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Introduction to Medical- Surgical Nursing 6th Edition Linton Test Bank ALL CHAPTERS
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INTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL-SURGICAL NURSING 6TH EDITION LINTON TEST BANK UPDATED COPY Unit I Patient Care Concepts 1. The Health Care System 2. Nursing in Varied Patient Care Settings 3. Legal and Ethical Considerations 4. The Leadership Role of the Licensed Practical Nurse 5. The Nurse-Patient Relationship 6. Cultural Aspects of Nursing Care 7. The Nurse and the Family 8. Health and Illness 9. Nutrition 10. Developmental Processes 11. The Older Patient 12. The Nursing Process and Critical Thinking...
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Fractures and Amputations Exam Questions With Detailed Answers
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Fractures and Amputations Exam Questions With Detailed Answers 
 
Pseudoarthrosis ANSWER Type of nonunion occurring at fracture site in which a false joint 
is formed with abnormal movement at site. 
refracture ANSWER New fracture occurs at original fracture site. 
myositis ossificans ANSWER Deposition of calcium in muscle tissue at site of significant 
blunt muscle trauma or repeated muscle injury. 
clinical manifestations of fracture ANSWER •Localized pain 
•Decreased function 
•In...
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Fractures and Amputations | 31 Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)
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Which description accurately defines a closed reduction? - Process where the ends of the bones are 
manually pulled and realigned. 
A patient with bone cancer is susceptible to which type of fracture? - spontaneous fracture 
A patient with a fracture in which location would be examined while in a seated or a standing position? - 
upper arm 
Which term is used to describe the sensation that is felt in an amputated part immediately after surgery? 
- phantom limb pain 
During which stage of bone he...
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Fractures and Amputations (A+ Graded)
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Which description accurately defines a closed reduction? correct answers Process where the ends of the bones are manually pulled and realigned. 
 
A patient with bone cancer is susceptible to which type of fracture? correct answers spontaneous fracture 
 
A patient with a fracture in which location would be examined while in a seated or a standing position? correct answers upper arm 
 
Which term is used to describe the sensation that is felt in an amputated part immediately after surgery? corre...
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Fractures and amputations- (in class) NCLEX | Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)
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A middle-aged patient has a tight cast on the left lower leg. Which assessment finding would prompt the 
nurse to assess further for compartment syndrome? 
A. Diminished pulses 
B. Discoloration of some of the toes 
C. Tingling sensation of the upper leg 
D. Pain more intense than expected based on initial injury - D. Pain more intense than expected 
based on initial injury 
The classic sign of acute compartment syndrome is pain, and the pain is more intense than what would 
be expected from the...
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WILKES NSG 526 Exam 3|2023 LATEST UPDATE|GUARANTEED SUCCESS
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Primary prevention 
Actually preventing the thing 
 
 
 
Secondary Prevention 
early identification and treatment 
 
 
 
Tertiary prevention 
Avoiding complications 
 
 
 
Norms are considered 
The right patterns of behavior for a society 
 
 
 
Crisis is 
a time limited response lasting 4 to 6 weeks 
 
 
 
What initiates a crisis 
A crisis is initiated by internal or external demands that are perceived as a threat to a persons physical or emotional functioning. 
 
Precipitating event is stressf...
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fractures and amputation | Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)
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colle's fracture - Fx of distal radius 
Most common in adults 
Usually occurs when someone attempts to break a fall with an outstretched arm and hand 
potential complications of humeral fracture - radial nerve injury and vascular injury to the brachial 
artery as a result of laceration, transection or muscle spasm. 
fracture that is associates with highest mortality rate - pelvis 
90% of hip fractures are due to what? - fall 
nursing considerations for hip fracture - Out of Bed 1st Post op day!...
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2024 FRACTURES AND AMPUTATIONS- (IN CLASS) NCLEX EXAM WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
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2024 FRACTURES AND AMPUTATIONS- (IN CLASS) NCLEX EXAM WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
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FRACTURES & AMPUTATIONS |34 QUESTIONS SAND ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES COMPLETE AND WELL EXPLAINED 100% CORRECTLY VERIFIED BY EXPERTS AND GRADED A+ LATEST UPDATE 2024 100% GUARANTEED SUCCESS AFTER DOWNLOAD(ALL YOU NEED TO PASS YOUR EXAMS)
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FRACTURES & AMPUTATIONS |34 QUESTIONS SAND ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES COMPLETE AND WELL EXPLAINED 100% CORRECTLY VERIFIED BY EXPERTS AND GRADED A+ LATEST UPDATE 2024 100% GUARANTEED SUCCESS AFTER DOWNLOAD(ALL YOU NEED TO PASS YOUR EXAMS) 
which assessment is of the greatest concern to a nurse when caring for a patient just admitted with a pelvic fracture? 
no urinary output x8 hrs 
an older woman falls at church and immediately complains of pain in her left hip. which observation is recognized as c...
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Trauma Nursing Core Course Provider Manual (TNCC) 9th edition
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What are the greatest risks for transport? - CORRECT ANSWER-Loss of airway 
patency, displaced obstructive tubes lines or catheters, dislodge splinting devices, need 
to replace or reinforce dressings, deterioration in patient status change in vital signs or 
level of consciousness, injury to the patient and/or team members 
According to newtons law which of these two force is greater: size or force? - 
CORRECT ANSWER-Neither. For each force there is an equal and opposit...
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