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PMHNP BOARDS EXAM
PMHNP BOARDS EXAM1. State legislative statues do what two things: 1. Grant legal authority for NP practice 2. Provides nurse practice act specific to state 2. What does the Nurse Practice Act do: 1. provides title protection 2. defines advanced practice 3. prevailing state laws that define scope of practice 4. places restriction on practice 5. disciplinary action 6. regulate NP development of collaborative agreement with MD 7. guides statutory law 8. oversees license 9. credentialing...
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PMHNP BOARDS EXAM1. State legislative statues do what two things: 1. Grant legal authority for NP practice 2. Provides nurse practice act specific to state 2. What does the Nurse Practice Act do: 1. provides title protection 2. defines advanced practice 3. prevailing state laws that define scope of practice 4. places restriction on practice 5. disciplinary action 6. regulate NP development of collaborative agreement with MD 7. guides statutory law 8. oversees license 9. credentialing...

PHT 2162 Bioterrorism Exam
PHT 2162 Bioterrorism ExamA client is admitted with dysphasia, dry mouth, drooping eyelids, blurred vision, vomiting, and diarrhea, and within 24 hours develops bilateral cranial nerve impairment and descending weakness. Which bioterrorism agent results in these clinical manifestations? 1 2 4 View Topics Stats Issue with this question? o Botulism Anthrax Smallpox These symptoms are found with botulism. With anthrax and smallpox, a rash will be noted. Symptoms of lymphatic plague i...
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PHT 2162 Bioterrorism ExamA client is admitted with dysphasia, dry mouth, drooping eyelids, blurred vision, vomiting, and diarrhea, and within 24 hours develops bilateral cranial nerve impairment and descending weakness. Which bioterrorism agent results in these clinical manifestations? 1 2 4 View Topics Stats Issue with this question? o Botulism Anthrax Smallpox These symptoms are found with botulism. With anthrax and smallpox, a rash will be noted. Symptoms of lymphatic plague i...

NUR 1025C FINAL EXAM FOCUSED STUDY GUIDE
NUR 1025C FINAL EXAM FOCUSED STUDY GUIDETHE FIVE P’S OF LABOR AND DELIVERY: • Powers (Contractions) o Effacement: Shortening and thinning of the cervix during the first stage of labor o Dilation: The enlargement or widening of the cervical opening and the cervical canal that occurs once labor has begun. • Passengers (Fetus & Placenta) o Fetal Presentation: Refers to the part of the fetus that enters the pelvic inlet first and lead through the birth canal during labor at term. o ...
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NUR 1025C FINAL EXAM FOCUSED STUDY GUIDETHE FIVE P’S OF LABOR AND DELIVERY: • Powers (Contractions) o Effacement: Shortening and thinning of the cervix during the first stage of labor o Dilation: The enlargement or widening of the cervical opening and the cervical canal that occurs once labor has begun. • Passengers (Fetus & Placenta) o Fetal Presentation: Refers to the part of the fetus that enters the pelvic inlet first and lead through the birth canal during labor at term. o ...

NUR 1025C Exam 3
NUR 1025C Exam 31. Induced abortion is the purposeful interruption of a pregnancy before 20 weeks of gestation. (Spontaneous abortion or miscarriage is discussed in Chapter 12.) If the abortion is performed at the woman's request, the term elective abortion is usually used; if performed for reasons of maternal or fetal health or disease, the term therapeutic abortion applies. Many factors contribute to a woman's decision to have an abortion. Indications include (1) preservation of the life...
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NUR 1025C Exam 31. Induced abortion is the purposeful interruption of a pregnancy before 20 weeks of gestation. (Spontaneous abortion or miscarriage is discussed in Chapter 12.) If the abortion is performed at the woman's request, the term elective abortion is usually used; if performed for reasons of maternal or fetal health or disease, the term therapeutic abortion applies. Many factors contribute to a woman's decision to have an abortion. Indications include (1) preservation of the life...

NUR 1025C Exam 2
NUR 1025C Exam 21. The nurse is assessing a 25-year-old primigravida who is 20 weeks pregnant. Which vital signs finding should the nurse report immediately to the physician? 1. Pulse 88/min 2. Respirations 30/min 3. Blood pressure 134/82 4. Temperature 37.4°C (99.3°F) A slight increase in pulse is an expected finding during pregnancy due to the increased oxygen consumption to support fetal metabolism. Tachypnea is not a normal finding and requires medical care. The blood pressure is w...
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NUR 1025C Exam 21. The nurse is assessing a 25-year-old primigravida who is 20 weeks pregnant. Which vital signs finding should the nurse report immediately to the physician? 1. Pulse 88/min 2. Respirations 30/min 3. Blood pressure 134/82 4. Temperature 37.4°C (99.3°F) A slight increase in pulse is an expected finding during pregnancy due to the increased oxygen consumption to support fetal metabolism. Tachypnea is not a normal finding and requires medical care. The blood pressure is w...

