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HUMAN CASE STUDY 2
BETTY BURNS I HUMAN CASE STUDY 8 
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● Involuntary movements? 
○ + for abnormal head/neck movements 
○ Repeatedly tilts his head ot the left and scratches behind his year 
● The fact that it counts me incorrect for listening to heart and lungs is ridiculous 
Key Findings 
● Paranoid delusions - MSAP 
● Auditory hallucinations - related 
● Increased irritability - related 
● Bizarre repetitive behav...
- Class notes
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BETTY BURNS I HUMAN CASE STUDY 8 
This study source was downloaded by from CourseH on 09-18-2021 16:38:54 GMT -05:00 

● Involuntary movements? 
○ + for abnormal head/neck movements 
○ Repeatedly tilts his head ot the left and scratches behind his year 
● The fact that it counts me incorrect for listening to heart and lungs is ridiculous 
Key Findings 
● Paranoid delusions - MSAP 
● Auditory hallucinations - related 
● Increased irritability - related 
● Bizarre repetitive behav...
ALL ABOUT DIABETES MELLITUS ASSIGNMENT
11. What other findings in Y.L.’s history place her at increased risk for developing neuropathy? 
(4 points) 
12. What would you teach Y.L. about neuropathy? (5 points) 
13. Because Y.L. has symptoms of neuropathy, placing her at risk for foot complications, you 
realize you need to instruct her on proper foot care. Outline what you will include when teaching 
her about proper diabetic foot care. (5 points) 
1 Cardiovascular 
14. What monitoring will Y.L. need regarding nephropathy and reti...
- Exam (elaborations)
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11. What other findings in Y.L.’s history place her at increased risk for developing neuropathy? 
(4 points) 
12. What would you teach Y.L. about neuropathy? (5 points) 
13. Because Y.L. has symptoms of neuropathy, placing her at risk for foot complications, you 
realize you need to instruct her on proper foot care. Outline what you will include when teaching 
her about proper diabetic foot care. (5 points) 
1 Cardiovascular 
14. What monitoring will Y.L. need regarding nephropathy and reti...
DOSAGE CALCULATION ON A PATIENT
Round to the 10th 
 Medication administration calculations are usually rounded to the nearest 10’s 
place, but some test questions will ask for different rounding parameters. For example, if the drug is being 
administered in micrograms, the test question may ask you to round it to the nearest 100’s place. 
Rounding Exceptions There are also rounding exceptions that exist in standard clinical 
practice. Common exceptions to the 10ths place rounding standard include IV drip rates (in which ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 12 pages •
Round to the 10th 
 Medication administration calculations are usually rounded to the nearest 10’s 
place, but some test questions will ask for different rounding parameters. For example, if the drug is being 
administered in micrograms, the test question may ask you to round it to the nearest 100’s place. 
Rounding Exceptions There are also rounding exceptions that exist in standard clinical 
practice. Common exceptions to the 10ths place rounding standard include IV drip rates (in which ...
WEB-BASED HEALTHCARE INFORMATION ASSESSMENT
References 
American Heart Association. (2018). Retrieved from 
Health On the Net Foundation. (2018, March 14). Certificate of compliance. Retrieved from
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References 
American Heart Association. (2018). Retrieved from 
Health On the Net Foundation. (2018, March 14). Certificate of compliance. Retrieved from
TEST BANK ON MATERNAL CARE
The nurse is counseling a female patient about alcohol use during pregnancy. Which statement by 
the patient demonstrates successful patient teaching? 
1. ―I will limit my drinking to just one alcoholic beverage per day.‖ 
2. ―It’s best for my baby if I avoid drinking during pregnancy.‖ 
3. ―An occasional drink on special occasions is okay.‖ 
4. ―Drinking alcohol is only acceptable in the first trimester.‖ 
10. The nurse is educating the pregnant patient with a body mass index...
- Exam (elaborations)
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The nurse is counseling a female patient about alcohol use during pregnancy. Which statement by 
the patient demonstrates successful patient teaching? 
1. ―I will limit my drinking to just one alcoholic beverage per day.‖ 
2. ―It’s best for my baby if I avoid drinking during pregnancy.‖ 
3. ―An occasional drink on special occasions is okay.‖ 
4. ―Drinking alcohol is only acceptable in the first trimester.‖ 
10. The nurse is educating the pregnant patient with a body mass index...
INTRODUCTION TO NURSING CHAPTER 1&2
7. 
The director of nursing (DON) of a major hospital is seeking to hire a nurse with a strong technical background to care 
for patients on a busy surgical unit. The DON is most likely going to hire a nurse prepared at which level of nursing? 
