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NUR265/ NUR 265 Exam 1: (2024/ 2025 Update) Advanced Med-Surg | Complete Guide with Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct- Galen
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NUR265/ NUR 265 Exam 1: (2024/ 2025 Update) Advanced Med-Surg | Complete Guide with Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct- Galen 
 
Q: Anemia in kidney disease 
when kidneys are damaged they do not make enough EPO (this prompts the bone marrow to make RBCs, which than carry oxygen throughout the body), as a result the bone marrow makes fewer RBCs, causing anemia 
 
 
 
Q: Hypernatremia 
 
 
Answer: 
weakness, disorientation, irritability, muscle twitching, decreased reflex, HTN 
 
 
 
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NRNP 6550 Final Exam Questions and Answers Latest Updated 2023/2024 (100% Graded)
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NRNP 6550 Final Exam Questions and Answers Latest Updated 2023/2024 (100% Graded). Urine culture with UTI Correct answer- 100.000 colonies in asymptomatic: bacteruria 
10 - 10.000 colonies in symptomatic patients but also pyuria 
pyuria: more than 10 leukocytes 
elevated erythrocytes with pyelonephritis 
WBC in urine 
false positive with tumor, urethritis and poor collection technique 
Repeat in pregnant women 
Lower urinary tract UTI and upper urinary tract UTI Correct answer- bladder and 
uret...
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Medical Emergencies | CEN Prep exam 2024 with complete solutions
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How do you treat hypomagnesemia? correct answersmg sulfate - 1-2g IV rapid if emergent, over 2 hours if nonemergent 
 
monitor of s/s of hypermagnesemia 
 
electrolyte imbalance seen in acute and chronic alcoholism, malnutrition, malabsorption, HCTZ and loop diuretics correct answersHypomagnesemia 
 
Reversal agent for opioids correct answersNarcan (Naloxone) 
 
Why is Flumazenil contraindicated in chronic Benzodiazepine use? correct answersRisk for seizures 
 
Reversal agent for ACUTE Benzodiaz...
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ATI Med Surg test questions Fluid and Electrolytes Balance and Disturbance
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Chapter 13: Fluid and Electrolytes: Balance and Disturbance 
 
You are caring for a patient who has a diagnosis of syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH). Your patients plan of care includes assessment of specific gravity every 4 hours. The results of this test will allow the nurse to assess what aspect of the patients health? 
 
Nutritional status 
 
Potassium balance 
 
Calcium balance 
 
Fluid volume status 
 
Ans:	D 
 
Feedback: 
 
A specific gravity will detect if ...
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Exam 1: NURS611/ NURS 611 (Latest 2023/ 2024) Advanced Pathophysiology Exam | Questions and Verified Answers| Graded A- Maryville
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Exam 1: NURS611/ NURS 611 (Latest 2023/ 2024) Advanced Pathophysiology Exam | Questions and Verified Answers| Graded A- Maryville 
 
Q: What are the causes of hypokalemia? 
 
 
Answer: 
< 3.5. Hyperaldosteronism and excess fluids. 
 
 
 
Q: What imbalances does hyperaldosteronism cause? 
 
 
Answer: 
hypokalemia, hypernatremia, and fluid volume excess. 
 
 
 
Q: What are the manifestations of hypokalemia? 
 
 
Answer: 
flattened-T waves, AV block, bradycardia, paralytic ileus. 
 
 
 
Q: What ...
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Exam ENA Practice Questions & Answers 2024/2025 
 
 
Which medication is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor? 
 
A. Mirtazapine (Remeron) 
B. Tranylcypromine (Parnate) 
C. Amitriptyline (Elavil) 
D. Fluoxetine (Prozac) - ANSWERSD 
 
Which medication is a monoamine oxidase inhibitor? 
 
A. Phenelzine (Nardil) 
B. Citalopram (Celexa) 
C. Imipramine (Tofranil) 
D. Trazodone (Desyrel) - ANSWERSA 
 
A patient admits to causing herself to vomit after eating. Which imbalance is a complication of...
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LPN Pharmacology Exam #2 2023 with 100% correct answers
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Which finding would indicate to the nurse that a medication has activated alpha1 receptors? - correct answer Increase in blood pressure 
 
The nurse caring for an adult patient with symptomatic bradycardia prepares to administer which recommended dose of intravenous (IV) atropine? - correct answer 0.5 mg 
 
The recommended dose of atropine to treat symptomatic bradycardia is 0.5 to 1 mg. 
 
A patient arrives at the health clinic after a week of treating herself at home with magnesium-based a...
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NUR2063 Final Exam Study Guide / NUR 2063 Final Exam Study Guide QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS VERIFIED ANSWERS GRADED A+
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NUR2063 Final Exam Study 
Guide / NUR 2063 Final Exam 
Study Guide QUESTIONS AND 
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What is the difference between a sign and a symptom? - 
CORRECT ANSWER-Sign - Objective (Erythema, Edema, 
lesion) 
Symptom - Subjective (Headache, sore, tired) 
Na - Sodium - CORRECT ANSWER-136-144 mEq 
Hyponatremia - anorexia, gastrointestinal upset, poor skin 
turgor, dry mucous membranes, blood pressure changes, 
pulse changes, edema, headache, lethargy, confusion, ...
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CNJNE IV Certification Practice Questions with 100- correct answers
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What are the differences between arteries and veins? 
 
A. Veins do not have valves and do not pulsate. 
B. Arteries pulsate and will collapse where veins will not. 
C. Veins are located more superficially than arteries and will also collapse. 
D. Arteries pulsate and are located more superficially than veins 
C. Veins are located more superficially than arteries and will also collapse. 
 
 
 
Which vein runs over two arteries, the brachial and ulnar arteries? 
 
A. Metacarpal Vein 
B. Basilic V...
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NCLEX-PN® NCLEX-PN Fundamentals Electrolytes Exam Prep.
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Electrolytes Flashcards 
Review the most causes, signs & symptoms, and interventions of electrolyte imbalances. 
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1 
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What major complications can occur with fluid and electrolyte imbalances? 
 
(Immediate Complication) 
 
A 
Severe fluid and electrolyte imbalances can cause life-threatening complications such as: 
 
dysrhythmias 
seizures 
respiratory depression 
coma 
2 
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What main organ controls fluid and electrolyte balance? 
 
A 
The kidneys. 
 
3 
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What are th...
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