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NUR 2214 Nursing Care of the Older Adult.
NUR 2214 Nursing Care of the Older Adult.
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NUR 2214 Nursing Care of the Older Adult.
NUR 2214 ASchulz_Dementia Outline
NUR 2214 ASchulz_Dementia Outline
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NUR 2214 ASchulz_Dementia Outline
NUR 2214 Module 7 Care map 2.
NUR 2214 Module 7 Care map 2.
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NUR 2214 Module 7 Care map 2.
NUR 2214 Practice questions ob test
NUR 2214 Practice questions ob test
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NUR 2214 Practice questions ob test
NUR 2214 Mood Disorder outline
NUR 2214 Mood Disorder outline
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NUR 2214 Mood Disorder outline
NUR 2214 Study Guide Summer 2020 Exam 3
NUR 2214 Study Guide Summer 2020 Exam 3Sickle Cell Anemia 
•	Definition/Pathophysiology 
o	The clinical features of SCA are primarily the result of 
	(1) obstruction caused by the sickled RBCs with other cells 
	(2) vascular inflammation 
	(3) Increased RBC destruction,****** abnormal adhesion, entanglement, and enmeshing of rigid sickle-shaped cells accompanied by the inflammatory process intermittently blocks the microcirculation causing vaso-occlusion. 
•	The resultant absence ...
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NUR 2214 Study Guide Summer 2020 Exam 3Sickle Cell Anemia 
•	Definition/Pathophysiology 
o	The clinical features of SCA are primarily the result of 
	(1) obstruction caused by the sickled RBCs with other cells 
	(2) vascular inflammation 
	(3) Increased RBC destruction,****** abnormal adhesion, entanglement, and enmeshing of rigid sickle-shaped cells accompanied by the inflammatory process intermittently blocks the microcirculation causing vaso-occlusion. 
•	The resultant absence ...
NUR 2214 Study Guide Spring 2020 Exam 3
NUR 2214 Study Guide Spring 2020 Exam 31.	Sickle cell anemia 
a.	Definition/Pathophysiology 
•	Sickle cell disease (SCD), which used to be called sickle cell anemia, is a genetic disorder that results in chronic anemia, pain, disability, organ damage, increased risk for infection, and early death 
•	This disorder results in the formation of abnormal hemoglobin chains. 
•	the clumped masses of sickled RBCs block blood flow, known as a vaso-occlusive event (VOE). VOE leads to further tissue ...
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NUR 2214 Study Guide Spring 2020 Exam 31.	Sickle cell anemia 
a.	Definition/Pathophysiology 
•	Sickle cell disease (SCD), which used to be called sickle cell anemia, is a genetic disorder that results in chronic anemia, pain, disability, organ damage, increased risk for infection, and early death 
•	This disorder results in the formation of abnormal hemoglobin chains. 
•	the clumped masses of sickled RBCs block blood flow, known as a vaso-occlusive event (VOE). VOE leads to further tissue ...
NUR2214 Exam 3 Study Guide: Module 4
NUR2214 Exam 3 Study Guide: Module 4
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NUR2214 Exam 3 Study Guide: Module 4
NUR 2214C FINAL EXAM REVIEW
NUR 2214C FINAL EXAM REVIEW
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NUR 2214C FINAL EXAM REVIEW
Final Exam NUR 2214C| VERIFIED SOLUTION
Final Exam NUR 2214CA client is admitted with a large draining wound on the leg. What action does the nurse take first? 
a.Administer ordered antibiotics. 
b.Insert an intravenous line. 
c.Give pain medications if needed. 
d.Obtain cultures of the leg wound. 
ANS: D 
The nurse first obtains wound cultures prior to administering broad-spectrum antibiotics. The nurse would need to start the IV prior to giving the antibiotics as they will most likely be parenteral. Pain should be treated but that...
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Final Exam NUR 2214CA client is admitted with a large draining wound on the leg. What action does the nurse take first? 
a.Administer ordered antibiotics. 
b.Insert an intravenous line. 
c.Give pain medications if needed. 
d.Obtain cultures of the leg wound. 
ANS: D 
The nurse first obtains wound cultures prior to administering broad-spectrum antibiotics. The nurse would need to start the IV prior to giving the antibiotics as they will most likely be parenteral. Pain should be treated but that...