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MENTAL HEALTH EXAM 1 (NCLEX Questions)
A client taking lithium reports vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, blurred vision, 
tinnitus, and tremors. The lithium level is 2.5 mEq/L (2.5 mmol/L). The nurse 
plans care based on which representation of this level? 
1.Toxic 
2.Normal 
3.Slightly above normal 
4.Excessively below normal - 1. toxic 
A client has a lithium level of 2.4 mEq/L. The nurse should immediately assess the 
client for which sign or symptom? 
1.Diarrhea 
2.Weakness 
3.Blurred vision 
4.Cardiac dysrhythmias - 3.Blurred ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 9 pages •
A client taking lithium reports vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, blurred vision, 
tinnitus, and tremors. The lithium level is 2.5 mEq/L (2.5 mmol/L). The nurse 
plans care based on which representation of this level? 
1.Toxic 
2.Normal 
3.Slightly above normal 
4.Excessively below normal - 1. toxic 
A client has a lithium level of 2.4 mEq/L. The nurse should immediately assess the 
client for which sign or symptom? 
1.Diarrhea 
2.Weakness 
3.Blurred vision 
4.Cardiac dysrhythmias - 3.Blurred ...
Psychotropic Meds HESI Exam Study Questions with Verified Answers
A client's medication sheet contains a prescription for sertraline. To ensure safe 
administration of the medication, how should the nurse administer the dose? - At 
the same time each evening 
A client is scheduled for discharge and will be taking phenobarbital for an 
extended period. The nurse would place highest priority on teaching the client 
which point that directly relates to client safety? - Avoid drinking alcohol while 
taking this medication. 
The nurse is describing the medication ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 10 pages •
A client's medication sheet contains a prescription for sertraline. To ensure safe 
administration of the medication, how should the nurse administer the dose? - At 
the same time each evening 
A client is scheduled for discharge and will be taking phenobarbital for an 
extended period. The nurse would place highest priority on teaching the client 
which point that directly relates to client safety? - Avoid drinking alcohol while 
taking this medication. 
The nurse is describing the medication ...
Therapeutic Nutrition Final Exam Study Guide
Digests & absorbs food - small intestine 
Houses bacteria that produces several vitamins - Large intestine 
Produces bile - liver 
Secretes hormones to maintain blood glucose levels - Pancreas 
Begins digestion of carbohydrates - mouth 
Diet quality can affect the gut microbiome by enhancing or limiting the diversity of 
beneficial microorganisms in the gut. Select the foods that are supportive of a 
healthy microbiome. Select all that apply. 
a. Omega-3 fatty acids 
b. Refined/processed grains ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Digests & absorbs food - small intestine 
Houses bacteria that produces several vitamins - Large intestine 
Produces bile - liver 
Secretes hormones to maintain blood glucose levels - Pancreas 
Begins digestion of carbohydrates - mouth 
Diet quality can affect the gut microbiome by enhancing or limiting the diversity of 
beneficial microorganisms in the gut. Select the foods that are supportive of a 
healthy microbiome. Select all that apply. 
a. Omega-3 fatty acids 
b. Refined/processed grains ...
NUR 400 Exam 2 Study Guide
lip pursing 
a technique that helps people with asthma or COPD with SOB 
bruit 
blowing or swishing sounds that indicate obstructed peripheral blood flow; use the 
bell of the stethoscope to assess 
thrill 
palpable vibrations that can accompany murmurs or cardiac malformation 
rhonchi 
coarse, loud, low-pitched rumbling sounds during either inspiration or expiration 
resulting from fluid or mucus, can clear with coughing 
wheeze 
high-pitched whistling, musical sounds as air passes through narr...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 19 pages •
lip pursing 
a technique that helps people with asthma or COPD with SOB 
bruit 
blowing or swishing sounds that indicate obstructed peripheral blood flow; use the 
bell of the stethoscope to assess 
thrill 
palpable vibrations that can accompany murmurs or cardiac malformation 
rhonchi 
coarse, loud, low-pitched rumbling sounds during either inspiration or expiration 
resulting from fluid or mucus, can clear with coughing 
wheeze 
high-pitched whistling, musical sounds as air passes through narr...
NUR 1290 Exam 1 (combined) Questions and Answers
Molloy Humanistic Framework - Humanity, valuing, health, and environment all 
around nursing 
Humanity - A unique human being, functioning as an integrated whole, reflecting 
bio-psycho-social-cultural dimensions. 
Look at the whole person 
Environment - The sum total of all internal and external dimensions that influence 
human beings. 
Valuing - Holding in high esteem the inherent worth and dignity of all individuals. 
Health - The dynamic state of bio-psycho-social-cultural well-being. 
What ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Molloy Humanistic Framework - Humanity, valuing, health, and environment all 
around nursing 
Humanity - A unique human being, functioning as an integrated whole, reflecting 
bio-psycho-social-cultural dimensions. 
