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NCLEX RN Questions And Answers 2023 A+ Review Test
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NCLEX RN Questions And Answers 2023 
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when fusing packed red blood cells, which solution is hung with the Y tubing? - ANS0.9% sodium in water (NS) 
Severe Preeclampsia, what are expected findings? - ANS-proteinuria, facial edema, 
blurred vision 
DM and glucose monitoring, what will increase blood flow and decrease risk of infection, 
before taking the sample? - ANS-washing clients hands with soap and warm water 
What is an expecting finding of Hyperthyroidism? - ANS-Tremors 
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Registered Nurse RN NCLEX questions with updated answers 2023
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A patient is presenting with mild symptoms of pneumonia. The doctor diagnoses the patient with 
"walking pneumonia". From your nursing knowledge, you know this type of pneumonia is 
caused by what type of infectious agent? 
A. Fungi 
B. Streptococcus pneumoniae 
C. Mycoplasma pneumoniae 
D. Influenza - CORRECT ANSWER C. Mycoplasma pneumoniae 
A patient was admitted to the intensive care unit 48 hours ago for treatment of a guns...
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NCLEX RN ACTUAL EXAM LATEST MAY 2023 TEST BANK 127 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES |AGRADE
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NCLEX RN ACTUAL EXAM LATEST MAY 2023 TEST BANK 127 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES |AGRADE 
 
When fusing packed red blood cells, which solution is hung with the Y tubing? - ANSWER- 0.9% sodium in water (NS) 
 
Severe Preeclampsia, what are expected findings? - ANSWER- proteinuria, facial edema, blurred vision 
 
DM and glucose monitoring, what will increase blood flow and decrease risk of infection, before taking the sample? - ANSWER- washing clients hands with soap and w...
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FUNDAMENTALS NCLEX REVIEW 73 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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FUNDAMENTALS NCLEX REVIEW 73 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
Falls: assessment - CORRECT ANSWER upon admission and place the patient near the nurse's station 
 
falls: high risk interventions - CORRECT ANSWER bed or chair alarms 
nurse call light 
low bed 
raised edge mattress 
video camera 
nonskid floor mat 
clear environment 
 
falls: low risk / all interventions - CORRECT ANSWER orient client to setting 
nonskid footwear 
call light 
well lit room 
no barefoot or stockings 
low bed 
alar...
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AAFP Questions with accurate answers, 2022 update. Graded A+ Document Content and Description Below
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AAFP Questions with accurate answers, 2022 update. Graded A+ A nontoxic afebrile 4 week old child appears with diffuse crackles and conjunctivitis and a prominent cough. On WBC there is promine nt eosinophilia. Most likely etiological agent? - Chlamydia pneumoniae (atypical pneumonia) When do we use finesteride? - Only if PSA is above 1.5ng/mL and when there is evidence of BPH Recommended treatm...
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Registered Nurse RN NCLEX questions And Answers Latest
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Registered Nurse RN NCLEX questions 
 
A patient is presenting with mild symptoms of pneumonia. The doctor diagnoses the patient with "walking pneumonia". From your nursing knowledge, you know this type of pneumonia is caused by what type of infectious agent? 
 
A. Fungi 
 
B. Streptococcus pneumoniae 
 
C. Mycoplasma pneumoniae 
 
D. Influenza - C. Mycoplasma pneumoniae 
 
A patient was admitted to the intensive care unit 48 hours ago for treatment of a gunshot wound. The patient has recently...
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NCLEX and HESI Study Guide 2024 with Complete Solution
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NCLEX and HESI Study Guide 2024 with Complete Solution. 
NCLEX and HESI Study guide 
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Here is a study guide composed by 3 students to help us pass the HESI exit and NCLEX 
exams. 
All three of us passed the rst time with 75 questions. 
If you know everything on this guide you will do well. 
Kind of long but worth studying. 
Best of luck to you 
Please give me feedback 
Jay BSN 
HESI Hints & NCLEX Gems 
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ATI/NCLEX Assessment 2 with Complete Solutions
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ATI/NCLEX Assessment 2 with Complete Solutions 
 
Bronchodilators *** increased oxygen demand-myocardial 
 
Intermittent claudication *** think arterial vs venous-this is arterial-position leg dependently 
 
arterial *** skin shines 
 
arterial issues *** put your legs down-so blood flows down-like an A (artery) 
 
venous issues *** like a V-put them up-so blood can go up 
 
Heart Failure *** -pumping issue; give Lasix and Digoxin (help with pumping) 
 
V tach *** electrical conduction system is...
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Hurst NCLEX test questions with correct answers
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NCLEX hospital . . . 
is perfect and you only care for client on screen 
 
 
 
Priority questions 
which one is the Killer answer? *NOTE: Pain isn't a priority and expected problems related to conditions-like kidney stones positive for hematuria and 8/10 pain-not priority over other conditions 
 
 
 
 
 
 
00:40 
 
01:30 
Call physician when 
only if not a nursing intervention available 
 
 
 
Never pick an answer 
that isn't the least invasive that isn't client focused 
that doesn't allow c...
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Mark Klimek NCLEX Review 2
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Mark Klimek NCLEX Review 2 
 
 
 
Acidosis: Ph goes down: everything goes down except ____ goes up. Hyporeflexia, lethergy, _____, etc. "As Ph goes down so goes my pt" Respiratory ____ can occur - ANS potassium, bradycardia, arrest 
 
Alkalosis: ph goes up: everything goes _____ except potassium goes down. Can cease and ______. - ANS up, aspirate 
 
Kusmals: "Mac Kusmal" (someones name) MAC= metabolic ______ - ANS acidosis 
 
ABG's: first thing you ask- Is i...
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