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CMN 548 Module 2 Diagnostic and Laboratory Testing Questions and Answers All Correct
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CMN 548 Module 2 Diagnostic and Laboratory Testing Questions and Answers All Correct 
 
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) - Answer- Diagnostic imaging technique using a superconducting magnet and RF signals to construct detailed body images without ionizing radiation 
 
Magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) - Answer- MRI type providing images of major blood vessels in 2D and 3D representations 
 
Magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) - Answer- Nuclear magnetic resonance spectrography evaluating t...
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Nutrition Support exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
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Parenteral Nutrition - correct answer Hyperalimentation 
IV feedings (intra venous) 
 
Enteral nutrition - correct answer Tube feedings 
Alimentation feedings 
Gut feedings 
 
Nutrition support teams - correct answer Physicians - GI doctor, ICU physicians, "hospitalists" 
Pharmacists - IV compatibilities, electrolytes 
Nurses - Lines clean, not get septic, teaching pts to go home on these, managing equipment 
Dietitians - dictate how much is needed (cal, pro, fat, cho), limits; needs mon...
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NR511 Midterm Questions and Answers Rated A+
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NR511 Midterm Questions and Answers Rated A+ Appendicitis -Risk: 10-30yo, men, low fiber, high fat/sugar/carb diet -S: Mild to severe colicky epigastric or periumbilical pain, but in 24 hours, moves to RLQ and exacerbated by walking or coughing.May radiate to testicles. maybe vomiting, sensation of constipation, but diarrhea present. low grade temp. chills & sudden cessation of pain=perforation -O: HTN/Tachy, flex R knee up to relieve pain when recumbent, guarding, rebound tenderness. -Dx: + Rov...
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PEPP 60 final Exam Q and A| Success Guaranteed|42 Pages |A+
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___________________ is the most common cause of infant death. - ️️SUID 
____________________________ injury is the most common cause of trauma in children. - ️️Head injury 
A concern with children who depends on hyperalimentation, is if their catheter clogs their __________________________ could drop. - ️️BLood Glucose 
A Mature Minor is? - ️️In most States, older than 14 years of age and have formally been declared adults by the Court. Additionally patient cannot be on a psychia...
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NR511 Midterm Exam Questions and Answers
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Appendicitis - Answer--Risk: 10-30yo, men, low fiber, high fat/sugar/carb diet 
-S: Mild to severe colicky epigastric or periumbilical pain, but in 24 hours, moves to RLQ and exacerbated by walking or coughing. May radiate to testicles. maybe vomiting, sensation of constipation, but diarrhea present. low grade temp. chills & sudden cessation of pain=perforation 
-O: HTN/Tachy, flex R knee up to relieve pain when recumbent, guarding, rebound tenderness. 
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HESI Level 3 Exam Study Guide | Latest 2023/24 | Updated & Verified | Guaranteed Success
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describe the Glasgow Coma Scale. - LOC assessment based on a score of 3-15, with scores less than 7 
indicative of coma 
List four nursing diagnosis for the comatose client in order of priority (remember Maslow's hierarchy of 
needs to help determine priorities) - Ineffective breathing pattern, ineffective airway clearance, 
impaired gas exchange, and decreased cardiac output 
State 4 independent nursing interventions to maintain adequate respiration, airway, and oxygenation in 
the unconscious...
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TPN (Total Parenteral Nutrition) Questions and Answers 2024/2025
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TPN aka 
 Hyperalimentation 
Indications for TPN 
 used to meet nutritional needs for pts who can't ingest, absorb, or digest essential 
nutrients via the GI tract 
TPN Nutrient Components 
 amino acids, glucose, fat emulsion, vitamins, electrolytes, minerals, trace elements, 
water, glucose concentration (10% for adults, 15-25% depending on condition of pt) 
Infusion Considerations 
 if glucose concentration > 10%, administered via central or PICC line; TPN infusions 
admin...
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ATI NCLEX LIVE REVIEW SHEET
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ATI NCLEX LIVE REVIEW SHEET 
 
STOP - correct answer S= Story: Issue & Client 
T= Think: Stem, Type, & Key Words 
O= Options: Consider Choices 
P= Pick: Correct Answer (& Stick to it!!) 
 
Multiple Response (SATA) - correct answer STOP--- > or = 2 correct answers (NEVER all)--- True/False--- In all areas of test plan & across all difficulty levels--- NO partial credit 
 
TPN- Hyperalimentation: 
 
1. TPN is a/an __________________ solution (hypotonic, hypertonic, isotonic). 
2. TPN may be giv...
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CNS GERONTOLOGY QUIZ 25 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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1. The initial, psychosocial assessment of a patient with metastatic cancer, refractory to treatment, includes: 
 
 a discussion of hospice care. 
 a review of critical life incidents. 
 the family's readiness to learn about the dying process. 
 the patient's preference for quality versus quantity of life. - Answer- the patient's preference for quality versus quantity of life. 
 
2. An adult-gerontology clinical nurse specialist evaluates a patient who has chronic obstructive pulmonary diseas...
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Hyperalimentation Detailed notes.
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What is nutrition support? 
 
	An alternate means of providing nutrients to people who cannot eat 
any or enough food 
 
	When is it needed? 
	Illness resulting in inability to take in adequate nutrients by 
mouth 
	Illness or surgery that results in malfunctioning gastrointestinal tract 
 
	Two types: 
	Enteral nutrition 
	Parenteral nutrition 
 
 
Indications for Enteral Nutrition 
 
	Malnourished patient expected to be unable to eat adequately for > 5-7 days 
	A...
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