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ATI Pharmacology Proctored Exam, Test Bank (Questions and Answers) with RATIONALE Updated Latest 2023.
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ATI Pharmacology Proctored Exam, Test Bank (Questions and Answers) with RATIONALE Updated Latest 2023. ATI Pharmacology Proctored Exam, Test Bank 
1) A nurse is caring for a client with hyperparathyroidism and notes that the client's serum calcium level 
is 13 mg/dL. Which medication should the nurse prepare to administer as prescribed to the client? 
1. Calcium chloride 
2. Calcium gluconate 
3. Calcitonin (Miacalcin) 
4. Large doses of vitamin D 
3. Calcitonin (Miacalcin) 
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The n...
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NURS 334 EXAM 3 STUDY QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
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1. After a thorough evaluation, a nurse concludes that the efforts of a client with type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) to control blood glucose levels have been highly effective over the last 3 months. Which finding supports the nurse's conclusion? a. Hemoglobin A1C level of 5% b. No incidence of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) c. No ketones in the urine d. Negative oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) A. 
1. A clinic nurse is evaluating a client with type 1 diabetes who intends to enroll in a tennis clas...
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NURS 334 Exam 2 Questions and 100% Correct Answers
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What is fetal presentation? part of the fetus that enters the maternal pelvis 
What are 3 things that matter with fetal presentation? 1. Size of baby 2. Number of babies 3. Position of baby 
What is the vertex position? -Preferred position -Head is flexed and chin is tucked 
What is the sinciput position (aka military position)? Head is neither flexed nor extended 
What is the brow position? head is partially extended 
What is the face position? head is hyperextended 
If a baby is presenting in ...
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NURS 334 Exam 2 -Development, Fluid and Electrolytes, Gas exchange Questions and Correct Answers
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Developmental level Position of an individual in the sequence of development 
Developmental milestone Set of functional skills or age-specific tasks that most children can complete at a certain age range 
Developmental tasks Unique skills and competencies that need to be mastered at each developmental stage in order for the individual to cope with the environment 
Developmental age Used to describe developmental progress. It is stated as age and is determined by standardized measurements of body...
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NURS 334 Final Exam Questions and Correct Answers
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What is the scope of maternity nursing Caring for patient, baby, partner and family pre-pregnancy through postpartum. 
What are landmark years and changes within Maternity Nursing? 1920s: spike in mortality led to origin of maternity nursing in trying to discover how to lower rates 1940s: extended care to include family during pregnancy process 1969: Association of Women's Health, Obstretical, and Neonatal nurses was born (governing) Today: has subspecialties in maternity nursing 
How has Mater...
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NURS-334 Exam 1 Questions and Detailed Answers
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Surgery (from a safety perspective) Art and science of treating diseases, injuries, and deformities by operation and instrumentation 
Surgery Performed for: · Diagnosis-biopsy, scope, like colon clean, obstruction of bronchi, etc. · Cure- repair of ACL, tear, ligament, appendectomy, etc. · Palliation- cutting nerve root, like with back, neck pain, or resecting a section inflamed like ulcerative colitis pt. · Prevention- potential mastectomy like being positive for BRCA gene and having breast...
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NURS 334 Exam 2 Study Questions and Correct Answers
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Inflammation -An immunologic defense against tissue, injury, infection, or allergy 
-Protection 
-Always occurs with infection -Can occur in absence of infection as well 
Inflammatory response functions -Restitution of normal functioning cells after injury -Fibrous repair, tissue may not function the same 
Types of injury that lead to inflammation Mechanical- Crush/Blow etc Thermal- Burns...external heat source Electrical- Chemical-Solvents/ bleach, etc. Radiation- Cancer treatment, etc. Biologi...
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Nurs 334 Final Exam Questions and Complete Solutions
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Leg Calves Perthes Disease Aseptic necrosis of the femoral head (unilateral/bilateral). Risks: Children 2-12 years, Common kids ages 4-8 years, Boys, Trauma, Decreased circulation, Inflammation to femoral head. Findings: Intermittent painless limp, Hip stiffness, Limited ROM, Hip/thigh/knee pain, Shortening of affected leg, Muscle wasting. Nurse care: Nsaids, Rest/limit weight bearing (abduction brace/casts, PT, traction), Advance to active motion. Surgery: Osteotomy of hip or femur. Education: ...
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NURS 334 Exam 2 Questions and Solutions
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Antibiotics IMP are not .., Bacteria specific (some have a broader spectrum than others, so they can kill more bacteria inc. good bacteria) 
Where does our immune system start? In our gut with good bacteria 
What symptom can develop from killing the good bacteria in the gut? Diarrhea 
What do probiotics do? Replace the good flora in our guts 
What are some examples of probiotics? Yogurt (high in lacto facillis) or daily probiotic pills 
What aggressive form of diarrhea can antibiotic use cause? ...
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NURS 334 Exam 1 Questions and Solutions
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Surgery Art and science of treating diseases, injuries, and deformities by operation and instrumentation Can be elective or emergent Can be inpatient (admitted) or outpatient (ambulatory) 
Surgery performed for Diagnosis Cure Palliation Prevention Exploration Cosmetic improvement 
Nurses role preop Have knowledge of the nature and disorder requiring surgery Identify the individual patient's response to the stress of surgery Have knowledge of the results of the preoperative diagnostic tests Iden...
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