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BIOL BIOL-412 HESI V5 Exam Questions and Answers 100%Correct/Verified Guaranteed Success New Update 2022/2023
  • BIOL BIOL-412 HESI V5 Exam Questions and Answers 100%Correct/Verified Guaranteed Success New Update 2022/2023

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HESI_RN_Maternity_Nursing_Exam
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  • 1. A primigravida mother who is one day post delivery tells the nurse that she is not producing enough milk for her new baby, and she wants to begin breastfeeding at home when her milk comes in. What info should the nurse obtain before responding to the client? AͲwhen the lactation consultant is scheduled to visit the client in her home BͲthe womans understanding of how her body produces breast milk. CͲif the woman is feeling pressured by her family to breast feed her infant. DͲwhy the...
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BIOL BIOL-412 HESI V5 Exam Questions and Answers 100%Correct/Verified Guaranteed Success New Update 2022/2023
  • BIOL BIOL-412 HESI V5 Exam Questions and Answers 100%Correct/Verified Guaranteed Success New Update 2022/2023

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  • • The nurse plans to administer a scheduled dose of metoprolol (Toprol SR) at 0900 to a client with hypertension. At 0800, the nurse notes that the client’s telemetry pattern shows a second-­‐degree heart block with a ventricular rate of 50. What action should the nurse take? A. Administer the Toprol immediately and monitor the client carefully until the heart rate increases. B. Provide the dose of Toprol as scheduled and assign a UAP to monitor the client’s BP q30 minutes. C. Hold t...
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Louisiana State University BIOL 4124- GI tract powerpoint for exam 4
  • Louisiana State University BIOL 4124- GI tract powerpoint for exam 4

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HESI RN Maternity Nursing Exam
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51751563-Med-Surg-HESI-Study-Guide GUARANTEE GRADE ‘A’ 100%
  • 51751563-Med-Surg-HESI-Study-Guide GUARANTEE GRADE ‘A’ 100%

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  • 1. decreased cardiac output & dysr yt mias: syncope, falls, and TIAs 2. Respiratory A. Lungs are less elastic, w ic makes it more difficult to breat e B. Coug is not as efficient C. T ey are more likely to develop c ronic bronc itis, emp ysema, and pneumonia due to less efficient coug 3. UI A. Decreased enzymes-decreased efficiency of digestive process B. Decreased intestinal motility C. Laxative abuse D. Decrease in fluid intake and mobility 4. Urinary A. Urinary output is t e first...
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2013 HESI V6 ALL ANSWERS GUARANTEE GRADE ‘A’ 100%
  • 2013 HESI V6 ALL ANSWERS GUARANTEE GRADE ‘A’ 100%

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  • 1. A male client who had a transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) today has a continuous bladder irrigation (CBI). The client requests pain medication for abdominal pain rated at “9“ on a scale of 1 to 10. What action should the nurse take first? A. Administer prescribed PRN analgesic medication. B. Position him on the left side and slow the irrigation rate. C. Palpate his abdomen and check his urinary output. < D. Assist him to ambulate to help pass flatus. 2. The mental h...
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51751563-Med-Surg-HESI-Study-Guide
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  • -Med-Surg-HESI-Study-Guide Ueriatrics 1. HESI HINT: Confusion: not enough or too much stimulation 2. HESI HINT: decrease efficiency of heart and lungs□decrease oxygen utilization□decrease activity tolerance. Recommend rehab programs, exercise, and nutrition Cardiovascular Disease: HESI HINTS 1. decreased cardiac output & dysrhythmias: syncope, falls, and TIAs 2. Respiratory A. Lungs are less elastic, which makes it more difficult to breathe B. Cough is not as efficient C. They ...
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