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Foundations of Nursing Medicine Administration
Reversible action, predictability, ease of administration, freedom from drug interactions, low cost, chemical stability, and simple generic names - Name some additional properties of an ideal drug: 
 
- Physiologic variables (age, gender, weight) 
- Pathologic variables (diminished function of kidneys or liver) 
- Genetic variables (can alter metabolism of drugs) 
- Drug interactions - What are the 4 sources of individual variation when taking medication? 
 
Chemical name - Provides the exact de...
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Reversible action, predictability, ease of administration, freedom from drug interactions, low cost, chemical stability, and simple generic names - Name some additional properties of an ideal drug: 
 
- Physiologic variables (age, gender, weight) 
- Pathologic variables (diminished function of kidneys or liver) 
- Genetic variables (can alter metabolism of drugs) 
- Drug interactions - What are the 4 sources of individual variation when taking medication? 
 
Chemical name - Provides the exact de...
Respiratory Disorders, Influenza and Pneumonia Questions and Answers
Influenza: Manifestations - Nasopharyngeal inflammation, viral upper respiratory tract infection 
Rapid onset: malaise (develops in matter of minutes) 
abrupt onset of chills --> fever--> muscle aches -->headache 
Respiratory: dry nonproductive cough, sore throat, substernal burning coryza 
 
Coryza - Clear, watery secretions lead to nasal inflammation and profuse nasal discharge...this is called Coryza
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Influenza: Manifestations - Nasopharyngeal inflammation, viral upper respiratory tract infection 
Rapid onset: malaise (develops in matter of minutes) 
abrupt onset of chills --> fever--> muscle aches -->headache 
Respiratory: dry nonproductive cough, sore throat, substernal burning coryza 
 
Coryza - Clear, watery secretions lead to nasal inflammation and profuse nasal discharge...this is called Coryza
ARDS nclex Questions and Answers 2023
When a patient is diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis, the nurse will teach the patient about the risk for poor oxygenation because of 
a. too-rapid movement of blood flow through the pulmonary blood vessels. 
b. incomplete filling of the alveoli with air because of reduced respiratory ability. 
 
c. decreased transfer of oxygen into the blood because of thickening of the alveoli. 
d. mismatch between lung ventilation and blood flow through the blood vessels of the lung. - C 
Rationale: Pulmonary...
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When a patient is diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis, the nurse will teach the patient about the risk for poor oxygenation because of 
a. too-rapid movement of blood flow through the pulmonary blood vessels. 
b. incomplete filling of the alveoli with air because of reduced respiratory ability. 
 
c. decreased transfer of oxygen into the blood because of thickening of the alveoli. 
d. mismatch between lung ventilation and blood flow through the blood vessels of the lung. - C 
Rationale: Pulmonary...
Bowel and Related Questions and Answers
bowel training - patients with neuromuscular control problems can help them defecate normally 
 
By: 
setting up daily routine 
poop same time each day 
stool softener 
 
cathartics - drugs that softens stool to encourage bowel evacuation. 
 
Note: 
Long-term use will cause the large bowel to be less responsive to laxatives. 
 
Over-use will cause diarrhea to dehydration and electrolyte depletion 
 
clostridium difficile - mild diarrhea to sever severe colitis C. difficile infection that is cau...
- Exam (elaborations)
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bowel training - patients with neuromuscular control problems can help them defecate normally 
 
By: 
setting up daily routine 
poop same time each day 
stool softener 
 
cathartics - drugs that softens stool to encourage bowel evacuation. 
 
Note: 
Long-term use will cause the large bowel to be less responsive to laxatives. 
 
Over-use will cause diarrhea to dehydration and electrolyte depletion 
 
clostridium difficile - mild diarrhea to sever severe colitis C. difficile infection that is cau...
PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING WITH ANSWERS
A nurse is taking a patient's temperature using a tympanic membrane thermometer. Which action is important when using this thermometer? 
1. Clean the probe before and after use. 
2. Use a new probe cover for each patient. 
3. Slide the probe medially to laterally across the fore- 
head to the temple. 
4. Pull the pinna of the ear upward when inserting the 
probe into the ear of an infant. - 2
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A nurse is taking a patient's temperature using a tympanic membrane thermometer. Which action is important when using this thermometer? 
1. Clean the probe before and after use. 
2. Use a new probe cover for each patient. 
3. Slide the probe medially to laterally across the fore- 
head to the temple. 
4. Pull the pinna of the ear upward when inserting the 
probe into the ear of an infant. - 2
RN Adult Medical Surgical Online Practice with Questions and Answers
a nurse is caring for a client who has viral pneumonia. the client's pulse oximeter readings have fluctuated between 79% and 88% for the last 30 min. which of the following oxygen delivery systems should the nurse initiate to provide the highest concentration of oxygen? - nonrebreather mask 
 
