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Theoretical Basis for Nursing: 3rd Edition Overview Nursing Philosophy - answer--Study of fundamental principles guiding nursing practice. Nursing Models - answer--Frameworks that guide nursing practice and education. Middle Range Theory - answer--Theorie
Nursing Philosophy - answer--Study of fundamental principles guiding nursing practice. 
Nursing Models - answer--Frameworks that guide nursing practice and education. 
Middle Range Theory - answer--Theories that bridge grand theories and practice. 
Evidence-Based Practice - answer--Clinical decision-making based on research evidence. 
Situation-Specific Theories - answer--Theories tailored to specific clinical situations. 
Concept Development - answer--Process of defining and refining nursing co...
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Nursing Philosophy - answer--Study of fundamental principles guiding nursing practice. 
Nursing Models - answer--Frameworks that guide nursing practice and education. 
Middle Range Theory - answer--Theories that bridge grand theories and practice. 
Evidence-Based Practice - answer--Clinical decision-making based on research evidence. 
Situation-Specific Theories - answer--Theories tailored to specific clinical situations. 
Concept Development - answer--Process of defining and refining nursing co...
Cases Week 7
Is the inability to urinate an emergency or should you tell Ms. Burd to continue to monitor Noodle for the rest of the day? - answer--Inability to urinate is an emergency and should be treated right away 
What does BUN stand for? What organ does a BUN test evaluate? - answer--BUN is Blood Urea Nitrogen - product of protein metabolism filtered out by kidneys. When glomerular filtration rate is decreased or urinary tract is obstructed, urea nitrogen will build up in blood stream. Kidneys are unabl...
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Is the inability to urinate an emergency or should you tell Ms. Burd to continue to monitor Noodle for the rest of the day? - answer--Inability to urinate is an emergency and should be treated right away 
What does BUN stand for? What organ does a BUN test evaluate? - answer--BUN is Blood Urea Nitrogen - product of protein metabolism filtered out by kidneys. When glomerular filtration rate is decreased or urinary tract is obstructed, urea nitrogen will build up in blood stream. Kidneys are unabl...
Patient Case Study: 18-Year-Old Pregnant Woman
Hindu - answer--Patient's religion or cultural background 
Biodata - answer--Information about the patient, including age, occupation, and address 
Lower socioecono - answer--Belonging to a lower socioeconomic class based on BG Prasad scale 
Present illness - answer--Current medical condition or symptoms the patient is experiencing 
Ankle - answer--The joint connecting the foot to the leg 
Progressive - answer--Symptoms worsening over time 
Amenorrhea - answer--Absence of menstruation in a wo...
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Hindu - answer--Patient's religion or cultural background 
Biodata - answer--Information about the patient, including age, occupation, and address 
Lower socioecono - answer--Belonging to a lower socioeconomic class based on BG Prasad scale 
Present illness - answer--Current medical condition or symptoms the patient is experiencing 
Ankle - answer--The joint connecting the foot to the leg 
Progressive - answer--Symptoms worsening over time 
Amenorrhea - answer--Absence of menstruation in a wo...
Anatomy and Physiology Exam 1 Pretest
Directly causes mechanical motion - answer--Integumentary 
Responds to environmental changes by transmitting electrical impulses - answer--Nervous 
Provides support and levers for muscles to work on - answer--Muscular 
Protects underlying organs from mechanical damage and synthesizes vitamin D - answer--Skeletal 
Controls the body with chemical molecules called hormones - answer--Endocrine 
Delivers oxygen and nutrients to the tissues - answer--Cardiovascular 
) Produces antibodies that neutrali...
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Directly causes mechanical motion - answer--Integumentary 
Responds to environmental changes by transmitting electrical impulses - answer--Nervous 
Provides support and levers for muscles to work on - answer--Muscular 
Protects underlying organs from mechanical damage and synthesizes vitamin D - answer--Skeletal 
Controls the body with chemical molecules called hormones - answer--Endocrine 
Delivers oxygen and nutrients to the tissues - answer--Cardiovascular 
) Produces antibodies that neutrali...
NGN ATI LEADERSHIP PROCTORED EXAM
delegation/supervision - answer--*5 rights* 
1. task 
2. circumstance 
3. person 
4. direction and communication 
5. supervision and evaluation 
-based on individual client needs, facility policies and job descriptions, state NPA, professional standards 
-consider the individual's education, training, and experience 
-RNs can delegate to: 
>>other RNs 
>>LPNs 
>>APs 
delegating to AP - answer---ADLs 
-bathing 
-grooming 
-dressing 
-toileting 
-ambulating 
-feeding without s...
- Exam (elaborations)
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delegation/supervision - answer--*5 rights* 
1. task 
2. circumstance 
3. person 
4. direction and communication 
5. supervision and evaluation 
-based on individual client needs, facility policies and job descriptions, state NPA, professional standards 
-consider the individual's education, training, and experience 
-RNs can delegate to: 
>>other RNs 
>>LPNs 
>>APs 
delegating to AP - answer---ADLs 
-bathing 
-grooming 
-dressing 
-toileting 
-ambulating 
-feeding without s...
