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HESI PEDIATRIC EXAM ON THIS AND OTHER HESI EXAMS, PLEASE SEE THE FINAL PAGE.
1.	A mother brings her 8 mo. old baby boy to clinic bc he has been vomitting and had diarrhea for last 3 days. Which assessment is most important for nurse to make? 
a.	Assess infant abdomen for tenderness 
b.	Determine if the infant was exposed to a virus 
c.	Measure the infant’s pulse 
d.	Evaluate the infant’s cry 
 
2.	While obtaining the vital signs of a 10 year old who had a tonsillectomy this morning, the nurse observes the child swallowing every 2-3 minutes. Which assessment should th...
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1.	A mother brings her 8 mo. old baby boy to clinic bc he has been vomitting and had diarrhea for last 3 days. Which assessment is most important for nurse to make? 
a.	Assess infant abdomen for tenderness 
b.	Determine if the infant was exposed to a virus 
c.	Measure the infant’s pulse 
d.	Evaluate the infant’s cry 
 
2.	While obtaining the vital signs of a 10 year old who had a tonsillectomy this morning, the nurse observes the child swallowing every 2-3 minutes. Which assessment should th...
LECTURE 2: WK 2 – CANCERS AND POLYPEPTIDE GROWTH FACTORS
Polypeptide Growth Factors are mitogenic. Mitogen is any substance that causes mitosis to occur. Until recently, only very small quantities of most growth factors were available for study. However usable (large) amounts can now be available through D.N.A. Recombinant Technology. Some of the important Growth Factors are: 
1.	Epidermal Growth Factor (E.G.F.)
- Summary
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Polypeptide Growth Factors are mitogenic. Mitogen is any substance that causes mitosis to occur. Until recently, only very small quantities of most growth factors were available for study. However usable (large) amounts can now be available through D.N.A. Recombinant Technology. Some of the important Growth Factors are: 
1.	Epidermal Growth Factor (E.G.F.)
– CANCER THERAPY & DRUG RESISTANCE
– CANCER THERAPY & DRUG RESISTANCE 
The major modalities used to treat patients with cancer include: surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapeutic agents. The rationale of cancer chemotherapy is that available drugs (natural or synthetic products) should kill cancer cells effectively. However, the drugs should not be excessively toxic to normal cells. They inhibit D.N.A. synthesis; thus, these drugs are also likely to damage normal tissues whose cells divide continuously (e.g., *G.I.T. & Bone Mar...
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– CANCER THERAPY & DRUG RESISTANCE 
The major modalities used to treat patients with cancer include: surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapeutic agents. The rationale of cancer chemotherapy is that available drugs (natural or synthetic products) should kill cancer cells effectively. However, the drugs should not be excessively toxic to normal cells. They inhibit D.N.A. synthesis; thus, these drugs are also likely to damage normal tissues whose cells divide continuously (e.g., *G.I.T. & Bone Mar...
HAEMOPOIESIS (HAEMATOPOIESIS
HAEMOPOIESIS (HAEMATOPOIESIS): LECRURE (4) 
Some Terms used in Haematology: 
Erythropoiesis – Erythrocycytosis/Erythropaenia- Erythrocytopaenia 
Leucopoiesis: Leucocyctosis/ Leucopaenia- Leucocytopaenia 
Thrombocytopoiesis: Thrombocytosis/Thrombocytopaenia/Thrombocythaemia 
Extra-medullary Haemopoiesis (occurs in certain diseases) 
Granulopoiesis: Granulocytosis/Granulocytopaenia 
Monocytosis 
Polycythaemia – Increased Hb level of blood* (polycythemia umbra vera) 
Lymphopoiesis: Lymphocytosi...
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HAEMOPOIESIS (HAEMATOPOIESIS): LECRURE (4) 
Some Terms used in Haematology: 
Erythropoiesis – Erythrocycytosis/Erythropaenia- Erythrocytopaenia 
Leucopoiesis: Leucocyctosis/ Leucopaenia- Leucocytopaenia 
Thrombocytopoiesis: Thrombocytosis/Thrombocytopaenia/Thrombocythaemia 
Extra-medullary Haemopoiesis (occurs in certain diseases) 
Granulopoiesis: Granulocytosis/Granulocytopaenia 
Monocytosis 
Polycythaemia – Increased Hb level of blood* (polycythemia umbra vera) 
Lymphopoiesis: Lymphocytosi...
HEMATOPOETIC PATHOLOGY EXPLANATIONS
CONTENTS • Introduction • Red blood cell and its disorders • White blood cell and its disorders • Platelet and its disorders • Coagulation disorders • Anticoagulant-Related Coagulopathies • Disease-Related Coagulopathies • 
 INTRODUCTION • William Harvey- father of physiology discovered blood circulated through the body in 1628. • Blood is fluid connective tissue present in circulatory system • FLUID OF LIFE- because it carries oxygen from lungs to all parts of the body ...
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CONTENTS • Introduction • Red blood cell and its disorders • White blood cell and its disorders • Platelet and its disorders • Coagulation disorders • Anticoagulant-Related Coagulopathies • Disease-Related Coagulopathies • 
 INTRODUCTION • William Harvey- father of physiology discovered blood circulated through the body in 1628. • Blood is fluid connective tissue present in circulatory system • FLUID OF LIFE- because it carries oxygen from lungs to all parts of the body ...
MEDICAL-SURGICAL NURSING CRITICAL THINKING IN CLIENT CARE
1.	The nurse is caring for four clients on a medical–surgical unit. Which client should the nurse see initially? 
 
