
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Basic Nursing 2nd Edition Treas Test Bank 1
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Brenner and Stevens’ Pharmacology 5th Edition Test Bank 1
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Brunner and Suddarth’s Canadian Textbook of Medical Surgical Nursing 4th Edition Hussein Test Bank 1
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Caring for Older Adults Holistically 7th Edition Dahlkemper Test Bank 1
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Clayton’s Basic Pharmacology for Nurses 18th Edition Willihnganz Test Bank 1
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Clinical Calculations 9th Edition Kee.Marshall Test Bank 1
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Community and Public Health Nursing 2nd Edition Harkness DeMarco Test Bank 1
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Community Public Health Nursing 7th Edition Nies Test Bank 1
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Edexcel - Economics Paper 2 MARK SCHEME 1
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Essentials for Nursing Practice 9th Edition Potter Perry Test Bank 1
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Essentials Of Nursing Research Appraising Evidence For Nursing Practice 9th Edition Polit Test Bank 1
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Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing and Healthcare 4th Edition Melnyk Test Bank 1
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Fundamental Nursing Skills and Concepts 11th Edition Timby Test Bank 1
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Fundamentals Of Nursing 9th Edition Potter Test Bank 1
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Guidelines for Nurse Practitioners in Gynecologic 11th Edition Hawkins, Roberto-Nichols, Stanley-Haney Test Bank 1
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Holes Human Anatomy And Physiology 15th Edition Shier Test Bank 1
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Integrative Medicine 4th Edition Rakel Test Bank 1
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Linne and Ringsrud’s Clinical Laboratory Science 8th Edition Turgeon Test Bank 1
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Maternal and Child Health Nursing 8th Edition Silbert-Flagg Test Bank 1
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Maternal-Newborn Nursing: The Critical Components of Nursing Care 3rd Edition Durham Chapman Test Bank 1
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Maternity And Pediatric Nursing 3rd Edition Ricci Test Bank 1
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Medical-Surgical Nursing: Assessment and Management of Clinical Problems, 9th Edition Lewis, Dirksen, Heitkemper, Bucher Test Bank 1
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Memmler’s The Human Body in Health and Disease 14th Edition Cohen Hull Test Bank 1
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Nelson Essentials of Pediatrics 8th Edition Marcdante Kliegman Test Bank 1
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NS 320 STUDY GUIDE- EXAM 3 1
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NSG 321 NSG321 1
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Nurs 6512 NURS6512 1
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Nursing 1
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Nutritional Foundations and Clinical Applications 7th Edition Grodner Test Bank 1
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Pathophysiology 6th Edition Banasik Test Bank 1
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PEPSI Heart Failure JoAnn Smith, 72 years old Primary Concept Perfusion Interrelated Concepts PEPSI Heart Failure JoAnn Smith, 72 years old Primary Concept Perfusion Interrelated Concepts 1
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Pharmacotherapy: A Pathophysiologic Approach 10th Edition Dipiro Talbert Yee Test Bank 1
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Physical Examination and Health Assessment 7th Edition Jarvis Test Bank 1
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Primary Care For Women NURS6551 1
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Primary Care: Art and Science of Advanced Practice Nursing 5th Edition Dunphy Test Bank 1
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Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing 7th Edition Videbeck Test Bank 1
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Statistics for People Who Think They Hate Statistics 7th Edition Salkind Frey Test Bank 1
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Understanding Pathophysiology 6th Edition Huether McCance Test Bank 1
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Varcarolis's Canadian Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing 2nd Edition Halter Test Bank 1
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Veterinary Immunology 9th Edition Tizard Test Bank 2
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Women’s Health Care in Advanced Practice Nursing 2nd Edition Alexander Test Bank 1
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Women’s Health: A Primary Care Clinical Guide 4th Edition Youngkin Davis Test Bank 1
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WORD COMMUNITY 403 Final EXAM ATI RN Community Health Online Practice 2020 A 1
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Wright & Leahey’s Nurses and Families 7th Edition Shajani Test Bank 1
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This is the 5th episode of illness. Patient was last well before one month. Symptoms of illness 
was reduced sleep, increased talk and talking aloud, using abusive words, increased 
psychomotor activity, poor personal hygiene, increased food intake, assaultive behavior etc. On 
examination he had persecutory delusion, grandiose delusion, poor dry compulsion and mood 
labile. On admission Inj.Phenergan 25 mg 1M and Inj. Haloperiol 5mg 1M stat ordered and 
administered. He had no history of head i...
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Baptist School Of Nursing•CASE PRESENTATION ON BIPOLAR AFFECTIVE DISORDER
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This is the 5th episode of illness. Patient was last well before one month. Symptoms of illness 
was reduced sleep, increased talk and talking aloud, using abusive words, increased 
psychomotor activity, poor personal hygiene, increased food intake, assaultive behavior etc. On 
examination he had persecutory delusion, grandiose delusion, poor dry compulsion and mood 
labile. On admission Inj.Phenergan 25 mg 1M and Inj. Haloperiol 5mg 1M stat ordered and 
administered. He had no history of head i...
