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Scribe Medical Terminology Latest Update 100% Correct
  • Scribe Medical Terminology Latest Update 100% Correct

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  • Scribe Medical Terminology Latest Update 100% Correct Abrasion superficial wound to the top most layer of the skin (scratch) Afebrile without fever Ambulation to walk Analgesics pain medications Antiemetics nausea medication Antipyretics fever reducing medication Apnea without breath Atelectasis collapse of the alveoli in the lungs Avulsion forcible tearing away of skin from the body Bradycardia slow heart rate (under 60 bpm) Cerumen earwax Cholecystectomy surgical removal of the gall...
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Osteomyelitis Questions and Answers  Graded A+
  • Osteomyelitis Questions and Answers Graded A+

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  • Osteomyelitis Questions and Answers Graded A+ A patient with osteomyelitis presents with fever, pain, and swelling in the affected area. What is the primary goal of treatment for this condition? The primary goal is to eliminate the infection through antibiotics and, if necessary, surgical intervention. A patient with osteomyelitis is receiving intravenous antibiotics. What is a common side effect the nurse should monitor for? The nurse should monitor for signs of gastrointestinal...
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BSN 266 HESI REVIEW #1
  • BSN 266 HESI REVIEW #1

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  • A client with acute osteomyelitis has undergone surgical debridement of the diseased bone and asks the nurse how long will antibiotics have to be administered. Which information should the nurse communicate? A. Oral antibiotics for 2 to 4 months, then for dental procedure prophylaxis. B. Parenteral antibiotics for 4 to 6 weeks, then oral antibiotics for up to 1 year. C. Parenteral antibiotics for 4 to 8 weeks, then oral antibiotics for 4 to 8 weeks. Parenteral antibiotics for 2 to 3 weeks, t...
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Osteomyelitis Exam 2 Questions and  Answers 100% Pass
  • Osteomyelitis Exam 2 Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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  • Osteomyelitis Exam 2 Questions and Answers 100% Pass Which of the following is the most common causative organism of osteomyelitis? A) Escherichia coli B) Pseudomonas aeruginosa C) Staphylococcus aureus D) Streptococcus pneumoniae A patient with diabetes mellitus presents with an infected foot ulcer. What is the most important intervention to prevent osteomyelitis? A) Administering pain medications B) Cleaning and debriding the wound regularly C) Applying topical antibiotics o...
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ACTUAL ATI LEADERSHIP PROCTORED EXAMS 2024-2025  (FORMS A, B, C& D 4 VERSIONS) ALL 70 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS IN EACH EXAM| ATI LEADERSHIP REAL  PROCTORED EXAM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS GRADED A+(BRAND NEW!!)
  • ACTUAL ATI LEADERSHIP PROCTORED EXAMS 2024-2025 (FORMS A, B, C& D 4 VERSIONS) ALL 70 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS IN EACH EXAM| ATI LEADERSHIP REAL PROCTORED EXAM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS GRADED A+(BRAND NEW!!)

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  • ACTUAL ATI LEADERSHIP PROCTORED EXAMS (FORMS A, B, C& D 4 VERSIONS) ALL 70 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS IN EACH EXAM| ATI LEADERSHIP REAL PROCTORED EXAM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS GRADED A+(BRAND NEW!!) 18. A nurse on a medical surgical unit is caring for a group of clients with the assistance of a licensed practical nurse (LPN) and assistive personnel. Which of the following tasks should the nurse assign to the LPN? a. Providing postmortem care for a client who has just died b. Reinforcing d...
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NCCT Practice Exam Verified Success
  • NCCT Practice Exam Verified Success

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  • NCCT Practice Exam Verified Success Surgical and Operating Room Questions 1. What is the minimum percentage level of humidity in the OR suite? - A. 10% - B. 20% - C. 26% - D. 30% ️ B. 20% Rationale: The current standard for the range of relative humidity in the OR is to be 20 to 60%. These levels provide comfort for the patient and surgical team, contribute to infection control, and decrease static discharge. 2. Which of the following is the minimum amount of time an ...
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NSG 3100 - Funds I: Exam 2
  • NSG 3100 - Funds I: Exam 2

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  • Which of the following is a cause of bradypnea? Increased activity narcotic analgesics Test anxiety Decreased oxygen saturation - narcotic analgesics A damp/damp dressing is an example of what type of wound debridement? Autolytic Surgical Mechanical Enzymatic - Mechanical What statement describes a stage 2 pressure ulcer? Damage extends to the fascia Skin is intact and does not blanch Presents as open or fluid-filled blister, or shallow crater Base is covered with slough and wound ...
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Med-Surg Final Exam Questions and Correct Answers 2024 Latest | Verified.
  • Med-Surg Final Exam Questions and Correct Answers 2024 Latest | Verified.

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  • Med-Surg Final Exam Questions and Correct Answers 2024 Latest | Verified. The nurse assesses a patient's surgical wound on the first postoperative day and notes redness and warmth around the incision. Which action by the nurse is appropriate? a. Obtain wound cultures. b. Document the assessment. c. Notify the health care provider. d. Assess the wound every 2 hours. - ANSWERS-ANS: B The incisional redness and warmth are indicators of the normal initial (inflammatory) stage of wound heali...
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MDC 4 Exam 2 Final Review Latest  Update Graded A+
  • MDC 4 Exam 2 Final Review Latest Update Graded A+

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  • MDC 4 Exam 2 Final Review Latest Update Graded A+ Burns s/s -Tachycardia -Hypotension -Decreased cardiac output -Decreased gastrointestinal blood flow -Fluid shifts -Hypovolemia -Electrolyte imbalances -Thready/weak pulse Burns labs -Decreased albumin -Decreased pH -Hypovolemia -Hyponatremia -Hyperkalemia -Metabolic acidosis Superficial thickness burn -Damage to epidermis -Pink/red with no blisters, no eschar, no skin grafts -Mild edema -Heals in 3-6 days Example: s...
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Scribe Medical Terminology with Complete Solutions
  • Scribe Medical Terminology with Complete Solutions

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  • Abrasion Correct Answer superficial wound to the top most layer of the skin (scratch) Afebrile Correct Answer without fever Ambulation Correct Answer to walk Analgesics Correct Answer pain medications Antiemetics Correct Answer nausea medication Antipyretics Correct Answer fever reducing medication Apnea Correct Answer without breath Atelectasis Correct Answer collapse of the alveoli in the lungs Avulsion Correct Answer forcible tearing away of skin from the body Brady...
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