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NURS 3320-Questions and Answers
NURS 3320-Questions and Answers
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- NURS 3320-Chapter 23 ASSESSMENT Prep • Exam (elaborations)
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NURS 3320-Questions and Answers

Nursing 101- chapter 1 test, med surg, med surg exam
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- NURSING 101-Test Bank - Maternal Child Nursing Care by Perry (6th Edition) Chapter 1-49 Questions and Answers • Exam (elaborations)
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Nursing 101- chapter 1 test, med surg, med surg exam

NURSING 101-CHAPTER 1 TEST
NURSING 101-CHAPTER 1 TEST 1. A nurse on a postsurgical unit is admitting a client following the client's cholecystectomy (gall bladder removal). What is the overall purpose of assessment for this client? A) Collecting accurate data B) Assisting the primary care provider C) Validating previous data D) Making clinical judgments 2. A client has presented to the emergency department (ED) with complaints of abdominal pain. Which member of the care team would most likely be responsible fo...
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NURSING 101-CHAPTER 1 TEST 1. A nurse on a postsurgical unit is admitting a client following the client's cholecystectomy (gall bladder removal). What is the overall purpose of assessment for this client? A) Collecting accurate data B) Assisting the primary care provider C) Validating previous data D) Making clinical judgments 2. A client has presented to the emergency department (ED) with complaints of abdominal pain. Which member of the care team would most likely be responsible fo...

NURS 3320- assessing pain the 5th vital sign
NURS 3320- assessing pain the 5th vital sign 1. A palliative care nurse is explaining the basis of pain to a group of nurses who provide care on a general medical unit. Which of the following factors would the nurse include? Select all that apply. A) Physiologic B) Psychosocial C) Cutaneous D) Somatic E) Visceral 2. A group of students is reviewing information about pain transmission and the fibers involved. The students demonstrate understanding when they state that A-delta primary ...
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NURS 3320- assessing pain the 5th vital sign 1. A palliative care nurse is explaining the basis of pain to a group of nurses who provide care on a general medical unit. Which of the following factors would the nurse include? Select all that apply. A) Physiologic B) Psychosocial C) Cutaneous D) Somatic E) Visceral 2. A group of students is reviewing information about pain transmission and the fibers involved. The students demonstrate understanding when they state that A-delta primary ...

NURS 3320-Questions and Answers
NURS 3320-Questions and Answers 1. During deep palpation of the client's abdomen, the nurse identifies a soft, nontender, solid mass extending 2 to 3 cm below the right costal margin. Which of the following actions would be most appropriate? A) Refer the client for medical follow-up. B) Evaluate further for a problem with the spleen. C) Assess urinary output. D) Document the position of the liver. 2. When reviewing the medications currently taken by a 50-year-old client who is compla...
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NURS 3320-Questions and Answers 1. During deep palpation of the client's abdomen, the nurse identifies a soft, nontender, solid mass extending 2 to 3 cm below the right costal margin. Which of the following actions would be most appropriate? A) Refer the client for medical follow-up. B) Evaluate further for a problem with the spleen. C) Assess urinary output. D) Document the position of the liver. 2. When reviewing the medications currently taken by a 50-year-old client who is compla...

NURS 4455-nurs4455 . Questions and Answers
NURS 4455-nurs4455 . Questions and Answers 1. A nurse on a postsurgical unit is admitting a client following the client's cholecystectomy (gall bladder removal). What is the overall purpose of assessment for this client? A) Collecting accurate data B) Assisting the primary care provider C) Validating previous data D) Making clinical judgments 2. A client has presented to the emergency department (ED) with complaints of abdominal pain. Which member of the care team would most likely be r...
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NURS 4455-nurs4455 . Questions and Answers 1. A nurse on a postsurgical unit is admitting a client following the client's cholecystectomy (gall bladder removal). What is the overall purpose of assessment for this client? A) Collecting accurate data B) Assisting the primary care provider C) Validating previous data D) Making clinical judgments 2. A client has presented to the emergency department (ED) with complaints of abdominal pain. Which member of the care team would most likely be r...

NUR NUR 101-Final Exam Nursing 101
NUR NUR 101-Final Exam Nursing 101-Chapter 1-45 Chapter 1, Introduction to Nursing 1.An oncology nurse with 15 years of experience, certification in the area of oncology nursing, and a master’s degree is considered to be an expert in her area of practice and works on an oncology unit in a large teaching hospital. Based upon this description, which of the following career roles best describes this nurse’s role, taking into account her qualifications and experience? A) Clinical nurse s...
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NUR NUR 101-Final Exam Nursing 101-Chapter 1-45 Chapter 1, Introduction to Nursing 1.An oncology nurse with 15 years of experience, certification in the area of oncology nursing, and a master’s degree is considered to be an expert in her area of practice and works on an oncology unit in a large teaching hospital. Based upon this description, which of the following career roles best describes this nurse’s role, taking into account her qualifications and experience? A) Clinical nurse s...

NURS 3320-Chapter 23 ASSESSMENT Prep
NURS 3320-Chapter 23 ASSESSMENT Prep Question 1: (see full question) A client complains of abdominal pain with cramping diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, weight loss, and loss of energy. The nurse should suspect which of the following as the underlying cause? You selected: Crohn's disease Correct Explanation: Abdominal pain with cramping, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, weight loss, and lack of energy is often seen in Crohn’s disease. Epigastric pain accompanied by tarry stools suggests a ...
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NURS 3320-Chapter 23 ASSESSMENT Prep Question 1: (see full question) A client complains of abdominal pain with cramping diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, weight loss, and loss of energy. The nurse should suspect which of the following as the underlying cause? You selected: Crohn's disease Correct Explanation: Abdominal pain with cramping, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, weight loss, and lack of energy is often seen in Crohn’s disease. Epigastric pain accompanied by tarry stools suggests a ...

NUR 2092-Health Assessment exam 1
NUR 2092-Health Assessment exam 1 Question 1 1 out of 1 points Which statement defines dementia? Selected Answer: a gradual progressive decrease in cognition which is not reversible Answers: a gradual progressive decrease in cognition which is not reversible acute confusional change which resolves with treatment being aware of one’s existence or feelings unwanted persistent thoughts or impulses Question 2 1 out of 1 points During an interview, the nurse notes that the pat...
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NUR 2092-Health Assessment exam 1 Question 1 1 out of 1 points Which statement defines dementia? Selected Answer: a gradual progressive decrease in cognition which is not reversible Answers: a gradual progressive decrease in cognition which is not reversible acute confusional change which resolves with treatment being aware of one’s existence or feelings unwanted persistent thoughts or impulses Question 2 1 out of 1 points During an interview, the nurse notes that the pat...

NURS 3682-Chapter 6, Values, Ethics, and Advocacy
NURS 3682-Chapter 6, Values, Ethics, and Advocacy 1.A nurse in a physician's office has noted on several occasions that one of the physicians frequently obtains controlled-drug prescription forms for prescription writing. The physician reports that his wife has chronic back pain and requires pain medication. One day the nurse enters the physician's office and sees him take a pill out of a bottle. The doctor mentions that he suffers from migraines and that his wife's pain medication al...
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NURS 3682-Chapter 6, Values, Ethics, and Advocacy 1.A nurse in a physician's office has noted on several occasions that one of the physicians frequently obtains controlled-drug prescription forms for prescription writing. The physician reports that his wife has chronic back pain and requires pain medication. One day the nurse enters the physician's office and sees him take a pill out of a bottle. The doctor mentions that he suffers from migraines and that his wife's pain medication al...
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