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NUR 2790 Exam2 PN3
1.	A client who is being mechanically ventilated has positive end respiratory pressure (PEEP) set at 20 cm of water. Which of the following should the nurse assess for the client? 
Pneumothorax 
 
2.	A nurse is completing discharge teaching with a client who has a pacemaker. Which of the following statements by the client is correct? 
I will call my doctor about prolonged hiccups 
 
3.	In order to reduce afterload in a client with HTN and HF, the nurse will administer which IV medication? 
Nitro...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 6 pages •
1.	A client who is being mechanically ventilated has positive end respiratory pressure (PEEP) set at 20 cm of water. Which of the following should the nurse assess for the client? 
Pneumothorax 
 
2.	A nurse is completing discharge teaching with a client who has a pacemaker. Which of the following statements by the client is correct? 
I will call my doctor about prolonged hiccups 
 
3.	In order to reduce afterload in a client with HTN and HF, the nurse will administer which IV medication? 
Nitro...
Exam 2 NR 341
1.	The nurse is caring for a client with hypovolemic shock. The family member asks why the fluids are being warmed. What is the 
Best response by the nurse? 
“to prevent complications from hypothermia” 
2.	The nurse is caring for a newly admitted client diagnosed with acute kidney injury. The nurse understands that the acute kidney injury is Most likely related to a history of which condition? 
Sepsis 
3.	The nurse is caring for a client being monitored by arterial pressure monitoring. The n...
- Exam (elaborations)
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1.	The nurse is caring for a client with hypovolemic shock. The family member asks why the fluids are being warmed. What is the 
Best response by the nurse? 
“to prevent complications from hypothermia” 
2.	The nurse is caring for a newly admitted client diagnosed with acute kidney injury. The nurse understands that the acute kidney injury is Most likely related to a history of which condition? 
Sepsis 
3.	The nurse is caring for a client being monitored by arterial pressure monitoring. The n...
Thibodeau & Patton: Structure & Function of the Body, 15th Edition
Chapter 01: An Introduction to the Structure and Function of the Body Test Bank 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	The word derived from two Greek words meaning “a cutting up” is: 
a.	physiology 
b.	homeostasis 
c.	anatomy 
d.	dissection 
 
ANS: C	DIF: Memorization	REF: Page: 1 TOP: Introduction 
 
2.	The study of how the body functions is called: 
a.	physiology 
b.	homeostasis 
c.	anatomy 
d.	dissection 
 
ANS: A	DIF: Memorization	REF: Page: 1 TOP: Introduction 
 
3.	The correct sequence of the level o...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 27 pages •
Chapter 01: An Introduction to the Structure and Function of the Body Test Bank 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	The word derived from two Greek words meaning “a cutting up” is: 
a.	physiology 
b.	homeostasis 
c.	anatomy 
d.	dissection 
 
ANS: C	DIF: Memorization	REF: Page: 1 TOP: Introduction 
 
2.	The study of how the body functions is called: 
a.	physiology 
b.	homeostasis 
c.	anatomy 
d.	dissection 
 
ANS: A	DIF: Memorization	REF: Page: 1 TOP: Introduction 
 
3.	The correct sequence of the level o...
CNPR Pharmaceutical Sales Reps Exam
1.	How are drugs sorted into therapeutic groups and classes? 
first by the conditions that they are used to treat. and then by their mechanisms of action 
2.	Bone marrow transplants. 
are a type of stem cell therapy. unless patient's own cells are reinjected. 
3.	What does AMA stand for? American Medical Association 
4.	What section of a drug's package insert describes situations in which the drug should not be used because the risks outweigh the therapeutic benefits? 
contraindications 
5 Wha...
- Exam (elaborations)
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1.	How are drugs sorted into therapeutic groups and classes? 
first by the conditions that they are used to treat. and then by their mechanisms of action 
2.	Bone marrow transplants. 
are a type of stem cell therapy. unless patient's own cells are reinjected. 
3.	What does AMA stand for? American Medical Association 
4.	What section of a drug's package insert describes situations in which the drug should not be used because the risks outweigh the therapeutic benefits? 
contraindications 
5 Wha...
HESI PHARMACOLOGY
1.	A client receiving tetracycline( Azithromycin) for chlamydia urethritis. The PN should reinforce which instruction 
a.	Protect the client from sun exposure 
2.	How should the PN administer the ear drops for the child? 
a.	Pull the ear down and back 
3.	A client asks the PN to crush an enteric coated medication so that it will be easier to swallow. What is the action of the enteric coating? 
a.	The coating delays dissolution until the medication is exposed to intestinal secretions 
4.	What is ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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1.	A client receiving tetracycline( Azithromycin) for chlamydia urethritis. The PN should reinforce which instruction 
a.	Protect the client from sun exposure 
2.	How should the PN administer the ear drops for the child? 
a.	Pull the ear down and back 
3.	A client asks the PN to crush an enteric coated medication so that it will be easier to swallow. What is the action of the enteric coating? 
a.	The coating delays dissolution until the medication is exposed to intestinal secretions 
4.	What is ...
DISEASE REVIEW QUESTIONS.
1.	How is the vaccine (IPV) Inactivated polio vaccine /Salk and (OPV)/Sabin administered? 
Inactivated polio vaccine (IPV) is administer by intramuscular or intradermal injection 
Oral Polio Vaccine(OPV)/Salk is administer by mouth 
2.	How does polio spread? Polio spreads by direct contact with feces and contaminated water & by mouth 
3.	List some of the signs/symptoms of cholera. Diarrhea, Vomiting, Shock, Nausea, Dehydration, Abdominal Cramps 
4.	What is a definitive characteristic of cholera ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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1.	How is the vaccine (IPV) Inactivated polio vaccine /Salk and (OPV)/Sabin administered? 
Inactivated polio vaccine (IPV) is administer by intramuscular or intradermal injection 
Oral Polio Vaccine(OPV)/Salk is administer by mouth 
2.	How does polio spread? Polio spreads by direct contact with feces and contaminated water & by mouth 
3.	List some of the signs/symptoms of cholera. Diarrhea, Vomiting, Shock, Nausea, Dehydration, Abdominal Cramps 
4.	What is a definitive characteristic of cholera ...
Health Assessment NR302
Chapter 1 
 
