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denial - ANS A nurse in a dialysis center is caring for a client who has a new diagnosis of end-stage 
kidney disease. When he arrives for his first dialysis treatment, he tells the nurse, "I decided to come 
today, but I am not sure if I will need to come back again this week. I am feeling much better since my 
discharge from the hospital and I think my kidneys are working again." The nurse should identify that 
this client is demonstrating which of the following Kübler-Ross stages of grievi...
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denial - ANS A nurse in a dialysis center is caring for a client who has a new diagnosis of end-stage 
kidney disease. When he arrives for his first dialysis treatment, he tells the nurse, "I decided to come 
today, but I am not sure if I will need to come back again this week. I am feeling much better since my 
discharge from the hospital and I think my kidneys are working again." The nurse should identify that 
this client is demonstrating which of the following Kübler-Ross stages of grievi...
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A nurse caring for a client who has an infected wound removes a dressing saturated with blood and 
purulent drainage. How should the nurse dispose of the dressing material? 
A. Discard the dressing in the bedside trash receptacle. 
B. Dispose of the dressing in a biohazardous waste container. 
C. Enclose the dressing in a single clear plastic bag and discard in the bedside trash receptacle. - 
B. Dispose of the dressing in a biohazardous waste container. 
A nurse is caring for a female client w...
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A nurse caring for a client who has an infected wound removes a dressing saturated with blood and 
purulent drainage. How should the nurse dispose of the dressing material? 
A. Discard the dressing in the bedside trash receptacle. 
B. Dispose of the dressing in a biohazardous waste container. 
C. Enclose the dressing in a single clear plastic bag and discard in the bedside trash receptacle. - 
B. Dispose of the dressing in a biohazardous waste container. 
A nurse is caring for a female client w...
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c. "I just can't believe that this dialysis is going to ruin my whole life" - ANS A nurse is caring for a client 
who has a new diagnosis of chronic kidney disease. Which of the following statements should the nurse 
identify as an indication of anticipatory grieving? 
a. "I know that I will get a kidney transplant. I am a good candidate" 
b. "I can now eat whatever I want. The dialysis will remove it from my system" 
c. "I just can't believe that this dialysis is going to ruin my whole...
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c. "I just can't believe that this dialysis is going to ruin my whole life" - ANS A nurse is caring for a client 
who has a new diagnosis of chronic kidney disease. Which of the following statements should the nurse 
identify as an indication of anticipatory grieving? 
a. "I know that I will get a kidney transplant. I am a good candidate" 
b. "I can now eat whatever I want. The dialysis will remove it from my system" 
c. "I just can't believe that this dialysis is going to ruin my whole...
Health Assessment Final Test Bank Questions
After completing an initial assessment of a patient, the nurse has charted that his respirations are 
eupneic and his pulse is 58 beats per minute. These types of data would be: 
a. Objective 
b. Reflective 
c. Subjective 
d. Introspective -ANS a. Objective 
Rationale: Objective data are what the health professional observes by inspecting, percussing, palpating, 
and auscultating during the physical examination. Subjective data is what the person says about him or 
herself during history taking....
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After completing an initial assessment of a patient, the nurse has charted that his respirations are 
eupneic and his pulse is 58 beats per minute. These types of data would be: 
a. Objective 
b. Reflective 
c. Subjective 
d. Introspective -ANS a. Objective 
Rationale: Objective data are what the health professional observes by inspecting, percussing, palpating, 
and auscultating during the physical examination. Subjective data is what the person says about him or 
herself during history taking....
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A - . After completing an initial assessment of a patient, the nurse has charted that his 
respirations are eupneic and his pulse is 58 beats per minute. These types of data would be: 
A. objective 
B. reflective 
C. subjective 
D. Introspective 
C - A patient tells the nurse that he is very nervous, is nauseated, and feels hot. These types of 
data would be: 
A. Objective 
B. Reflective 
C. subjective 
D. Introspective 
A - The patients record, laboratory studies, objective data, and subjective...
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A - . After completing an initial assessment of a patient, the nurse has charted that his 
respirations are eupneic and his pulse is 58 beats per minute. These types of data would be: 
A. objective 
B. reflective 
C. subjective 
D. Introspective 
C - A patient tells the nurse that he is very nervous, is nauseated, and feels hot. These types of 
data would be: 
A. Objective 
B. Reflective 
C. subjective 
D. Introspective 
A - The patients record, laboratory studies, objective data, and subjective...
