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Canadian Practical Nurse Registration Examination (CPNRE®) Bundle Test
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[Show more]What questions should the practical nurse ask a family member of a 75 yr old male new admission with Mid-stage Alzheimer's to obtain the most relevant info for updating a care plan? 
1. Do you have any help at home 
2. Are your children worried about their father 
3. What help does Mr. Robichaud re...
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Add to cartWhat questions should the practical nurse ask a family member of a 75 yr old male new admission with Mid-stage Alzheimer's to obtain the most relevant info for updating a care plan? 
1. Do you have any help at home 
2. Are your children worried about their father 
3. What help does Mr. Robichaud re...
Mr. Dunn, 74 years old, has Alzheimer's disease and is being cared for at home by his daughter. He is withdrawn and paranoid and becomes upset when his daughter goes out. The daughter displays manifestations of caregiver stress. Which statement by the practical nurse would be most appropriate? - An...
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Add to cartMr. Dunn, 74 years old, has Alzheimer's disease and is being cared for at home by his daughter. He is withdrawn and paranoid and becomes upset when his daughter goes out. The daughter displays manifestations of caregiver stress. Which statement by the practical nurse would be most appropriate? - An...
Q1. Which of the following indicates that the client is an active participant in his care? 
 
1. The client reads the care plan thoroughly. 
 
2. The client demonstrates an indifference to changes in his care. 
 
3. The client asks questions about his care. 
 
4. The client follows the directions...
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Add to cartQ1. Which of the following indicates that the client is an active participant in his care? 
 
1. The client reads the care plan thoroughly. 
 
2. The client demonstrates an indifference to changes in his care. 
 
3. The client asks questions about his care. 
 
4. The client follows the directions...
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Mrs. McLean 61 years old is admitted with heart failure she presents with a productive cough, dyspnea and lower leg edema. she is receiving oxygen 4 L per minute via nasal cannula. she has an order for digoxin 0.125 mg propranolol (Inderal) 80 mg and furosemide(Lasix) 40 mg. 
 
Mrs. Mekwan is...
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Mrs. McLean 61 years old is admitted with heart failure she presents with a productive cough, dyspnea and lower leg edema. she is receiving oxygen 4 L per minute via nasal cannula. she has an order for digoxin 0.125 mg propranolol (Inderal) 80 mg and furosemide(Lasix) 40 mg. 
 
Mrs. Mekwan is...
sodium - Answer 135 - 145 mmol/L 
hypernatremia: lethargy, thirst, disorientation, hallucinations, seizures, coma 
hyponatremia: N/V, anorexia, seizures, coma, confusion, headache 
 
potassium - Answer 3.5 - 5 mmol/L 
hyperkalemia: from renal failure, muscle weakness/paralysis, nausea, paraesthe...
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Add to cartsodium - Answer 135 - 145 mmol/L 
hypernatremia: lethargy, thirst, disorientation, hallucinations, seizures, coma 
hyponatremia: N/V, anorexia, seizures, coma, confusion, headache 
 
potassium - Answer 3.5 - 5 mmol/L 
hyperkalemia: from renal failure, muscle weakness/paralysis, nausea, paraesthe...
Homeostasis -Answer A tendency to maintain a balanced or constant internal state; the regulation of any aspect of body chemistry, such as blood glucose, around a particular level 
 
primary prevention of disease -Answer -education about good nutrition, exercise, smoking cessation, etc. 
-screeni...
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Add to cartHomeostasis -Answer A tendency to maintain a balanced or constant internal state; the regulation of any aspect of body chemistry, such as blood glucose, around a particular level 
 
primary prevention of disease -Answer -education about good nutrition, exercise, smoking cessation, etc. 
-screeni...
The nurse is administering heparin via the subcutaneous route. Which intervention should the nurse implement? 
 
a. Prepare the medication using a 25-gauge, ½ inch needle 
b. After injecting the needle, aspirate and observe for blood 
c. After removing the needle, massage the area gently 
d. Admini...
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Add to cartThe nurse is administering heparin via the subcutaneous route. Which intervention should the nurse implement? 
 
a. Prepare the medication using a 25-gauge, ½ inch needle 
b. After injecting the needle, aspirate and observe for blood 
c. After removing the needle, massage the area gently 
d. Admini...
What symptoms exhibit a transfusion reaction? - Answer Chills, fever, color change at infusion spot, SOBOE 
 
