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[Show more]oral administration easiest, most desirable route 
protects from aspiration (liquid meds for children) 
pills, tablets, enterocoated tablets, delayed release tables, liquids 
If the patient has trouble swallowing, if the pill is crushable, crush it and add it to apple sauce
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Add to cartoral administration easiest, most desirable route 
protects from aspiration (liquid meds for children) 
pills, tablets, enterocoated tablets, delayed release tables, liquids 
If the patient has trouble swallowing, if the pill is crushable, crush it and add it to apple sauce
Which cues are relevant to a hypothesis of Risk for Injury for a patient who is prescribed a rectal suppository? SATA 
 
A. Dysphagia . 
B. Anal fissure. 
C. Recent rectal surgery. 
D. ongoing pelvic radiation therapy. 
E. Decreased level of consciousness. 
F. Weight loss with loss of muscle mass....
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Add to cartWhich cues are relevant to a hypothesis of Risk for Injury for a patient who is prescribed a rectal suppository? SATA 
 
A. Dysphagia . 
B. Anal fissure. 
C. Recent rectal surgery. 
D. ongoing pelvic radiation therapy. 
E. Decreased level of consciousness. 
F. Weight loss with loss of muscle mass....
A patient has decreased gag reflex, left-sided weakness, and drooling. Which action will 
the nurse take when feeding the patient? 
a. position in semi-fowler 
 head with chin down 
c. place food on the left side 
d. offer fruit juice b. 
prevents aspiration 
 
The patient who has been diagnosed w...
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Add to cartA patient has decreased gag reflex, left-sided weakness, and drooling. Which action will 
the nurse take when feeding the patient? 
a. position in semi-fowler 
 head with chin down 
c. place food on the left side 
d. offer fruit juice b. 
prevents aspiration 
 
The patient who has been diagnosed w...
What are the components of musculoskeletal system? Muscles 
Tendons 
Ligaments 
Cartilage 
Bones 
 
Function of cartilage. cushions joints and reduces friction 
 
Function of muscles. Produces movement by contraction and relaxation; enable support for posture and stability. 
 
Function of Tendons....
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Add to cartWhat are the components of musculoskeletal system? Muscles 
Tendons 
Ligaments 
Cartilage 
Bones 
 
Function of cartilage. cushions joints and reduces friction 
 
Function of muscles. Produces movement by contraction and relaxation; enable support for posture and stability. 
 
Function of Tendons....
The nursing process - ADPIE Assessment 
Diagnosis 
Planning 
Implementation 
Evaluation 
 
assessment -symptoms (subjective data) described by patient (ex: pain, fatigue, nausea, "i feel sad") 
-direct quotes from patient/SO/caregiver 
-significant data that pertains to the specific patient probl...
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Add to cartThe nursing process - ADPIE Assessment 
Diagnosis 
Planning 
Implementation 
Evaluation 
 
assessment -symptoms (subjective data) described by patient (ex: pain, fatigue, nausea, "i feel sad") 
-direct quotes from patient/SO/caregiver 
-significant data that pertains to the specific patient probl...
Which interview question about the urinary system focuses on the patient's symptoms? 
 
Has anyone in your family ever had kidney problems? 
Do you have difficulty starting your flow of urine? 
Have you ever had a urinary tract infection? 
How much coffee do you drink per day? Do you have difficult...
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Add to cartWhich interview question about the urinary system focuses on the patient's symptoms? 
 
Has anyone in your family ever had kidney problems? 
Do you have difficulty starting your flow of urine? 
Have you ever had a urinary tract infection? 
How much coffee do you drink per day? Do you have difficult...
intramuscular injection sites ventrogluteal, vastus lateralis, and deltoid 
 
IM injection guage of needle 22-25 guage (depends on person's weight) 
 
amount of fluid in deltoid no more than 2mL 
 
amount of fluid in child IM injection no more than 2mL 
 
small children amount of fluid IM injection...
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Add to cartintramuscular injection sites ventrogluteal, vastus lateralis, and deltoid 
 
IM injection guage of needle 22-25 guage (depends on person's weight) 
 
amount of fluid in deltoid no more than 2mL 
 
amount of fluid in child IM injection no more than 2mL 
 
small children amount of fluid IM injection...
Which characteristics may a sleep-deprived person experience? 
Select all that apply. 
 
Hyperactivity 
Violent behavior 
Decreased concentration 
Difficulty making decisions 
Irritability Decreased concentration 
Difficulty making decisions 
Irritability 
 
Match the central nervous system structur...
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Add to cartWhich characteristics may a sleep-deprived person experience? 
Select all that apply. 
 
Hyperactivity 
Violent behavior 
Decreased concentration 
Difficulty making decisions 
Irritability Decreased concentration 
Difficulty making decisions 
Irritability 
 
Match the central nervous system structur...
variables influencing health beliefs and practices internal variables: 
- developmental stage 
- intellectual background 
- perception of functioning 
- emotional factors 
-spiritual factors 
 
external variables: 
- family roles/practices 
-social determinants of health 
-cultural background 
 
SD...
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Add to cartvariables influencing health beliefs and practices internal variables: 
- developmental stage 
- intellectual background 
- perception of functioning 
- emotional factors 
-spiritual factors 
 
external variables: 
- family roles/practices 
-social determinants of health 
-cultural background 
 
SD...
Which cues would the nurse use to determine a patient's safety needs? 
Select all that apply. 
Subjective data related to the patient's symptoms 
Patient's family history 
Subjective information about the patient's chief complaint 
Patient's history of exposures to environmental hazards 
Object...
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Add to cartWhich cues would the nurse use to determine a patient's safety needs? 
Select all that apply. 
Subjective data related to the patient's symptoms 
Patient's family history 
Subjective information about the patient's chief complaint 
Patient's history of exposures to environmental hazards 
Object...
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