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Georgettes LMR study set with Complete Solutions
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When questions ask for a priority action...think about... 
ABC, airway breathing, circulation 
Maslows hierarchy 
 
 
If undecided on an answer due to high similarities, choose: 
the umbrella answer 
 
 
What is the most common side effect of olanzapine/zyprexa 
metabolic syndrome 
 
 
what is the difference between typical and atypical antipsychotics 
Atypical 5HT2A specific 
 
 
1st psychotic break... two actions to take 
UDS and r/o sub 
Consider IM Geodon or Invega 
 
 
Three AP with least w...
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2023 DOSAGE CALCULATIONS FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE
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2023 DOSAGE CALCULATIONS FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE 
Six Rights of Medication Administration: - √Answer>Right Patient 
Right Drug 
Right Dose/Amount 
Right Route 
Right Time 
Right Documentation 
 
>Quiz: Check the Six Rights at 3 Different Points During Med Administration: - √Answer>1. Check meds against MAR before/during administration and also check for med allergies 
2. Check meds AFTER preparation 
3. Check meds at the bedside: also check blood pressure and/or pulse or blood suga...
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Dosage Calculations Final Exam Study Guide |100% Correct Answers |Verified
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Dosage Calculations Final Exam Study Guide |100% Correct Answers |Verified
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NURS 629 EXAM 3 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED
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NURS 629 EXAM 3 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED Risk factors related to elevated cholesterol? · Obesity · Diabetes · Hypertension · Family history: o Coronary heart disease prior to age 55 o Hyperlipidemia o Diabetes 
Most common cyanotic cardiac lesion (disorder) Tetralogy of Fallot 
What is Tetralogy of Fallot? a congenital heart condition involving four abnormalities occurring together: 1) Pulmonary valve stenosis 2) RT vent hypertrophy 3)Vent septum Defect 4)Aorta overrides Vent Sep...
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HCA Exam| 115 Questions | With Complete Solutions
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Who should you call in case of abuse? correct answer: DSHS 1-866-END-HARM, 911, APS, ALTC, DDA, CPS, and case manager 
 
What are some rights for consumers? correct answer: Right to be free from abuse, to make choices, to privacy, and confidentiality 
 
What are the steps of the problem solving process? correct answer: Explain, offer alternatives, report and document 
 
What reasons should you call 911? correct answer: Bloods, guts and gore 
 
What are the forms of abuse? correct answer: Ph...
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Dosage Calculations Final Exam Study Guide
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Six Rights of Medication Administration: - CORRECT ANSWERS-Right Patient RIght Drug 
Right Dose/Amount Right Route Right Time Right Documentation Check the Six Rights at 3 
Different Points During Med Administration: - CORRECT ANSWERS-1. Check meds against 
MAR before/during administration and also check for med allergies 2. Check meds AFTER 
preparation 3. Check meds at the bedside: also check blood pressure and/or pulse or 
blood sugars if needed BEFORE giving meds that affect the BP, pul...
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MED CERT EXAM 92 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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MED CERT EXAM 92 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
(T/F) A medication error documentation must be completed before the end of the shift by the person who made or discovered the error - CORRECT ANSWER TRUE 
 
(T/F) In the state of CT, medical doctors, pediatricians, psychiatrists, physician assistants, advanced practice registered nurses and dentists are all considered licensed practitioners - CORRECT ANSWER TRUE 
 
(T/F) A licensed practitioner's order (prescription) is required for all medica...
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Orthopedic NP Review Course Exam 591 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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Orthopedic NP Review Course Exam 591 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
Signs of inflammation - CORRECT ANSWER swelling, warmth, erythema, loss of function, tenderness 
 
Articular inflammation - CORRECT ANSWER Anatomic structure: synovium, cartilage, capsule (whithin the joint) 
Painful site: diffuse, deep 
Pain on movement: Active/passive, all planes 
Swelling: common 
 
Periarticular inflammation - CORRECT ANSWER Anatomic structure: Tendon, bursa, ligament, muscle, bone (outside the joint) 
P...
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Adult Medical Surgical B (2022-2023) Questions And Answers
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Adult Medical Surgical B (2022/2023) Questions And Answers 
 
A nurse is receiving report on a client who is postoperative following an open repair of Zenker's Diverticulum. The nurse should anticipate the surgical incision to be in which of the following locations? Correct Ans:- Throat 
 
A nurse is caring for a client who has a potassium level of 3 mEq/L. Which of the following assessment findings should the nurse expect? Correct Ans:- Hypoactive bowel sounds 
 
A nurse is providing d...
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Fundamentals of Nursing EXAM 2 Questions and Correct Answers, With Complete Solution 2024.
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- flow sheet must be completed on every patient in retraint 
 
All four side rails up is considered a restraint 
 
Consider alternatives, such as ambualarm, rather than restraints 
What are Restraint Regulations 
Requires a physician order 
- physician must see and assess the patient every 24 hours and write a new order 
 
- Patient must be checked every 15 minutes 
 
- Must be told what they need to do in order to have restraints removed 
 
-Must be allowed to toilet, eat. & drink 
Concerns for...
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