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Lesson 1-Ch 26 
1. Describe the major goal for pediatric nursing (p. 689). 
· The major goal of pediatric nursing is to improve the quality of health care for children and their families. 
· The health status of children in the United States has improved in several areas including increased immunization rates for all children, decreased adolescent birth 
rate, and improved child health outcomes. 
· Key examples of child health promotion themes essential for all age groups include promoting de...
NCLEX-RN 
NCLEX 
National Council Licensure Examination(NCLEX-RN) 

Question: 1 
On the third postpartum day, the nurse would expect the lochia to be: 
A. Rubra 
B. Serosa 
C. Alba 
D. Scant 
Answer: A 
Explanation: 
(A) This discharge occurs from delivery through the 3rd day. There is dark red blood, placental debris, and clots. 
(B) This discharge occurs from days 4-10. The lochia is brownish, serous, and thin. (C) This discharge occurs from 
day 10 through the 6thweek. The lochia is yellowish...
On completion of this chapter, you will be able to: 
1. State the description and primary functions of the organs/structures of the cardiovascular system. 
2. Explain the circulation of blood through the chambers of the heart. 
3. Identify and locate the commonly used sites for taking a pulse. 
4. Explain blood pressure. 
5. Recognize terminology included in the ICD-10-CM. 
6. Analyze, build, spell, and pronounce medical words. 
7. Comprehend the drugs highlighted in this chapter. 
8. Describe d...
NCLEX_RN_Questions, Answers & Explanations 
Question: 1 
On the third postpartum day, the nurse would expect the lochia to be: 
A. Rubra 
B. Serosa 
C. Alba 
D. Scant 
Answer: A 
Explanation: 
(A) This discharge occurs from delivery through the 3rd day. There is dark red blood, placental debris, and clots. 
(B) This discharge occurs from days 4-10. The lochia is brownish, serous, and thin. (C) This discharge occurs from 
day 10 through the 6thweek. The lochia is yellowish white. (D) This is not ...
Cardiovascular System 9256 
Anatomy and Physiology 
The cardiovascular (CV) system, also called the circulatory system, circulates blood to all parts of the 
body by the action of the heart. This process provides the body’s cells with oxygen and nutritive elements and removes waste materials and carbon dioxide. The heart, a muscular pump, is the central 
organ of the system. It beats approximately 100,000 times each day, pumping roughly 8,000 liters of 
blood, enough to fill about 8,500 quart-...
NURS 102 Pharmacology Midterm Exam_2020 
 
Chapter 02: Pharmacologic Principles 
 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1.	The patient is receiving two different drugs. At current dosages and dosage forms, both drugs are 
absorbed into the circulation in identical amounts. Which term is used to identify this principle? 
a.	Bioequivalent 
b.	Synergistic 
c.	Prodrugs 
d.	Steady state 
ANS: A	Two drugs absorbed into the circulation in the same amount (in specific dosage forms) have the same bioavailability; thus, the...
NURS 101 OB Final Exam_2022 - Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts 
Quiz 1 
Question 1 
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Question text 
A group of nursing students plans to teach a class of sixth-grade girls about menstruation. What 
correct information will the nursing students teach to the class? 
Select one: 
a. Ovulation occurs regularly from the very first cycle. 
b. Menarche usually occurs around 12 years of age. 
The beginning of menstruation, called menarche, occurs at about 1...
Pediatrics Module 4 Test Review_2020 - Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts 
Lesson 1-Ch 26 
1. Describe the major goal for pediatric nursing (p. 689). 
· The major goal of pediatric nursing is to improve the quality of health care for children and their families. 
· The health status of children in the United States has improved in several areas including increased immunization rates for all children, decreased adolescent birth 
rate, and improved child health outcomes. 
· Key examples of child h...
Pharmacology 52_Final Exam_2020 
 
 
The nurse is reviewing a list of verbal medication orders. Which is the proper notation of the dose of 
the drug ordered? 
 
 
Digoxin 0.125 mg 
Digoxin 0.125 mg illustrates the correct notation with a leading zero before the decimal point. Omitting the leading zero may cause the order to be misread, resulting in a large drug overdose. Digoxin .125 mg and digoxin .1250 mg do not have the leading zero before the decimal point. Digoxin 0.1250 mg has a tra...
Pharmacology 310 Midterm Exam_2020 
 
1.	Drug therapy during pregnancy 
•	First trimester 
•	Greatest danger of drug-induced developmental defects. 
•	Last trimester 
•	Most drug transfer to the fetus 
 
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2.	Problematic medications for the elderly. Why? 
 
 
 
 
 
3.	Factors affecting pediatric drug dosages 
•	Skin is thinner 
•	Stomach lacks of acid to kill bacteria 
•	Lungs have weaker mucous barrier 
•	Body temp is less regulated and dehydration occurs easily 
•	L...