A nurse is caring for a client who has lost a significant 
amount of blood as a result of complications during a 
surgical procedure. Which parameter does the nurse 
recognize as the earliest indication of new decreases in 
fluid volume? 
A. Pulse rate Correct 
B. Blood pressure 
C. Pulmonary artery systolic pressure 
D. Pulmonary artery end-diastolic pressure 
Rationale: Cardiac output is determined by the volume of the circulating blood, 
the pumping action of the heart, and the tone of the va...
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Baptist School Of Nursing•RNSG 2231 HESI EXTRA CREDIT MODULE 9
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A nurse is caring for a client who has lost a significant 
amount of blood as a result of complications during a 
surgical procedure. Which parameter does the nurse 
recognize as the earliest indication of new decreases in 
fluid volume? 
A. Pulse rate Correct 
B. Blood pressure 
C. Pulmonary artery systolic pressure 
D. Pulmonary artery end-diastolic pressure 
Rationale: Cardiac output is determined by the volume of the circulating blood, 
the pumping action of the heart, and the tone of the va...
compare and contrast molecular microbiology and conventional microbiology. give advantages and 
disadvantages of each. (Conventional micro) - ANS- · Conventional microbiology involved the 
culturing of a viable sample of microorganism in order to detect if the organism was present in a 
sample. However, this method requires significant time in order for a microorganism to grow. This 
can take weeks to occur and if organism was unviable or did not receive proper nutrients during this 
time, it m...
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Baptist School Of Nursing•MOLECULAR MICROBIOLOGY
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compare and contrast molecular microbiology and conventional microbiology. give advantages and 
disadvantages of each. (Conventional micro) - ANS- · Conventional microbiology involved the 
culturing of a viable sample of microorganism in order to detect if the organism was present in a 
sample. However, this method requires significant time in order for a microorganism to grow. This 
can take weeks to occur and if organism was unviable or did not receive proper nutrients during this 
time, it m...
Sources of coercive power come from which of the following? 
A. Responsibility 
B. Recognition 
C. Expertise 
D. Punishment - ANS- D. Punishment 
The structure used in many organizations is the: 
A. Traditional approach. 
B. Organic structure. 
C. Decentralized approach. 
D. Network structure. - ANS- A. Traditional approach 
Empowerment is psychological and includes a feeling of:
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Baptist School Of Nursing•RNSG 2121 LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES
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LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT RNSG 2121 EXAM 1-2 QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS 2024- 2025• Por Exammate
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Sources of coercive power come from which of the following? 
A. Responsibility 
B. Recognition 
C. Expertise 
D. Punishment - ANS- D. Punishment 
The structure used in many organizations is the: 
A. Traditional approach. 
B. Organic structure. 
C. Decentralized approach. 
D. Network structure. - ANS- A. Traditional approach 
Empowerment is psychological and includes a feeling of:
The employer is responsible for providing a safe working environment by: 
A. Driving all employees to work. 
B. Following the OSHA guidelines. 
C. Teaching employees to use their back muscles for lifting clients. 
D. Allowing the recapping of contaminated needles. - ANS- B. Following the OSHA guidelines 
Safety threats to the employee do NOT include: 
A. Potentially lethal chemicals. 
B. Exposure to infectious materials. 
C. Recapping safety devices in each room. 
D. Radioactive materials in ope...
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Baptist School Of Nursing•RNSG 2121 LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES
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LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT RNSG 2121 EXAM 1-2 QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS 2024- 2025• Por Exammate
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The employer is responsible for providing a safe working environment by: 
A. Driving all employees to work. 
B. Following the OSHA guidelines. 
C. Teaching employees to use their back muscles for lifting clients. 
D. Allowing the recapping of contaminated needles. - ANS- B. Following the OSHA guidelines 
Safety threats to the employee do NOT include: 
A. Potentially lethal chemicals. 
B. Exposure to infectious materials. 
C. Recapping safety devices in each room. 
D. Radioactive materials in ope...
1. Following spinal injury, the nurse should encourage the client to drink fluids to avoid: 
A) Urinary tract infection. B) Fluid and electrolyte imbalance. 
C) Dehydration. D) Skin breakdown. 
2. The client is transferred from the operating room to recovery room after an open-heart surgery. The 
nurse assigned is taking the vital signs of the client. The nurse notified the physician when the 
temperature of the client rises to 38.8 ºC or 102 ºF because elevated temperatures: 
A) May be a fore...
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Baptist School Of Nursing•NURSING PRACTICE IV
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Medical Surgical Nursing Practice Test Volume 1 • William Roesler• ISBN 9798668505982
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1. Following spinal injury, the nurse should encourage the client to drink fluids to avoid: 
A) Urinary tract infection. B) Fluid and electrolyte imbalance. 
