ATI NCLEX RATIONALES (NCLEX UWORLD REVIEW)
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NCLEX RN CLINICAL JUDGEMENT PRACTICE VERSION 1 
 
NCLEX RN CLINICAL JUDGEMENT PRACTICE VERSION 1 
 
NCLEX RN CLINICAL JUDGEMENT PRACTICE VERSION 1 
 
NCLEX RN CLINICAL JUDGEMENT PRACTICE VERSION 1 
 
NCLEX RN CLINICAL JUDGEMENT PRACTICE VERSION 1
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Nclex questions for Fundamentals of Nursing with rationale 2022 VERIFED 100% ANSWERS
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Nclex questions for Fundamentals of Nursing with rationale 2022 VERIFED ANSWERS
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ATI NCLEX RATIONALES
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1.	Cardiac dysrhythmias are a risk for clients taking haloperidol and other conventional antipsychotic medications. The client should be monitored for changes in vital signs, tachycardia, and ECG changes, including prolonged QT interval, while taking haloperidol. There is a risk for cardiac arrest due to torsades de pointes. 
 
2.	Body weight is the most reliable indicator of fluid loss for infants and young children. 
 
3.	Measles, mumps rubella (MMR) is correct. A 1-yea...
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Exam (elaborations) ATI NCLEX RATIONALES (NCLEX UWORLD REVIEW) -2020
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Clozapine is an atypical antipsychotic medication used to treat schizophrenia that has not responded to standard, more traditional treatment. Clozapine is associated with a risk for agranulocytosis and is therefore used only in clients with treatment-resistant schizophrenia. must have their WBC and ANC monitored regularly throughout the course of therapy (initially once every week). the health care provider (HCP) immediately if fever or a sore throat develops, as this may indicate an underlying ...
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ATI NCLEX RATIONALES | COMPLETE GUIDE
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ATI NCLEX RATIONALES 
 
1.	Cardiac dysrhythmias are a risk for clients taking haloperidol and other conventional antipsychotic medications. The client should be monitored for changes in vital signs, tachycardia, and ECG changes, including prolonged QT interval, while taking haloperidol. There is a risk for cardiac arrest due to torsades de pointes. 
 
2.	Body weight is the most reliable indicator of fluid loss for infants and young children. 
 
3.	Measles, mumps rubella (MMR) is correct. A 1-yea...
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