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[Show more]Bulimia Nervosa 
• Recurrent episodes of binge eating (rapid consumption of a large amount offood in 
a discrete period of time) 
• A feeling of lack of control over eating behavior during eating binges 
• Recurrent inappropriate compensatory behaviors to prevent weight gain, such asself- 
ind...
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• Recurrent episodes of binge eating (rapid consumption of a large amount offood in 
a discrete period of time) 
• A feeling of lack of control over eating behavior during eating binges 
• Recurrent inappropriate compensatory behaviors to prevent weight gain, such asself- 
ind...
What is the most effective method to prevent the transfer of clostridium difficile (C. Difficile) ? 
- HAND HYGIENE with soap and water is effective to physically remove C. difficile spores 
from the hands. (Potter 1092) 
What is the term for the [abnormal] method used to assist in stool passage by ...
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Add to cartWhat is the most effective method to prevent the transfer of clostridium difficile (C. Difficile) ? 
- HAND HYGIENE with soap and water is effective to physically remove C. difficile spores 
from the hands. (Potter 1092) 
What is the term for the [abnormal] method used to assist in stool passage by ...
. A nurse has left her shift an hour early without permission or notifying the charge nurse. 
Which legal term applies to the scenario? 
- Negligence 
2. An emergency room nurse is caring for a client who is suffered a fracture right femur. The 
client is in good health otherwise but is restless and...
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Add to cart. A nurse has left her shift an hour early without permission or notifying the charge nurse. 
Which legal term applies to the scenario? 
- Negligence 
2. An emergency room nurse is caring for a client who is suffered a fracture right femur. The 
client is in good health otherwise but is restless and...
A client is prescribed droplet isolation precautions. Which infection 
prevention interventions must the nurse implement when providing care? 
Wear gloves, gown and goggles 
Provide a negative airflow room 
Provide a positive airflow room 
Wear mask when within three feet of client
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Add to cartA client is prescribed droplet isolation precautions. Which infection 
prevention interventions must the nurse implement when providing care? 
Wear gloves, gown and goggles 
Provide a negative airflow room 
Provide a positive airflow room 
Wear mask when within three feet of client
1. A nurse knows that patient education has been effective when the patient states 
a. “I must take my parenteral medication with food.” 
b. “If I am 30 minutes late taking my medication, I should skip that dose.” 
c. “I will rotate the location where I give myself injections.” 
d. “On...
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Add to cart1. A nurse knows that patient education has been effective when the patient states 
a. “I must take my parenteral medication with food.” 
b. “If I am 30 minutes late taking my medication, I should skip that dose.” 
c. “I will rotate the location where I give myself injections.” 
d. “On...
Chapter 41: Oxygenation 
Know alterations in breathing pattern/ alterations in respiratory functioning. 
o The three primary alterations are hypoventilation, hyperventilation, and hypoxia. o 
Hypoventilation and hyperventilation are often determined by arterial blood gas 
analysis. 
o At rest, the N...
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Know alterations in breathing pattern/ alterations in respiratory functioning. 
o The three primary alterations are hypoventilation, hyperventilation, and hypoxia. o 
Hypoventilation and hyperventilation are often determined by arterial blood gas 
analysis. 
o At rest, the N...
Skin 
• Pressure ulcers 
o Stages – describe, identify 
Category/Stage I: Nonblanchable Redness. 
Intact skin presents with nonblanchable redness of a localized area, usually over 
abony prominence. Discoloration of the skin, warmth, edema, hardness, or pain 
may also be present. Darkly pigmente...
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• Pressure ulcers 
o Stages – describe, identify 
Category/Stage I: Nonblanchable Redness. 
Intact skin presents with nonblanchable redness of a localized area, usually over 
abony prominence. Discoloration of the skin, warmth, edema, hardness, or pain 
may also be present. Darkly pigmente...
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