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NURS1220 Exam 2- F.A Davis success level- Endocrine System Meds Latest Update
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HESI RN EXIT Exam Questions and Answers_ A+ Graded 100% Pass The nurse is caring for a client who has developed cardiac tamponade. Which finding would the nurse anticipate? A) Widening pulse pressure B) Pleural friction rub C) Distended neck veins D) Brad
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HESI RN EXIT Exam Questions and Answers_ A+ Graded 100% Pass The nurse is caring for a client who has developed cardiac tamponade. Which finding 
would the nurse anticipate? 
A) Widening pulse pressure 
B) Pleural friction rub 
C) Distended neck veins 
D) Bradycardia - CORRECT ANSWER-C) Distended neck veins 
 
 
A pt presses the call bell and requests pain medication for a severe headache. To assess the quality of the pt. Pain, which approach should the nurse use? - CORRECT ANSWER-Ask the patien...
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NR 602 WEEK 5 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Latest Version 2024 | Expert Verified | Ace the Test
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24yo female is dx'd w/primary dysmenorrhea. Which med would be used as first-line to help 
control symptoms? 
a. Antianxiety meds 
b. Progesterone-only contraception 
c. Oral steroids 
d. NSAIDs D 
What is the most common cause of dysfunctional uterine bleeding? 
a. Endocrine disorders 
b. Stress 
c. Anovulation 
d. Anatomical abnormality C
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NEW GENERATION(NGN) NCLEX QUESTIONS & Answers FOR 2023 EXAM
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NEW GENERATION(NGN) NCLEX QUESTIONS & Answers FOR 2023 EXAM 
 
 
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1. A nurse is caring for a patient with diabetes. Which of the following actions should the nurse take when administering insulin? Select all that apply. 
A.	Verify the correct dose with another nurse. 
B.	Administer insulin via intramuscular injection. 
C.	Monitor the patient's blood glucose level. 
D.	Check the expiration date of the insul...
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NRSG 265 medical questions with complete solutions
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Describe a comprehensive preoperative assessment to identify pertinent health and surgical risk factors Correct Answer-Initiates the nursing process 
Admission data: demographics, health hx, other information pertinent to the surgical procedure 
Verifies completion of preoperative diagnostic testing 
Begins discharge planning by assessing pt's need for postop care 
Health hx and physical exam, medications and allergies, nutrition, fluid status, dentition, drug or alcohol use, respiratory and ca...
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SAUNDERS HESI STUDY for PHARM - Endocrine Meds Exam Questions And Answers 100% Pass
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*Glimepiride* is prescribed for a client with diabetes mellitus. The nurse instructs the client that which 
food items are most acceptable to consume while taking this medication? Select all that apply. 
Alcohol 
Red meats 
Whole-grain cereals 
Low-calorie desserts 
Carbonated beverages - answerRed meats 
Whole-grain cereals 
Carbonated beverages 
When *alcohol is combined with glimepiride*, a *disulfiram-like...
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COMQUEST Level 2 Questions | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
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What are causes of delirium? - MI WATCH DEATH: Metabolic Imbalances Infections Withdrawal 
Abuse of substances Trauma CNS pathology Hypoxia Deficiencies in vitamins Endocrine Acute 
MI/vascular Toxins/meds Heavy Metals (Mercury, canned tuna) 
What is the difference between histrionic personality disorder and borderline? - Borderline = feelings 
of emptiness, moodiness, and splitting. 
Elevated plasma levels of Clozapine are most associated with what SE? - Seizures 
Transient stress related disso...
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NR 602 WEEK 5 NEWEST 2024 ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS VERIFIED ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+
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NR 602 WEEK 5 NEWEST 2024 
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54324yo female is dx'd w/primary dysmenorrhea. Which 
med would be used as first-line to help control symptoms? 
a. Antianxiety meds 
b. Progesterone-only contraception 
c. Oral steroids 
d. NSAIDs - CORRECT ANSWER-D 
What is the most common cause of dysfunctional uterine 
bleeding? 
a. Endocrine disorders 
b. Stress 
c. Anovulation 
d. Anatomical abnormality - CORRECT ANSWER-C ...
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Pharm: antidiabetic drugs CH. 32 Midterm Exam Questions And 100% Correct Answers
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pancreas - Answer is both an exocrine gland (secreting digestive enzymes through the pancreatic duct) and an endocrine gland (secreting hormones directly into the bloodstream and not through a duct). 
• Two main hormones that are produced by the pancreas are insulin and glucagon. Both hormones play an important role in the regulation of glucose homeostasis, specifically the use, mobilization, and storage of glucose by the body. 
 
incretins - Answer hormones released by GI tract in respon...
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NU 335 Maternity Chapter 17 Pregnancy at Risk: Pregestational Problems with 1005 complete solutions
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What is the pathophysiology of Diabetes Mellitus? 
Endocrine disorder of carbohydrate metabolism 
-results from inadequate production or utilization of insulin 
-cellular and extracellular dehydration 
-body cells depleted 
-breakdown of fat and proteins for energy 
 
 
 
What are the 4 cardinal signs and symptoms of Diabetes Mellitus? 
1. Polyuria 
2. Polydipsia 
3. Polyphagia 
4. Weight loss 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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What are the 3 types of Diabetes Mellitus and how are each classified? 
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