The nurse should initiate a nonrebreather mask to deliver between 80% to 95% oxygen to the client. A client who has an unstable respiratory status should receive oxygen via a nonrebreather mask.
- Exam (elaborations)
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a nurse is caring for a client who has viral pneumonia. the client's pulse oximeter readings have fluctuated between 79% and 88% for the last 30 min. which of the following oxygen delivery systems should the nurse initiate to provide the highest concentration of oxygen? - nonrebreather mask 
 
The nurse should initiate a nonrebreather mask to deliver between 80% to 95% oxygen to the client. A client who has an unstable respiratory status should receive oxygen via a nonrebreather mask.
NURS 611 PATHO Questions and Answers
What are lysosomes and what do they do? - maintain cellular health by removal of toxic cellular components, removal of useless organelles, termination of signal transduction, and signals cellular adaption 
 
How does aging affect lysosomes? - leads to progressive loss of lysosomal efficiency which declines the regenerative capacity of organs and tissue 
 
What functions do lysosomal components integrate? - nutrient abundance, energy levels, and cell stressors and will translate them into instruc...
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What are lysosomes and what do they do? - maintain cellular health by removal of toxic cellular components, removal of useless organelles, termination of signal transduction, and signals cellular adaption 
 
How does aging affect lysosomes? - leads to progressive loss of lysosomal efficiency which declines the regenerative capacity of organs and tissue 
 
What functions do lysosomal components integrate? - nutrient abundance, energy levels, and cell stressors and will translate them into instruc...
Family Nurse Practitioner Review Questions and Answers
A 30 year old chef complains of pruritic hives over her chest and arms but denies difficulty swallowing or breathing. SHe reports a family history of allergic rhinitis and asthma. Which of the following interventions is most appropriate? 
 
a. perform a complete and thorough history 
b. prescribe an oral antihistamine such as diphenhydramine 25 mg PO QID 
c. give an injection of epinephrine 1:1000 IM stat 
d. call 911 - a
- Exam (elaborations)
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A 30 year old chef complains of pruritic hives over her chest and arms but denies difficulty swallowing or breathing. SHe reports a family history of allergic rhinitis and asthma. Which of the following interventions is most appropriate? 
 
a. perform a complete and thorough history 
b. prescribe an oral antihistamine such as diphenhydramine 25 mg PO QID 
c. give an injection of epinephrine 1:1000 IM stat 
d. call 911 - a
ATI MED SURG PROCTORED Questions and Answers
A nurse is preparing a client who has a brain tumor for a CT scan. Which of the following factors affects the manner in which the nurse will prepare the client for the scan? 
 
a. No food or fluids consumed for 4 hours 
b. Difficulty recalling recent events 
c. Development of hives while eating shrimp 
d. Paresthesia in both hands - c. Development of hives while eating shrimp 
Shellfish allergy is contraindication of use of contrast media during a CT scan. 
 
A nurse is preparing an in-service p...
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A nurse is preparing a client who has a brain tumor for a CT scan. Which of the following factors affects the manner in which the nurse will prepare the client for the scan? 
 
a. No food or fluids consumed for 4 hours 
b. Difficulty recalling recent events 
c. Development of hives while eating shrimp 
d. Paresthesia in both hands - c. Development of hives while eating shrimp 
Shellfish allergy is contraindication of use of contrast media during a CT scan. 
 
A nurse is preparing an in-service p...
Adult Health 3 Exam Guide with Answers
Nurse provides education to patient recently diagnosed with a DVT. Which statement by the client requires follow up? - "I will need to remain in bed until the blood clot is gone" 
 
On a Cardiovascular unit and REVIEWING our assigned patients, which of the following symptoms by a patient that is reported, would be a priority to follow up on? - Back pain in a patient preparing for elective repair thoracic
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Nurse provides education to patient recently diagnosed with a DVT. Which statement by the client requires follow up? - "I will need to remain in bed until the blood clot is gone" 
 
On a Cardiovascular unit and REVIEWING our assigned patients, which of the following symptoms by a patient that is reported, would be a priority to follow up on? - Back pain in a patient preparing for elective repair thoracic