1.	An example of subjective data is: 
a.	Decreased range of motion 
b.	Crepitation in the left knee joint 
c.	Lef t knee has been swollen and hot for the past 3 days 
d.	Arthritis 
2.	An example of objective data is: 
a.	A complaint of left knee pain 
b.	Crepitation in the lef t knee joint (assessed by palpation) 
c.	Left knee has been swollen and hot for the past 3 days 
d.	A report of impaired mobility from left knee pain as evidenced by an inability to walk, swelling, and pain on...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Chapter 1 
 
1.	An example of subjective data is: 
a.	Decreased range of motion 
b.	Crepitation in the left knee joint 
c.	Lef t knee has been swollen and hot for the past 3 days 
d.	Arthritis 
2.	An example of objective data is: 
a.	A complaint of left knee pain 
b.	Crepitation in the lef t knee joint (assessed by palpation) 
c.	Left knee has been swollen and hot for the past 3 days 
d.	A report of impaired mobility from left knee pain as evidenced by an inability to walk, swelling, and pain on...
ATI MANAGEMENT REMEDIATION GUIDE -LATEST STUDY GUIDE
Leadership/Management Remediation: 
 
 
1.		Complete an ATI Focused Review® and send me a detailed summary (2-3 sentences each) of 4 concepts that you learned from the focused review. 
 
 
Intrapersonal communication is the communication within an individual. It is each person’s “self-talk,” the internal discussion when thinking but not outwardly verbalizing thoughts. 
Interpersonal communication is communication between two people. This form of communication is the most common in nursing...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Leadership/Management Remediation: 
 
 
1.		Complete an ATI Focused Review® and send me a detailed summary (2-3 sentences each) of 4 concepts that you learned from the focused review. 
 
 
Intrapersonal communication is the communication within an individual. It is each person’s “self-talk,” the internal discussion when thinking but not outwardly verbalizing thoughts. 
Interpersonal communication is communication between two people. This form of communication is the most common in nursing...
Lewis's Medical-Surgical Nursing: Assessment TESTBANK
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	The nurse completes an admission database and explains that the plan of care and discharge goals will be developed with the patients input. The patient states, How is this different from what the doc2r does? Whch response would be most appropriate4 the nurse 2 make? 
 
a.	The role of the nurse is 2 administer medications and other treatments prescribed by your doc2r. 
b.	The nurses job is 2 help the doc2r by collecting in4mation and communicating any problems that occur. 
c...
- Exam (elaborations)
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MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	The nurse completes an admission database and explains that the plan of care and discharge goals will be developed with the patients input. The patient states, How is this different from what the doc2r does? Whch response would be most appropriate4 the nurse 2 make? 
 
a.	The role of the nurse is 2 administer medications and other treatments prescribed by your doc2r. 
b.	The nurses job is 2 help the doc2r by collecting in4mation and communicating any problems that occur. 
c...
HESI A2 Anatomy and Physiology.
1.	Anatomic position 
The body is erect, the feet are slightly apart, the head is held high, and the palms of the hands are facing forward 
2.	Which of the following is a structure found in the upper respiratory? Pharynx 
3.	A person who has damage to their ulnar nerve will have decreases sensation in Arm 
4.	Which bone dose not articulate with any other bone? Hyoid 
5.	Which of the following statements best describe endocrine glands? They secrete chemicals into the blood 
6.	Diet is important b...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 35 pages •
1.	Anatomic position 
The body is erect, the feet are slightly apart, the head is held high, and the palms of the hands are facing forward 
2.	Which of the following is a structure found in the upper respiratory? Pharynx 
3.	A person who has damage to their ulnar nerve will have decreases sensation in Arm 
4.	Which bone dose not articulate with any other bone? Hyoid 
5.	Which of the following statements best describe endocrine glands? They secrete chemicals into the blood 
6.	Diet is important b...
Comprehensive Predictor F RETAKE
ATI MENTAL HEALTH PROCTORED EXAM FOCUSED REVIEW