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TEST BANK ADULT HEALTH NURSING 8TH EDITION COOPER

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The nurse caring for a patient who had an epidural block for a vaginal repair should be alert for: a. a flushing of the face and torso. b. numbness of the perineum. c. complaint of thirst. d. a sudden drop in blood pressure. ANS: D Epidural anesthesia may cause a sudden drop in blood pressure or respiratory difficulty as the anesthetic agent moves up in the spinal cord. Elevating the patient’s torso may prevent respiratory paralysis. DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension REF: 37 OBJ: 9...

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TEST BANK FOR ADULT PHYSICAL CONDITIONS 1STEDITION BY MAHLE

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A client comes to a treatment session with a look of devastation on his face. Upon discussion, the client reveals that his elderly parent has just experienced a CVA. The OTA has not experienced caring for a loved one after a CVA and responds, “I might feel the same way if I were in your position.” By taking the time to talk with the client, what is the OTA demonstrating? A. Sorrow B. Pity C. Sympathy D. Empathy ANS: D OBJ: 2.1

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TEST BANK FOR ADVANCED ASSESSMENT: INTERPRETING FINDINGS AND FORMULATING DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSES 4TH EDITION MARYJO GOOLSBY LAURIE GRUBBS

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Which type of clinical decision making is most reliable? A. Analytical I B. Augenblink C. Experiential D. Intuitive ANS: A Croskerry (2009) describes two major types of clinical diagnostic decision making: intuitive and analytical. Intuitive decision making (similar to Augenblink decision making) is based on the experience and intuition of the clinician and is less reliable and paired with fairly common errors. In contrast, analytical decision making is based on careful consideration an...

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TEST BANK FOR ADVANCED PRACTICE NURSING 4TH EDITION JOEL

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2. Development of retail patient care clinics 3. Increased access to Medicaid recipients 4. Inclusion of patients from suburban areas 5. Emphasis on serving uninsured immigrants Answer: 6. Which consideration led to designation of the nurse practitioner (NP) rather than the clinical nurse specialist (CNS) as the advanced practice nurse (APN) who would deliver care related to psychiatric or mental health services? 1. Level of educational preparation 2. Eligibility for prescriptive author...

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TEST BANK FOR ADVANCED PRACTICE NURSING: ESSENTIALS FOR ROLE DEVELOPMENT 4TH EDITION JOEL

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Which factor contributed to expansion of the role of the clinical nurse specialist (CNS) during the 1960s? 1. Increased numbers of practicing physicians 2. Tightening of female role definitions 3. Return of nurses from military conflict 4. Lack of medical specialization Answer: 7. Differentiation between the role of the clinical nurse specialist (CNS) and the nurse practitioner (NP) is primarily based on which premise? 1. Designation as an advanced practice nurse 2. Diagnosis of patien...

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MENTAL HESI V1- V7 2021

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- The nurse observes a female client with schizophrenia watching the news on TV. She begins to laugh softly and says, "Yes, my love, I'll do it." When the nurse questions the client about her comment she states, "The news commentator is my lover and he speaks to me each evening. Only I can understand what he says." What is the best response for the nurse to make? A) What do you believe the news commentator said to you? B) Let's watch news on a different television channel. C) Does t...

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MENTAL HEALTH MED CHALLENGER

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A 44-year-old woman has been treated for 4 weeks with diazepam for the initial management of generalized anxiety disorder. Paroxetine was prescribed for maintenance treatment and is now taking effect. How should the termination of benzodiazepine treatment be managed? taper diazepam over several weeks A 26-year-old woman presents with generalized anxiety that leaves her unable to go about her daily activities. Which of the following strategies is the most promising to quickly control these...

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TEST BANK FOR PATHOPHYSIOLOGY THE BIOLOGICAL BASIS FOR DISEASE IN ADULTS AND CHILDREN BY MCCANCE, HUETHER

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The role of cytokines in cell reproduction is that they: a. Provide growth factor for tissue growth and development. b. Block progress of cell reproduction through the cell cycle. c. Restrain cell growth and development. d. Provide nutrients for cell growth and development. ANS: A Growth factors, also called cytokines, are peptides that transmit signals within and among cells. They have a major role in the regulation of tissue growth and development (see Table 1-6). The remaining options...

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TEST BANK FOR PHARMACOLOGY AND THE NURSING PROCESS 8TH EDITION LINDA LANE LILLEY, SHELLY RAINFORTH COLLINS, JULIE S. SNYDER

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When discussing dosage calculation for pediatric patients with a clinical pharmacist, the nurse notes that which type of dosage calculation is used most commonly in pediatric calculations? a. West nomogram b. Clark rule c. Height-to-weight ratio d. Milligram per kilogram of body weight formulaANS: D The milligram per kilogram formula, based on body weight, is the most common method of calculating doses for pediatric patients. The other options are available methods but are not the most c...

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ACTUAL TESTS NCLEX-RN - P1 2021QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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A client is pregnant with her second child. Her last menstrual period began on January 15. Her expected date of delivery would be: A. October 8 B. October 15 C. October 22 D. October 29 Correct Answer: C Section: (none) Explanation Explanation/Reference: Explanation: (A) Incorrect application of Nägele's rule: correctly subtracted 3 months but subtracted 7 days rather than added. (B) Incorrect application of Nägele's rule: correctly subtracted 3 months but did not add 7 days. (C) ...

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