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Relias Emergency Department Test (Relias ED RN A Test) Questions With Complete Solutions.
  • Relias Emergency Department Test (Relias ED RN A Test) Questions With Complete Solutions.

  • Examen • 7 pages • 2024
  • Relias Emergency Department Test (Relias ED RN A Test) Questions With Complete Solutions. A patient who is 32 weeks pregnant presents with a three-day history of headache and significant swelling of the lower extremities and face. The patient's vital signs are BP: 160/90, HR: 105/min, RR: 19/min, Spo2: 94% on RA, Temp: 97.3 F. What medication do you anticipate the provider to order FIRST? wrong labetalol Other choices: tylenol magnesium sulfate furosemide correct: mag sulfate A pati...
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Relias Emergency Department Test | New Full Questions and  Answers ( Included ) 100% Correct ( Updated 2024 )
  • Relias Emergency Department Test | New Full Questions and Answers ( Included ) 100% Correct ( Updated 2024 )

  • Examen • 8 pages • 2024
  • 1. A patient who is 32 weeks pregnant presents with a three-day history of headache and significant swelling of the lower extremities and face.Thepatient's vital signs are BP: 160/90, HR: 105/min, RR: 19/min, Spo2: 94% onRA, Temp: 97.3 F. What medication do you anticipate the provider to order FIRST? labetalol tylenol magnesium sulfatefurosemide Answer mag sulfate 2. A patient is brought in with a history of a head-on motor vehicle accident.The patient was not wearing a seat belt an...
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Relias Emergency Department Test
  • Relias Emergency Department Test

  • Examen • 6 pages • 2024
  • Relias Emergency Department Test A patient who is 32 weeks pregnant presents with a three-day history of headache and significant swelling of the lower extremities and face. The patient's vital signs are BP: 160/90, HR: 105/min, RR: 19/min, Spo2: 94% on RA, Temp: 97.3 F. What medication do you anticipate the provider to order FIRST? wrong labetalol Other choices: tylenol magnesium sulfate furosemide A patient is brought in with a history of a head-on motor vehicle accident. The patient ...
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Relias Emergency Department Test (Relias ED RN A Test) Questions With Complete Solutions.
  • Relias Emergency Department Test (Relias ED RN A Test) Questions With Complete Solutions.

  • Examen • 7 pages • 2024
  • Relias Emergency Department Test (Relias ED RN A Test) Questions With Complete Solutions. A patient who is 32 weeks pregnant presents with a three-day history of headache and significant swelling of the lower extremities and face. The patient's vital signs are BP: 160/90, HR: 105/min, RR: 19/min, Spo2: 94% on RA, Temp: 97.3 F. What medication do you anticipate the provider to order FIRST? wrong labetalol Other choices: tylenol magnesium sulfate furosemide correct: mag sulfate A pati...
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Relias Emergency Department Test (Relias ED RN A Test) Questions With Complete Solutions.
  • Relias Emergency Department Test (Relias ED RN A Test) Questions With Complete Solutions.

  • Examen • 7 pages • 2024
  • Relias Emergency Department Test (Relias ED RN A Test) Questions With Complete Solutions. A patient who is 32 weeks pregnant presents with a three-day history of headache and significant swelling of the lower extremities and face. The patient's vital signs are BP: 160/90, HR: 105/min, RR: 19/min, Spo2: 94% on RA, Temp: 97.3 F. What medication do you anticipate the provider to order FIRST? wrong labetalol Other choices: tylenol magnesium sulfate furosemide correct: mag sulfate A pati...
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Relias Emergency Department Test (Relias ED RN A Test) Questions With Complete Solutions.
  • Relias Emergency Department Test (Relias ED RN A Test) Questions With Complete Solutions.

  • Examen • 7 pages • 2024
  • Relias Emergency Department Test (Relias ED RN A Test) Questions With Complete Solutions. A patient who is 32 weeks pregnant presents with a three-day history of headache and significant swelling of the lower extremities and face. The patient's vital signs are BP: 160/90, HR: 105/min, RR: 19/min, Spo2: 94% on RA, Temp: 97.3 F. What medication do you anticipate the provider to order FIRST? wrong labetalol Other choices: tylenol magnesium sulfate furosemide correct: mag sulfate A pati...
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Relias Emergency Department Test 2023
  • Relias Emergency Department Test 2023

  • Examen • 8 pages • 2023
  • Relias Emergency Department Test 2023 A patient who is 32 weeks pregnant presents with a three-day history of headache and significant swelling of the lower extremities and face. The patient's vital signs are BP: 160/90, HR: 105/min, RR: 19/min, Spo2: 94% on RA, Temp: 97.3 F. What medication do you anticipate the provider to order FIRST? - answers-*wrong* labetalol Other choices: tylenol magnesium sulfate furosemide correct: mag sulfate A patient is brought in with a history of a head-on motor...
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Relias Emergency Department Test 2023
  • Relias Emergency Department Test 2023

  • Examen • 8 pages • 2023
  • Relias Emergency Department Test 2023 A patient who is 32 weeks pregnant presents with a three-day history of headache and significant swelling of the lower extremities and face. The patient's vital signs are BP: 160/90, HR: 105/min, RR: 19/min, Spo2: 94% on RA, Temp: 97.3 F. What medication do you anticipate the provider to order FIRST? - answers-*wrong* labetalol Other choices: tylenol magnesium sulfate furosemide correct: mag sulfate A patient is brought in with a history of a head-on motor...
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Relias Emergency Department Test 2023
  • Relias Emergency Department Test 2023

  • Examen • 8 pages • 2023
  • Relias Emergency Department Test 2023 A patient who is 32 weeks pregnant presents with a three-day history of headache and significant swelling of the lower extremities and face. The patient's vital signs are BP: 160/90, HR: 105/min, RR: 19/min, Spo2: 94% on RA, Temp: 97.3 F. What medication do you anticipate the provider to order FIRST? - answers-*wrong* labetalol Other choices: tylenol magnesium sulfate furosemide correct: mag sulfate A patient is brought in with a history of a head-on motor...
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