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TEST BANK MATERNITY NEWBORN AND WOMEN’S HEALTH NURSING A CASE-BASED APPROACH 1st Edition O’Meara
1.	A pregnant woman is being discharged from the hospital after the placement of a cervical cerclage because of a history of recurrent pregnancy loss, secondary to an incompetent cervix. Which information regarding postprocedural care should the nurse emphasize in the discharge teaching? 
a.	Any vaginal discharge should be immediately reported to her health care provider. 
b.	The presence of any contractions, rupture of membranes (ROM), or severe perineal pressure should 
c.	The client will need...
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1.	A pregnant woman is being discharged from the hospital after the placement of a cervical cerclage because of a history of recurrent pregnancy loss, secondary to an incompetent cervix. Which information regarding postprocedural care should the nurse emphasize in the discharge teaching? 
a.	Any vaginal discharge should be immediately reported to her health care provider. 
b.	The presence of any contractions, rupture of membranes (ROM), or severe perineal pressure should 
c.	The client will need...
Maternal & Child Health Nursing: Care of the Childbearing & Childrearing Family 8th Edition Test Bank
1.	For which reasons would a nurse review infant mortality statistics in the United States? (Select all that apply.) 
A)	Measures the quality of pregnancy care 
B)	Reviews information on overall nutrition 
C)	Compares health with those of other states 
D)	Determines infant health and available care 
E)	Provides an index of the country's general health Ans: A, B, D, E 
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Infant mortality statistics provide an index of a country's general health, measures the quality of pregnancy care, ...
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1.	For which reasons would a nurse review infant mortality statistics in the United States? (Select all that apply.) 
A)	Measures the quality of pregnancy care 
B)	Reviews information on overall nutrition 
C)	Compares health with those of other states 
D)	Determines infant health and available care 
E)	Provides an index of the country's general health Ans: A, B, D, E 
Feedback: 
Infant mortality statistics provide an index of a country's general health, measures the quality of pregnancy care, ...
NSG 6420 FINAL EXAM REVIEW (2021/2022) QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
1.	A patient presents with acute otitis externa with obstruction of the ear canal severe enough to prevent patient self administration of pharmacologic treatment. What is the most effective means to administer topical agent solutions. 
A.	Oral/systemic antibiotics 
B.	Aural toileting or wicking or a combination of both 
C.	A nebulizer machine 
D.	Surgical debridement 
 
2.	Otitis media, hypothyroid disease, deviated nasal septum, and chronic sinusitis are differential diagnoses for what conditio...
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1.	A patient presents with acute otitis externa with obstruction of the ear canal severe enough to prevent patient self administration of pharmacologic treatment. What is the most effective means to administer topical agent solutions. 
A.	Oral/systemic antibiotics 
B.	Aural toileting or wicking or a combination of both 
C.	A nebulizer machine 
D.	Surgical debridement 
 
2.	Otitis media, hypothyroid disease, deviated nasal septum, and chronic sinusitis are differential diagnoses for what conditio...
TEST BANK FOR UNDERSTANDING PHARMACOLOGY.ESSENTIALS FOR MEDICATION SAFETY,2ND EDITION.
BASIC CONCEPTS 
1.	Which health care professional has the major responsibility for dispensing prescribed drugs under the direction of a pharmacist? 
a.	Physician 
b 
.	Nurse practitioner 
c.	Licensed nurse 
d 
.	Pharmacy technician 
 
 
ANS: D 
The physician and nurse practitioner have the major responsibility for prescribing drugs, not dispensing them. The licensed nurse has the primary responsibility for administering drugs, although under some circumstances a licensed nurse may dispense presc...
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BASIC CONCEPTS 
1.	Which health care professional has the major responsibility for dispensing prescribed drugs under the direction of a pharmacist? 
a.	Physician 
b 
.	Nurse practitioner 
c.	Licensed nurse 
d 
.	Pharmacy technician 
 
 
ANS: D 
The physician and nurse practitioner have the major responsibility for prescribing drugs, not dispensing them. The licensed nurse has the primary responsibility for administering drugs, although under some circumstances a licensed nurse may dispense presc...
224_MEDSURG RETAKE FINAL EXAM.
1.	A nurse is teaching a client how to perform personal ileostomy care prior to discharge. The client says “I don’t think that I am going to be able to take care of this myself.” Which is the most appropriate response from the nurse? 
 
a.	In time you will be better at this than I am. 
 
b.	Don’t worry about it, most clients feel like you do at first. 
 
c.	What part of the ileostomy care are you having trouble with? 
 
d.	I agree. This is a difficult process. 
 
This response opens up c...
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1.	A nurse is teaching a client how to perform personal ileostomy care prior to discharge. The client says “I don’t think that I am going to be able to take care of this myself.” Which is the most appropriate response from the nurse? 
 
a.	In time you will be better at this than I am. 
 
b.	Don’t worry about it, most clients feel like you do at first. 
 
c.	What part of the ileostomy care are you having trouble with? 
 
d.	I agree. This is a difficult process. 
 