C) Dehydration. D) Skin breakdown. 
2. The client is transferred from the operating room to recovery room after an open-heart surgery. The 
nurse assigned is taking the vital signs of the client. The nurse notified the physician when the 
temperature of the client rises to 38.8 ºC or 102 ºF because elevated temperatures: 
A) May be a fore...
1. The care team is considering the use of dialysis in a patient whose renal function is progressively 
declining. Renal replacement therapy is indicated in which of the following situations? 
A) When the patients creatinine level drops below 1.2 mg/dL (110 mmol/L) 
B) When the patients blood urea nitrogen (BUN) is above 15 mg/dL 
C) When approximately 40% of nephrons are not functioning 
D) When about 80% of the nephrons are no longer functioning 
Ans: D 
Feedback: 
When the total number of fun...
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Baptist School Of Nursing•Bank - Brunner & Suddarth\\\\\\\'s
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1. The care team is considering the use of dialysis in a patient whose renal function is progressively 
declining. Renal replacement therapy is indicated in which of the following situations? 
A) When the patients creatinine level drops below 1.2 mg/dL (110 mmol/L) 
B) When the patients blood urea nitrogen (BUN) is above 15 mg/dL 
C) When approximately 40% of nephrons are not functioning 
D) When about 80% of the nephrons are no longer functioning 
Ans: D 
Feedback: 
When the total number of fun...
1. A patient with a hematologic disorder asks the nurse how the body forms blood cells. The nurse should 
describe a process that takes place where? 
A) In the spleen 
B) In the kidneys 
C) In the bone marrow 
D) In the liver 
Ans: C 
Feedback: 
Bone marrow is the primary site for hematopoiesis. The liver and spleen may be involved during 
embryonic development or when marrow is destroyed. The kidneys release erythropoietin, which 
stimulates the marrow to increase production of red blood cells ...
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Baptist School Of Nursing•Bank - Brunner & Suddarth\\\\\\\'s
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Brunner\'s Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing 14th Edition + Study Guide Package • Lippincott Williams & Wilkins• ISBN 9781975113223
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1. A patient with a hematologic disorder asks the nurse how the body forms blood cells. The nurse should 
describe a process that takes place where? 
A) In the spleen 
B) In the kidneys 
C) In the bone marrow 
D) In the liver 
Ans: C 
Feedback: 
Bone marrow is the primary site for hematopoiesis. The liver and spleen may be involved during 
embryonic development or when marrow is destroyed. The kidneys release erythropoietin, which 
stimulates the marrow to increase production of red blood cells ...
1. A nurse is caring for a patient with liver failure and is performing an assessment in the knowledge of the 
patients increased risk of bleeding. The nurse recognizes that this risk is related to the patients inability 
to synthesize prothrombin in the liver. What factor most likely contributes to this loss of function? 
A) Alterations in glucose metabolism 
B) Retention of bile salts 
C) Inadequate production of albumin by hepatocytes 
D) Inability of the liver to use vitamin K 
Ans: D 
Feedb...
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Baptist School Of Nursing•Bank - Brunner & Suddarth\\\\\\\'s
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Brunner\'s Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing 14th Edition + Study Guide Package • Lippincott Williams & Wilkins• ISBN 9781975113223
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1. A nurse is caring for a patient with liver failure and is performing an assessment in the knowledge of the 
patients increased risk of bleeding. The nurse recognizes that this risk is related to the patients inability 
to synthesize prothrombin in the liver. What factor most likely contributes to this loss of function? 
A) Alterations in glucose metabolism 
B) Retention of bile salts 
C) Inadequate production of albumin by hepatocytes 
D) Inability of the liver to use vitamin K 
Ans: D 
Feedb...
A health record technician has been asked to review the discharge patient abstracting module of a 
proposed new electronic health record (EHR). Which of the following data sets would the technician 
consult to ensure the system collects all federally required discharge data elements for Medicare 
and Medicaid inpatients in an acute-care hospital? 
a. CARF 
b. DEEDS 
c. UACDS 
d. UHDDS - ANS- d. UHDDS (Uniform Hospital Discharge Data Set) 
The Uniform Hospital Discharge Data Set (UHDDS) data char...
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Baptist School Of Nursing•RHIT 150
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A health record technician has been asked to review the discharge patient abstracting module of a 
proposed new electronic health record (EHR). Which of the following data sets would the technician 
consult to ensure the system collects all federally required discharge data elements for Medicare 
and Medicaid inpatients in an acute-care hospital? 
a. CARF 
b. DEEDS 
c. UACDS 
d. UHDDS - ANS- d. UHDDS (Uniform Hospital Discharge Data Set) 
The Uniform Hospital Discharge Data Set (UHDDS) data char...