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Peds Study Guide Exam 2 (GI, GU, Endocrine, Neuro, Heme/Immune)
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1.Dehydration – diarrhea and vomiting (from powerpoint) 
a.Dehydration 
i.Clinical Manifestations: 
1.CRT greater than 3 seconds, dry mucous membranes, absence of tears, sunken fontanels, lethargy, weight loss, rapid weak pulse (1st to respond), low BP (last to respond) 
ii.Urine output needs to be 1mL/kg per hour for anyone under 30kg. 
iii.Dehydration Criteria (% of body weight lost) 
1.Mild dehydration=5% of total body weight 
2.Moderate=10% of total body weight 
3.Severe=15% of to...
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BCNS Super Study Set UPDATED Questions With 100% Complete Solutions
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BCNS Super Study Set UPDATED Questions With 100% Complete Solutions 
 
Examples of dietary nutrients that are absorbed directly into the enterohepatic portal blood system include: 
amino acids,medium-chain fatty acids, monosaccharides 
The hormone responsible for the decrease in gastrointestinal smooth muscle tone and motility during pregnancy is: 
progesterone 
The ingestion of a meal containing large amounts of saturated fat will result in a transient increase in the serum concentration of: 
c...
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Peds Study Guide Exam 2 (GI, GU, Endocrine, Neuro, Heme/Immune)
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Kim 
 
 
1.	Dehydration – diarrhea and vomiting (from powerpoint) 
a.	Dehydration 
i.	Clinical Manifestations: 
1.	CRT greater than 3 seconds, dry mucous membranes, absence of tears, sunken fontanels, lethargy, weight loss, rapid weak pulse (1st to respond), low BP (last to respond) 
ii.	Urine output needs to be 1mL/kg per hour for anyone under 30kg. 
iii.	Dehydration Criteria (% of body weight lost) 
1.	Mild dehydration=5% of total body weight 
2.	Moderate=10% of total body weight 
3.	Severe...
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NUR 111 - Final Exam - All Modules with correct answers 2024
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Pre-interactive phase of a nurse-patient relationship - answer-Begins before the nurse's first contact w/the patient. The nurse's role is self-exploration and gathering data about the patient. 
 
Introductory or orientation phase of a nurse-patient relationship - answer-When the nurse & client first meet. The nurse seeks to find out why the client sought help. The tasks during this phase are to establish trust, understanding, acceptance, open communication and formulate a contract with the pat...
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HESI NURSING MARK KLIMEK NOTES.
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Mz.ANTICHOLINERGIC vs. CHOLINERGIC EFFECTS 
 
 
ANTICHOLINERGIC	CHOLINERGIC 
•	 Mucus 
•	Bronchodilation 
•	Dry mouth 
•	Dry eyes 
•	Urinary retention 
•	Dry skin 
•	Constipation 
•	Shut down GI 
•	Prevents V when trying to intubate	•	Bronchorrhea (large amounts of mucus in airway) 
•	Bronchoconstriction 
•	Salivation 
•	Lacrimating 
•	Urination 
•	Diaphoresis/Diarrhea 
•	GI Upset 
•	Emesis 
 
 
ACID BASE GASES 
 
A.	ABG Interpretation 
a.	Rule of the B’s 
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FINAL EXAM - BLOCK 1 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 2024 UPDATE | 100% CORRECT
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FINAL EXAM - BLOCK 1 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 2024 UPDATE | 100% CORRECT 
 
 
 
 
A nurse explains a surgical procedure in detail to a patient in order to obtain informed consent. How would this action be deemed? 
A.	Appropriate since the patient needs the surgery and the nurse is aware of the risks. 
B.	Appropriate because the nurse is acting on behalf of the surgeon. 
C.	Inappropriate because the nurse may not know about the recovery phase of surgery. 
D.	Inappropriate since this is the responsibil...
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Mark Klimek Lecture Outline NCLEX
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Mark Klimek Lecture Outline NCLEX 
 
 
If the pH and the BiCarb are both in the same direction then it is? - ANS Metabolic 
 
If the pH is up it is? - ANS Alkalosis 
 
If the pH is down it is? - ANS Acidosis 
 
As the pH goes so goes my patient except for? - ANS Potassium 
 
If the pH is up my patient with show signs and symptoms of? - ANS Increase... like tachycardia,diarrhea and borborygmi 
 
If the pH is down my patient will show signs and sym...
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Mark Klimek Lecture Outlines
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Mark Klimek Lecture Outlines 
 
 
 
If the pH and the BiCarb are both in the same direction then it is? - ANS Metabolic 
 
If the pH is up it is? - ANS Alkalosis 
 
If the pH is down it is? - ANS Acidosis 
 
As the pH goes so goes my patient except for? - ANS Potassium 
 
If the pH is up my patient with show signs and symptoms of? - ANS Increase... like tachycardia,diarrhea and borborygmi 
 
If the pH is down my patient will show signs and s...
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West Coast University: NURS MISC Week 6 Pharmacology Lecture Notes 1,100% CORRECT
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West Coast University: NURS MISC Week 6 Pharmacology Lecture Notes 1 
CARDIAC GLYCOSIDES AND HEART FAILURE (Chapter 21, Page 163) 
Cardiac glycosides= Prototype medication: Digoxin Purpose 
•	Positive inotropic effect= Increases contraction 
•	Negative chronotropic effect= Decreases heart rate: Apical pulse has to be at least 60 before you give the medication 
▪	Have to count for the full minute	▪ Fifth intercostal space, midclavicular line 
•	Negative dromotropic effect= Slows down rh...
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NR601 Final Exam Questions & Answers 2024
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You know the following statements regarding the pain of acute coronary syndrome are true except: 
a. May last longer than 20min 
b. May radiate to arms, back, neck, jaw 
c. Present atypically more often in men than women d. May be retrosternal or poorly localized - C 
A - You are reviewing a pt chart before the exam. You note that the pt is using topical capsaicin. You know that topical capsaicin is often used for tx of: 
a. Diabetic neuropathy b. Stress reduction c. All answers are appropriate ...
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