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AAFP Questions with accurate answers, 2022 update. Graded A+ Document Content and Description Below
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    AAFP Questions with accurate answers, 2022 update. Graded A+ Document Content and Description Below

  • AAFP Questions with accurate answers, 2022 update. Graded A+ Document Content and Description Below AAFP Questions with accurate answers, 2022 update. Graded A+ A nontoxic afebrile 4 week old child appears with diffuse crackles and conjunctivitis and a prominent cough. On WBC there is promine nt eosinophilia. Most likely etiological agent? - Chlamydia pneumoniae (atypical pneumonia) When do we use finesteride? - Only if PSA is above 1.5ng/mL and when there is evidence of BPH Recommended treatm...
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HESI RN CAT EXAM EXIT
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  • HESI RN CAT EXAM EXIT 1- A 59-year-old male client is brought to the emergency room where he is assessed to have a Glasgow Coma Scale of 3. Based on this assessment, how should the nurse characterize the client’s condition? a. The client has increased intracranial pressure b. He has a good prognosis for recovery c. This client is conscious, but is not oriented to time and place d. He is in a coma, and has a very poor prognosis Correct D 2- At a community health fair, a 50-year-old wom...
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HESI Cystic fibrosis Case Study Darla 2022
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    HESI Cystic fibrosis Case Study Darla 2022

  • HESI Cystic fibrosis Case Study Darla 2022 1. Which statement by the mother supports the diagnosis of CF? 2. Which documentation further supports the diagnosis of CF? - 3. What information will the nurse include when teaching about the sweat test? 4. Donald and Pamela have been at Darla's bedside since she was admitted to the hospital. Donald asks to speak to the nurse outside in the hall. He tells the nurse that Pamela is telling everyone that Darla is going to be fine and that...
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HESI Med Surg Respiratory
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    HESI Med Surg Respiratory

  • HESI Med Surg Respiratory How does fever cause dehydration? D/t excessive fluid loss from diaphoresis. Increased temperature also increased metabolism and the demand for O2. Clients at high risk for pneumonia: ALOC, depressed or absent gag and cough reflex, susceptible to aspirating oropharyngeal secretions, including alcoholics, anesthetized patients, brain injury, drug overdose, stroke victim, immunocompromised, immobile, cigarette smokers, other neuro disorders, debilitated by accumulated...
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  • HESI MED SURG RESPIRATORY HESI Med Surg Respiratory How does fever cause dehydration? D/t excessive fluid loss from diaphoresis. Increased temperature also increased metabolism and the demand for O2. Clients at high risk for pneumonia: ALOC, depressed or absent gag and cough reflex, susceptible to aspirating oropharyngeal secretions, including alcoholics, anesthetized patients, brain injury, drug overdose, stroke victim, immunocompromised, immobile, cigarette smokers, other neuro disor...
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HESI RN CAT EXAM EXIT  2023 LATEST
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    HESI RN CAT EXAM EXIT 2023 LATEST

  • HESI RN CAT EXAM EXIT 2023 LATEST 1- A 59-year-old male client is brought to the emergency room where he is assessed to have a Glasgow Coma Scale of 3. Based on this assessment, how should the nurse characterize the client’s condition? a. The client has increased intracranial pressure b. He has a good prognosis for recovery c. This client is conscious, but is not oriented to time and place d. He is in a coma, and has a very poor prognosis Correct D 2- At a community health fair, a 50...
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HESI Med Surg Respiratory
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    HESI Med Surg Respiratory

  • HESI MED SURG RESPIRATORY HESI Med Surg Respiratory How does fever cause dehydration? D/t excessive fluid loss from diaphoresis. Increased temperature also increased metabolism and the demand for O2. Clients at high risk for pneumonia: ALOC, depressed or absent gag and cough reflex, susceptible to aspirating oropharyngeal secretions, including alcoholics, anesthetized patients, brain injury, drug overdose, stroke victim, immunocompromised, immobile, cigarette smokers, other neuro disor...
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HESI Med Surg Respiratory
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  • HESI MED SURG RESPIRATORY HESI Med Surg Respiratory How does fever cause dehydration? D/t excessive fluid loss from diaphoresis. Increased temperature also increased metabolism and the demand for O2. Clients at high risk for pneumonia: ALOC, depressed or absent gag and cough reflex, susceptible to aspirating oropharyngeal secretions, including alcoholics, anesthetized patients, brain injury, drug overdose, stroke victim, immunocompromised, immobile, cigarette smokers, other neuro disor...
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Maternity and Peds Hesi 1 Latest Review  Study guide
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    Maternity and Peds Hesi 1 Latest Review Study guide

  • Maternity and Peds Hesi 1 Latest Review Study guide MP Hesi.1 • Mastitis: antibiotic therapy, wear a supportive bra, warm compress • Pyloric stenosis: olive size obstruction on abdomen • Anchor the lower part of the uterus - then massaging the fundus • High bp maybe with preeclampsia: check for protein in the urine (proteinuria) • Boy child frequent visits to the school nurse headache, irritable for few weeks: ask how daily school day is • BMI 6 -year old: physical activity ...
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HESI MED SURG  RESPIRATORY
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  • HESI MED SURG RESPIRATORY HESI Med Surg Respiratory How does fever cause dehydration? D/t excessive fluid loss from diaphoresis. Increased temperature also increased metabolism and the demand for O2. Clients at high risk for pneumonia: ALOC, depressed or absent gag and cough reflex, susceptible to aspirating oropharyngeal secretions, including alcoholics, anesthetized patients, brain injury, drug overdose, stroke victim, immunocompromised, immobile, cigarette smokers, other neuro diso...
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