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The Science of Biology Chapter 45: Neurons, Glia, and Nervous Systems (Human Anatomy)
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The Science of Biology Chapter 45: Neurons, Glia, and Nervous Systems (Human Anatomy) 
 
Multiple Choice 
1. Two types of cells in nervous systems that are chiefly involved in encoding, processing, and storing information are 
 
a. axons and dendrites. 
b. neurons and glia. 
c. sensory neurons and motor neurons. 
d. presynaptic and postsynaptic cells. 
e. nerve and muscle cells. 
 
Answer: b 
Textbook Reference: 45.1 What Cells Are Unique to the Nervous System? 
Bloom’s Category: 1. Rememberi...
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Exam (elaborations) NUR2356-MDC EXAM 3 REVIEW
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1.	Appropriate nursing actions: Nicole 
 
a)	When a client falls 
•	1st priority – check on patient for any injuries Before that, guide the patient to the floor. 
 
b)	Positioning to reduce injury for bony prominences 
•	Place pillows under areas and elevate 
•	Changes position for 2hrs Elevate calves to protect heels 
 
c)	Reducing shear injury (med surg pg 447) 
•	Avoid pulling and sliding patient against bed 
•	Keep head of bed at a slight elevation 
•	Make sure sheets and blank...
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Amoody Module 07 Assignment
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Ms. Julia Jones, a 68-year old African American woman, has just been diagnosed with primary open-angle glaucoma. Her ophthalmologist has explained the pathophysiology of the disease to her but is trying to select the best treatment option for her. You are the nurse working with the ophthalmologist, and Ms. Jones has asked you about the eye drops the doctor has recommended. Mrs. Jones's physician has recommended Combigan, one drop in the right eye every 12 hours. Your client has never administer...
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MDC EXAM 2 REVIEW
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1.	The effects of Immobility 
a)	Interventions that improve flexibility 
•	P.R.E.P.(Perform passive ROM, Reposition Q2HR, Encourage independent activity as much as possible even in bedrest, Provide assistive devices) 
•	Know examples of exercises for flexibility 
b)	Assessment/ Findings of a patient with DVT 
•	Assessment 
(1) Compare distal pulses for pulse quality, observe the color and temp. of 
extremities, evaluate sensation and motion, and determine speed of capillary refill. Compare...
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NURSING NUR2356 MCD-1 FINAL Study Guide( Complete Solution Rated A)
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MCD-1 Final Exam Study Guide Hygiene: Benefits of Bathing: Ø Bathe clients to cleanse body, stimulate circulation, provide relaxation, and enhance healing. Ø Bathe clients whose health problems have exhausted them or limited their mobility Ø Give a complete bath to clients who can tolerate it and whose hygiene needs warrant it. Ø Allow rest periods for clients who become tired. Ø Partial baths are useful when clients cannot tolerate a complete bath, need cleanings of odorous or uncomfortabl...
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MDC EXAM 3 REVIEW 12-8-19
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Appropriate nursing actions: Nicole 
a) When a client falls 
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st priority – check on patient for any injuries 
Before that, guide the patient to the floor. 
b) Positioning to reduce injury for bony prominences 
 Place pillows under areas and elevate 
 Changes position for 2hrs 
Elevate calves to protect heels 
c) Reducing shear injury (med surg pg 447) 
 Avoid pulling and sliding patient against bed 
 Keep head of bed at a slight elevation 
 Make sure sheets and blankets h...
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NUR 2356 / NUR2356 Multidimensional Care I Exam 2 / MDC 1 Exam 2 Final Review | Highly Rated| Complete Guide | Latest FALL | Rasmussen College
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MDC EXAM 2 REVIEW 1. The effects of Immobility a) Interventions that improve flexibility • P.R.E.P.(Perform passive ROM, Reposition Q2HR, Encourage independent activity as much as possible even i n bedrest, Provide assistive devices) • Know examples of exercises for flexibility b) Assessment/ Findings of a patient with DVT • Assessment (1) Compare distal pulses for pulse quality, observe the color and temp. of extremities, evaluate sensation and motion, and determine speed of capillary ref...
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NUR 2356 / NUR2356 Multidimensional Care I Exam 3 / MDC 1 Exam 3 Final Review | Highly Rated| Complete Guide | Latest 2020 / 2021 | Rasmussen College
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NUR 2356 / NUR2356 Multidimensional Care I Exam 3 / MDC 1 Exam 3 Final Review | Highly Rated| Complete Guide | Latest 2020 / 2021 | Rasmussen College MDC Final Exam Review 1. Appropriate nursing actions: Nicole a) When a client falls • 1st priority – check on patient for any injuries Before that, guide the patient to the floor. b) Positioning to reduce injury for bony prominences • Place pillows under areas and elevate • Changes position for 2hrs Elevate calves to protect heels c) Reduci...
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NUR 2356 Module 06 Assignment – Designing a Care Map. Latest 2021. A+ Graded
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Module 06 Assignment – Designing a Care Map 
Purpose of Assignment 
Assist students to develop a care plan that includes safe discharge information for a client with musculoskeletal trauma. 
Course Competency 
•	Explain components of multidimensional nursing care for clients with musculoskeletal disorders. 
Instructions 
Mr. Harry Roost is a 78-year old male being discharge after a fracture of his right tibia and fibula. He has a long leg cast that he will need to wear for the next 8 weeks....
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Exam (elaborations) NURSING NUR2356
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5.	The nurse is administering an intravenous vesicant chemotherapeutic agent to a client. Which assessment would require the nurse’s immediate action? 
 
 
A vesicant is a chemotherapeutic agent capable of causing blistering of tissues and possible tissue necrosis if there is extravasation. These agents are irritants which cause pain along the vein wall, with or without inflammation. 
 
 
 
6Nurse Celine is caring for a client with clinical depression who is receiving a MAO inhibitor. When pro...
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