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Fundamentals of Nursing Exam 1: Fundamentals of Nursing Exam 2: Fundamentals of Nursing Exam 3: Fundamentals of Nursing Exam 4: Fundamentals of Nursing Exam Final Exam: Updated APlus Guide Solution
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Fundamentals of Nursing Exam 1: Fundamentals of Nursing Exam 2: Fundamentals of Nursing Exam 3: Fundamentals of Nursing Exam 4: Fundamentals of Nursing Exam Final Exam:
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Final Exam) VN 100 Fundamentals Of Nursing Final Exam: Latest Updated: Guaranteed A+ Guide Solution
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A patient who has had spinal surgery is not permitted to bend at the waist or sit in a chair. To position the patient safely in bed, the nurse: 
 
a. uses logrolling to accomplish position changes from side to side 
b. keeps her in a prone position to keep pressure off her back 
c. moves the top half of her body first, then the middle, and finally legs 
d. places her in low or semi-fowlers position only 
(Ans- a. uses logrolling to accomplish position changes from side to side 
 
(logrolling,...
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Final Exam)Fundamentals Of Nursing Final Exam Study Guide: Guaranteed A+ Score Guide
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A resident continues to ask you the same question over and over again each time you come into the room. You should: 
 
a. Tell the person you are tired of answering the same question 
b. Yell at the resident 
c. Report the behavior 
d. Be patient (Ans- D 
 
Before leaving on for lunch, you need to: 
 
a. Use the bathroom and wash your hands 
b. Turn off the computer 
c. Call home and check on your children 
d. Tell the nurse (Ans- D 
 
The most common cause of COPD/emphysema is: 
 
a. Pollutio...
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Exam 3)Fundamentals of Nursing Exam 3: NCLEX Questions & Answers: Updated Solution
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A nurse is scheduling hygiene for patients on the unit. What is the priority consideration when planning a patient's personal hygiene? 
a. When the patient had his or her most recent bath 
b. The patient's usual hygiene practices and preferences 
c. Where the bathing fits in the nurse's schedule 
d. The time that is convenient for the patient care assistant 
(Ans- b 
 
A nurse caring for patients in a critical care unit knows that providing good oral hygiene is an essential part of nursing c...
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Exam 4: Fundamentals of Nursing Exam 4: Questions & Answers: Updated : Guaranteed A+
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A client is scheduled for hydrotherapy for a burn dressing change. Which action should the nurse take to ensure that the client is comfortable during the procedure? 
1. Ensure that the client is appropriately dressed 
2. Administer an opioid analgesic 30 to 60 minutes before therapy 
3. Schedule the therapy at a time when the client generally takes a nap 
4. Assign an assistive personnel (AP) to stay with the client during the procedure 
(Ans- 2 
Rationale: The client should receive pain medica...
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Exam 2:Fundamentals of Nursing Exam 2: Questions & Answers; Guaranteed A+ Guide
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The nurse is inserting a nasogastric tube in an adult client. During the procedure, the client begins to cough and has difficulty breathing. What is the most appropriate action? 
a. Insert the tube quickly. 
b. Notify the health care provider immediately. 
c. Remove the tube and reinsert it when the respiratory distress subsides. 
d. Pull back on the tube and wait until the respiratory distress subsides. (Ans- d 
Rationale: During the insertion of the nasogastric tube, if the client experiences ...
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Fundamentals of Nursing Exam Study Guide : Updated Solution: Questions & Answers
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pulse is regulated by what? 
(Ans- autonomic nervous system through cardiac sinoatrial node 
 
parasympathetic stimulation on pulse 
(Ans- decreases heart rate 
 
sympathetic stimulation on pulse 
(Ans- increases heart rate 
 
pulse rate 
(Ans- the number of contractions over a peripheral artery in 1 minute 
 
places you can record a pulse 
 (Ans- temporal, carotid, brachial, radial, femoral, popliteal, posterior tibial, dorsalis pedis 
 
pulmonary ventilation 
(Ans- movement of air in and ...
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Exam 2) Fundamentals of Nursing Exam 2: Questions & Answers; Latest Updated A+ Score Guide
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What are body mechanics? 
(Ans- Coordinated efforts of the musculoskeletal and nervous systems 
Maintain balance, posture, and body alignment 
 
Mandatory for 
Lifting, bending, and moving 
Performing activities of daily living 
 
Four characteristics of Body Mechanics 
(Ans- 
Body Alignment 
Body Balance 
Coordinated Body Movement 
Friction 
 
What is Good Nursing Body Alignment 
(Ans- Relationship of one body part to another 
- don't twist 
 
Correct body alignment reduces strain on musculos...
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Fundamentals of Nursing:LPN Fundamentals of Nursing Exam 1-6 :Final Exam: Guaranteed A+ Guide Solution
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what is the final step in a complete assessment? 
 (Ans- documentation 
 
S/S of hypostatic pneumonia 
(Ans- decreased lung expansion, generalized respiratory muscle weakness and secretions occur without immobility. (comes from inflammation of the lung from stasis or pooling of secretions. ) 
 
s/s of respiratory acidosis 
(Ans- increased PaCo2 and increased hydrogen ion concentration below 7.35. This reflects the excess carbonic acid in the blood (hypoventilation produces R. acidosis) 
 
what...
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Final Exam ) Fundamentals of Nursing Final Exam: Study Guide:Latest Updated: Questions & Answers
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What are direct interventions? 
 (Ans- Anything that you do while physically with the patient e.g. administering medications, performing dressing changes 
 
What are indirect interventions? 
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 Anything that you do outside of being with the patient on the patients behalf. e.g. restocking supplies, patient conferences, scheduling tests and treatments 
 
What are independent interventions? 
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They are nurse driven. Health promotion, teaching, basic comfort care, ADLs. The nurse doesn...
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