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ATI Med-Surg Endocrine TEST QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 2023
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ATI Med-Surg 
Endocrine TEST 
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A nurse is planning care for a client who is experiencing the Somogyi effect and takes 
intermittent-acting insulin. Which of the following actions should the nurse include in the 
plan? 
A) Move the evening intermediate-acting dose to 90 min. before dinner 
B) Increase the client's morning caloric intake 
C) Omit the client's evening snack 
D) Monitor the client's nighttime blood glucose levels - ANSWER D) Monitor ...
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Malignant Hyperthermia Bundled exams everything you need to pass is here
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TNCC final exam test 2024 open book actual questions and answers graded A+
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TNCC final exam test 2024 open book actual questions and answers graded A+ 
 
Why is a measure of serum lactate obtained in the initial assessment of the trauma patient? 
 
Answer: c - a) to measure oxygenation and ventilation 
b) to quantify the base deficit for the adequacy of cellular perfusion 
c) *to gauge end-organ perfusion and tissue hypoxia ** 
d) to determine the underlying cause of shock 
 
A trauma patient is restless and repeatedly asking "where am I?" vital signs upon arrival ...
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Malignant hyperthermia Questions and Answers;(perfect guide for your final)
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Overview - Rare inherited disorder in which a severe life-threatening reaction occurs due to inhaled 
anesthesia gases or a muscle relaxant called succinylcholine 
Hypermetabolic state that results in a rapid rise in body temperature and severe muscle contraction 
Possibly resulting in death if untreated 
Overview-Pathophysiology - A defect in calcium regulation results from a triggering anesthetic agent 
due to an inherited disorder of the musculoskeletal system. This calcium regulation defect ...
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NGN HESI HEALTH ASSESSMENT NURSING RN 2023/2024/2025 100 Questions with answers GRADED A+ PASS
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NGN HESI HEALTH ASSESSMENT NURSING RN 
2023/2024/2025 100 Questions with answers GRADED A+ 
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SOAP modified format - correct answer Subjective 
Objective 
Assessment 
Plan 
What color ink should be used when documenting on paper - correct answer 
Permanent black ink 
What is the correct order for vital signs - correct answer T, P, RR, BP, extremity, pt 
position, SPO2 
What should be at the top of every page of documentation - correct answer Patient 
initials and date and time of entr...
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Malignant Hyperthermia exam Already Passed!!
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What is malignant hyperthermia? - It is a rare, life-threatening, hypermetabolic skeletal muscle 
disorder. 
How does malignant hyperthermia occur? - Triggering agents induce significantly increased calcium 
concentrations in the skeletal muscle cells. Sustained muscle contraction occurs. Energy-dependent 
calcium channels try to remove the excess calcium which increases the metabolism of the skeletal 
muscles. The increased metabolism depletes ATP stores and causes lactic acidosis. The acidosis...
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Foundations of Personal Fitness CBE Review, Foundations Of Personal Fitness Final, PE EXAM 2023/2024 updated to pass
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Foundations of Personal Fitness CBE Review, Foundations Of Personal Fitness Final, PE EXAMWhat is total fitness? - correct answer physical, mental, social, and emotional components 
 
What are the four components of the FITT formula? - correct answer Frequency, Intensity, Time, Type 
 
What are the benefits of exercise? - correct answer health-related physical fitness, skill-related physical fitness 
 
What are the five parts of health-related physical fitness? - correct answer Cardiovascular, s...
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Med/Surg HESI Testbank (700+ Questions) | Latest 2023/24 | Updated & Verified | Guaranteed Success | 253 Pages
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The nurse notices clear nasal drainage in a patient newly admitted with facial trauma, including a nasal 
fracture. The nurse should: 
A. test the drainage for the presence of glucose. 
B. suction the nose to maintain airway clearance. 
C. document the findings and continue monitoring. 
D. apply a drip pad and reassure the patient this is normal. - A. test the drainage for the presence of 
glucose. Clear nasal drainage suggests leakage of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). The drainage should be 
tested...
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NR302 Final Comprehensive Exam Questions and Answers 2024 Graded A.
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NR302 Final Comprehensive Exam Questions and Answers 2024 Graded A. 
1. While making rounds, the nurse finds a patient on the floor in the hall. Which should 
be the nurse's initial response? 
a. Inspect the patient for injury 
b. Transfer the patient back to bed 
c. Move the patient to the closest chair 
d. Report the patient's condition to the nurse manager - ANSWER>>a 
2. Which should the nurse do to avoid patient accidents? 
a. Provide a cane for walking if the patient is weak 
b. De...
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MDC 4 Exam 1 Rasmussen University Questions and Answers 100% Solved
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MDC 4 Exam 1 Rasmussen University Questions and Answers 100% Solved 
Which Migraine medications cannot be used in a patient with cardiac diseases and why? Triptans and Ergotamine preparations- they will cause additional vasoconstriction of the head blood vessels 
What does abortive therapy do for migraines? alleviate pain after the headache starts 
What does preventative therapy do for migraines? prevent a headache is it occurs more than twice a week or is severe. 
A patient is taking beta block...
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