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All courses for Lone Star College
- RNSG 1137 RNSG1137 5
- RNSG 1251 2
- RNSG 1261 RNSG1261 10
- RNSG 1261 Medical-Surgical Nursing RNSG1261 2
- RNSG 1261 Medical-Surgical Nursing / HESI Patient Review RNSG1261 2
- RNSG 1261 Medical-Surgical Nursing / HESI Patient Review (RNSG1261 RNSG1261 2
- RNSG 1261 Medical-Surgical Nursing/ Pre-Quiz Fundamentals: Scenario 8 – Maurice A RNSG1261 1
- RNSG 1261/ Scenario 2 – Alcohol Withdrawal/Aggression	 Robert Jackson 1
- RNSG 1261/ Scenario 2 – Alcohol Withdrawal/Aggression Robert Jackson 2
- RNSG 2213 RNSG 2213 1
- RNSG 631A 2
- RNSG VNSG 1201 3
- RSPT 2414 RSPT2414 1
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Neeb’s Fundamentals of Mental Health Nursing 4th Edition Linda M. Gorman, Robynn Anwar
Pre-Quiz Fundamentals: Scenario 8 – Maurice A. 1. Diffusion of oxygen into the blood occurs in which structure located in the lungs? A. Carina B. Segmental bronchi C. Terminal bronchiole D. Alveoli 2. The normal respiratory rate for a healthy adult is: A. 6 to 10 breaths per minute. B. 10 to 16 breaths per minute. C. 12 to 20 breaths per minute. D. 18 to 26 breaths per minute. 3. A physician tells a patient that he is suffering from hypoxia. The patient asks the nurse what the term means. Whic...
Pre-Quiz FUN: Scenario 11 – Kyle M. 1. If a patient presents with a wound that has damaged the dermis and epidermis, with the edges of the wound torn or jagged, the wound should be identified as a/an: A. laceration. B. puncture wound. C. abrasion. D. contusion. 2. A nurse documents that a wound has "thick yellow exudate." This exudate could be described as: A. serous. B. sanguineous. C. serosanguineous. D. purulent. 3. A nurse is preparing a patient with a minor open wound for discharge to h...
Scenario 2 – Alcohol Withdrawal/Aggression Robert Jackson Pre-Simulation Assignment, Short Answer. Graded 100% Scenario 2 – Alcohol Withdrawal/Aggression Robert Jackson Pre-Simulation Assignment Directions: Complete the following Pre-Simulation Assignment prior to your scheduled simulation day. Submit to Canvas by due date. _____1. A student nurse has been assigned a process recording assignment. The student correctly identifies which forms of communication used in the interaction as nonverb...
HESI Patient Review: Dave Mason You question Dave regarding his immunization status. Your initial concern is determining his potential susceptibility to infection. Hint A. staphylococcus B. tetanus C. hepatitis D. streptococcus Your time with Dave has been brief, but you are able to set priorities for his care. Which of the following is pertinent and most important for Dave's care at this time? Hint A. Impaired Physical Mobility related to injured left thigh B. Fear related to potentially-serio...
HESI Patient Review: Patients at Risk Sally makes ongoing rounds, recommending prevention strategies and treatments for a wide variety of wounds, including pressure ulcers. A pressure ulcer is a/an: A. ecchymotic area caused by tissue trauma B. localized area of tissue necrosis C. skin trauma caused by bacteria Which of the following contribute to Mr. Esserman's risk for development of pressure ulcers? Select all that apply (there are 5 correct answers). Hint A. Paralysis of arm and leg B. Loss...
Sally makes ongoing rounds, recommending prevention strategies and treatments for a wide variety of wounds, including pressure ulcers. A pressure ulcer is a/an: 
A.	ecchymotic area caused by tissue trauma 
B.	localized area of tissue necrosis 
C.	skin trauma caused by bacteria 
 
 
Which of the following contribute to Mr. Esserman's risk for development of pressure ulcers? 
Select all that apply (there are 5 correct answers). 
Hint 
 
A.	Paralysis of arm and leg 
B.	Loss of sensation 
C.	Use of...
You question Dave regarding his immunization status. Your initial concern is determining his potential susceptibility to	infection. 
Hint 
 
A.	staphylococcus 
B.	tetanus 
C.	hepatitis 
D.	streptococcus 
 
 
Your time with Dave has been brief, but you are able to set priorities for his care. Which of the following is pertinent and most important for Dave's care at this time? 
Hint 
 
A.	Impaired Physical Mobility related to injured left thigh 
B.	Fear related to potentially-serious injury to le...