NUR 1025C Exam 1
NUR 1025C Exam 11. The nurse is preparing a teaching plan for a client diagnosed with hypertension. Which objective is appropriate when addressing the psychomotor domain for the client? 1. The client will discuss measures to take when experiencing dizziness. 2. The client will describe signs and symptoms of an elevated blood pressure. 3. The client will demonstrate how to monitor own blood pressure. 4. The client will define the dimensions of hypertension. In the teaching plan the objectiv...
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NUR 1025C Exam 11. The nurse is preparing a teaching plan for a client diagnosed with hypertension. Which objective is appropriate when addressing the psychomotor domain for the client? 1. The client will discuss measures to take when experiencing dizziness. 2. The client will describe signs and symptoms of an elevated blood pressure. 3. The client will demonstrate how to monitor own blood pressure. 4. The client will define the dimensions of hypertension. In the teaching plan the objectiv...

NR 446 Week 6 Remediation
NR 446 Week 6 Remediation1. A nurse is completing a physical assessment on a child. What are three (3) potential signs of neglect? • Unusual bruising • Burns • Bone fractures with unusual features 2. What is the purpose of therapeutic communication? • Therapeutic communication can allow the nurse to build and maintain a healthy relationship between themselves and the patient, family, and significant others. 3. A nurse is caring for a client in the manic phase of bipolar disorder...
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NR 446 Week 6 Remediation1. A nurse is completing a physical assessment on a child. What are three (3) potential signs of neglect? • Unusual bruising • Burns • Bone fractures with unusual features 2. What is the purpose of therapeutic communication? • Therapeutic communication can allow the nurse to build and maintain a healthy relationship between themselves and the patient, family, and significant others. 3. A nurse is caring for a client in the manic phase of bipolar disorder...

NR 446 Week 3 VATI Remediation Questions and Answers
NR 446 Week 3 VATI Remediation Questions and AnswersThe nurse is caring for a client post-craniotomy to treat a brain tumor. What postoperative nursing actions should the nurse initiate? The nurse should administer medications as ordered regarding risks and complications of seizures, increased intracranial pressure and monitor neurologic status. The medications used include manitol and dexamethasone, and phenytoin or diazepam for the seizures. The nurse should additionally initiate a consu...
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NR 446 Week 3 VATI Remediation Questions and AnswersThe nurse is caring for a client post-craniotomy to treat a brain tumor. What postoperative nursing actions should the nurse initiate? The nurse should administer medications as ordered regarding risks and complications of seizures, increased intracranial pressure and monitor neurologic status. The medications used include manitol and dexamethasone, and phenytoin or diazepam for the seizures. The nurse should additionally initiate a consu...

NR 446 QSEN Pre Simulation Questions and Answers
NR 446 QSEN Pre Simulation Questions and Answers.1. What are the six QSEN Competencies? a) Patient Centered Care. b) Teamwork and Collaboration. c) Evidence-Based Practice. d) Quality Improvement. e) Safety. f) Informatics 2. What key client information should you have before you walk in to meet/assess your client? The patient basic information (name, dob, allergies), current condition, diagnosis, isolation precaution, IV information, upcoming procedures, brief care plan 3. What are ...
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NR 446 QSEN Pre Simulation Questions and Answers.1. What are the six QSEN Competencies? a) Patient Centered Care. b) Teamwork and Collaboration. c) Evidence-Based Practice. d) Quality Improvement. e) Safety. f) Informatics 2. What key client information should you have before you walk in to meet/assess your client? The patient basic information (name, dob, allergies), current condition, diagnosis, isolation precaution, IV information, upcoming procedures, brief care plan 3. What are ...

NR 446 QSEN Case Simulation Multi Client
NR 446 QSEN Case Simulation Multi ClientMargaret Stanton is a 75 year old female admitted to the telemetry unit late last night for MVP (Mitral valve prolapse) and is scheduled for surgery this morning at 0730 Why would a patient take Simvastatin at bedtime? An evening doses is best because it will be taken with a meal and most cholesterol is synthesized at night What would be the priority nursing concern for a patient who will have surgery this morning at 0730 for a mitral valve prolapse?...
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NR 446 QSEN Case Simulation Multi ClientMargaret Stanton is a 75 year old female admitted to the telemetry unit late last night for MVP (Mitral valve prolapse) and is scheduled for surgery this morning at 0730 Why would a patient take Simvastatin at bedtime? An evening doses is best because it will be taken with a meal and most cholesterol is synthesized at night What would be the priority nursing concern for a patient who will have surgery this morning at 0730 for a mitral valve prolapse?...
Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing by Mary Townsend 9th Edition, Test bank.
Essentials of Pediatric Nursing 4th Edition Kyle Carman Test Bank
Essentials of Maternity Newborn and Women’s Health Nursing 5th Edition Ricci
NURS-6551N-14, Primary Care of Women.
Community Health Exit HESI Proctored Exam.