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[Show more]The nurse knows that which of the following cause cortisol levels to increase as part of a 
negative feedback system. Select all that apply. - trauma 
physiologic stress 
emotional stress 
surgery 
When exogenous glucocorticoids are administered, the body stops producing exogenous 
hormone. Therefor...
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Add to cartThe nurse knows that which of the following cause cortisol levels to increase as part of a 
negative feedback system. Select all that apply. - trauma 
physiologic stress 
emotional stress 
surgery 
When exogenous glucocorticoids are administered, the body stops producing exogenous 
hormone. Therefor...
Which actions are appropriate to assign to a practical nurse (PN) working under the supervision 
of a registered nurse (RN)? Select all that apply. - demonstrate proper process used to gently 
cleanse eyelid margins 
reinforce hand-washing 
perform routine check using snellen eye chart 
administer o...
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Add to cartWhich actions are appropriate to assign to a practical nurse (PN) working under the supervision 
of a registered nurse (RN)? Select all that apply. - demonstrate proper process used to gently 
cleanse eyelid margins 
reinforce hand-washing 
perform routine check using snellen eye chart 
administer o...
Which term describes the proprietary name for a medication? 
Code name 
Chemical name 
Generic name 
Trade name - trade name 
Which word describes how the drug is delivered through the body? 
Excretion 
Distribution 
Absorption 
Administration - distribution
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Add to cartWhich term describes the proprietary name for a medication? 
Code name 
Chemical name 
Generic name 
Trade name - trade name 
Which word describes how the drug is delivered through the body? 
Excretion 
Distribution 
Absorption 
Administration - distribution
Analgesic drugs are medications that relieve ____ but do not cause loss of consciousness. - 
Pain 
Matching - Pain threshold is level of stimulus needed to produce a sensation of pain. 
Pain tolerance is the amount of pain a person can endure without impeding on normal daily 
function. 
Acute pain h...
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Add to cartAnalgesic drugs are medications that relieve ____ but do not cause loss of consciousness. - 
Pain 
Matching - Pain threshold is level of stimulus needed to produce a sensation of pain. 
Pain tolerance is the amount of pain a person can endure without impeding on normal daily 
function. 
Acute pain h...
Select the statement that best describes a problem oriented nursing diagnosis - Diagnostic 
label/related to statement/defining characteristics 
Attention to details, or cues, is key to successful patient care. It can also be a challenge. The 
video below will challenge your ability to see the detai...
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Add to cartSelect the statement that best describes a problem oriented nursing diagnosis - Diagnostic 
label/related to statement/defining characteristics 
Attention to details, or cues, is key to successful patient care. It can also be a challenge. The 
video below will challenge your ability to see the detai...
A patient is prescribed ibuprofen, a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). Which of the 
following are the therapeutic actions of NSAIDs, including ibuprofen? Select all that apply. - 
analgesic, antipyretic, anti-inflammatory 
A patient is prescribed an NSAID to help prevent heart attack and...
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Add to cartA patient is prescribed ibuprofen, a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). Which of the 
following are the therapeutic actions of NSAIDs, including ibuprofen? Select all that apply. - 
analgesic, antipyretic, anti-inflammatory 
A patient is prescribed an NSAID to help prevent heart attack and...
Which Vital organ is related to glucose imbalance - pancreas 
Which Hormones can affect metabolism? Select all that apply - iodothyronine (t4) 
id stimulating hormone (TSH) 
3.Triiodothyronine (T3) 
Which hormone is most likely to affect fluid and electrolyte homeostasis? - Anti-diuretic 
Hormone (A...
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Add to cartWhich Vital organ is related to glucose imbalance - pancreas 
Which Hormones can affect metabolism? Select all that apply - iodothyronine (t4) 
id stimulating hormone (TSH) 
3.Triiodothyronine (T3) 
Which hormone is most likely to affect fluid and electrolyte homeostasis? - Anti-diuretic 
Hormone (A...