Test Bank for Community and Public Health Nursing
Community health nursing - Answer--Nursing care that is provided in a community setting, rather than an institutional setting. 
Public health nursing - Answer--Nursing care that is provided in an institutional setting. 
Public health nursing focus - Answer--Focused on the health of individuals. 
Community health nursing impact - Answer--Can shape the quality of community health services and improve the health of the general public. 
Difference between public health and community health nursing -...
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Community health nursing - Answer--Nursing care that is provided in a community setting, rather than an institutional setting. 
Public health nursing - Answer--Nursing care that is provided in an institutional setting. 
Public health nursing focus - Answer--Focused on the health of individuals. 
Community health nursing impact - Answer--Can shape the quality of community health services and improve the health of the general public. 
Difference between public health and community health nursing -...
Exam 1 Burns Pediatric Primary Care Test Bank
A mother brings her 9 month infant in for a routine visit. What milestone would be appropriate for the doctor as if the infant is meeting? - answer--Rolls back to stomach and stomach to back 
5 day old infant comes in for newborn checkup. On assessment — skin is jaundice, anterior fontanelle is slightly sunken, only had 2 diapers today, infant has trouble latching on, mom's first child. Bilirubin is sent and comes back at 18. Baby is most likely having breast milk jaundice. Which nursing in...
- Exam (elaborations)
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A mother brings her 9 month infant in for a routine visit. What milestone would be appropriate for the doctor as if the infant is meeting? - answer--Rolls back to stomach and stomach to back 
5 day old infant comes in for newborn checkup. On assessment — skin is jaundice, anterior fontanelle is slightly sunken, only had 2 diapers today, infant has trouble latching on, mom's first child. Bilirubin is sent and comes back at 18. Baby is most likely having breast milk jaundice. Which nursing in...
NRNP 6675 MIDTERM EXAM (YEAR 2024 – 100/100 POINTS) LATEST UPDATE
1. Which of the following are risk factors for neuroleptic malignant syndrome? Select all that apply Age 
Rapid dose escalation 
Parental route of administration Higher potency typical antipsychotics 
2. Antipsychotic medications provide D2 blockade in the mesocortical pathway causing which of the following effects? 
Reduces negative symptoms 
Increases extra pyramidal symptoms (EPS) Causes prolactinemia 
Reduces positive symptoms 
3. Phencyclidine (PCP) and Ketamine exert their unique behaviora...
- Exam (elaborations)
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1. Which of the following are risk factors for neuroleptic malignant syndrome? Select all that apply Age 
Rapid dose escalation 
Parental route of administration Higher potency typical antipsychotics 
2. Antipsychotic medications provide D2 blockade in the mesocortical pathway causing which of the following effects? 
Reduces negative symptoms 
Increases extra pyramidal symptoms (EPS) Causes prolactinemia 
Reduces positive symptoms 
3. Phencyclidine (PCP) and Ketamine exert their unique behaviora...
AHA BLS EXAM LATEST 2023-2024 EXAM WITH 200 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)AGRADE
In which locations do most out-of-hospital cardiac arrests occur? 
a. healthcare clinics 
b. homes 
c. recreational facilities 
d. shopping centers - ANSWER- b. homes 
Which is the most common cause of cardiac arrest in children? 
a. cardiac problem 
b. congenital or acquired heart defect 
c. respiratory failure or shock 
d. infection and sepsis - ANSWER- c. respiratory failure or shock 
Which statement best describes sudden cardiac arrest? 
a. when respiratory distress in adults occurs and the ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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In which locations do most out-of-hospital cardiac arrests occur? 
a. healthcare clinics 
b. homes 
c. recreational facilities 
d. shopping centers - ANSWER- b. homes 
Which is the most common cause of cardiac arrest in children? 
a. cardiac problem 
b. congenital or acquired heart defect 
c. respiratory failure or shock 
d. infection and sepsis - ANSWER- c. respiratory failure or shock 
Which statement best describes sudden cardiac arrest? 
a. when respiratory distress in adults occurs and the ...
AHIP FINAL EXAM 2022/2023 UPDATED VERSION QUESTIONS AND 100%CORRECT ANSWERS+ ELABORATIONS
Mr. Davies is turning 65 next month. He would like to enroll in a Medicare health plan, but does not want to be limited in terms of where he obtains his care. What should you tell him about how a Medicare Cost Plan might fit his needs? ----CORRECT ANSWER---a. Cost plan enrollees can choose to receive Medicare covered services under the plan's benefits by going to plan network providers and paying plan cost sharing, or may receive services from non-network providers and pay cost-sharing due unde...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Mr. Davies is turning 65 next month. He would like to enroll in a Medicare health plan, but does not want to be limited in terms of where he obtains his care. What should you tell him about how a Medicare Cost Plan might fit his needs? ----CORRECT ANSWER---a. Cost plan enrollees can choose to receive Medicare covered services under the plan's benefits by going to plan network providers and paying plan cost sharing, or may receive services from non-network providers and pay cost-sharing due unde...