NR 305
Chamberlain School Of Nursing
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NR 305 Week 2
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Purpose: This assignment is to help you gain insight regarding the influence of genetics on an individual’s health and risk for disease. You are to obtain a family genetic history on a willing, nonrelated, adult participant. 
Disclaimer: When taking a family genetic history on an actual client, it is essential that the information is accurate. Please inform the person you are interviewing that they do NOT need to disclose information that they wish to keep confidential. If the adult participan...
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NR 305 HESI Review Question and Answers
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1.	An antacid (Maalox) is prescribed for a client with peptic ulcer disease. The nurse knows that the purpose of this medication is to 
 
A.	Decrease production of gastric secretions. 
B. Produce an adherent barrier over the ulcer. 
C. Correct Maintain a gastric pH of 3.5 or above. 
D. Decrease gastric motor activity. 
 
2.	In evaluating the effects of lactulose (Cephulac), which outcome would indicate that the drug is performing as intended? 
 
A.	An increase in urine output. 
B.	Correct...
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NR 305 Week 4 Discussion Topic, Assessment of Cardiac Status
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Esther Jackson is a 56-year-old black female who is 1-day post-op following a left radical mastectomy. During morning rounds, the off-going nurse shares with you during bedside report that the patient has been experiencing increased discomfort in her back throughout the night and has required frequent help with repositioning. She states that the patient was medicated for pain approximately 2 hours ago but is voicing little relief and states that you might want to mention that to the doctor when ...
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NR 305 HESI Review Question and Answers
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1.	An antacid (Maalox) is prescribed for a client with peptic ulcer disease. The nurse knows that the purpose of this medication is to 
 
A.	Decrease production of gastric secretions. 
B. Produce an adherent barrier over the ulcer. 
C. Correct Maintain a gastric pH of 3.5 or above. 
D. Decrease gastric motor activity. 
 
2.	In evaluating the effects of lactulose (Cephulac), which outcome would indicate that the drug is performing as intended? 
 
A.	An increase in urine output. 
B.	Correct...
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NR305 Week 6 Discussion, Providing Culturally Competent Nursing Care
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NR305 Week 6 Discussion, Providing Culturally Competent Nursing Care
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NR 305 WEEK 8 DISCUSSION TOPIC, RAPID ASSESSMENT OF A CLIENT
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NR 305 WEEK 8 DISCUSSION TOPIC, RAPID ASSESSMENT OF A CLIENT 
Please choose one of the patient scenarios below. Next, complete a rapid assessment, and provide a SBAR report to a classmate. Remember to include all concepts of patient safety, standard precautions, and professional standards. 
 
You are covering for a coworker who is off the floor for lunch. When you suddenly hear a loud crash coming from a nearby patient room. You quickly run in and discover Mr. Johnson who was … yesterday with ...
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NR 305 WEEK 8 DISCUSSION TOPIC, RAPID ASSESSMENT OF A CLIENT
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NR 305 WEEK 8 DISCUSSION TOPIC, RAPID ASSESSMENT OF A CLIENT 
Please choose one of the patient scenarios below. Next, complete a rapid assessment, and provide a SBAR report to a classmate. Remember to include all concepts of patient safety, standard precautions, and professional standards. 
 
You are covering for a coworker who is off the floor for lunch. When you suddenly hear a loud crash coming from a nearby patient room. You quickly run in and discover Mr. Johnson who was … yesterday with ...
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