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RN Nursing Care of Children Practice 2019 A and B ATI Complete Solutions with Correct Answers
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RN Nursing Care of Children Practice 2019 A and B ATI Complete Solutions with 
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A nurse is creating a plan of care for a school-age child who has heart disease and has 
developed heart failure. Which of the following interventions should the nurse include in 
the plan? Provide small, frequent meals for the child. 
The metabolic rate of a child who has heart failure is high because of poor cardiac 
function. Therefore, the nurse should provide small, frequent meals for the child ...
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Seizures (NCLEX) Study Guide Exams Fully Solved.
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Rationale: The cause of seizures is unknown in up to 70% of those diagnosed with seizure disorder. However, they can occur after exposure to toxins. High blood pressure, not low, is associated with increased risk for stroke, which may be associated with the development of seizure disorder. Fever, not low body temperature, and increased, not decreased, intracranial pressure are also associated with the development of seizure disorder. - Answer A client asks the nurse what might trigger a seizu...
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Milestone 2 Retake (2024)(already passed).
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continuous bladder irrigation 
3 way lumen 
-inflating the balloon w 30ml 
-instillation 
-outflow 
 
 
continuous irrigation may be used w/ what? 
TURP 
 
 
The amount of fluid recovered in the drainage bag must equal... 
amount of fluid instilled 
(secondary hemorrhage may occur from over-distention) 
 
 
what should an RN do if pt c/o pain w/ continuous irrigation? 
exam tubing. 
irrigate drainage system w/ fluid (50ml) 
if indicated: clear obstruction 
 
 
continuous bladder irrigation or bl...
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NUR170 Exam 2 Galen ADN || with 100% Error-free Answers.
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Migraines - pathophysiology correct answers Constriction/dilation of the cerebral arteries in the brain. The cause of this is not fully known. 
 
Migraines - Risk Factors correct answers Food triggers (chocolate, caffeine, alcohol, artificial sweetners, MSG), Stress, smells, age, hormones, more common in women 
 
Migraines - S/S correct answers Pain, photophobia, phonophobia, aura, scalp sensitivity 
 
Migraines - Treatment correct answers medication, avoiding triggers, adjuvant therapies 
 
Mig...
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ATI Pharm Practice B Questions and Answers with Complete Solutions. 
A nurse is reviewing the medication administration record for a client who has a new 
prescription for tobramycin to treat a pulmonary infection. Which of the following 
medications should the nurse identify as increasing the risk for ototoxicity while taking 
tobramycin? 
A. Furosemide 
B. Propranolol 
C. Gabapentin 
D. Guaifenesin 
Correct ans - A. Furosemide 
Rationale: Tobramycin is an aminoglycoside antibiotic that can cau...
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RN Nursing Care of Children Online Practice 2019 A with NGN 60 Q&A
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1.	A nurse is teaching the parent of an infant about	"Give the infant 
ways to prevent sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). a pacifier at bed- 
 
Which of the following instructions should the nurse include? 
"Place the infant in a prone position to sleep." "Allow the infant to sleep on a large pillow." "Use a soft mattress in the infant's crib." "Give the infant a pacifier at bedtime." 
 
 
 
 
 
2.	A nurse in an emergency department is caring for a school-age child who is experienci...
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NRNP 6665 / NRNP6665 Final Exam Questions and Answers Latest Updated 2023/2024 (Score A+)
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NRNP 6665 / NRNP6665 Final Exam Questions and Answers Latest Updated 2023/2024 (Score A+). Which of the following can cause delirium? Check all that apply. 
A. Polypharmacy 
B. Sleep deprivation 
Acute withdrawal from alcohol represents which type of clinical 
problem in psychosomatic medicine? 
Psychological factor precipitating medical condition 
Question: 
The principal theoretician to bring psyche and soma 
together was which of the following? 
A. Sigmund Freud 
Question: 
Which of the follo...
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MARYVILLE UNIVERSITY PHARM EXAM 2 2024 WITH 100% ACCURATE SOLUTIONS
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What blood values should be monitored with carbamazepine (Tegretol)? P. 236-237 - ANSWER ☑☑CBC for agranulosytosis (leukopenia/ neutropenia), BMP, and liver function tests, monitored at baseline prior to administration and followed throughout treatment 
 
What is the pharmacodynamics of carbamazepine (Tegretol)? P. 235 - ANSWER ☑☑Carbamazepine depresses transmission in the nucleus ventralis anterior of the thalamus. This area is associated with the spread of seizure discharge. Exact me...
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NURS615 Study Guide Exam 2 - Exam review
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What blood values should be monitored with carbamazepine? 
Plasma carbamazepine should be closely monitored. Therapeutic is 4-12 mcg/L 
Adverse Events: Hypersensitivity reaction Stevens Johnsons Syndrome & 
toxic epidermal necrolysis (POTENTIALLY LIFE-THREATENING!!!), N/V, 
dizziness, drowsy, dry mouth. 
Monitor thyroid function (TSH panel), CBC, liver function panel, 
carbamazepine blood lvls, renal function tests or CMP. Blood lvls should be 
checked before initializing treatment, during co...
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Pharmacology Semester 1 Exam 4 (VUSN) Questions and Answers Latest Update Fully Solved 100%
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Fluticasone (Intranasal) - intranasal steroid 
Side effects: nose bleeds, increased ocular pressure 
Diphenhydramine - H1 antagonist 
Ipratropium (inhaled) - Big points to know - Use: COPD, class: inhaled anticholinergic inhibits M3 
receptors at smooth muscle 
contraindicated with peanut allergy. Precautions: Glaucoma, BPH 
Remember: "pium" "can't pee." This drug is an anticholinergic and dries you up! 
Side Effect: foul taste, xerostoma, increased ocular pressure, urinary retention. 
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