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NURS 6630 Final Exam 2021 Latest Questions And Answers
Question 71 
0 out of 1 points 
A patient with irritable bowel syndrome reports chronic stomach pain. 
The PMHNP wants to prescribe the patient an agent that will cause 
irrelevant nociceptive inputs from the pain to be ignored and no longer 
perceived as painful. Which drug will the PMHNP prescribe? 
Selected Answer: A. 
Pregabalin (Lyrica) 
 Question 72 
1 out of 1 points 
A patient with fibromyalgia and major depression needs to be treated 
for symptoms of pain. Which is the PMHNP most lik...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Question 71 
0 out of 1 points 
A patient with irritable bowel syndrome reports chronic stomach pain. 
The PMHNP wants to prescribe the patient an agent that will cause 
irrelevant nociceptive inputs from the pain to be ignored and no longer 
perceived as painful. Which drug will the PMHNP prescribe? 
Selected Answer: A. 
Pregabalin (Lyrica) 
 Question 72 
1 out of 1 points 
A patient with fibromyalgia and major depression needs to be treated 
for symptoms of pain. Which is the PMHNP most lik...
NSG6005 ADVANCED PHARMACOLOGY FINAL EXAM TEST BANK. ALL CHAPTERS COVERED. ( QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+ 2022.
14. Preventative therapy for cluster headaches includes: 
A. Massage or relaxation therapy 
B. Ergotamine nightly before bed 
C. Intranasal lidocaine four times a day during “clusters” of headaches 
D. Propranolol (Inderal) daily 
15. When prescribing any headache therapy, appropriate use of medications 
needs to be discussed to prevent medication-overuse headaches. A clinical 
characteristic of medication-overuse headaches is that they: 
A. Are increasing in frequency 
B. Are increasing in ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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14. Preventative therapy for cluster headaches includes: 
A. Massage or relaxation therapy 
B. Ergotamine nightly before bed 
C. Intranasal lidocaine four times a day during “clusters” of headaches 
D. Propranolol (Inderal) daily 
15. When prescribing any headache therapy, appropriate use of medications 
needs to be discussed to prevent medication-overuse headaches. A clinical 
characteristic of medication-overuse headaches is that they: 
A. Are increasing in frequency 
B. Are increasing in ...
Psychotherapy with Multiple Modalities
Past psychiatric history — In the scenario, mom mentioned depressive episodes, there was however no mention of medically diagnosed psychiatric conditions like depression. They denied suicidal ideations. They also denied the use of illicit drugs/ alcohol, prior serious mental or psychiatric breakdown, or mania. No prior reports of psychiatric inpatient hospitalizations to report either. 
Hospitalizations- No inpatient psychiatric hospitalizations reported nor are there any 
reports for active...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Past psychiatric history — In the scenario, mom mentioned depressive episodes, there was however no mention of medically diagnosed psychiatric conditions like depression. They denied suicidal ideations. They also denied the use of illicit drugs/ alcohol, prior serious mental or psychiatric breakdown, or mania. No prior reports of psychiatric inpatient hospitalizations to report either. 
Hospitalizations- No inpatient psychiatric hospitalizations reported nor are there any 
reports for active...
Pharmacotherapeutics for Advanced Practice Nurse Advanced Practice Nurse Prescribers 5th Edition Prescribers 5th Edition Woo Robinson Test Bank Woo Robinson Test Bank
22. The nurse is caring for a patient newly diagnosed with hypothyroidism. The patient also 
takes theophylline to control asthma symptoms. What changes will need to be made to the 
patients theophylline dose? 
A) Decrease theophylline dosage immediately. 
B) Increase theophylline dosage immediately. 
C) Increase theophylline dose when normal thyroid function returns. 
D) Decrease theophylline dose when normal thyroid function returns. 
Ans: B 
Feedback: 
Theophylline clearance is decreased in h...
- Exam (elaborations)
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22. The nurse is caring for a patient newly diagnosed with hypothyroidism. The patient also 
takes theophylline to control asthma symptoms. What changes will need to be made to the 
patients theophylline dose? 
A) Decrease theophylline dosage immediately. 
B) Increase theophylline dosage immediately. 
C) Increase theophylline dose when normal thyroid function returns. 
D) Decrease theophylline dose when normal thyroid function returns. 
Ans: B 
Feedback: 
Theophylline clearance is decreased in h...
ATI RN LEADERSHIP ATI RN LEADERSHIP PROCTORED EXAM PROCTORED EXAM 2019 VERSION 1 2019 VERSION 1
43. A nurse is teaching a newly licensed nurse about implementing droplet precautions for a client who 
has influenza. Which of the following statements by the newly licensed nurse indicates and 
understanding of the teaching? 
I will wear a surgical mask within 3ft of the client 
44. A nurse is caring for four clients. Which of the following clients should the nurse assess first? 
A client who has Alzheimer’s disease and bacterial pneumonia and a new onset of 
restlessness 
45. A nurse is dev...
- Exam (elaborations)
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43. A nurse is teaching a newly licensed nurse about implementing droplet precautions for a client who 
has influenza. Which of the following statements by the newly licensed nurse indicates and 
understanding of the teaching? 
