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NUR 265 - Emergency, End of Life and Immune System Practice Questions with Answers
NUR 265 - Emergency, End of Life and Immune System Practice Questions with Answers
[Show more]NUR 265 - Emergency, End of Life and Immune System Practice Questions with Answers
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Multiple Sclerosis 
1. 1. These are clinical manifestations of multiple sclerosis and are expected. 
2. These are expected clinical manifestations of multiple sclerosis. 
3. These are expected clinical manifestations of multiple sclerosis. 
4. Dysphagia is ...
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Add to cartPRACTICE QUESTIONS ANSWERS AND RATIONALES 
Multiple Sclerosis 
1. 1. These are clinical manifestations of multiple sclerosis and are expected. 
2. These are expected clinical manifestations of multiple sclerosis. 
3. These are expected clinical manifestations of multiple sclerosis. 
4. Dysphagia is ...
1. Advance directives (AD) are not legally required. It is a standard of the Joint Commission, and any facility which accepts federal funds must ask and offer the AD. 2. ADs allow the client to make personal health-care decisions about end-of-life issues, including cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR...
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Add to cart1. Advance directives (AD) are not legally required. It is a standard of the Joint Commission, and any facility which accepts federal funds must ask and offer the AD. 2. ADs allow the client to make personal health-care decisions about end-of-life issues, including cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR...
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1. 16 mm Hg pulse pressure. 
The pulse pressure is the systolic BP minus the diastolic BP. 
100 – 60 = 40 mm Hg pulse pressure in first BP reading 
88 – 64 = 24 mm Hg pulse pressure in second reading 
40 – 24 = 16 mm Hg pulse pressure narrowing. 
A narrowing or decreased pulse pressure ...
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Add to cartShock 
1. 16 mm Hg pulse pressure. 
The pulse pressure is the systolic BP minus the diastolic BP. 
100 – 60 = 40 mm Hg pulse pressure in first BP reading 
88 – 64 = 24 mm Hg pulse pressure in second reading 
40 – 24 = 16 mm Hg pulse pressure narrowing. 
A narrowing or decreased pulse pressure ...
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