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Archer Nclex day 1 Exam Study Questions And Answers Graded A 2024 With Complete Solutions
  • Archer Nclex day 1 Exam Study Questions And Answers Graded A 2024 With Complete Solutions

  • Exam (elaborations) • 20 pages • 2024
  • A client is scheduled for gastroscopy at 8:00 AM and has been placed on NPO since midnight. At 6:30 AM, the nurse checks the client's capillary blood glucose level and gets a result of 40 mg/dl on the glucometer. The client is alert, coherent, and reports, "I feel fine. I don't feel anything." The most appropriate action for the nurse is: A. Record the finding in the notes and withhold the client's morning insulin. B. Take a repeat sample of the capillary blood glucose. C. Give the cli...
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NCLEX archer Fluid and electrolytes Exam Q&A proven A Score
  • NCLEX archer Fluid and electrolytes Exam Q&A proven A Score

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  • NCLEX archer Fluid and electrolytes Exam Q&A proven A Score 1. What are the normal sodium levels?: 135-145 mEq/L 2. What does euvolemic hyponatremia mean?: Water in the body increases, but the sodium level stays the same (sodium gets diluted) 3. What are causes of Euvolemic hyponatremia?: 1. SIADH (too much ADH causes the body to retain water) 2. Psychogenic polydipisa (compulsive water drinking) 3. Addison Disease 4. Adrenal Insufficiency 5. Excessive hypotonic IVF 4. What is hypovlo...
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NCLEX- Archer Exam Questions with Complete Solutions
  • NCLEX- Archer Exam Questions with Complete Solutions

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  • Prochlorperazine maleate 10 mg IM and butorphanol 2 mg IM - Prochlorperazine should not be mixed with other medications as it is not compatible Preparing a client for angiography using contrast media, the nurse should tell patient that he will experience all of the following: - - Client might feel possible nausea, Flushing of the face, and sudden urge to urinate. Allergic reactions: Warmth, nausea, severe vomiting, and anaphylaxis (chest tightness, dyspnea, angioedema Which type of c...
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 NCLEX PREP Archer Exam Study Guide 2024
  • NCLEX PREP Archer Exam Study Guide 2024

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  • List in order how the PPE should be put on - 1st-Gown 2nd-Mask/Respirator 3rd-Goggles 4th-Gloves List in order how the PPE should be removed - 1st-Gloves 2nd-Goggles 3rd-Gown 4th-Mask/Respirator The nurse teaches the family of a patient with end stage renal disease to offer foods high in? a. Fluids b. Protein c. Potassium d. Carbohydrates - d. Carbohydrates A pt has an epidural for the birth of her child. While massaging the fundus, it is found to be firm and located under t...
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NCLEX archer renal - fluids & electrolytes Exam Latest Updates
  • NCLEX archer renal - fluids & electrolytes Exam Latest Updates

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  • NCLEX archer renal - fluids & electrolytes Exam Latest Updates 1. naproxen - class: NSAID 2. lisinopril - class: ACE 3. During emergency situations - this medication is indicated for ventricular and atrial dysrhythmias.: Amiodarone 4. In , sodium bicarbonate is utilized only if acidosis is suspected or confirmed.: cardiac arrest 5. Tamsulosin: urinary tract dilator 6. The nurse administers bumetanide to a client with pulmonary edema. Which assessment would indicate that the client is ex...
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NCLEX archer Exam Questions and Answers Complete
  • NCLEX archer Exam Questions and Answers Complete

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  • NCLEX archer Exam Questions and Answers Complete List in order how the PPE should be put on - 1st-Gown 2nd-Mask/Respirator 3rd-Goggles 4th-Gloves List in order how the PPE should be removed - 1st-Gloves 2nd-Goggles 3rd-Gown 4th-Mask/Respirator The nurse teaches the family of a patient with end stage renal disease to offer foods high in? a. Fluids b. Protein c. Potassium d. Carbohydrates - d. Carbohydrates A pt has an epidural for the birth of her child. While massaging th...
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Archer Nclex day 1 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024
  • Archer Nclex day 1 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024

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  • A client is scheduled for gastroscopy at 8:00 AM and has been placed on NPO since midnight. At 6:30 AM, the nurse checks the client's capillary blood glucose level and gets a result of 40 mg/dl on the glucometer. The client is alert, coherent, and reports, "I feel fine. I don't feel anything." The most appropriate action for the nurse is: A. Record the finding in the notes and withhold the client's morning insulin. B. Take a repeat sample of the capillary blood glucose. C. Give the cli...
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NCLEX STUDY ARCHER Exam Questions and  Answers 2023
  • NCLEX STUDY ARCHER Exam Questions and Answers 2023

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  • 1. A pediatric client has rubeola. What kind of infection control measure should the nurse initiate? a. Airborne precautions. Rationale- The infection control measure that must be initiated is airborne transmission precautions because the mode of transmission for rubeola, or measles, is airborne. This type of transfer occurs when the pathogen is carried in dust or droplets in the air and that remains in place for a sufficient time to infect a person exposed to this air. Do not confuse rub...
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NCLEX Archer Fluids, electrolytes, EKGs, labs, nutrition Exam Verified 100%
  • NCLEX Archer Fluids, electrolytes, EKGs, labs, nutrition Exam Verified 100%

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  • NCLEX Archer Fluids, electrolytes, EKGs, labs, nutrition Exam Verified 100% 1. normal Na level: 135-145 2. types of hypernatremia: - low water and normal Na (caused by hyperventilation, loss of fluids, DI > excess thirst and urination) - low water and low Na (caused by dehydration, NPO, diarrhea, vomiting, burns, diuretics) - high water and high Na (caused by hypertonic IVF, sodium bicarb, increased sodium intake, corticosteroids, cushing's) 3. sx of hypernatremia: neuro: restless, a...
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