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PCCN Practice Exam 3|35 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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PCCN Practice Exam 3|35 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
A patient is being treated for hypertensive crisis with Labetalol 10mg IV Q2H PRN and Enalapril 1.25mg IV Q6H. The RN should hold the meds and notify the provider when lab findings show: 
 
A. ↓ potassium 
 
B. ↑ hematocrit 
 
C. ↓ platelets 
 
D. ↑ liver function tests - CORRECT ANSWER D 
 
Torsades de Pointes is commonly associated with which of the following electrolyte disturbances? 
 
A. Hyperkalemia 
 
B. Hypokalemia 
 
C. ...
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Med Surge Exam 3 Questions With Verified Answers 2024
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A nurse prepares to teach a client who has experienced damage to the left temporal lobe of the 
brain. Which action should the nurse take when providing education about newly prescribed 
medications to this client? 
a. Help the client identify each medication by its color. 
b. Provide written materials with large print size. 
c. Sit on the client's right side and speak into the right ear. 
d. Allow the client to use a white board to ask qu...
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Med Surge Exam 3 Questions With Verified Answers 2024
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A nurse prepares to teach a client who has experienced damage to the left temporal lobe of the 
brain. Which action should the nurse take when providing education about newly prescribed 
medications to this client? 
a. Help the client identify each medication by its color. 
b. Provide written materials with large print size. 
c. Sit on the client's right side and speak into the right ear. 
d. Allow the client to use a white board to ask ...
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ECCO Neurologic Disorders: Part 1 exam with verified answers
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A head-injured patient is admitted to your unit from the Ed. What type of exam is indicated at this time? correct answersComprehensive exam: LOC, mental status, motor, sensory, and cranial nerves 
 
The patient does not open his eyes in response to you entering the room and greeting him. He opens his eyes when you speak loudly to him. When you ask him the date, he says "Jim." He follows commands and you note right-sided weakness in the upper and lower extremities. What is his GCS score? correc...
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NCLEX Neuro Review Questions And Answers With Rationale
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NCLEX Neuro Review Questions And Answers With Rationale 
Which statement is true for a patient who has pathology in Wernicke's area of the cerebrum? 
A. Receptive speech is affected. 
B. The parietal lobe is involved. 
C. Sight processing is abnormal. 
D. An abnormal Romberg test is present. 
A 
The temporal, not parietal, lobe contains the Wernicke area, which is responsible for receptive speech and integration of somatic, visual, and auditory data. Sight processing occurs in the occipital lob...
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NU 650 Final EXAM WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION
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NU 650 Final EXAM WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION 
Order of Assessment 
Inspection, Palpation, Percussion and Auscultation. EXCEPT with abdomen 
 
 
Comprehensive Health History 
chief complaint, reason for visit, ROS, past medical and surgical history, social history and family history 
 
 
Pediatric Body measurements 
length, height, weight, head circumference fro birth to 36 months 
 
 
Normal/Hypertension cut off 
<130 normal 140+ hypertension 
 
 
Fontanel Closure 
posterior 1-2 months, anterior ...
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Neuro Q AUA 2023 Final Med 2 Questions With Complete Solutions
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A 50 year old man with bilateral temporal lobe damage has a history of severe memory problems. Neurologic exam shows an inability to learn new material. An MRI of the brain is most likely to show a decreased size of what? correct answer: Hippocampus 
 
Following a CVA, a 69 year old man presents with chronic intractable pain due to lack of blood flow to the posterior thalamus (thalamic Syndrome). Penetrating branches from what blood vessel may be implicated in this CVA correct answer: Posterio...
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68W ALC Phase 3 LPC Q&A 2023
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In blast injuries there are 3 Impacts when do they occur? - Answer- Baro-Trauma occurs from the concussion of the blast. 
Impact Trauma occurs from the body hitting another object / brain hitting the skull. 
Additionally objects like shrapnel and gravel hitting the soldier after the blast causing further damage. 
 
Characteristics of a Mild TBI? - Answer- Most common type of TBI, is often missed, particularly in the presence of other more obvious injuries. Has been referred to as "Dead Man Walk...
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FINAL 2022-2023 NEUROLOGICAL MANAGEMENT QUESTIONS AND DETAILED ANSWERS
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FINAL NEUROLOGICAL MANAGEMENT QUESTIONS AND DETAILED 
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1. The nurse is teaching the client who is scheduled For an outpatient EEG. 
Which instruction should the nurse include? 
A. Remove all hairpins before coming in for the EEG test. 
B. Avoid eating or drinking at least 6 hours prior to the test. 
C. Some hair will be removed with a razor to place electrodes. 
D. Have blood drawn for a glucose level 2 hours before the test. 
ANSWER: A 
A. In an EEG, electrodes are placed on the scal...
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CCRN Final Exam Questions and Answers | Latest Updated 2023/2024 | Graded 100%
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CCRN Final Exam Questions and Answers | Latest Updated 2023/2024 | Graded 100%. Which drug has Class II and Class III properties? Answer: Sotalol has both Class II (i.e., 
β blockade) and Class III (i.e., potassium blockade) effects. 
Which of the following is a diagnostic finding in hypovolemic shock caused by severe 
diarrhea? Answer: The patient lost fluid, so the hematocrit would be increased because 
the blood is hemoconcentrated. If the patient had lost blood, the hematocrit would be 
dec...
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