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Mosby's Comprehensive Test Bank Review Questions for the Canadian PN Exam
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Mosby's Comprehensive Review Questions for the Canadian PN Exam 
Systemic opioid analgesics, such as morphine sulphate, may be used for maternal pain management. Which statement best describes the nursing considerations for administering systemic opiate analgesics? 
 
1. Systemic opioids are often administered up to the second stage of labour. 
2. An opioid antagonist such as naloxone (Narcan) should be administered to the mother to reverse the effects if birth is imminent. 
3. An opioid antago...
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Dental Hygiene Principles I Exam (Chapter 11-12) Q&A with 100% Solutions | 2024
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Dental Hygiene Principles I Exam 
(Chapter 11-12) Q&A with 100% 
Solutions | 2024 
ASA classifications - ASA I > A normal healthy patient 
ASA II > Mild systemic disease, may or may not need dental modifications 
(well-controlled NIDDM, asthma, epilepsy, stage I hypertension, healthy 
pregnancy) 
ASA III > Moderate to severe disease, but not incapacitated, likely requires 
dental modifications (well-controlled IDDM, stage II hypertension, CHF, 
AIDS, COPD) 
ASA IV > Severe systemic d...
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HESI Patient Reviews, The operating room, Ms. Susan Smith Exam Questions and Answers 2024
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HESI Patient Reviews, The operating room, Ms. Susan 
Smith Exam Questions and Answers 2024 
Given Mrs. Smith's anxiety, which of the following are appropriate as you continue your 
conversation with her? -Answer-B. Encourage Mrs. Smith to talk about her surgery 
C. Listen attentively to Mrs. Smith 
You note Mrs. Smith's history of mitral valve prolapse. The pathophysiology of mitral 
valve prolapse involves: -Answer-D. protrusion of mitral valve leaflets into the left atrium 
during systole 
T...
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DAANCE Module 2 Graded A+
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DAANCE Module 2 Graded A+ 
ASA Classifications - ASA Class 1: ️ Patient with no disturbance. - ASA Class 2: ️ Patient with mild to moderate systemic disturbance. - ASA Class 3: ️ Patient with severe systemic disturbance. - ASA Class 4: ️ Patient with severe life-threatening systemic disorder. - ASA Class 5: ️ Patient is moribund with little chance of survival. 
Cardiovascular Conditions - Ischemia: ️ Deficiency of blood to a body part due to functional constriction or obstruction o...
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AGACNP Cardiac question n answers graded A+ 2023/2024
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AGACNP CardiacWhat usually causes left ventricle hypertrophy? - correct answer uncontrolled HTN 
 
S4 is indicative of - correct answer HTN, MI (stiff ventricular wall) 
 
S3 is indicative of - correct answer HF 
 
Which heart valves usually get adults into the most trouble? - correct answer L heart vales (mitral/aortic) 
 
Acute HF s/s (L vs. R) - correct answer L= pulmonary 
R= JVD, hepatosplenomegally, peripheral edema 
 
HF patients are usually always on an.... - correct answer ACE-In...
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Mosby's Comprehensive Review PN Exam Prep Questions With Complete Solutions
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During a documentation session, a nurse asks what abbreviations should the practical nurse use? correct answer: 3. Abbreviations must be approved by the agency 
 
Which statement is accurate in regard to client consent? correct answer: The hcp proposing the procedure requiring written consent should be the one to ensure written consent is signed. 
 
In the sample client's health record, the nurse discovers another nurse has written "verbal order, tylenol... for pain". There is no evidence t...
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PCP Drugs Questions and Answers
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PCP Drugs Questions and Answers 
Acetylsalicylic Acid 
ASA, Aspirin 
 
 
 
ASA - Classifications 
Antiplatelet; 
analgesic; 
antipyretic; 
anti-inflammato 
 
 
 
 
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ASA - Actions 
1.ASA affects platelet function by inhibiting the enzyme prostaglandin cyclooxygenase in platelets, thereby preventing the formation of the aggregating agent thromboxane A 
2. ASA may also inhibit...
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Pharmacology Assessment 2 Study Guide Exam Questions and Answers 2024
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A father presents to the ED with his 4-year-old son. The father explains that his son had a fever, so he gave the child baby aspirin to decrease the fever and it has not worked. What should concern the nurse about a 4-year-old receiving ASA? 
 
A. Aspirin has the potential to cause GI bleeding in children 
 
B. Aspirin has the potential to cause Tinnitus 
 
c. Aspirin has the potential to cause hyperglycemia in children 
 
D. Aspirin has the potential to cause Reye's syndrome in children - D. A...
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ASA (Aspirin) Question N Answer.
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Alternate name for ASA - correct answer Aspirin 
 
Alternate name for Aspirin - correct answer ASA 
 
ASA Classifications - correct answer Analgesic, Antipyretic, Platelet Inhibitor 
 
ASA Mechanism of Action - correct answer Aspirin also has an antiplatelet effect by inhibiting the production of thromboxane, which under normal circumstances binds platelet molecules together to create a patch over damage of the walls withing blood vessels. 
 
Because the platelet patch can become too large and a...
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CFPN Exam with correct answers 2024
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universal protocol - ANSWER-- wrong person/site/procedure can and MUST be prevented 
- patient and family involved 
- communication among ALL team members 
 
allergies - ANSWER-- food: kiwi, banana, milk products, eggs 
- culture specific issues (pork/beef) 
- document type and timing of reaction, method to treat, arm band or notice on chart 
 
NPO guidelines - ANSWER-- clear liquids: 2 hours 
- breast milk: 4 hours 
- infant formula: 6 hours 
- light meal: 6 hours 
- full meals (fatty/fried): &...
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