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Proctored RN Maternal Newborn
1.	Infections: Indications for Cesarean Birth- Mothers who are infected with HSV have the possibility of having a miscarriage, preterm labor or ectopic pregnancy. A cesarean section is recommended for all women who have active genital herpes lesions or early outbreak. 
2.	Infections: Treatment for Gonorrhea- Medications used for patients have gonorrhea includes 
Ceftriaxone IM and azithromycin PO which are broad spectrum antibiotics. They cause bactericidal action. 
3.	Expected Physiological Cha...
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1.	Infections: Indications for Cesarean Birth- Mothers who are infected with HSV have the possibility of having a miscarriage, preterm labor or ectopic pregnancy. A cesarean section is recommended for all women who have active genital herpes lesions or early outbreak. 
2.	Infections: Treatment for Gonorrhea- Medications used for patients have gonorrhea includes 
Ceftriaxone IM and azithromycin PO which are broad spectrum antibiotics. They cause bactericidal action. 
3.	Expected Physiological Cha...
Foundations-Midterm
. The nurse is caring for a patient whose insurance coverage is Medicare. The nurse should consider which information when planning care for this patient? 
a.	Capitation provides the hospital with a means of recovering variable charges. 
b.	The hospital will be paid for the full cost of the patient’s hospitalization. 
c.	Diagnosis-related groups (DRGs) provide a fixed reimbursement of cost. 
d.	Medicare will pay the national average for the patient’s condition. 
ANS: C 
2. A nurse is teachin...
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. The nurse is caring for a patient whose insurance coverage is Medicare. The nurse should consider which information when planning care for this patient? 
a.	Capitation provides the hospital with a means of recovering variable charges. 
b.	The hospital will be paid for the full cost of the patient’s hospitalization. 
c.	Diagnosis-related groups (DRGs) provide a fixed reimbursement of cost. 
d.	Medicare will pay the national average for the patient’s condition. 
ANS: C 
2. A nurse is teachin...
Community-and-Public-Health-Nursing-3rd Edition DeMarco Walsh Test Bank
1.	A nurse is striving to practice patient-centered care at a hospital. Which action best exemplifies providing patient-centered care? 
A)	Having a client complete a self-reported functional status indicator and then reviewing it with the client 
B)	Explaining to a client the benefits of computer-assisted robotic surgical techniques, which the hospital recently implemented 
C)	Recording a client's signs and symptoms in an electronic health record 
D)	Performing continuous glucose monitoring of ...
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1.	A nurse is striving to practice patient-centered care at a hospital. Which action best exemplifies providing patient-centered care? 
A)	Having a client complete a self-reported functional status indicator and then reviewing it with the client 
B)	Explaining to a client the benefits of computer-assisted robotic surgical techniques, which the hospital recently implemented 
C)	Recording a client's signs and symptoms in an electronic health record 
D)	Performing continuous glucose monitoring of ...
RN COMMUNITY PROCTORED NURSING- REVISION GUIDE
ENVIROMENTAL HEALTH 
1.	A nurse wants to have a better understanding of the physiological effects of selected chemicals. 
Which of the following individuals would provide the most useful information to the nurse?	 
Toxicologist 
 
2.	A nurse wants to find information about environmental threats that are present in the 
community. Which of the following would be the best source of data for the nurse?	 
National Library of Medicine 
 
3.	A nurse is assessing potential environmental health risks in...
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ENVIROMENTAL HEALTH 
1.	A nurse wants to have a better understanding of the physiological effects of selected chemicals. 
Which of the following individuals would provide the most useful information to the nurse?	 
Toxicologist 
 
2.	A nurse wants to find information about environmental threats that are present in the 
community. Which of the following would be the best source of data for the nurse?	 
National Library of Medicine 
 
3.	A nurse is assessing potential environmental health risks in...
CAPSTONE MEDSURG REVISION GUIDE- LATEST RELIABLE GUIDE
1.	A nurse is teaching a client about using a continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) device to treat obstructive sleep apnea. Which of the following information should the nurse include in the teaching? 
It delivers a present amount of airway pressure throughout the breathing cycle 
 
2.	A nurse is providing discharge teaching to a client following a heart transplant. Which of the following information should the nurse include in the teaching? 
Shortness of breath might be an indication of t...
- Exam (elaborations)
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1.	A nurse is teaching a client about using a continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) device to treat obstructive sleep apnea. Which of the following information should the nurse include in the teaching? 
It delivers a present amount of airway pressure throughout the breathing cycle 
 