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computer's brain – ANS microprocessor 
performs all operations of computer - ANSCPU 
what is true about servers? - ANSused to provide services to Web users or users within large 
organizations 
procedures that different computers follow when they transmit and receive data – ANS protocols 
computer on the network that uses services provided by the server – ANS client 
computer that requests and provides services – ANS peer 
servers and clients have defined roles – ANS server-centric ne...
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computer's brain – ANS microprocessor 
performs all operations of computer - ANSCPU 
what is true about servers? - ANSused to provide services to Web users or users within large 
organizations 
procedures that different computers follow when they transmit and receive data – ANS protocols 
computer on the network that uses services provided by the server – ANS client 
computer that requests and provides services – ANS peer 
servers and clients have defined roles – ANS server-centric ne...
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IM meds - quickly absorbed, 90 degree angle, 19-23 G needle, 1-2" length, average adult:11/2, 
22G, mandatory to aspirate, purpose is to deposit meds into deep muscle for quick absorption 
deltoid muscle - only used for 1-2 ml of med b/c is smaller muscle 
quickest absorption - #1 is abdomen, #2 is arm, #3 is buttock 
Insulin - done sub-q into fatty tissue, measured in Units, draw up air prior and insert into vial 
Regular insulin - onset:15-30 mins, clear, peak:30-11/2 hr., duration:3-4 hrs., ...
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IM meds - quickly absorbed, 90 degree angle, 19-23 G needle, 1-2" length, average adult:11/2, 
22G, mandatory to aspirate, purpose is to deposit meds into deep muscle for quick absorption 
deltoid muscle - only used for 1-2 ml of med b/c is smaller muscle 
quickest absorption - #1 is abdomen, #2 is arm, #3 is buttock 
Insulin - done sub-q into fatty tissue, measured in Units, draw up air prior and insert into vial 
Regular insulin - onset:15-30 mins, clear, peak:30-11/2 hr., duration:3-4 hrs., ...
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a. 
"You are correct, but we have to learn it anyway." 
b. 
"This keeps the focus of nursing narrow." 
c. 
"Theories help explain why nurses do what they do." 
d. 
"Exposure to theories will help you later in graduate school." - ANS: C 
Theories offer well-grounded rationales for how and why nurses perform specific interventions and for 
predicting and/or prescribing nursing care measures. Although nursing theory will help the nurse in 
graduate school, it is also an i...
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a. 
"You are correct, but we have to learn it anyway." 
b. 
"This keeps the focus of nursing narrow." 
c. 
"Theories help explain why nurses do what they do." 
d. 
"Exposure to theories will help you later in graduate school." - ANS: C 
Theories offer well-grounded rationales for how and why nurses perform specific interventions and for 
predicting and/or prescribing nursing care measures. Although nursing theory will help the nurse in 
graduate school, it is also an i...
Nutrition Test Bank questions WITH CERTIFIED Answers
. If a person were to eat a diet that provided carbohydrate, fat, and micronutrients, but very little 
protein, for example if he or she ate only whole-wheat pita bread with olive oil, 
 body would manufacture amino acids to make essential proteins from fatty acids and glycogen. 
 metabolism would decrease to conserve amino acids until protein intake was resumed. 
 liver would recirculate amino acids instead of breaking them down and excreting urea. 
 body would break down muscle tissue to provi...
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. If a person were to eat a diet that provided carbohydrate, fat, and micronutrients, but very little 
protein, for example if he or she ate only whole-wheat pita bread with olive oil, 
 body would manufacture amino acids to make essential proteins from fatty acids and glycogen. 
 metabolism would decrease to conserve amino acids until protein intake was resumed. 
 liver would recirculate amino acids instead of breaking them down and excreting urea. 
 body would break down muscle tissue to provi...
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Which of the following would be the earliest auscultatory finding in left ventricular failure (LVF)? 
A. Crackles 
B. S3 
C. Murmur of mitral regurgitation 
D. Pericardial friction rub - B. S3 
LVF would be the most subtle because early changes are usually subtle changes. Choose "S3." 
A patient with a triple-lumen subclavian catheter has been receiving total parenteral nutrition, 
maintenance fluids, and antibiotics by the catheter. He has been slightly confused. Suddenly he grasps 
the cathe...
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Which of the following would be the earliest auscultatory finding in left ventricular failure (LVF)? 
A. Crackles 
B. S3 
C. Murmur of mitral regurgitation 
D. Pericardial friction rub - B. S3 
LVF would be the most subtle because early changes are usually subtle changes. Choose "S3." 
A patient with a triple-lumen subclavian catheter has been receiving total parenteral nutrition, 
maintenance fluids, and antibiotics by the catheter. He has been slightly confused. Suddenly he grasps 
the cathe...
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