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MED SURG Chapter 4|complete latest solution guide.
MED SURG 
Chapter 42 
Changes in the Eye and Vision Related to Aging 
Structure/Function Change Implication 
Appearance 
Eyes appear “sunken” 
Arcus senilis forms 
Sclera yellows or appears blue 
Do not use eye appearance as an indicator for hydration 
status 
Reassure patient that this change does not affect vision 
Do not use sclera to assess for jaundice 
Cornea Cornea flattens, which blurs vision and 
can cause or worsen astigmatism 
Encourage older adults to have regular eye exams and 
...
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MED SURG 
Chapter 42 
Changes in the Eye and Vision Related to Aging 
Structure/Function Change Implication 
Appearance 
Eyes appear “sunken” 
Arcus senilis forms 
Sclera yellows or appears blue 
Do not use eye appearance as an indicator for hydration 
status 
Reassure patient that this change does not affect vision 
Do not use sclera to assess for jaundice 
Cornea Cornea flattens, which blurs vision and 
can cause or worsen astigmatism 
Encourage older adults to have regular eye exams and 
...
MED SURG MOD 1 NURS 0123 HELPFUL STUDY GUIDE 2023/2024 SERIES.
MS 1 Chapter 9 
 Malignant hyperthermia 
 an inherited muscle disorder, an acute, life-threatening complication of certain drugs 
used for general anesthesia. 
 Characterized by many problems, including inadequate thermoregulation. 
 Always ask patients about previous experiences with anesthesia, especially young adult 
males. 
 Lab assessment: 
 Presurgical lab tests provide baseline data about the patient’s health and can help 
predict potential complications. 
 Common t...
- Other
- • 13 pages •
MS 1 Chapter 9 
 Malignant hyperthermia 
 an inherited muscle disorder, an acute, life-threatening complication of certain drugs 
used for general anesthesia. 
 Characterized by many problems, including inadequate thermoregulation. 
 Always ask patients about previous experiences with anesthesia, especially young adult 
males. 
 Lab assessment: 
 Presurgical lab tests provide baseline data about the patient’s health and can help 
predict potential complications. 
 Common t...
BSC NURSIN NURS4528 Care of the Newborn
Which sign in the newborn infant would reflect an Apgar score of 1 in the category of 
respiration? 
Rationale 
A slow, weak cry would be scored as a 1 in the category of respiration in the Apgar scoring system. A good cry 
would receive a score of 2. A grimace is a sign that is evaluated in the category of reflex irritability, not 
respiration. Absent respiration would receive a score of 0 in the respiration category of the Apgar score system. 
Good cry 
Grimace 
Absent respiration 
Slow, weak ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 97 pages •
Which sign in the newborn infant would reflect an Apgar score of 1 in the category of 
respiration? 
Rationale 
A slow, weak cry would be scored as a 1 in the category of respiration in the Apgar scoring system. A good cry 
would receive a score of 2. A grimace is a sign that is evaluated in the category of reflex irritability, not 
respiration. Absent respiration would receive a score of 0 in the respiration category of the Apgar score system. 
Good cry 
Grimace 
Absent respiration 
Slow, weak ...
BSC NURSIN NURS4528 Mental health disorders and addictions .
Which substance listed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth 
Edition (DSM-5) is considered addictive and therefore, a substance of possible abuse?Select 
all that apply. One, some, or all responses may be correct. 
Some correct answers were not selected 
Rationale 
Alcohol, caffeine, cannabis, hallucinogens, and antianxiety medications are all considered substances of abuse 
in the DSM-5. Tobacco, opioids, inhalants, sedatives, hypnotics, and stimulants are also li...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
Which substance listed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth 
Edition (DSM-5) is considered addictive and therefore, a substance of possible abuse?Select 
all that apply. One, some, or all responses may be correct. 
Some correct answers were not selected 
Rationale 
Alcohol, caffeine, cannabis, hallucinogens, and antianxiety medications are all considered substances of abuse 
in the DSM-5. Tobacco, opioids, inhalants, sedatives, hypnotics, and stimulants are also li...
NUR 212 Nur 212 Making Client Care Assignments- GECC.
Nur 212 Making Client Care Assignments - GECC 
This assignment asks you to make client care assignments for the shift and articulate 
the rationale as to why each client was assigned. 
As the RN charge nurse, you are preparing to make assignments for the oncoming shift 
on the medical-surgical unit. There are a total of 10 adult clients. Besides yourself, there 
are the following staff: 
Your unit has 12 beds. Currently, your census is 11, with one empty bed. Please include 
your assignments for...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
Nur 212 Making Client Care Assignments - GECC 
This assignment asks you to make client care assignments for the shift and articulate 
the rationale as to why each client was assigned. 
As the RN charge nurse, you are preparing to make assignments for the oncoming shift 
on the medical-surgical unit. There are a total of 10 adult clients. Besides yourself, there 
are the following staff: 
Your unit has 12 beds. Currently, your census is 11, with one empty bed. Please include 
your assignments for...
BSC NURSIN NURS4528 CARE OF NEWBORN
Which adverse effect would the nurse monitor for after administering vitamin K to a 
newborn? Select all that apply. One, some, or all responses may be correct. 
