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NUR160 Final Questions and Answers (100% Pass)

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Schedule II script available with no refills; opiates and ativan NSAID Non-steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs; can cause a GI Bleed, Low blood pressure, and cardiovascular disease antibiotics treat infections; kill of the friendly flora; can cause a second infection timolol beta blocker; antihypertensive; most common side effects: shortness of breath, insomnia, dizziness, double vision, nausea, abdominal pain, joint and muscle pain tamoxifen Master01 | September, 2024/2025 | La...

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most common GI complaint in primary care and most common dx for GI... IBS IBS occurs in... mostly young adults but in ALL ages IBS is considered a .... gut brain disorder has variety of GI sx characteristics of IBS abdominal pain PLUS 1. altered bowel habits 2. sx constipation( infrequent stools/ straining/hard stools/ feeling of incomplete or difficult evacuation) Master01 | September, 2024/2025 | Latest update 1 | P a g e | © copyright 2024/2025 | Grade A+ Gi motility ...

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NUR 676 Exam III Questions and Answers (100% Pass)

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What are complications of dog bites? crush injuries, destructive soft tissue injuries, neurovascular and orthopedic injuries, and death. Dog bites commonly affect the extremities, children and young adults, and animals who are provoked. Cat bites commonly affect the hand and forearm in older women Why is the infection rate of cat bites higher than dogs? cat bites include a deeper puncture from the cats sharp teeth What are the risk factors for bite wound infections? Master01 | S...

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NUR 676 Final Exam Questions and Answers (100% Pass)

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A patient reports recurrent chest pain that occurs regardless of activity and is not relieved by rest. The provider administers one NG tablet which does not relieve the pain. What is the next action? Give the patient a beta blocker A patient is brought to an emergency department with symptoms of acute ST segment elevation MI (STEMI). The nearest hospiral that can perform a PCI is three hours away, what is the initial treatment for this patient. Initiate fibrinolytic therapy A patie...

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Nur 203 GU Questions and Answers (100% Pass)

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While performing a physical assessment, the student nurse tells her instructor that she cannot palpate her patient's bladder. Which statement by the instructor is best? a) "Try to palpate again; it takes practice but you will locate it." b) Palpate the patient's bladder only when it is distended by urine. c) "Document this abnormal finding on the patient's chart." d) "Immediately notify the nurse assigned to the care of your patient." Answer: B The bladder is not palpabl...

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NUR 203 EXAM 1 Questions and Answers (100% Pass)

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The nurse is performing a health assessment on client. Which of the following would be most important for the nurse to do? Interpret the information about the client in context Data that nurses collect during a physical assessment vary depending on a patient's acuity, health history, and current symptoms After teaching a group of students about the phases of the nursing process, the instructor determines that the teaching was successful when the students identify which phase as mo...

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NUR 203 Respiratory Questions and Answers (100% Pass)

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Arterial blood gases should be obtained at which timeframe following the initiation of continuous mechanical ventilation? 20 minutes After lobectomy for lung cancer, a client receives a chest tube connected to a disposable chest drainage system. The nurse observes that the drainage system is functioning correctly when she notes tidal movements or fluctuations in which compartment of the system as the client breathes? water seal chamber The nurse is assisting a client with postural ...

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Baby has myelino sac, what position should the baby be placed in? Prone with head leaned to the side to breastfeed Spastic cerebral palsy s/s Hypertonicity with poor gait and a couple of other things Cerebral palsy pt findings include clinched fists lack of smile persistent moro reflex Cerebral palsy pt diet include increased caloric demands due to the muscle spasticity Pt understands that an adverse effect of having an injury to the T6 vertebrae includes Ma

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The nurse knows the most accurate way to determine Water balance in the body is which of the following? Weighing The patient at the same time and same scale The Nurse Understands the population at most risk for fluid and electrolyte imbalance are which of the following? Infants geriatrics The nurse assessing a patient that has exhibited positive Chovestick and Trousseau signs. The nurse knows these are signs of which imbalance? Hypocalcemia Which is the correct process for measu...

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Introduction to the Quantitative Research Process Chapter Two: Questions and Answers (100% Pass)

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What is descriptive research? the exploration and description of phenomena in real-life situations. It provides an accurate account of characteristics of particular individuals, situations, or groups. Remember, this type of study does not show cause and effect. What is correlational research? the systematic investigation of relationships between or among variables. Using correlational analysis, the researcher is able to determine the degree or strength and type (positive or negati...

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