After how many hours should the transfusion site be changed? - Answer 72 hours 
 
Which type of injection is injected at 45 degrees? - Answer Subcutaneous 
 
What is Vasoconstriction? ...
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Add to cartWhat symptoms exhibit a transfusion reaction? - Answer Chills, fever, color change at infusion spot, SOBOE 
 
After how many hours should the transfusion site be changed? - Answer 72 hours 
 
Which type of injection is injected at 45 degrees? - Answer Subcutaneous 
 
What is Vasoconstriction? ...
cellular differentiation - Answer cell progresses from a state of immaturity oo state of maturity 
 
tumour supressing genes - Answer supres growth of tumor and decreases mutation 
 
risk factors of cancer - Answer chemical carcinogens (tobacco, arsenic, UV ligiht) 
high fat, low fiber diet 
g...
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Add to cartcellular differentiation - Answer cell progresses from a state of immaturity oo state of maturity 
 
tumour supressing genes - Answer supres growth of tumor and decreases mutation 
 
risk factors of cancer - Answer chemical carcinogens (tobacco, arsenic, UV ligiht) 
high fat, low fiber diet 
g...
Ischemic/Hemmorhagic) strokes result from inadequate blood flow to the brain from a partial or complete occlusion of an artery. - Answer Ichemic 
 
A (Thrombotic/Embolic) stroke occurs in relation to injury to a blood vessel wall and the subsequent formation of a blood clot that narrows the blood ...
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Add to cartIschemic/Hemmorhagic) strokes result from inadequate blood flow to the brain from a partial or complete occlusion of an artery. - Answer Ichemic 
 
A (Thrombotic/Embolic) stroke occurs in relation to injury to a blood vessel wall and the subsequent formation of a blood clot that narrows the blood ...
Types of Breast Feeding Positions (C,C,F,L) - Answer Cross - Cradle = young babies 
Cradle = most familiar but with experienced moms 
Foot Ball Hold = small babies or moms with large breasts 
Lying down = comfortable for both mom and baby 
 
Cracked nipples - Answer Due to improper latching. ...
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Add to cartTypes of Breast Feeding Positions (C,C,F,L) - Answer Cross - Cradle = young babies 
Cradle = most familiar but with experienced moms 
Foot Ball Hold = small babies or moms with large breasts 
Lying down = comfortable for both mom and baby 
 
Cracked nipples - Answer Due to improper latching. ...
immediate care after delivery - Answer 1. maintain patent airway 
2. apply cord clamp & check bleeding 
3. maintain warmth 
4. preventive care 
5. identification (bands, finger/footprints) 
6. APGAR 
7. initial observation 
8. encourage bonding 
 
APGAR - Answer quickly assesses newborn health i...
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Add to cartimmediate care after delivery - Answer 1. maintain patent airway 
2. apply cord clamp & check bleeding 
3. maintain warmth 
4. preventive care 
5. identification (bands, finger/footprints) 
6. APGAR 
7. initial observation 
8. encourage bonding 
 
APGAR - Answer quickly assesses newborn health i...
LKC (leukocytes) - Answer 3.6-10.4 elevated in the presence of an infection. (also low when septic or immunocompromised) (fibroneutropenia) 
 
ERC(RBC) (erythrocytes) - Answer 3.65-5.00 (size) (amount) 
 
Hgb (Hemoglobin) - Answer Female-115-155, Male-130-170 (oxygen capacity
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Add to cartLKC (leukocytes) - Answer 3.6-10.4 elevated in the presence of an infection. (also low when septic or immunocompromised) (fibroneutropenia) 
 
ERC(RBC) (erythrocytes) - Answer 3.65-5.00 (size) (amount) 
 
Hgb (Hemoglobin) - Answer Female-115-155, Male-130-170 (oxygen capacity
three primary functions of the family - Answer 1. provide physical care (food, clothing, shelter, safety, illness prevention 
2. educating/training language, values, morals, education 
3. protecting psychological/emotional health 
 
erikson's theory of psychosocial development - Answer 1. trust...
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Add to cartthree primary functions of the family - Answer 1. provide physical care (food, clothing, shelter, safety, illness prevention 
2. educating/training language, values, morals, education 
3. protecting psychological/emotional health 
 
erikson's theory of psychosocial development - Answer 1. trust...
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