This response opens up c...
ATI RN COMPREHENSIVE EXAM B FOCUSED REVIEW-STUDY GUIDE 2021
Severe preeclampsia: 
•	Blurred vision 
•	Facial edema 
•	Proteinuria 
 
TB 
Will take medications for 6 months 
•	Diet should consist of good amount of iron, protein, and calories 
•	No mask needed while in public Glomerulonephritis: 
•	Proteinuria 
•	Decreased GFR 
•	Causes increased nitrates in the blood (not urine) Newborn apnea monitoring: 
•	Remove leads when not monitoring 
•	Avoid co-sleeping with baby 
•	Do not adjust monitor 
 
•	Make sure alarms can be heard t...
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Severe preeclampsia: 
•	Blurred vision 
•	Facial edema 
•	Proteinuria 
 
TB 
Will take medications for 6 months 
•	Diet should consist of good amount of iron, protein, and calories 
•	No mask needed while in public Glomerulonephritis: 
•	Proteinuria 
•	Decreased GFR 
•	Causes increased nitrates in the blood (not urine) Newborn apnea monitoring: 
•	Remove leads when not monitoring 
•	Avoid co-sleeping with baby 
•	Do not adjust monitor 
 
•	Make sure alarms can be heard t...
ATI LPN COMPREHENSIVE PREDICTOR –CORRECTLY UPDATED STUDY GUIDE
1)	A 15 years old high school student with a mild sore throat and low-grade fever that has persisted for about 3 weeks. She reports general malaise, fatigue, and loss of appetite. The NP suspects mononucleosis. Which of the following is the LEAST appropriate intervention? 
a.	Palpate the lymph nodes and spleen 
b.	Examine the posterior oropharynx for petechiae 
c.	Obtain a CBC, throat culture, and heterophil antibody test. d.	Obtain an urinalyses and serum for LFTs and amylase 
 
Explanation: mo...
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1)	A 15 years old high school student with a mild sore throat and low-grade fever that has persisted for about 3 weeks. She reports general malaise, fatigue, and loss of appetite. The NP suspects mononucleosis. Which of the following is the LEAST appropriate intervention? 
a.	Palpate the lymph nodes and spleen 
b.	Examine the posterior oropharynx for petechiae 
c.	Obtain a CBC, throat culture, and heterophil antibody test. d.	Obtain an urinalyses and serum for LFTs and amylase 
 
Explanation: mo...
ATI COMPREHENSIVE PREDICTOR 2020/2021 PRACTICE –LATEST GUIDE
1.A nurse is planning care for a newborn who has hyperbilirubinemia and is to receive phototherapy. Which of the following interventions should the nurse include? 
Place the newborn 45 cm (18 in) from the light source 
2	an assistive personnel tells the nurse that several client measurements were obtained with morning vital signs. Which of the following clients should the nurse plan to assess? Head injury HR 60 
5	A community health nurse recognizes that the teen pregnancy rate in the community ...
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1.A nurse is planning care for a newborn who has hyperbilirubinemia and is to receive phototherapy. Which of the following interventions should the nurse include? 
Place the newborn 45 cm (18 in) from the light source 
2	an assistive personnel tells the nurse that several client measurements were obtained with morning vital signs. Which of the following clients should the nurse plan to assess? Head injury HR 60 
5	A community health nurse recognizes that the teen pregnancy rate in the community ...
ATI RN COMPREHENSIVE PREDICTOR LATEST BEST GUIDE TO GRADE A
1.	The nurse cares for a client diagnosed with superficial partial thickness burn. The nurse should assign the client to a room with which client? 
A.	A client diagnosed with Cushing’s Syndrome. 
B.	A client Diagnosed with cellulitis of the left leg. 
C.	A Client diagnosed with acute peritonsillar abscess. 
D.	A client diagnosed with acute pelvic inflammatory disease. 
 
2.	The nurse observes client care on a geriatric unit. The nurse should intervene in which situation? 
a.	A student nurse a...
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1.	The nurse cares for a client diagnosed with superficial partial thickness burn. The nurse should assign the client to a room with which client? 
A.	A client diagnosed with Cushing’s Syndrome. 
B.	A client Diagnosed with cellulitis of the left leg. 
C.	A Client diagnosed with acute peritonsillar abscess. 
D.	A client diagnosed with acute pelvic inflammatory disease. 
 
2.	The nurse observes client care on a geriatric unit. The nurse should intervene in which situation? 
a.	A student nurse a...
ATI PN COMPREHENSIVE PREDICTOR RETAKE GUIDE- LATEST RELIABLE GUIDE
1.	A nurse in a long term care facility notices a client who has alzheimers disease standing at the exit doors at the end of the hallway. The clients appears to be anxious and agitated. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? 
 
Escort the client to a quiet area on the nursing unit 
 
2.	A nurse is assisting with the plan of care for a client who has a continent urinary division. Which of the following interventions should the nurse plan to implement to facilitate urinary eliminati...
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1.	A nurse in a long term care facility notices a client who has alzheimers disease standing at the exit doors at the end of the hallway. The clients appears to be anxious and agitated. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? 
 
Escort the client to a quiet area on the nursing unit 
 
2.	A nurse is assisting with the plan of care for a client who has a continent urinary division. Which of the following interventions should the nurse plan to implement to facilitate urinary eliminati...
Sheila Dalton, 52 Years UNFOLDING Reasoning Case Study: STUDENT Post-op Pain Management 2/2: Cardiac Arrest
Understanding Pathophysiology 7th Edition Test Bank by Sue Huether and Kathryn McCance