Rationale 
Adverse reactions associated with vitamin K injections rarely occur, but can include pain at the injection site, 
edema, and erythema. Jaundice and hemolysis are not known to be associated with Vitamin K administration. 
Test-Taking Tip: Be alert for details. Details provided in the stem of the item, such as behavioral change...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 95 pages •
Which adverse effect would the nurse monitor for after administering vitamin K to a 
newborn? Select all that apply. One, some, or all responses may be correct. 
Rationale 
Adverse reactions associated with vitamin K injections rarely occur, but can include pain at the injection site, 
edema, and erythema. Jaundice and hemolysis are not known to be associated with Vitamin K administration. 
Test-Taking Tip: Be alert for details. Details provided in the stem of the item, such as behavioral change...
BSC NURSIN NURS4528 Pregnancy, Labour, Birth, and Post-partum.
During a routine second-trimester visit to the prenatal clinic a client expresses concern 
regarding gaining weight and losing her figure. She says to the nurse, 'I’m going on a diet.' 
Which is the nurse's best response? 
Rationale 
Weight reduction is not advised during pregnancy; an additional 340 calories a day during the second 
trimester is recommended. When the client reaches the third trimester, another 120 calories should be added 
to her diet. A pregnant woman should not diet duri...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 18 pages •
During a routine second-trimester visit to the prenatal clinic a client expresses concern 
regarding gaining weight and losing her figure. She says to the nurse, 'I’m going on a diet.' 
Which is the nurse's best response? 
Rationale 
Weight reduction is not advised during pregnancy; an additional 340 calories a day during the second 
trimester is recommended. When the client reaches the third trimester, another 120 calories should be added 
to her diet. A pregnant woman should not diet duri...
BSC NURSIN NURS4528 Cardiovascular, hematologic, and lymphatic systems
Which factor is the likely cause of the laboratory result when 
arterial blood gases done on a client who is being 
resuscitated after cardiac arrest show a low pH? 
2/26/23, 9:30 PM Elsevier Adaptive Quizzing - Quiz performance 

Ketoacidosis 
Irregular 
heartbeat 
Lactic acid production 
Sodium bicarbonate administration 
Rationale 
Cardiac arrest causes decreased tissue perfusion, which results in anaerobic 
metabolism and lactic acid production. Fat-forming ketoacids occur in 
diabetes. An i...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 153 pages •
Which factor is the likely cause of the laboratory result when 
arterial blood gases done on a client who is being 
resuscitated after cardiac arrest show a low pH? 
2/26/23, 9:30 PM Elsevier Adaptive Quizzing - Quiz performance 

Ketoacidosis 
Irregular 
heartbeat 
Lactic acid production 
Sodium bicarbonate administration 
Rationale 
Cardiac arrest causes decreased tissue perfusion, which results in anaerobic 
metabolism and lactic acid production. Fat-forming ketoacids occur in 
diabetes. An i...
BSC NURSIN NURS4528 Pediatric growth and development .
Which stage of development classifies boys and girls as differing very little in terms of size? 
Rationale 
During the school-age stage of development, boys and girl differ very little in terms of size. During the 
toddler, preschool, and adolescence stages of development boys are often larger than girls. 
Attainment of which skills would be expected in a 7-month-old child? 
Toddler 
Preschool 
School-age 
Adolescence 
The child pulls themself to stand or sit. 
The child is able to pick up small...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 146 pages •
Which stage of development classifies boys and girls as differing very little in terms of size? 
Rationale 
During the school-age stage of development, boys and girl differ very little in terms of size. During the 
toddler, preschool, and adolescence stages of development boys are often larger than girls. 
Attainment of which skills would be expected in a 7-month-old child? 
Toddler 
Preschool 
School-age 
Adolescence 
The child pulls themself to stand or sit. 
The child is able to pick up small...
BSC NURSIN NURS4528 Pediatric growth and development 90% CORRECT A GRADED QUIZES .
By which age does the anterior fontanel of the skull close? 
Rationale 
The anterior fontanel usually closes between 12 and 18 months. Hence, 20 to 24 months, 26 to 30 months, 
and 32 to 36 months are all incorrect choices. 
Which statement is true about Piaget’s theory of cognitive development? 
12 to 18 months 
20 to 24 months 
26 to 30 months 
32 to 36 months 
Piaget’s theory includes five periods that are related to age. 
In the late preoperational stage, the children experience animism....
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 146 pages •
By which age does the anterior fontanel of the skull close? 
Rationale 
The anterior fontanel usually closes between 12 and 18 months. Hence, 20 to 24 months, 26 to 30 months, 
and 32 to 36 months are all incorrect choices. 
Which statement is true about Piaget’s theory of cognitive development? 
12 to 18 months 
20 to 24 months 
26 to 30 months 
32 to 36 months 
Piaget’s theory includes five periods that are related to age. 
In the late preoperational stage, the children experience animism....
Bible Study Project Observation Template(2)(1) (complete Updated spring 2022-2023)
Midterm Exam 213 NURS 213 updated 2022/2023