Based on the data above, what are the appropriate nursing diagnoses for this client? Select all 
that apply. - -Decreased cardiac output 
-Ineffective breathing pattern 
-Fluid volume excess 
What medication will help to excrete the excess fluid volume in the body? - Furosemide 
Which diagnostic tes...
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Add to cartBased on the data above, what are the appropriate nursing diagnoses for this client? Select all 
that apply. - -Decreased cardiac output 
-Ineffective breathing pattern 
-Fluid volume excess 
What medication will help to excrete the excess fluid volume in the body? - Furosemide 
Which diagnostic tes...
Which vitamins cannot be stored by the body, requiring individuals to ingest them each day? - 
Water-soluble vitamins 
Vitamins are sorted into two (2) separate nutrient categories. Various micronutrients are 
categorized within their nutrient categories. 
Identify which micronutrients are classifie...
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Add to cartWhich vitamins cannot be stored by the body, requiring individuals to ingest them each day? - 
Water-soluble vitamins 
Vitamins are sorted into two (2) separate nutrient categories. Various micronutrients are 
categorized within their nutrient categories. 
Identify which micronutrients are classifie...
Which step describes the biochemical alteration of a drug into an active or inactive metabolite? - 
metabolism 
What is pharmacokinetics? - What happens to the drug from the time is enters the body until 
it leaves 
Steps in the body - Absorption 
Distribution 
Metabolism 
Excretion
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Add to cartWhich step describes the biochemical alteration of a drug into an active or inactive metabolite? - 
metabolism 
What is pharmacokinetics? - What happens to the drug from the time is enters the body until 
it leaves 
Steps in the body - Absorption 
Distribution 
Metabolism 
Excretion
______ part of a class known as phospholipids that keep fats _______in body fluids. It is 
important to the health of cell structures and sourced from ____ products. - Lecithin is a 
phospholipid that is essential in the cells of the body. It can be found in many foods, including 
soybeans and egg y...
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Add to cart______ part of a class known as phospholipids that keep fats _______in body fluids. It is 
important to the health of cell structures and sourced from ____ products. - Lecithin is a 
phospholipid that is essential in the cells of the body. It can be found in many foods, including 
soybeans and egg y...
What steps can the nurse take to assure a new client understands their rights and responsibilities 
related to receiving healthcare? Select all that apply. - provide a printed copy in a person's 
preferred language 
ask the client if they have questions about their healthcare related rights 
A mora...
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Add to cartWhat steps can the nurse take to assure a new client understands their rights and responsibilities 
related to receiving healthcare? Select all that apply. - provide a printed copy in a person's 
preferred language 
ask the client if they have questions about their healthcare related rights 
A mora...
prednisone is the most commonly prescribed oral glucocorticoid - oral 
prednisone is a(n) intermediate acting systemic - intermediate 
Unlike other glucocorticoids, prednisone has minimal impacts on . - fluid-electrolyte balance 
Like the other intermediate-acting glucocorticoids, the half-life of p...
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Add to cartprednisone is the most commonly prescribed oral glucocorticoid - oral 
prednisone is a(n) intermediate acting systemic - intermediate 
Unlike other glucocorticoids, prednisone has minimal impacts on . - fluid-electrolyte balance 
Like the other intermediate-acting glucocorticoids, the half-life of p...
Salicylates (aspirin) are used as which of the following? Select all that apply. - anti 
inflammatory 
antipyretic 
analgesic 
ASPIRIN is commonly used to prevent myocardial infarctions and transient ischemic attacks. - 
 
To which class of medications do salicylates belong? - Nonsteroidal antiinfla...
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Add to cartSalicylates (aspirin) are used as which of the following? Select all that apply. - anti 
inflammatory 
antipyretic 
analgesic 
ASPIRIN is commonly used to prevent myocardial infarctions and transient ischemic attacks. - 
 
To which class of medications do salicylates belong? - Nonsteroidal antiinfla...
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