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[Show more]Which information is important for the ED nurse to obtain about Jason's accidents? 
A. Explanation of previous accidents. 
B. Where was Jason at the time of the accidents? 
C. Precipitating events leading up to the accidents. 
D. Who was present at the time of the accident? 
E. If there is a family...
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Add to cartWhich information is important for the ED nurse to obtain about Jason's accidents? 
A. Explanation of previous accidents. 
B. Where was Jason at the time of the accidents? 
C. Precipitating events leading up to the accidents. 
D. Who was present at the time of the accident? 
E. If there is a family...
Which additional clinical manifestations should the nurse expect to find if Mr. Jones' symptoms have 
been caused by a stroke? (select all that apply) - -a carotid bruit 
-elevated blood pressure 
-hyporeflexic deep tendon reflexes 
Which assessment findings warrant immediate intervention by the nu...
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Add to cartWhich additional clinical manifestations should the nurse expect to find if Mr. Jones' symptoms have 
been caused by a stroke? (select all that apply) - -a carotid bruit 
-elevated blood pressure 
-hyporeflexic deep tendon reflexes 
Which assessment findings warrant immediate intervention by the nu...
Which is an example of a nurse applying community as client? 
1 Counseling a client who is having trouble managing their asthma. 
2 Planning for a peer mentorship program for youth with serious mental illness. 
3 Assisting parents to prepare for the birth of their first child. 
4 Assessing the fall ...
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Add to cartWhich is an example of a nurse applying community as client? 
1 Counseling a client who is having trouble managing their asthma. 
2 Planning for a peer mentorship program for youth with serious mental illness. 
3 Assisting parents to prepare for the birth of their first child. 
4 Assessing the fall ...
How should Ms. Hatch respond to this situation? - Request that a night shift staff RN go to the room 
to evaluate the situation. 
The night charge nurse states "That UAP is incompetent." As the day shit charge nurse, how should Ms. 
Hatch respond? - Your concern needs to be addressed with the unit...
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Add to cartHow should Ms. Hatch respond to this situation? - Request that a night shift staff RN go to the room 
to evaluate the situation. 
The night charge nurse states "That UAP is incompetent." As the day shit charge nurse, how should Ms. 
Hatch respond? - Your concern needs to be addressed with the unit...
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Which action is included when a Level I disaster is declared? - All local hospitals prepare to receive 
casualties. 
Which action should the nurse implement to help these family members cope with this tragedy? - 
Designate specific family areas that are staffed with counselors. 
EMS personnel triage...
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Add to cartWhich action is included when a Level I disaster is declared? - All local hospitals prepare to receive 
casualties. 
Which action should the nurse implement to help these family members cope with this tragedy? - 
Designate specific family areas that are staffed with counselors. 
EMS personnel triage...
A pt who is elderly suffered a stroke a year ago remains weak, has R-sided paralysis and dysphagia. Her 
spouse has been caring for her at home. A home health RN visits every other day and the community has 
been providing one meal a day. The pt's adult child lives several states away. 
The pt was ...
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Add to cartA pt who is elderly suffered a stroke a year ago remains weak, has R-sided paralysis and dysphagia. Her 
spouse has been caring for her at home. A home health RN visits every other day and the community has 
been providing one meal a day. The pt's adult child lives several states away. 
The pt was ...
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Which information is most significant when assessing a client suspected of having a peptic ulcer? - 
Frequent use of aspirin or products containing aspirin. 
Which response by Gail supports a peptic ulcer? (select all that apply) - -The pain sometimes wakes 
me up at night. 
-My pain is temporarily ...
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Add to cartWhich information is most significant when assessing a client suspected of having a peptic ulcer? - 
Frequent use of aspirin or products containing aspirin. 
Which response by Gail supports a peptic ulcer? (select all that apply) - -The pain sometimes wakes 
me up at night. 
-My pain is temporarily ...
The client asks the practical nurse (PN) why his medication was changed. What is the most likely reason 
for this change? - B. Dry cough is a common side effect of an ACE inhibitor. 
The HCP ordered 80 mg of Valsartan (Diovan) to be administered twice daily. The available dose is 
Valsartan (Diovan)...
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Add to cartThe client asks the practical nurse (PN) why his medication was changed. What is the most likely reason 
for this change? - B. Dry cough is a common side effect of an ACE inhibitor. 
The HCP ordered 80 mg of Valsartan (Diovan) to be administered twice daily. The available dose is 
Valsartan (Diovan)...
