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NCLEX Archer Fluids, electrolytes, EKGs, labs, nutrition Exam Verified 100%
  • NCLEX Archer Fluids, electrolytes, EKGs, labs, nutrition Exam Verified 100%

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  • NCLEX Archer Fluids, electrolytes, EKGs, labs, nutrition Exam Verified 100% 1. normal Na level: 135-145 2. types of hypernatremia: - low water and normal Na (caused by hyperventilation, loss of fluids, DI > excess thirst and urination) - low water and low Na (caused by dehydration, NPO, diarrhea, vomiting, burns, diuretics) - high water and high Na (caused by hypertonic IVF, sodium bicarb, increased sodium intake, corticosteroids, cushing's) 3. sx of hypernatremia: neuro: restless, a...
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NGN NCLEX Review 2024 Verified Guide
  • NGN NCLEX Review 2024 Verified Guide

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  • NGN NCLEX Review 2024 Verified Guide Normal Sodium level Hyponatremia 135-145 low sodium in the blood Chronic: Anorexia, Nausea, Emesis, Muscular, Weakness, Irritability Severe: gait changes, stupor, seizures, coma causes of hyponatremia Diuretics-Thiazide Drugs Causes of hyponatremia: Dietary Changes,Low Na diet, Excessive water intake with sweating Fad diets, Anorexia nervosa. GI vomiting, diarrhea, GI suctioning, Tap water enemas,diuretics, kidney disease ...
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NGN NCLEX Review 2023
  • NGN NCLEX Review 2023

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  • NGN NCLEX Review 2023 Normal Sodium level - ANS-135-145 Hyponatremia - ANS-low sodium in the blood Chronic: Anorexia, Nausea, Emesis, Muscular, Weakness, Irritability Severe: gait changes, stupor, seizures, coma causes of hyponatremia - ANS-Causes of hyponatremia: Diuretics-Thiazide Drugs Dietary Changes,Low Na diet, Excessive water intake with sweating Fad diets, Anorexia nervosa. GI vomiting, diarrhea, GI suctioning, Tap water enemas,diuretics, kidney disease Treatments for hyponat...
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NCLEX-RN Examination notes updated A+ latest
  • NCLEX-RN Examination notes updated A+ latest

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  • NCLEX-RN Examination notes updated A+ latest 1 Pg 1. Index Pg 3. Lab values Pg 7. Medications Pg. 7 Anticholinergics Pg. 7 GI meds Pg. 8 Tuberculosis meds Pg. 8 Antiviral meds Pg. 8 Antipsychotics Pg. 9 Antidepressants Pg. 9 Stimulants (for ADHD) Pg. 10 Bedwetting/nocturnal enuresis meds Pg. 10 Lithium Pg. 10 Anticonvulsants Pg. 11 Respiratory Meds Pg. 12 Biphosphonates Pg. 12 Alpha Adrenergic Blockers Pg. 12 Antifungals Pg. 12 Antibiotics Pg. 14 Smoking Cessation meds Pg. 14...
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Module 5 Pharmacology Reasoning Bradycardia Suggested Answer Guidelines
  • Module 5 Pharmacology Reasoning Bradycardia Suggested Answer Guidelines

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  • Module 5 Pharmacology Reasoning Bradycardia Suggested Answer Guidelines Marilyn Fitch, 78 years old Medication Categories: Concepts/Content: Antidysrhythmics Assessment ACE Inhibitors Drug-drug interactions Beta Blockers Evaluation of desired outcomes Statins Monitoring for adverse effects Oral Anticoagulants Emergency treatment of dysrhythmias Diuretics Client education Electrolytes Psychosocial support NCLEX Client Need Categories Percentage of Items from Each Category/Sub...
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UWorld NCLEX-PN Rationale-based Questions and Answers 100% Correct
  • UWorld NCLEX-PN Rationale-based Questions and Answers 100% Correct

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  • UWorld NCLEX-PN Rationale-based Questions and Answers 100% Correct B/P Medication side effects? - fatigue - erectile dysfunction - dizziness Angina pectoris risk factors? - Smoking - Extreme temperatures - Physical exertion (including sex) - Intense emotion - Coronary artery narrowing - Stimulants (cocaine, amphetamines) Define angina pectoris Chest pain due to myocardial ischemia (decreased blood flow to heart). Purpose of an ICD (implantable cardioverter defibrillator)? - sense and defibril...
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Practice Perfusion NCLEX Questions And Answers (Verified Solution)
  • Practice Perfusion NCLEX Questions And Answers (Verified Solution)

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  • Practice Perfusion NCLEX Questions And Answers (Verified Solution) The nurse has completed an assessment on a client with a decreased cardiac output. Which findings should receive highest priority? a. BP 110/62, atrial fibrillation with HR 82, bibasilar crackles b. Confusion, urine output 15mL over the last 2 hours, orthopnea. c. SpO2 92 on 2 liters nasal cannula, respirations 20, 1+ edema of lower extremities. d. Weight gain of 1kg in 3 days, BP 130/80, mild dyspnea with exercise. b. A lo...
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NCLEX RN Exam Questions With Correct Answers
  • NCLEX RN Exam Questions With Correct Answers

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  • NCLEX RN Exam Questions With Correct Answers States of pressure ulcers - CORRECT ANSWERS 1 non blanchable erythema 2 partial thickness skin: blister 3 full thickness skin loss: SQ tissue 4 full thickness with damage to underlying structures diet for wound healing - CORRECT ANSWERS Increase protein and calorie intake Vitamin A, C, zinc, copper 2-3L fluids TPN - CORRECT ANSWERS Give through central line Change bag and tubing Q24 hr; ...
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Practice Perfusion NCLEX Questions And Answers (Verified Solution)
  • Practice Perfusion NCLEX Questions And Answers (Verified Solution)

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  • Practice Perfusion NCLEX Questions And Answers (Verified Solution) The nurse has completed an assessment on a client with a decreased cardiac output. Which findings should receive highest priority? a. BP 110/62, atrial fibrillation with HR 82, bibasilar crackles b. Confusion, urine output 15mL over the last 2 hours, orthopnea. c. SpO2 92 on 2 liters nasal cannula, respirations 20, 1+ edema of lower extremities. d. Weight gain of 1kg in 3 days, BP 130/80, mild dyspnea with exercise. b. A lo...
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NCLEX test 1 Uworld /Austin Assessment questions #1 (Answered) Complete 89 Questions And Answers
  • NCLEX test 1 Uworld /Austin Assessment questions #1 (Answered) Complete 89 Questions And Answers

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  • NCLEX test 1 Uworld /Austin Assessment questions #1 (Answered) Complete 89 Questions And Answers 1. After listening to the parent’s reports and seeing the following pediatric clients, the nurse knows that which client demonstrates signs of abuse that may necessitate mandatory reporting? 1-year-old with dyspnea, drooling, and a swollen tongue after eating part of a houseplant 2-year-old who is crying and has a large forehead hematoma after falling out of a chair 3-year-old with second degr...
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