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Saunders_Comprehensive_Review_for_the_NCLEX_RN®_Examination_Saunders_compressed.pdf
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SAUNDERS COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW FOR THE NCLEX-RN® EXAMINATION, 
NINTH EDITION ISBN: 978-0-323-79530-2 
Copyright © 2023 by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. 
No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or 
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NRCME Question bank review 2022/2023 with correct Answers
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Driver 6 weeks post-MI, has cardio cleared to return to work without restrictions. ETT 12 METs, echo EF 65%. Examiner should: - ANSWER-temporarily disqualify driver until driver meets waiting period of 2 months 
 
driver is distant, lacks eye contact and shows absolutely no emotional response during the exam. The examiner's best response should be: - ANSWER-disqualify and refer to SAP prior to consideration (flat affect seen in severe depression and schizophrenia) 
 
A driver has a blood pressu...
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PCU Exam Questions and Answers 100% Verified and Updated
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PCU Exam Questions and Answers 
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what are normal ABG values? - Answer-pH: acidic 7.35-7.45 basic 
CO2: basic 35-45 acidic 
HCO3-: acidic 22-26 basic 
normal paO2 - Answer-80-100 mmHg 
what pH levels are lethal? - Answer-outside 6.8-7.8 
where are ABGs drawn from? what test is done to ensure adequate blood flow? - 
Answer-peripheral artery; allen's test for radial artery 
How do the kidneys help maintain acid-base balance? - Answer-retain/excrete basic 
HCO3 and retain/...
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what are normal ABG values? - correct answer. pH: acidic 7.35-7.45 basic 
 
CO2: basic 35-45 acidic 
 
HCO3-: acidic 22-26 basic 
 
normal paO2 - correct answer. 80-100 mmHg 
 
what pH levels are lethal? - correct answer. outside 6.8-7.8 
 
where are ABGs drawn from? what test is done to ensure adequate blood flow? - correct answer. peripheral artery; allen's test for radial artery 
 
How do the kidneys help mai...
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PCU Exam 100% Correct Questions and Answers
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what are normal ABG values? 
pH: acidic 7.35-7.45 basic 
CO2: basic 35-45 acidic 
HCO3-: acidic 22-26 basic 
normal paO2 
80-100 mmHg 
what pH levels are lethal? 
outside 6.8-7.8 
where are ABGs drawn from? what test is done to ensure adequate blood flow? 
peripheral artery; allen's test for radial artery 
How do the kidneys help maintain acid-base balance? 
retain/excrete basic HCO3 and retain/excrete acidic H+ 
treatments for respiratory acidosis...
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Advanced Pharmacology Exam II (NSG 533) Questions with Complete Solutions 100% Verified Correct Answers Latest Updated 2024
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Advanced Pharmacology Exam II (NSG 533) Questions with Complete Solutions 100% Verified Correct Answers Latest Updated 2024 
Which respiratory drugs cause a bronchodilation effect? - Correct Answer Combivent 
Atrovent 
Theophylline 
Spiriva 
Levalbuterol 
Isoproterenol 
Epinephrine 
Albuterol 
 
Which respiratory drugs cause an antiinflammatory effect? - Correct Answer Pulmicort 
Advair 
Singulair 
Symbicort 
Flovent 
Cromolyn 
 
Which drugs are used for an acute asthma attack? - Correct Answer...
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what are normal ABG values? pH: acidic 7.35-7.45 basic 
CO2: basic 35-45 acidic 
HCO3-: acidic 22-26 basic 
normal paO2 80-100 mmHg 
what pH levels are lethal? outside 6.8-7.8 
where are ABGs drawn from? what test is done to ensure adequate blood flow? peripheral artery; 
allen's test for radial artery 
How do the kidneys help maintain acid-base balance? retain/excrete basic HCO3 and retain/excrete 
acidic H+ 
treatments for respiratory acidosis -oxygen -int...
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what are normal ABG values? - ANS pH: acidic 7.35-7.45 basic 
 
CO2: basic 35-45 acidic 
 
HCO3-: acidic 22-26 basic 
 
normal paO2 - ANS 80-100 mmHg 
 
what pH levels are lethal? - ANS outside 6.8-7.8 
 
where are ABGs drawn from? what test is done to ensure adequate blood flow? - ANS peripheral artery; allen's test for radial artery 
 
How do the kidneys help maintain acid-base balance? - ANS retain/excrete basic HCO3 and retain/excrete acidic H+ 
 
treatments for respirat...
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PCCN practice exam notes (2021) Questions And Answers
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PCCN practice exam notes (2021) Questions And Answers 
 
Pt on Vtach, HR 135, RR 32, BP 90/48, conscious but c/o dizziness, recent K+ lvl is 3.4. What action would you do first? 
a. emergent defib 
b. amio 300 mg IVP 
c. emergent cardioversion 
d. hang 10 mEq KCL/50mL D5W - ANS C 
 
The nurse notes the following when analyzing a patient's telemetry strip: HR, 65/min and regular; PR interval, 0.22 seconds; QRS complex, 0.10 seconds; QTc, 0.52 seconds. Which of the following dysrhythmias is ...
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AACVRP CCRP exam with 100% correct answers 2024 latest update already graded A+
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Relative Contraindications to exercise training 
2nd or 3rd degree block 
A-fib with uncontrolled ventricular rate 
Tachy or brady- arrhythmia 
Electrolyte abnormalities 
SBP>200/DBP>100 
Chronic infection (HIV) 
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy 
Uncontrolled metabolic disease 
 
 
 
Absolute Contraindications to exercise training 
Significant changes in ECG 
Uncontrolled angina 
Uncontrolled HF 
Symptomatic aortic stenosis 
Acute myo- peri- carditis 
Systemic infection, fever, swollen lymph 
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