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PSL 310 Exam 2 fully solved & updated
  • PSL 310 Exam 2 fully solved & updated

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  • The efferent output of the brain and spinal cord is to control.... - answer-all the effectors of the body What one thing does the somatic nervous system control? - answer-Skeletal muscle What are the cells that line your stomach called? - answer-enterocytes interoceptors do what? - answer--internal receptors -visceral senses (deep) ex: nociceptors sense pain in stomach exteroceptors do what? - answer-sense external environment; general senses are located in your skin Proprioc...
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NURS125 Exam 3 Questions and Answers
  • NURS125 Exam 3 Questions and Answers

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  • NURS125 Exam 3 Questions and Answers Acute pain - Correct Answer️️ -Lasts < 6 weeks Chronic pain - Correct Answer️️ -Lasts > 3-6 months Somatic pain - Correct Answer️️ -Originates from joints, ligaments, and skeletal muscles Responds better to nonopioid analgesics/NSAIDs Visceral pain - Correct Answer️️ -Originates from organs and smooth muscles Breakthrough pain - Correct Answer️️ -Occurs between doses as analgesic effects wear off with drug metabolism and excr...
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NSG-316 Final Exam Questions With Verified Answers.
  • NSG-316 Final Exam Questions With Verified Answers.

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  • NSG-316 Final Exam Questions With Verified Answers. What are the elements of a general survey and health assessment? - answerPhysical appearance, body structure, mobility, behavior, and measurement What is the difference between subjective and objective data? - answerSubjective data is what the patient say about themselves during the history taking. Objective data is observed when inspecting, percussing, palpating, and auscultating the patient during the physical exam. What is the differ...
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ATI Med Surg Exam 1 Study Guide
  • ATI Med Surg Exam 1 Study Guide

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  • Nursing Process ADPIE Assessment Diagnosis Plan Implimentation Evaluation Assessment 1. Subjective data 2. Objective data Diagnosis 1. Data analysis 2. Problem Identification 3. Nursing diagnosis Planning 1. Priorities 2. Nursing care plan - outcomes - interventions Implementation 1. Nurse-initiated 2. Physician-initiated 3. Collaborative Evaluation 1. Outcomes met? 2. If not, reevaluate: - data - diagnosis - etiologies - outcomes - interventions SBAR Situation Ba...
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NUR2092 Health Assessment Exam 1 Complete Study Guide 2023/2024
  • NUR2092 Health Assessment Exam 1 Complete Study Guide 2023/2024

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  • What are the 6 steps of the nursing process? 1. Assessment 2. Diagnosis 3. Outcome 4. Planning 5. Implementation 6. Evaluation Assessment Definition (nursing process) 1. Collect data 2. Use evidence-based assessment techniques 3. Document relevant data Diagnosis Definition (nursing process) 1. Compare clinical findings with normal and abnormal variation and developmental events 2. Interpret data-- make & test hypotheses 3. Validate diagnoses 4. document diagnoses Outc...
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NR509 Advanced Health Assessment Final Exam Questions and Correct Answers, Complete Solution.
  • NR509 Advanced Health Assessment Final Exam Questions and Correct Answers, Complete Solution.

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  • NR509 Advanced Health Assessment Final Exam Questions and Correct Answers, Complete Solution. Regions of the abdomen -right hypochondriac, epigastric, left hypochondriac -right lumbar, umbilical, left lumbar -right iliac/inguinal, hypogastric, left iliac/inguinal Structures in RUQ liver, gallbladder, pylorus, duodenum, hepatic flexure of colon, and head of pancreas Structures in LUQ Spleen, splenic flexure of colon, stomach, and body and tail of pancreas Structures in LLQ Sigmoid col...
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NR 509 Final exam questions with complete solution-2024
  • NR 509 Final exam questions with complete solution-2024

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  • What are you auscultating on abdomen? - Correct Answer Bowel sounds x4 quadrants (may be absent with perforation, peritonitis and BO) Bruits (abdominal aorta, R/L renal, R/L iliac) What are you percussing on abdomen? - Correct Answer All 4 quadrants for dullness, tympany, flatness Liver size Which abdominal organs are tympanic? - Correct Answer Stomach Small intestine Large intestine Which abdominal organs are dull? - Correct Answer the DENSE ones (d for dull and dense) Liver ...
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ATI Maternal Newborn, ATI Maternal Newborn Proctor Exam 2024
  • ATI Maternal Newborn, ATI Maternal Newborn Proctor Exam 2024

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  • FHR can be heard by Doppler at: - 10-12 weeks GA Between 18 and 30 weeks the fundal height should measure what? - It should equal the week of gestation MSAFP screening is done: - 15-22 weeks of gestation maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein (MSAFP) screen. It's usually as part of a set of tests, which screen for genetic problems, called the quad screen. AFP is a substance made in the liver of an unborn baby (fetus). Smoking tobacco during pregnancy is associated with : - Low Birth Weight Pr...
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nr 283 quiz 5 Study Guide Questions and Correct Answers
  • nr 283 quiz 5 Study Guide Questions and Correct Answers

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  • nr 283 quiz 5 Study Guide Questions and Correct Answers TORCH acronym Pathphysiology polydipsia Diabetes Ketoacidosis What are nociceptors? What is somatic pain? What is visceral pain? What is ischemic pain? What is neuropathic pain? What are the characteristics of neuropathic pain? What is phantom pain? What is referred pain? acute pain chronic pain melena steatorrhea psychological dependence Physiologic dependence pyelonephritis gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) Hemat...
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ATI FUNDAMENTALS PROCTORED EXAM RETAKE GUIDE.
  • ATI FUNDAMENTALS PROCTORED EXAM RETAKE GUIDE.

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  • ATI FUNDAMENTALS PROCTORED EXAM RETAKE GUIDE 1. CHAPTER 1: HEALTH CARE DELIVERY SYSTEMS A. B. Components of Health care systems a. Participants 1. Consumers- clients 2. Providers a. Licensed providers: registered nurses, license practical (or vocational) nurses (LPN), advanced practice nurses (APN), medical doctors, pharmacists, dentists, dietitians, physical/respiratory/occupational therapists, etc b. Unlicensed providers: assistive personal b. Settings 1. Hospitals, homes...
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