2.	A nurse is providing discharge teaching to a client following a heart transplant. Which of the following information should the nurse include in the teaching? 
Shortness of breath might be an indication of t...
Bios256_Final_Exam_Review
Midterm Review 
Chapter 24: The Digestive System 
•	Functions of the Digestive System 
o	Ingesting: taking food into mouth 
o	Secretion: release of water, acid, buffers, and enzymes into lumen of GI tract. 
o	Mixing and propulsion: churning and movement of food through GI tract. 
o	Digestion: mechanical and chemical breakdown of food 
o	Absorption: passage of digestion products from GI tract into blood and lymph 
o	Defecation: elimination of feces from GI tract. 
•	Overview of the Digestive ...
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Midterm Review 
Chapter 24: The Digestive System 
•	Functions of the Digestive System 
o	Ingesting: taking food into mouth 
o	Secretion: release of water, acid, buffers, and enzymes into lumen of GI tract. 
o	Mixing and propulsion: churning and movement of food through GI tract. 
o	Digestion: mechanical and chemical breakdown of food 
o	Absorption: passage of digestion products from GI tract into blood and lymph 
o	Defecation: elimination of feces from GI tract. 
•	Overview of the Digestive ...
ATI Fundamentals Proctored Exam Review
Practice Question: A nurse is discussing the nursing process with a newly hired nurse. Which of the following statements by the newly hired nurse should the nurse identify as appropriate for the planning step of the nursing process? 
	A. “I will determine the most important client problems that we should address.” 
	B. “I will review the past medical history on the client’s record to get more information.” 
	C. “I will go carry out the new prescriptions from the provider.” 
	D. “...
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Practice Question: A nurse is discussing the nursing process with a newly hired nurse. Which of the following statements by the newly hired nurse should the nurse identify as appropriate for the planning step of the nursing process? 
	A. “I will determine the most important client problems that we should address.” 
	B. “I will review the past medical history on the client’s record to get more information.” 
	C. “I will go carry out the new prescriptions from the provider.” 
	D. “...
TI_Final_Study_Guide_Nursing_care_of_children
•	Chapter 12: Bacterial Meningitis (starting on page 59) 
o	Couple questions on the ATI Final 
 
o	Nursing Care for Meningitis (Highlights) 
▪	Reportable findings: The presence of petechiae or a purpuric-type rash requires immediate medical attention 
 
▪	Isolate the client as soon as meningitis is suspected and maintain droplet precautions per facility protocol. 
•	Droplet precautions require a private room or a room with clients who have an infection from the same microorganism, ensuri...
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•	Chapter 12: Bacterial Meningitis (starting on page 59) 
o	Couple questions on the ATI Final 
 
o	Nursing Care for Meningitis (Highlights) 
▪	Reportable findings: The presence of petechiae or a purpuric-type rash requires immediate medical attention 
 
▪	Isolate the client as soon as meningitis is suspected and maintain droplet precautions per facility protocol. 
•	Droplet precautions require a private room or a room with clients who have an infection from the same microorganism, ensuri...
ATI RN PEDIATRIC PROCTORED STUDY GUIDE.
A nurse us admitting a school-aged child who has pertussis. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? Initiate droplet precautions for the child 
 
A nurse is caring for a newly-admitted school-aged child who has hypopituitarism. Which of the following medications should the nurse expect the provider to recommend to the parents for treating the child’s condition? Recombinant growth hormone 
 
A nurse is interviewing the parents of an 18-month old toddler during a well-child visit. ...
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A nurse us admitting a school-aged child who has pertussis. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? Initiate droplet precautions for the child 
 
A nurse is caring for a newly-admitted school-aged child who has hypopituitarism. Which of the following medications should the nurse expect the provider to recommend to the parents for treating the child’s condition? Recombinant growth hormone 
 
A nurse is interviewing the parents of an 18-month old toddler during a well-child visit. ...
ATI RN PROCTORED PEDS STUDY GUIDE
1.	A nurse is completing an admission assessment on an adolescent child who is a vegetarian. He eats milk products but does not like beans. Which of the following items should the nurse suggest the client order for lunch to provide nutrients most likely to be lacking in his diet? 
a.	Peanut butter and jelly sandwich 
2.	A nurse is caring for a 1-month old infant who weighs 3540 g and is prescribed a dose of cephazolin 50mg/kg IV bolus TID. How many mg should the nurse administer per dose? 
3.	A ...
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1.	A nurse is completing an admission assessment on an adolescent child who is a vegetarian. He eats milk products but does not like beans. Which of the following items should the nurse suggest the client order for lunch to provide nutrients most likely to be lacking in his diet? 
a.	Peanut butter and jelly sandwich 
2.	A nurse is caring for a 1-month old infant who weighs 3540 g and is prescribed a dose of cephazolin 50mg/kg IV bolus TID. How many mg should the nurse administer per dose? 
3.	A ...