Adult Health

Chamberlain College Of Nursing

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Adult Health Exam 2
  • Adult Health Exam 2

  • Exam (elaborations) • 48 pages • 2024
  • What assessments should the nurse complete prior to initiating IV therapy? – · Renal · Cardiac · Patient status (weight, I/O, labs) List several factors that might influence the flow rate via gravity (off pump) of an IV solution? – · Height of solution · Patency of cannula · Venous spasms · Size of cannula · Blood in tubing · Present of local complications · Tube occlusion · Viscosity of fluid · Location of IV insertion · Pt lifting IV site above heart · Acciden...
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Adult Health Exam 4 (100% Correct Answers) 2024
  • Adult Health Exam 4 (100% Correct Answers) 2024

  • Exam (elaborations) • 39 pages • 2024
  • A Patient comes in with yellow-to-yellow green, thin/frothy vaginal discharge that is malodorous but very irritating. What is this patient suspected to have? - Trichomonas Vaginalis What is the most common STI in the United States? - HPV The nurse is presenting a class on female reproductive health. The nurse should describe what aspect of Pap smear? a. the test may be performed at any time during the clients menstrual cycle b. the smear should be done every 2 years c. the test can detec...
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Adult Health IV Midterm Exam 1 Complete 2024
  • Adult Health IV Midterm Exam 1 Complete 2024

  • Exam (elaborations) • 33 pages • 2024
  • What does the SA node initiate - - P wave (if none, SA not responsible for electrical conduction) (atrial depolarization) What does the QRS complex represent? - ventricular depolarization (vent contraction) (none=no pulse) (don't see atrial repolarization but it occurs, as it is not the strongest thing to occur) What does the U wave indicate? - indicates hypocalemia, not conductio issue it would be seen with electrolyes (digoxin) Is it normal to not see part of the Q, R, or S complex -...
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Adult Health HESI Assessment Final Exam
  • Adult Health HESI Assessment Final Exam

  • Exam (elaborations) • 14 pages • 2024
  • Which assessment technique should the nurse use to confirm the presence of papilledema in a client with a rapidly decreasing level of consciousness? A. Percussion B. Palpation C. Inspection D. Auscultation - C. Inspection Nurse notes an enlarged, visible lymph node on the client's neck. What action should the nurse take next? A. Record this normal finding in the assessment record. B. Auscultate the lymph node for the presence of a bruit. C. Cover the inflamed area and notify the hea...
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Adult Health Proctored Exam 2019 100 Questions and Answers Retake
  • Adult Health Proctored Exam 2019 100 Questions and Answers Retake

  • Exam (elaborations) • 21 pages • 2023
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Adult Health Exam 4 (100% Correct Answers) 2024
  • Adult Health Exam 4 (100% Correct Answers) 2024

  • Exam (elaborations) • 39 pages • 2024
  • A Patient comes in with yellow-to-yellow green, thin/frothy vaginal discharge that is malodorous but very irritating. What is this patient suspected to have? - Trichomonas Vaginalis What is the most common STI in the United States? - HPV The nurse is presenting a class on female reproductive health. The nurse should describe what aspect of Pap smear? a. the test may be performed at any time during the clients menstrual cycle b. the smear should be done every 2 years c. the test can detec...
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Adult Health Midterm Exam Study Guide 2024
  • Adult Health Midterm Exam Study Guide 2024

  • Exam (elaborations) • 8 pages • 2024
  • Signs and symptoms of left-sided heart failure - SOB, dyspnea, cough, difficulty lying down Signs and symptoms of right-sided heart failure - Systemic edema in the feet and ankles, abdominal edema, weight gain, distended jugular veins The patient has a what diagnosis of heart failure with a New York Heart Association (NYHA) classification of IV - Severe heart failure If edema had a loss of 1L of fluid how many pounds is that - 2.2 pounds Stages of heart failure - ABCD - A: no symptoms but...
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Adult Health Midterm Exam (100% Correct Answers) 2024
  • Adult Health Midterm Exam (100% Correct Answers) 2024

  • Exam (elaborations) • 8 pages • 2024
  • What action should the nurse take when a patient tells him/her that they don't understand what the doctor said? - The nurse needs to notify the surgeon that the consent process is not complete. Your patient receives Atropine and complains of a dry mouth, what is your best response? - Explain to the patient that it is a normal side effect of the medication. What is the most important to report to the surgeon before surgery? - Hematocrit, 36% -Blood Pressure, 144/82 -Pulse, 58 - Potass...
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Adult Health Midterm Exam 2024 (100% Correct Answers)
  • Adult Health Midterm Exam 2024 (100% Correct Answers)

  • Exam (elaborations) • 8 pages • 2024
  • What action should the nurse take when a patient tells him/her that they don't understand what the doctor said? - The nurse needs to notify the surgeon that the consent process is not complete. Your patient receives Atropine and complains of a dry mouth, what is your best response? - Explain to the patient that it is a normal side effect of the medication. What is the most important to report to the surgeon before surgery? - Hematocrit, 36% -Blood Pressure, 144/82 -Pulse, 58 - Potass...
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