I will wear a surgical mask within 3ft of the client 
44. A nurse is caring for four clients. Which of the following clients should the nurse assess first? 
A client who has Alzheimer’s disease and bacterial pneumonia and a new onset of 
restlessness 
45. A nurse is dev...
TEST BANK FOR HEALTH ASSESSMENT IN NURSING 6TH EDITION BY WEBER
14. A medical nurse has completed the review of systems component of the client's health 
history. Which assessment finding should the nurse document under the review of 
systems? 
A) “High school diploma plus 2 years of college” 
B) “Caregiver reliable source of information” 
C) “Menarche at age 13” 
D) “Lungs clear to auscultation bilaterally” 
15. A client has been admitted following an unexplained weight loss of 15 pounds over the 
past 3 months. How should the nurse best as...
- Exam (elaborations)
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14. A medical nurse has completed the review of systems component of the client's health 
history. Which assessment finding should the nurse document under the review of 
systems? 
A) “High school diploma plus 2 years of college” 
B) “Caregiver reliable source of information” 
C) “Menarche at age 13” 
D) “Lungs clear to auscultation bilaterally” 
15. A client has been admitted following an unexplained weight loss of 15 pounds over the 
past 3 months. How should the nurse best as...
UNH Nutrition 400 Final Exam 2022 complete with Questions and Answers
what is vitamin K important for? - answer bone and blood clotting 
major functions of vitamin K - answer bone metabolism and blood clotting 
vitamin K deficiency - answer rare, fat mal-absorption, bacteria in large intestine (on antibiotic 
might not have bacteria) 
vitamin K toxicity - answer highly unlikely, newborns need single dose at birth bc GI tract has 
never been used 
fat soluble vitamins - answer A,D,E,K 
water soluble - answer b vitamins and vitamin C 
vitamin classification - answer...
- Exam (elaborations)
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what is vitamin K important for? - answer bone and blood clotting 
major functions of vitamin K - answer bone metabolism and blood clotting 
vitamin K deficiency - answer rare, fat mal-absorption, bacteria in large intestine (on antibiotic 
might not have bacteria) 
vitamin K toxicity - answer highly unlikely, newborns need single dose at birth bc GI tract has 
never been used 
fat soluble vitamins - answer A,D,E,K 
water soluble - answer b vitamins and vitamin C 
vitamin classification - answer...
TEST BANK FOR LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS IN NURSING 1OTH EDITION MARQUIS HUSTON 2021 ALL CHAPTERS UODATED
Chapter 25 Problem Employees: Rule Breakers, Marginal Employees, and the Chemically or 
Psychologically Impaired 
1. What is the primary difference between constructive and destructive discipline? A) The manager 
is friendlier to the employee in constructive discipline than in 
destructive discipline, so that the employee likes the manager as a person B) Constructive discipline 
includes verbal and written reprimands, whereas 
destructive discipline includes suspension without pay and terminatio...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Chapter 25 Problem Employees: Rule Breakers, Marginal Employees, and the Chemically or 
Psychologically Impaired 
1. What is the primary difference between constructive and destructive discipline? A) The manager 
is friendlier to the employee in constructive discipline than in 
destructive discipline, so that the employee likes the manager as a person B) Constructive discipline 
includes verbal and written reprimands, whereas 
destructive discipline includes suspension without pay and terminatio...
TEST BANK FOR EXPLORING LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT 4TH EDITION BY BERK
122.Describe the role that Arnold Gesell played in the study of human development. 
Answer:Inspired by the work of Charles Darwin, Arnold Gesell and his mentor, G. Stanley Hall, devised 
theories based on evolutionary ideas. They regarded development as a maturational process—a genetically 
determined series of events that unfold automatically, much like a flower. Hall and Gesell are remembered 
for their intensive efforts to describe all aspects of development. They launched the normative app...
- Exam (elaborations)
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122.Describe the role that Arnold Gesell played in the study of human development. 
Answer:Inspired by the work of Charles Darwin, Arnold Gesell and his mentor, G. Stanley Hall, devised 
theories based on evolutionary ideas. They regarded development as a maturational process—a genetically 
determined series of events that unfold automatically, much like a flower. Hall and Gesell are remembered 
for their intensive efforts to describe all aspects of development. They launched the normative app...
RESEARCH PROPOSAL GUIDE
Background and Significance of the Problem 
Registered nurses in acute care settings have a variable nursing workload, which 
is defined as the direct supervision of patients. Nurses working in the ED are subject to a 
higher nursing workload and staffing shortages, which are factors that can affect patient 
safety. (Kallberg, Ehrenberg, Florin, Ostegren, & Goransson, 2017) In the ED there are 
variables that determine a nurse’s workload which include: number of bed per nurse, 
number of patie...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Background and Significance of the Problem 
Registered nurses in acute care settings have a variable nursing workload, which 
is defined as the direct supervision of patients. Nurses working in the ED are subject to a 
higher nursing workload and staffing shortages, which are factors that can affect patient 
safety. (Kallberg, Ehrenberg, Florin, Ostegren, & Goransson, 2017) In the ED there are 
variables that determine a nurse’s workload which include: number of bed per nurse, 
number of patie...
BSW2605 Assignment 04 FINAL PORTFOLIO 22 October 2020.
BSW2605 Assignment 04 FINAL PORTFOLIO 22 October 2020.
NSG 533 Advanced Pharmacology Test 1 Week 4 Questions with Answers Graded A+
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NSG 530 STUDY GUIDE Pathology TEST 1 Graded A+