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CAPA Certification Exam Question with 100% Correct Answers Latest 2024/2025 | Graded A+.
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CAPA Certification Exam Question with 100% Correct Answers Latest 2024/2025 | Graded A+. Craniotomy Treatment (triple H's) - correct answer - hemodilution 
- hypertension 
- hypervolemia 
(this forces constricted blood vessels to dilate and perfuse tissue) 
Transverse Colostomy - correct answer soft stool 
typical stool odor 
stool damages the skin 
empties several times per day 
may or may not be at risk for fluid/electrolytes imbalances 
may irrigate 
sigmoid colostomy - correct answer - form...
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Exam 120 Med Surg questions and answers (verified for accuracy)
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To palpate the liver, the nurse 
a. presses slowly and firmly over the right costal margin with one hand and withdraws the fingers quickly after the liver edge is felt. 
b. places one hand on top of the other and uses the upper fingers to apply pressure and the bottom fingers to feel for the liver edge. 
c. places one hand under the patient's lower ribs and presses the left lower rib cage forward, palpating below the costal margin with the other hand. 
d. places one hand on the patient's back ...
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Colostomy and Ileostomy NCLEX Quiz | Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024
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On assessment of a patient with a colostomy, you note the stoma is located on the right area of the 
abdomen. Due to its location, this is known as what type of colostomy?* 
A. Descending Colostomy 
B. Transverse 
C. Ileostomy 
D. Ascending Colostomy - D 
Thinking back to the patient in Question 1, what type of stool would you expect the stoma to be 
excreting?* 
A. Liquid stool 
B. Lose to partly formed stool 
C. Similar to normal stool 
D. Semi-solid stool - A 
True or False: An ileostomy is a...
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REX-PN Exam Questions with 100% correct answers
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the nurse is caring for a client with Caron's disease who develops a fever and symptoms of a urinary tract infection (UTI) with tan, feral-smelling urine. which of the following information should the nurse teach the client? 
 
a. about the effects of corticosteroid use on immune function 
b. to empty the bladder before and after sexual intercourse 
c. about fistula formation between the bowel and bladder 
d. to clean the perineal area carefully after any stools - correct answer c. about fistul...
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Nursing 206 Exam 4 questions and answers 2024
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The peritoneum covers the _____ and lines the ______ - outside of abdominal organs, abdominal walls 
 
what does the peritoneum do? - allows organs to glide each other and glide against the abdominal wall without friction 
 
what does the esophagus do - moves ingested food to the stomach 
 
Peristalsis - Involuntary waves of muscle contraction that keep food moving along in one direction through the digestive system 
 
what does the stomach do - liquifies food into chyme 
 
what are the parts of...
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NRSG 200 PRACTICE EXAM 3 REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, RATED A+
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NRSG 200 PRACTICE EXAM 3 REVIEW QUESTIONS 
AND ANSWERS, RATED A+ 
Clients should be taught that repeatedly ignoring the sensation of needing to defecate could result in which 
of the following? 
1. Constipation 
2. Diarrhea 
3. Incontinence 
4. Hemorrhoids 
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Rationale: Habitually ignoring the urge to defecate can lead to constipation through loss of the natural urge 
and the accumulation of feces. Diarrhea will not result--if anything, there is increased opportunity for water 
reabsorption...
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NUR 336 Final Exam Questions and Answers
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When should you drain an ostomy? when it is 1/3 full 
What do you assess when draining an ostomy? -stoma with each change and report any discoloration -skin complications may include itching, burning, or pain 
What are risk factors for skin complications with an ostomy? -obesity -poorly located or constructed stoma -stoma retraction -hernia 
End colostomy -The damaged section of the bowel is removed and the working end is brought through the abdomen to the skin surface -When it is intended to be...
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CAPA Certification Exam with Verified Answers 100% Pass
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1. Glycopyrrolate - Induction and intubation medication 
- Can cause photosensitivity 
2. Craniotomy 
Treatment (triple 
H's) 
3. Transverse 
Colostomy 
4. sigmoid colosto- 
my 
- hemodilution 
- hypertension 
- hypervolemia 
(this forces constricted blood vessels to dilate and perfuse 
tissue) 
soft stool 
typical stool odor 
stool damages the skin 
empties sev
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OB/GYN Chapter 15 Questions and Answers Already Passed
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OB/GYN Chapter 15 Questions and 
 
Answers Already Passed 
 
1. How many stages are there in labor & delivery: 4 stages 
 
2. What is the 3rd stage of labor: Delivery of the placenta 
 
3. What is a " Auvard" weighted vaginal speculum 
 
4. what instrument is a Bi-valve speculum Graves vaginal speculum 
 
5. Shaped like a figure 8 when closed O'Sullivan O'Connor 
 
6. Heavy, right angled scissors used to dissect around the cervix Jorgenson scissors 
 
7. A term used for the amount of times a...
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ATI MED SURG EXAM 1 STUDY GUIDE
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Breast Cancer Etiology & Risk Factors 
- No single known cause 
- Age, Genetics, Family History 
- Nulliparity or first child after age 30 
- Menstrual history 
- Hormone replacement 
- Alcohol 
Diagnosing Breast Cancer 
- Mammography 
- Recommended screening yearly beginning at age 40 
- Breast exam 
- Ultrasound 
Breast Self Exam (BSE) 
- Goal of screening for breast cancer is early detection, cannot prevent breast 
cancer 
- Early detection reduces mortality rate 
- Teach breast self-examinat...
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