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Summary Nursing Fundamentals Nclex-RN Cheat Sheet Complete Summer 2023.
TIPS: 
- Deal with patients rather than with machines. 
- AVOID: never, always, must, “why?”, “I understand”. 
- If 2 opposites (e.g. hyper-/hypo-), one is correct. 
- Do not leave the patient alone. 
- Choose physical over psychological. 
- IDK the answer: pick the one with the most information. 
ABC (except in emergencies, distress situations & CPR) 
Assessment vs. Implementation 
Acute vs. Chronic 
Stable vs. Unstable 
Expected vs. Unexpected 
Real vs. Potential 
Odd man o...
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- Summary
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TIPS: 
- Deal with patients rather than with machines. 
- AVOID: never, always, must, “why?”, “I understand”. 
- If 2 opposites (e.g. hyper-/hypo-), one is correct. 
- Do not leave the patient alone. 
- Choose physical over psychological. 
- IDK the answer: pick the one with the most information. 
ABC (except in emergencies, distress situations & CPR) 
Assessment vs. Implementation 
Acute vs. Chronic 
Stable vs. Unstable 
Expected vs. Unexpected 
Real vs. Potential 
Odd man o...
TEAS 7 Practice Tests by Subject Complete 2022/2023
1. The movement of food through the intestines is known as: 
A. Peristalsis 
B. Ileum translation 
C. Microvilli propulsion 
D. Flexure propulsion 
2. The enzyme maltase does the following: 
A. Breaks down lactose to glucose 
B. Turns glucose into maltose 
C. Breaks down maltose to glucose 
D. Turns glucose into lactose 
3. High levels of bilirubin in the blood stream can result in: 
A. Uric acid overexposure 
B. Jaundice 
C. Bile salt production 
D. Hepatic mutation 
4. The symbol B on the peri...
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- Exam (elaborations)
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1. The movement of food through the intestines is known as: 
A. Peristalsis 
B. Ileum translation 
C. Microvilli propulsion 
D. Flexure propulsion 
2. The enzyme maltase does the following: 
A. Breaks down lactose to glucose 
B. Turns glucose into maltose 
C. Breaks down maltose to glucose 
D. Turns glucose into lactose 
3. High levels of bilirubin in the blood stream can result in: 
A. Uric acid overexposure 
B. Jaundice 
C. Bile salt production 
D. Hepatic mutation 
4. The symbol B on the peri...
Women’s And Men’s Health, Infectious Disease, And Hematologic Disorders Main discussion - Week 9 COLLAPSE Case Study
Main discussion - Week 9 
COLLAPSE 
Case Study 1 
HH is a 68 yo M who has been admitted to the medical ward with community-acquired pneumonia for 
the past 3 days. His PMH is significant for COPD, HTN, hyperlipidemia, and diabetes. He remains on 
empiric antibiotics, which include ceftriaxone 1 g IV qday (day 3) and azithromycin 500 mg IV qday (day 
3). Since admission, his clinical status has improved, with decreased oxygen requirements. He is not 
tolerating a diet at this time with compla...
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Main discussion - Week 9 
COLLAPSE 
Case Study 1 
HH is a 68 yo M who has been admitted to the medical ward with community-acquired pneumonia for 
the past 3 days. His PMH is significant for COPD, HTN, hyperlipidemia, and diabetes. He remains on 
empiric antibiotics, which include ceftriaxone 1 g IV qday (day 3) and azithromycin 500 mg IV qday (day 
3). Since admission, his clinical status has improved, with decreased oxygen requirements. He is not 
tolerating a diet at this time with compla...
CDM FINAL EXAM NCLEX Questions Answered Summer 2023
Self Care Deficit: Dressing 
1. The nurse is planning care for a client who has severe arthritis and has very limited fine motor 
hand dexterity. Which of the following would the nurse identify as the most relevant defining 
characteristic for this client for the nursing diagnosis of Self-Care Deficit: Dressing? 
a. Inability to choose clothing 
b. Inability to maintain appearance 
c. Inability to use zippers 
d. Impaired ability to obtain clothing 
2. The nurse is developing a plan of care fo...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Self Care Deficit: Dressing 
1. The nurse is planning care for a client who has severe arthritis and has very limited fine motor 
hand dexterity. Which of the following would the nurse identify as the most relevant defining 
characteristic for this client for the nursing diagnosis of Self-Care Deficit: Dressing? 
a. Inability to choose clothing 
b. Inability to maintain appearance 
c. Inability to use zippers 
d. Impaired ability to obtain clothing 
2. The nurse is developing a plan of care fo...
basic adult health Final Exam Review- Keiser University
RENAL CALCULI 
 The gold standard for diagnosing a renal stone is CT scan. 
 Renal calculi can be found in the ureter or bladder. 
 Stones form when calcium and oxalate in the urine combine. 
 Calcium stones are the most commonly formed stones. 
 Struvite stones commonly result from a UTI. 
 Normally, there should not be stone formation in the urine. Our urine actually has 
inhibitors to prevent stone formation. These include citrate and magnesium. 
 Urine contains calcium ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 72 pages •
RENAL CALCULI 
 The gold standard for diagnosing a renal stone is CT scan. 
 Renal calculi can be found in the ureter or bladder. 
 Stones form when calcium and oxalate in the urine combine. 
 Calcium stones are the most commonly formed stones. 
 Struvite stones commonly result from a UTI. 
 Normally, there should not be stone formation in the urine. Our urine actually has 
inhibitors to prevent stone formation. These include citrate and magnesium. 
 Urine contains calcium ...
