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NUR 2212 Test Bank Version 2 (Updated)
  • NUR 2212 Test Bank Version 2 (Updated)

  • Exam (elaborations) • 14 pages • 2022
  • NUR 2212 Test Bank Version 2 (Updated) 1.) The nurse is teaching a client about the anti-ulcer medication Ranitidine. Which statement best describes the action of the drug? –Blocks the effects of histamine causing decreased secretion of acid 2.) A client who is 36 weeks gestation is admitted with severe preeclampsia. After a ??? was administered a IV infusion of magnesium sulfate at a rate of 2g/hr. What finding warrants immediate intervention by the nurse? - Urine output of 20 ml/hr 3...
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NUR2212/NUR 2212 Bioterrorism
  • NUR2212/NUR 2212 Bioterrorism

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  • Bioterrorism A client is admitted with dysphasia, dry mouth, drooping eyelids, blurred vision, vomiting, and diarrhea, and within 24 hours develops bilateral cranial nerve impairment and descending weakness. Which bioterrorism agent results in these clinical manifestations? 1 Plague 2 Anthrax Correct3 Botulism 4 Smallpox These symptoms are found with botulism. With anthrax and smallpox, a rash will be noted. Symptoms of lymphatic plague include fever and chills, painful lymphadenop...
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Exam (elaborations) NUR 2212 Bioterrorism Questions and Answers
  • Exam (elaborations) NUR 2212 Bioterrorism Questions and Answers

  • Exam (elaborations) • 59 pages • 2021
  • A client is admitted with dysphasia, dry mouth, drooping eyelids, blurred vision, vomiting, and diarrhea, and within 24 hours develops bilateral cranial nerve impairment and descending weakness. Which bioterrorism agent results in these clinical manifestations? 1 Plague 2 Anthrax Correct3 Botulism 4 Smallpox These symptoms are found with botulism. With anthrax and smallpox, a rash will be noted. Symptoms of lymphatic plague include fever and chills, painful lymphadenopathy, gastroin...
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Exam (elaborations) NUR 2212 Bioterrorism Questions and Answers
  • Exam (elaborations) NUR 2212 Bioterrorism Questions and Answers

  • Exam (elaborations) • 59 pages • 2022
  • Exam (elaborations) NUR 2212 Bioterrorism Questions and Answers A client is admitted with dysphasia, dry mouth, drooping eyelids, blurred vision, vomiting, and diarrhea, and within 24 hours develops bilateral cranial nerve impairment and descending weakness. Which bioterrorism agent results in these clinical manifestations? 1 Plague 2 Anthrax Correct3 Botulism 4 Smallpox These symptoms are found with botulism. With anthrax and smallpox, a rash will be noted. Symptoms of lymphat...
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Exam (elaborations) NUR 2212 Bioterrorism Questions and Answers
  • Exam (elaborations) NUR 2212 Bioterrorism Questions and Answers

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  • Exam (elaborations) NUR 2212 Bioterrorism Questions and Answers vomiting, and diarrhea, and within 24 hours develops bilateral cranial nerve impairment and descending weakness. Which bioterrorism agent results in these clinical manifestations? 1 Plague 2 Anthrax Correct3 Botulism 4 Smallpox These symptoms are found with botulism. With anthrax and smallpox, a rash will be noted. Symptoms of lymphatic plague include fever and chills, painful lymphadenopathy, gastrointestinal symptoms...
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