A) Doctoral level 
B) Master’s level 
C) Baccalaureate level 
D) Associate level 
Ans: D 
Feedback: 
The ANA’s 1965 resolution prompted the 1985 ANA statement adopting the titles of associate nurse (a nurse prepared 
in an associate degree program w...
- Exam (elaborations)
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7. 
The director of nursing (DON) of a major hospital is seeking to hire a nurse with a strong technical background to care 
for patients on a busy surgical unit. The DON is most likely going to hire a nurse prepared at which level of nursing? 
A) Doctoral level 
B) Master’s level 
C) Baccalaureate level 
D) Associate level 
Ans: D 
Feedback: 
The ANA’s 1965 resolution prompted the 1985 ANA statement adopting the titles of associate nurse (a nurse prepared 
in an associate degree program w...
NURSING BOARD EXAM
NURSING PRACTICE I: FOUNDATION OF NURSING 
PRACTICE 
SITUATION: Nursing is a profession. The nurse should 
have a background on the theories and foundation of 
nursing as it influenced what is nursing today. 
1. Nursing is the protection, promotion and 
optimization of health and abilities, prevention 
of illness and injury, alleviation of suffering 
through the diagnosis and treatment of human 
response and advocacy in the care of the 
individuals, families, communities and the 
popula...
- Exam (elaborations)
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NURSING PRACTICE I: FOUNDATION OF NURSING 
PRACTICE 
SITUATION: Nursing is a profession. The nurse should 
have a background on the theories and foundation of 
nursing as it influenced what is nursing today. 
1. Nursing is the protection, promotion and 
optimization of health and abilities, prevention 
of illness and injury, alleviation of suffering 
through the diagnosis and treatment of human 
response and advocacy in the care of the 
individuals, families, communities and the 
popula...
FLUID OVERLOAD
The second unit was started after he arrived on the floor and is nearly 2/3 finished. You are rounding on your other 
patients when Mr. Robinson presses his call light and states “I feel like I can’t catch my breath.” When you enter the 
room, you see Mr. Robinson in bed breathing rapidly and he appears anxious. 
1. What data from the present problem is RELEVANT and must be NOTICED as clinically significant by the nurse? 
(NCSBN: Step 1 Recognize cues/NCLEX: Reduction of Risk Potential)...
- Class notes
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The second unit was started after he arrived on the floor and is nearly 2/3 finished. You are rounding on your other 
patients when Mr. Robinson presses his call light and states “I feel like I can’t catch my breath.” When you enter the 
room, you see Mr. Robinson in bed breathing rapidly and he appears anxious. 
1. What data from the present problem is RELEVANT and must be NOTICED as clinically significant by the nurse? 
(NCSBN: Step 1 Recognize cues/NCLEX: Reduction of Risk Potential)...
ATI MENTAL HEALTH PROCTORED
A nurse is caring for a client who is speaking in a loud voice with clenched fists. Which 
of the following actions should the nurse take? 
A. Insist that the client stop yelling 
B. Request that other staff members remain close by 
C. Move as close to the client as possible 
D. Walk away from the client 
A nurse is assessing a client in an inpatient mental health unit. Which of the following 
findings should the nurse expect if the client is in the preassaultive stage of violence? 
(Select a...
- Exam (elaborations)
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A nurse is caring for a client who is speaking in a loud voice with clenched fists. Which 
of the following actions should the nurse take? 
A. Insist that the client stop yelling 
B. Request that other staff members remain close by 
C. Move as close to the client as possible 
D. Walk away from the client 
A nurse is assessing a client in an inpatient mental health unit. Which of the following 
findings should the nurse expect if the client is in the preassaultive stage of violence? 
(Select a...
CONTEMPORARY NURSING AND ISSUE MANAGEMENT
7. A patient is admitted with pneumonia. The case manager refers to a plan of care that 
specifically identifies dates when supplemental oxygen should be discontinued, 
positive-pressure ventilation with bronchodilators should be changed to self-administered 
inhalers, and antibiotics should be changed from intravenous to oral treatment, on the basis of 
assessment findings. This plan of care is referred to as a: 
a. patient classification system. 
b. clinical pathway. 
c. patient-centered ...
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7. A patient is admitted with pneumonia. The case manager refers to a plan of care that 
specifically identifies dates when supplemental oxygen should be discontinued, 
positive-pressure ventilation with bronchodilators should be changed to self-administered 
inhalers, and antibiotics should be changed from intravenous to oral treatment, on the basis of 
assessment findings. This plan of care is referred to as a: 
a. patient classification system. 
b. clinical pathway. 
c. patient-centered ...