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NURSING 21 NCLEX-RN EXAM TEST BANK WITH RATIONALE
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NURSING 21 NCLEX-RN EXAM TEST BANK WITH RATIONALENURSING 21 NCLEX-RN EXAM TEST BANK 1001 Which electrolyte abnormalities would the nurse expect to occur while working with a client who just sustained partial- and full-thickness burns? 1) Decreased sodium and increased potassium 2) Increased calcium and decreased potassium 3) Decreased magnesium and increased sodium 4) Increased sodium and decreased potassium 1002 The nurse provides teaching to a client after the removal of a short leg cast. The ...
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ATI Peds proctored exam All chapters
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ATI Peds proctored exam All chapters 
ATI pediatrics proctored exam 
Chapter 1: Family centered nursing care 
1. Parenting styles 
	-Parents try tocontrolthe child’s behaviors and attitudes through 	unquestioned rules and expectations 
		-Ex:the child is never allowed towatch television on school nights 
	-Parents exert little or no control overthe child’s behaviors, and consultthe 	child when making decisions 
		-Ex:the child assists with deciding whether he will watch television 
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ATI PEEDIATRICS PROCTORED EXAM
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ATI PEEDIATRICS PROCTORED EXAM 
 
1. Parenting styles 
 
ATI pediatrics proctored exam Chapter 1: Family centered nursing care 
 
 
-Dictatorial or authoritarian: 
-Parents try to control the child’s behaviors and attitudes through unquestioned rules and expectations 
-Ex: The child is never allowed to watch television on school nights 
-Permissive: 
-Parents exert little or no control over the child’s behaviors, and consult the child when making decisions 
-Ex: The child assists with deci...
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FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE - ALSO CONTAINS Q&A WITH RATIONALE
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A patient who has had a swollen, nontender scrotum for one week is found to have a mass within the tunica vaginalis that transilluminates readily. The family nurse practitioner suspects: 2.) Chronic Kidney failure: (member did not use template, no review questions received-this is all I got) Definition: The absence of kidney function. Kidney failure is also known as End Stage Kidney Disease. It is characterized by anuria and the need for renal replacement therapy or kidney transplant. 3.) Acute ...
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NURSING 21: NCLEX-RN EXAM TEST BANK RATIONALE (UPDATED) A Guide.
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NURSING 21 NCLEX-RN EXAM TEST BANK
 1001 
 
 Which electrolyte abnormalities would the nurse expect to occur while working with a client who just sustained partial- and full-thickness burns? 
 
 1) Decreased sodium and increased potassium 
 2) Increased calcium and decreased potassium 
 3) Decreased magnesium and increased sodium 
 4) Increased sodium and decreased potassium 
 
 
 
 
 1002 
 
 The nurse provides teaching to a client after the removal of a short leg cast. T...
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NURSING MISC HISTORY OF CHILD CARE
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1.	Identify events that were significant to the health care of children in the United States in the 20thcentury 
For centuries children were considered miniature adult. In colonial America children were expected to assume adult responsibilities as soon as they could. Infant and childhood mortality rate were high. Epidemic diseases were common, with no control or treatment for smallpox, diphtheria, measles, dysentery, mumps, chickenpox, yellow fever, cholera, or whooping cough. 
Industrializion i...
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NSG6440 Dermatological QUESTIONS, Answers and Rationales Completed A
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NSG6440 
Dermatological Qs, Answers n Rationales 
Dermatological disorders Q-Bank Questions and Rationales 
1. A patient with diabetes has right anterior shin edema, erythema, warmth, and 
tenderness to touch. This developed over the past 3 days. There is no visible pus. What 
is the most likely diagnosis to consider? 
Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) 
Buerger’s disease 
Cellulitis Correct 
Venous disease 
Rationale: 
This description is one of cellulitis. Cellulitis involves an infection of the 
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NR 510 DERMATOLOGY LATEST QUIZBANK QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2020/2021
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A microscopic examination of the sample taken from a skin lesion indicates hyphae. What type of infection might this indicate? (Fungal) 
Under microscopic exam, hyphae are long, thin and branching and indicate dermatophytic infections. Hyphae are typical in tinea pedis, tinea cruris, and tinea corporis. 
A child with a sandpaper-textured rash probably has: (Strep infection) 
Streptococcal infections can present as a sandpaper-textured rash that initially is felt on the trunk. Rubeola, measles, p...
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NURSING 1 EXAM 1/Rasmussen College_(UPDATED)_Already Graded A.
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NURSING 1 EXAM 1 Osteomalacia - Metabolic disease that causes poor & delayed mineralization of the bone cells in mature bones - Main cause is a Vitamin D deficiency Diagnostic procedures for O steomalacia Serum calcium, phosphate, vitamin D, BUN, creatinine, bone densitometry x-rays Symptoms of Osteomalacia Generalized skeletal pain & tenderness without a history of injury (hips are the most common site) Reluctant to ambulate Low back pain Pain in the ribs, feet, & other areas Waddling gait At r...
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NSG6440 Dermatological disorders Q-Bank Questions and Rationales
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NSG6440 Dermatological disorders Q-Bank Questions and R Course: NSG6440Dermatological disorders Q-Bank Questions and Rationales1. A patient with diabetes has right anterior shin edema, erythema, warmth, and tenderness to touch. This developed over the past 3 days. There is no visible pus. What is the most likely diagnosis to consider?Deep vein thrombosis (DVT)Buerger’s diseaseCellulitis CorrectVenous diseaseRationale:This description is one of cellulitis. Cellulitis involves an infection of th...
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