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Hartman Test Bank Combined LATEST EDITION 2024-2025

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Hartman Test Bank Combined LATEST EDITION . Residents in _____ are usually more indepen8. The residents with the longest average stay in long-term care facilities are dent and do not need skilled care. ( A) Residents admitted for terminal care (A) Acute care facilities (B) Residents admitted for rehabilitation or (B) Assisted living facilities temporary illness (C) Subacute care facilities (C) Residents who are developmentally disabled (D) Hospice facilities (D) Residents who have demen...

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Hartman Test Bank Questions LATEST EDITION 2024-2025

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Chapter 1: The Nursing Assistant in Long-Term Care Multiple Choice. Choose the correct answer. 1. Long-term care is offered in 7. The amount that Medicare and Medicaid will pay long-term care facilities for services is based on (A) The resident’s background (B) The resident’s need upon admission and throughout his stay (A) Hospitals (C) The size of the facility (B) Adult day services facilities (D) The financial contributions from the resi- (C) Skilled nursing facilities dent’...

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FINAL EXAM PATHOPHYSIOLOGY WITH ANSWERS 2024-2025

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FINAL EXAM PATHOPHYSIOLOGY WITH ANSWERS . Which is the best way to prevent spinal cord injuries? A. Stabilization to prevent further trauma to the spinal cord B. Moving the client’s neck and spine to maintain mobility C. Administering antibiotics to prevent invasion of bacteria D. Having the client bear weight immediately after injury 2. Which of the following are clinical manifestations of left-sided heart failure? (select all that apply) A. Paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea B. Crackles ausc...

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NUR 335 Summer 2024-2025 Exam 1 Test Map

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NUR 335 Exam 1 Test Map - NUR 335 - exam 1 all lecture notes and 100% guaranteed authentic

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Pharm Quizes copy - reviewfor the weekly quizzes 2024

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Pharm Quizes copy - reviewfor the weekly quizzes 20241. Question 1 Use the following scenario to answer questions 1 and 2: Scenario: You are a nurse working in a family practice. Mr. Jones, a 74-year-old African American man, has had three blood pressure readings of 160/90 mm Hg or higher on three separate occasions. The family physician you are working with has prescribed lisinopril 10 mg PO once a day. When considering a new medication for a client, which of the following medication ch...

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NR293 Week 7 Edapt- Infection LATEST 2024

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Pharmacology For Nursing Practice (Chamberlain University)Introduction to Antibiotics Antibiotics are one of the most prescribed drugs. The need for antibiotic therapy is a common reason for hospital and home care admissions, particularly with the intravenous route. There are several different classes of antibiotics that each have a unique action. Although they have a limited number of side effects, antibiotics are one of the most common drug allergies. This concept will review the different c...

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NURS 6660 Final EXAM 1 LATEST 2024 WITH CORRECT ANSWERS

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Question 4 Debi is a 15-year-old girl who is currently being treated for depression. Her parents have been very proactive and involved in her care, and Debi has achieved remission 2 months after beginning treatment with a combination of pharmacotherapy and cognitive behavioral therapy. While counseling Debi’s parents about important issues in management, the PMHNP advises that: A. There is a > 50% likelihood that Debi’s younger sibling will develop depressive symptoms B. The mean lengt...

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