1.	A client admitted with hepatitis A who has had severe diarrhea for the last 24 hours 
2.	A client admitted with pneumonia who is has small amounts of yellow productive sputum 
3.	A client admitted with fever of unknown origin (FUO) who has been without fever for the last 48 hours 
4.	A client admitted with a wound infection whose WBC is 8,500 mm3 
 
Answer: 1 
 
Rationale: The...
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1.	The nurse is caring for four clients on a medical–surgical unit. Which client should the nurse see initially? 
 
1.	A client admitted with hepatitis A who has had severe diarrhea for the last 24 hours 
2.	A client admitted with pneumonia who is has small amounts of yellow productive sputum 
3.	A client admitted with fever of unknown origin (FUO) who has been without fever for the last 48 hours 
4.	A client admitted with a wound infection whose WBC is 8,500 mm3 
 
Answer: 1 
 
Rationale: The...
SUCCESS IN PRACTICAL/VOCATIONAL NURSING A+ grade
CHAPTER 1: PERSONAL RESOURCES OF AN ADULT LEARNERKNECHT: 
 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	Which individual in a practical/vocational nursing class would be identified as a traditional adult learner? 
a.	One who has been out of school for many years 
b.	One who has children and grandchildren 
c.	One who knows the routine of education 
d.	One who is in his or her early 20s 
ANS: D 
Traditional adult learners are individuals who come to the educational program directly from high school or another program o...
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CHAPTER 1: PERSONAL RESOURCES OF AN ADULT LEARNERKNECHT: 
 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	Which individual in a practical/vocational nursing class would be identified as a traditional adult learner? 
a.	One who has been out of school for many years 
b.	One who has children and grandchildren 
c.	One who knows the routine of education 
d.	One who is in his or her early 20s 
ANS: D 
Traditional adult learners are individuals who come to the educational program directly from high school or another program o...
Test Bank for Campbell Biology Concepts and Connections 7th Edition Reece
The four most common elements in living organisms are 
1) 
_______ 
A) 
C, H, O, N. 
B) 
C, H, O, Na. 
C) 
C, N, O, Na. 
D) 
C, H, O, Fe. 
2) 
Which of the following is a trace element in the human body? 
2) 
_______ 
A) 
nitrogen 
B) 
hydrogen 
C) 
oxygen 
D) 
zinc 
3) 
Which of the following statements regarding matter is false? 
3) 
_______ 
A) 
All matter exists in the form of compounds. 
B) 
All life is composed of matter. 
C) 
All matter has mass. 
D) 
 Full file at 
All matter is composed...
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The four most common elements in living organisms are 
1) 
_______ 
A) 
C, H, O, N. 
B) 
C, H, O, Na. 
C) 
C, N, O, Na. 
D) 
C, H, O, Fe. 
2) 
Which of the following is a trace element in the human body? 
2) 
_______ 
A) 
nitrogen 
B) 
hydrogen 
C) 
oxygen 
D) 
zinc 
3) 
Which of the following statements regarding matter is false? 
3) 
_______ 
A) 
All matter exists in the form of compounds. 
B) 
All life is composed of matter. 
C) 
All matter has mass. 
D) 
 Full file at 
All matter is composed...
Pharmacology for Nursing Video 1(Introduction, General tips):
Pharmacology for Nursing Video 1(Introduction, General tips): 
•	SKIP Chapter 5 and Chapter 3 (drug math) 
1.	You NEED to know the generic names of all drugs…brand names will not always be on test 
2.	“common side effects” go with Headaches or GI upset not anything serious like bleeding. 
3.	Know side effects of prednisone (steroid): weight gain, fluid retention, hypoglycemia, bone less etc. 
4.	Herbs that start with the letter “G” (garlic, ginger) all can increase risk of BLEEDING. ...
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Pharmacology for Nursing Video 1(Introduction, General tips): 
•	SKIP Chapter 5 and Chapter 3 (drug math) 
1.	You NEED to know the generic names of all drugs…brand names will not always be on test 
2.	“common side effects” go with Headaches or GI upset not anything serious like bleeding. 
3.	Know side effects of prednisone (steroid): weight gain, fluid retention, hypoglycemia, bone less etc. 
4.	Herbs that start with the letter “G” (garlic, ginger) all can increase risk of BLEEDING. ...
Fiancial statement
Executive Summary 
• We Care Hospital is suffering from several Sentinel 
Events. 
• Dr. Bradley is one of few physician that failed to 
provide duty of care for patients. 
• Employee’s are currently working 24 hour shif
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Executive Summary 
• We Care Hospital is suffering from several Sentinel 
Events. 
• Dr. Bradley is one of few physician that failed to 
provide duty of care for patients. 
• Employee’s are currently working 24 hour shif