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NCLEX - Medication and I.V. Administration Exam Questions and Answers Already Graded A+
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NCLEX - Medication and I.V. 
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The physician prescribes 250 mg of a drug. The drug vial reads 500 mg/ml. 
How much of the drug should the nurse give? - 3. ½ ml 
When preparing to give a client a prescribed drug, the nurse realizes that 
the drug is one the nurse has never administered before. No drug 
references on the nursing unit contain information about the drug in 
question. What should the nurse do? - 1. Contact a pharmacist to 
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MSN 611 Final Exam Questions and answers latest update
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MSN 611 Final Exam Questions and answers latest update 
Location of H4 receptors 
eosinophils, neutrophils and T cells 
 
 
second-generation antihistamine that cannot be removed by hemodialysis 
cetirizine (hydrochloride) aka Zyrtec 
 
 
diagnosis of enterobiasis 
caused by small threadlike pinworm, Enterobius vermicularis, perianal cutaneous irritation, may result in dermatitis and secondary bacterial infections. DIAGNOSIS: perianal swab using adhesive tape, examined for eggs 
 
 
treatment mo...
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Abfas Exam Questions Complete with A+ Graded Answers
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Abfas Exam Questions Complete with A+ Graded Answers 
What type of bone healing is primary bone healing seen with Arthrodesis? 
Membranous bone formation 
 
 
What are the four basic concepts for treatment of non-union? 
1) resection of non viable tissue 
2) augment with bone graft 
3) bone stimulation 
4) immobilization 
 
 
Which type of graft has haversion stems? 
Cortical 
 
 
When is the weakest point in a cortical graft? 
8 weeks 
 
 
What clinical lab finding is seen with aseptic necrosis...
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Hondros 172 Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Hondros 172 Final Exam Questions and 
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AB blood - Correct Answer ️️ -universal recipient 
B blood - Correct Answer ️️ -Has anti- A antibodies 
A blood - Correct Answer ️️ -Has Anti- B antibodies 
The patient is receiving Toradol ( ketorolac) which side effect is the nurse most 
concerned with? - Correct Answer ️️ -Hematuria( blood in the urine) 
What are some adverse effects of Toradol? - Correct Answer ️️ -Hematuria 
Loss of appetite 
Headache 
Drowsiness 
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CPSS Final Exam Questions and Answers All Correct
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CPSS Final Exam Questions and Answers All Correct 
What is a small bottle that contains a drug? - Answer-ampulle 
 
What is the diameter or barrel size of a needle called? - Answer-Gauge The higher the number the smaller the gauge 
 
What is the enlarged base by which a hollow needle may be attached to a device? - Answer-hub 
 
What is a cylindrical container that holds liquids? - Answer-barrel 
 
what is a small container, usually w/ closure, that is used esp for liquids? - Answer-vial 
 
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What is thrombophlebitis? CORRECT ANSWER inflammation of a vein associated with a clot formation 
 
Rapid intravenous infusion of potassium phosphate may result in CORRECT ANSWER thrombophlebitis 
 
What is the most common complication associated with PN administration? CORRECT ANSWER Hyperglycemia 
 
What is the glycemic target for the majority of critically ill adult patients? CORRECT ANSWER 140 to 180 mg/dL 
 
The preferred approach for subcutaneous insulin administration is CORRECT ANSWER ba...
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NLN NACE Prep Question and answers 2024 verified to pass
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NLN NACE Prep Question and answers 2024 verified to passA nurse is caring for a client that has not voided for several hours. When percussing the client's bladder to assess for distention, the nurse should expect to hear...... - correct answer Dullness 
This indicates a full bladder 
-Tympany means empty 
-Hyperrenosance is an abnormal pulmonary sound 
-Renosance is a vibration 
 
A client is receiving intermittent nasogastric tube feedings. A nurse should aspirate the residual stomach conten...
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Final Msn 611 Questions And Answers Updated 2024!!
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Sympathomimetic autonomic agents may also stimulate insulin production, increase 
glycogenolysis in the liver, and complicate the management of diabetes mellitus. 
Most commonly used therapy for iron-deficiency anemia - -Ferrous sulfate 
Fatalities have occurred with the test dose of which drug - -IV Iron dextran 
Antilipemic agent that target triglycerides - -Fibrates 
Mechanism of action of calcium-channel blocking agents - -act on calcium 
channels to cause large vessels to vasodilate and red...
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Acute and Critical Care Medicine- NAPLEX Questions and answers.
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Acute and Critical Care Medicine- Background 
When a patient is sick enough to require an advanced level of care, they are assessed for risk and admitted to either the general hospital unit (acute care) or the critical care/intensive care units (ICU). If their illness has a high probability of imminent or life-threatening deterioration, treatment in the ICU is needed. The goal of critical care treatment is stabilization. If the illness is not as imminent, treatment in a general medical (acute) c...
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ATI Hematologic System Exam With Verified Solutions
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ATI Hematologic System Exam With Verified Solutions 
pt is about to begin iron dextran (INFeD). When administering the drug IM, the HCP should take which of the following actions? 
1. Monitor BP 
** Iron dextran can cause hypotension and hypersensitivity rxns 
2. Administer a test dose 
** to determine hypersensitivity and allow 1 hr for identifying b/c Iron dextran can cause hypersensitivity rxn 
3.Have epinephrine available 
** and monitor for skin rash, fever, and chills 
4.Use Z-track techni...
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