Keiser University ATI NURSING PHARMACOLOGY Exam guide
Diabetes hydrochlorothiazide teaching? Hydrochlorothiazide therapy can elevate 
blood glucose 
 Pharm action: blocks reabsorption of sodium and chloride, and prevents 
reabsorption of water 
 Ther use: hypertension, heart failure, liver and kidney disease 
 Complications: dehydration, hypokalemia, hyperglycemia 
 Nursing admin: monitor electrolytes, take first thing in am, consume foods high in 
potassium and maintain adequate fluid intake, weigh clients same time each day, 
mo...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Diabetes hydrochlorothiazide teaching? Hydrochlorothiazide therapy can elevate 
blood glucose 
 Pharm action: blocks reabsorption of sodium and chloride, and prevents 
reabsorption of water 
 Ther use: hypertension, heart failure, liver and kidney disease 
 Complications: dehydration, hypokalemia, hyperglycemia 
 Nursing admin: monitor electrolytes, take first thing in am, consume foods high in 
potassium and maintain adequate fluid intake, weigh clients same time each day, 
mo...
MED SURG HESI EXIT EXAM/Latest 2022-2023/Test Bank
Following discharge teaching, a male client with duodenal ulcer tells the nurse the 
he will drink plenty of dairy products, such as milk, to help coat and protect his 
ulcer. What is the best follow-up action by the nurse? 
(ANS- Review with the client the need to avoid foods that are rich in milk and 
cream 
A male client with hypertension, who received new antihypertensive prescriptions 
at his last visit returns to the clinic two weeks later to evaluate his blood pressure 
(BP). His BP...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Following discharge teaching, a male client with duodenal ulcer tells the nurse the 
he will drink plenty of dairy products, such as milk, to help coat and protect his 
ulcer. What is the best follow-up action by the nurse? 
(ANS- Review with the client the need to avoid foods that are rich in milk and 
cream 
A male client with hypertension, who received new antihypertensive prescriptions 
at his last visit returns to the clinic two weeks later to evaluate his blood pressure 
(BP). His BP...
Maternity and Womens Health Care 12th Edition Lowdermilk Test Bank
1. In evaluating the level of a pregnant woman risk of having a low-birth-weight (LBW) infant, 
which factor is the most important for the nurse to consider? 
a. African-American race 
b. Cigarette smoking 
c. Poor nutritional status 
d. Limited maternal education 
SELECTED ANSWER: A 
For African-American births, the incidence of LBW infants is twice that of Caucasian births. 
Race is a nonmodifiable risk factor. Cigarette smoking is an important factor in potential infant 
mortality rates, but ...
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- Exam (elaborations)
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1. In evaluating the level of a pregnant woman risk of having a low-birth-weight (LBW) infant, 
which factor is the most important for the nurse to consider? 
a. African-American race 
b. Cigarette smoking 
c. Poor nutritional status 
d. Limited maternal education 
SELECTED ANSWER: A 
For African-American births, the incidence of LBW infants is twice that of Caucasian births. 
Race is a nonmodifiable risk factor. Cigarette smoking is an important factor in potential infant 
mortality rates, but ...
Test Bank For Introduction to Maternity and Pediatric Nursing 9th Edition BY Gloria Leifer
Table of Contents 
Table of Contents 
1 
Chapter 01: The Past, Present, and Future 
Chapter 02: Human Reproductive Anatomy and Physiology 
Chapter 03: Fetal Development 
Chapter 04: Prenatal Care and Adaptations to Pregnancy 
Chapter 05: Nursing Care of Women with Complications During Pregnancy 
Chapter 06: Nursing Care of Mother and Infant During Labor and Birth 
Chapter 07: Nursing Management of Pain During Labor and Birth 
Chapter 08: Nursing Care of Women with Complications During Labor and ...
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- Exam (elaborations)
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Table of Contents 
Table of Contents 
1 
Chapter 01: The Past, Present, and Future 
Chapter 02: Human Reproductive Anatomy and Physiology 
Chapter 03: Fetal Development 
Chapter 04: Prenatal Care and Adaptations to Pregnancy 
Chapter 05: Nursing Care of Women with Complications During Pregnancy 
Chapter 06: Nursing Care of Mother and Infant During Labor and Birth 
Chapter 07: Nursing Management of Pain During Labor and Birth 
Chapter 08: Nursing Care of Women with Complications During Labor and ...
TEST BANK FOR GOULDS PATHOPHYSIOLOGY FOR THE HEALTH PROFESSIONS 6TH EDITION HUBERT CHAPTER 1-28
Chapter 01: Introduction to Pathophysiology 
Test Bank 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Which of the following would be the most likely cause of an iatrogenic disease? 
a. An inherited disorder 
b. A combination of specific etiological factors 
c. An unwanted effect of a prescribed drug 
d. Prolonged exposure to toxic chemicals in the environment 
ANS: C REF: 6 
2. The manifestations of a disease are best defined as the: 
a. subjective feelings of discomfort during a chronic illness. 
b. signs and symptoms ...
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- Exam (elaborations)
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Chapter 01: Introduction to Pathophysiology 
Test Bank 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Which of the following would be the most likely cause of an iatrogenic disease? 
a. An inherited disorder 
b. A combination of specific etiological factors 
c. An unwanted effect of a prescribed drug 
d. Prolonged exposure to toxic chemicals in the environment 
ANS: C REF: 6 
2. The manifestations of a disease are best defined as the: 
a. subjective feelings of discomfort during a chronic illness. 
b. signs and symptoms ...
Neurological System Assessment and Reasoning Case Study Peter Simpson
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Week 3 ATI Dosage Calculation and Safe Medication Administration 3.0
Test Bank - Maternal Child Nursing Care by Perry (6th Edition, 2017) Complete Questions and Answers
Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing 8th edition by Videbeck Test Bank Complete Questions and Answers Graded A
ROACHS INTRODUCTORY CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY 11TH EDITION TESTBANK
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