Which client situation requires the most immediate intervention by the charge nurse? - New onset 
ST segment elevation is observed on the telemetry monitor of a client admitted with angina. 
What action should Mr. Young take? - Request that another staff RN obtain the report. 
How should the charge ...
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Add to cartWhich client situation requires the most immediate intervention by the charge nurse? - New onset 
ST segment elevation is observed on the telemetry monitor of a client admitted with angina. 
What action should Mr. Young take? - Request that another staff RN obtain the report. 
How should the charge ...
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The nurse admits Raymond to a private room at the end of the hall. According to hospital protocol, the 
nurse puts on a mask before starting the admission process. Raymond tells the nurse that his significant 
other is downstairs and that he would like for him to stay in the room w/ him. How should ...
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Add to cartThe nurse admits Raymond to a private room at the end of the hall. According to hospital protocol, the 
nurse puts on a mask before starting the admission process. Raymond tells the nurse that his significant 
other is downstairs and that he would like for him to stay in the room w/ him. How should ...
Which phone message requires the most immediate response by Ms. Sanku? - A school social worker 
who is reporting that a local teenager who often hangs out around the clinic has made death threats and 
expressed thoughts of suicide. 
Which situation requires the most immediate follow-up by the nurse...
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Add to cartWhich phone message requires the most immediate response by Ms. Sanku? - A school social worker 
who is reporting that a local teenager who often hangs out around the clinic has made death threats and 
expressed thoughts of suicide. 
Which situation requires the most immediate follow-up by the nurse...
Client was prescribed morphine IV 0.05mg/kg/dose now and every 2 hours as needed for moderate to 
severe pain. Morphine is available in parenteral dose of 2mg/mL. How much medication should the 
nurse draw up for administration? (Patient weighs 140 lbs on admission). - 140 lb /2.2 lb = 63 kg 
63 kg ...
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Add to cartClient was prescribed morphine IV 0.05mg/kg/dose now and every 2 hours as needed for moderate to 
severe pain. Morphine is available in parenteral dose of 2mg/mL. How much medication should the 
nurse draw up for administration? (Patient weighs 140 lbs on admission). - 140 lb /2.2 lb = 63 kg 
63 kg ...
To support the admitting diagnosis of acute pancreatitis, which question should the nurse ask Jeremy? - 
How often do you drink alcohol, and when was your last drink? 
Which laboratory data indicated that Jeremy is experiencing acute pancreatitis? - Amylase of 982 U/L 
and lipase of 400 U/L 
normal ...
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Add to cartTo support the admitting diagnosis of acute pancreatitis, which question should the nurse ask Jeremy? - 
How often do you drink alcohol, and when was your last drink? 
Which laboratory data indicated that Jeremy is experiencing acute pancreatitis? - Amylase of 982 U/L 
and lipase of 400 U/L 
normal ...
Introduction - The client is a 45-year-old male who was admitted to the medical-surgical unit 6 hours 
ago from the Emergency Department (ED) due to nausea, vomiting, shortness of breath, pallor, 
weakness, and severe fatigue. He also has had a medical history of chronic gastric ulcers. 
The nurse r...
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Add to cartIntroduction - The client is a 45-year-old male who was admitted to the medical-surgical unit 6 hours 
ago from the Emergency Department (ED) due to nausea, vomiting, shortness of breath, pallor, 
weakness, and severe fatigue. He also has had a medical history of chronic gastric ulcers. 
The nurse r...
Which of the school nurse's observations are consistent with the diagnosis of bronchitis? - A. A dry 
cough that becomes productive. 
The child's caregiver asks the school nurse to explain the pulmonary function test. Which of the 
following information is accurate? - C. Pulmonary function tests a...
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Add to cartWhich of the school nurse's observations are consistent with the diagnosis of bronchitis? - A. A dry 
cough that becomes productive. 
The child's caregiver asks the school nurse to explain the pulmonary function test. Which of the 
following information is accurate? - C. Pulmonary function tests a...
The Registered nurse (RN) notes the client's history of osteoporosis and her report of low back pain. As 
Ms. Lieu walks to the exam room, the RN prepares to complete a history and physical assessment, 
focusing on the musculoskeletal system. 
1. The RN begins the assessment as the client ambulates...
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Add to cartThe Registered nurse (RN) notes the client's history of osteoporosis and her report of low back pain. As 
Ms. Lieu walks to the exam room, the RN prepares to complete a history and physical assessment, 
focusing on the musculoskeletal system. 
1. The RN begins the assessment as the client ambulates...
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