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Exam 2) Fundamentals of Nursing Exam 2: Questions & Answers; Latest Updated A+ Score Guide

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What are body mechanics? (Ans- Coordinated efforts of the musculoskeletal and nervous systems Maintain balance, posture, and body alignment Mandatory for Lifting, bending, and moving Performing activities of daily living Four characteristics of Body Mechanics (Ans- Body Alignment Body Balance Coordinated Body Movement Friction What is Good Nursing Body Alignment (Ans- Relationship of one body part to another - don't twist Correct body alignment reduces strain on musculos...

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Fundamentals of Nursing:LPN Fundamentals of Nursing Exam 1-6 :Final Exam: Guaranteed A+ Guide Solution

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what is the final step in a complete assessment? (Ans- documentation S/S of hypostatic pneumonia (Ans- decreased lung expansion, generalized respiratory muscle weakness and secretions occur without immobility. (comes from inflammation of the lung from stasis or pooling of secretions. ) s/s of respiratory acidosis (Ans- increased PaCo2 and increased hydrogen ion concentration below 7.35. This reflects the excess carbonic acid in the blood (hypoventilation produces R. acidosis) what...

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Final Exam ) Fundamentals of Nursing Final Exam: Study Guide:Latest Updated: Questions & Answers

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What are direct interventions? (Ans- Anything that you do while physically with the patient e.g. administering medications, performing dressing changes What are indirect interventions? (Ans- Anything that you do outside of being with the patient on the patients behalf. e.g. restocking supplies, patient conferences, scheduling tests and treatments What are independent interventions? (Ans- They are nurse driven. Health promotion, teaching, basic comfort care, ADLs. The nurse doesn...

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Exam 4) Fundamentals Of Nursing Exam 4: Questions & Answers: Latest Updated A+ Guide Solution

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Which of the following skills can the nurse delegate to the nursing assistive personnel? Select all that apply 1. Nasotracheal suctioning 2. Oropharyngeal suctioning if a stable patient 3. Suctioning a new artificial airway 4. Permanent tracheostomy tube suctioning 5. Care if an endotracheal tube (Ans- 2,4 Two hours after surgery the nurse assesses a patient who had a chest tube inserted during surgery. There is 200 ML of dark red drainage in the chest tube at this time. What is th...

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Exam 1) Fundamentals of Nursing Exam 1: Study Guide: Latest Updated A+ Guide Solution

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What is charting by exception? (Ans- Shorthand method of documenting findings by only charting abnormal findings. Proper Documentation Guidelines include: (Ans- Content- complete, accurate, concise. Reflects nursing process. Timing- Document immediately after. Never before you carry out. Accountability- First initial, last name, title to each entry. No dittos, whiteout, or erasers. Format- Standard terminology. Confidentiality- Students, don't use names in reports or care plans...

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Final Exam)Fundamentals of Nursing Final Exam Review: Questions & Answers: Updated Solution

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A nurse is interviewing a patient who just received news that he has pancreatic cancer. The patient tells the nurse that getting cancer could never happen to him. Which defense mechanism is this patient demonstrating? A. Projection B. Denial C. Displacement D. Repression (Ans- B A patient's health history of breast cancer that runs in the family is what type of risk factor? (Ans- Non-modifiable risk factor Laws affecting nursing practice (Think PHMPG) (Ans- -Right of Privacy...

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Exam 1)Fundamentals of Nursing Exam 1: Questions & Answers: Latest Updated A+ Guide Solution

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A nurse is preparing to perform a complete physical examination on a weak, older-adult patient with bilateral basilar pneumonia. Which position will the nurse use? a. Prone b. Sims' c. Supine d. Lateral recumbent (Correct - c A nurse is conducting Weber's test. Which action will the nurse take? a. Place a vibrating tuning fork in the middle of patient's forehead. b. Place a vibrating tuning fork on the patient's mastoid process. c. Compare the number of seconds heard by bone vers...

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Exam 2) NUR426 exam 2: Questions & Answers: Updated A+ Guide Solution

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What is Medicaid? who is it for? who determines who qualifies? (Ans- - federally and state funded program that reduces healthcare costs - for low income families with dependent children, low income older adults, and disabled individuals - qualification is determined by the government Why should public health nurses know public health policies? (Ans- policy and government have a large impact on nursing and healthcare by determining access to healthcare What are some of the roles of...

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Exam 3) NUR 426 Test 3: Questions & Answers: Updated A+ Guide Solution

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A nurse is caring for a client who has MS. Which of the following findings should the nurse expect? 1. Hypoactive DTR 2. ascending paralysis 3. intention tremors 4. increased lacrimation (Ans- 3 A nurse is assessing a client who has a seizure disorder. The client reports he thinks he is about to have a seizure. Which of the following actions should the nurse implement? Select all that apply. 1. provide safety 2. ease the patient to the floor if standing 3. move furniture away from th...

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