Look at the whole person 
Environment - The sum total of all internal and external dimensions that influence 
human beings. 
Valuing - Holding in high esteem the inherent worth and dignity of all individuals. 
Health - The dynamic state of bio-psycho-social-cultural well-being. 
What ...
NUR 1430 Mobility Nursing Assessment Questions with Verified Answers
A patient with osteoarthritis is being treated in the orthopedic ward. Which clinical 
manifestation would the nurse most likely observe in this patient? 
A) Decreased range of motion in the affected joints 
B) High fever and chills 
C) Bilateral joint affectation 
D) Ulnar deviation of the wrist 
E) Paresthesia in the extremities - A 
During a health history assessment, which question is essential for the nurse to ask 
a postmenopausal woman to evaluate her risk for osteoporosis? 
A) "Do you e...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 20 pages •
A patient with osteoarthritis is being treated in the orthopedic ward. Which clinical 
manifestation would the nurse most likely observe in this patient? 
A) Decreased range of motion in the affected joints 
B) High fever and chills 
C) Bilateral joint affectation 
D) Ulnar deviation of the wrist 
E) Paresthesia in the extremities - A 
During a health history assessment, which question is essential for the nurse to ask 
a postmenopausal woman to evaluate her risk for osteoporosis? 
A) "Do you e...
NUR 3050 Evidence-Based Assessment Week 2 (HA Lecture) Study Guide
Point of entry in an ongoing 
process - assessment 
To collect subjective and objective data to determine a client's overall level of 
functioning in order to make a professional clinical judgment - PURPOSE OF 
HEALTH ASSESSMENT 
The nurse collects physiologic, psychological, 
sociocultural, developmental and spiritual data about the 
client - PURPOSE OF HEALTH ASSESSMENT 
To establish a database - PURPOSE OF HEALTH ASSESSMENT 
Type of data collected that can be described only by the person 
ex...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 14 pages •
Point of entry in an ongoing 
process - assessment 
To collect subjective and objective data to determine a client's overall level of 
functioning in order to make a professional clinical judgment - PURPOSE OF 
HEALTH ASSESSMENT 
The nurse collects physiologic, psychological, 
sociocultural, developmental and spiritual data about the 
client - PURPOSE OF HEALTH ASSESSMENT 
To establish a database - PURPOSE OF HEALTH ASSESSMENT 
Type of data collected that can be described only by the person 
ex...
NUR 3050 Psychosocial Exam #1 Study Guide
psychosocial nursing 
interventions to assist individuals who are having difficulty coping with the 
emotional aspects of illness, with life crises that affect health and healthcare of 
with psychiatric disorders. focus is on the effects of stress in illness and on the 
functioning of individuals, families, groups and communities to stress. goal is to 
help the person within his/her environment achieve their maximum level of 
wellness. 
psychosocial nursing care 
healthy promotion and maintenanc...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 13 pages •
psychosocial nursing 
interventions to assist individuals who are having difficulty coping with the 
emotional aspects of illness, with life crises that affect health and healthcare of 
with psychiatric disorders. focus is on the effects of stress in illness and on the 
functioning of individuals, families, groups and communities to stress. goal is to 
help the person within his/her environment achieve their maximum level of 
wellness. 
psychosocial nursing care 
healthy promotion and maintenanc...
Nursing Development and Practice Exam Study Guide
Health Care Reform - Aims to expand coverage, control healthcare costs, and 
improve the health care delivery system. 
Changing Demographics in the U.S. - The need for more nurses to care for an 
aging population. 
Nursing Shortage - Leads to errors, higher morbidity, and mortality rates. 
Technology and Informatics - Makes the world easier for nurses. 
Educated Consumer - Manages complex patients and medication shortage. 
Top Healthcare Policy Issues in the U.S. - Include gun violence, access t...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Health Care Reform - Aims to expand coverage, control healthcare costs, and 
improve the health care delivery system. 
Changing Demographics in the U.S. - The need for more nurses to care for an 
aging population. 
Nursing Shortage - Leads to errors, higher morbidity, and mortality rates. 
Technology and Informatics - Makes the world easier for nurses. 
Educated Consumer - Manages complex patients and medication shortage. 
Top Healthcare Policy Issues in the U.S. - Include gun violence, access t...
Nursing Assistant Training- Exam 3
Of the following signs, which one is not a sign of infection? 
* 
A. Fever 
B. Swelling 
C. Redness 
D. Shortness of breath 
- D. Shortness of breath 
A resident is being showered while sitting in a shower chair. The resident says, "I 
feel weak. I think I am going to faint." The nurse aide's immediate concerns are 
calling for help and 
* 
A. Making sure the water temperature is proper 
B. Getting the resident back to her room right away 
C. Finishing the shower quickly by washing only soile...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 10 pages •
Of the following signs, which one is not a sign of infection? 
* 
A. Fever 
B. Swelling 
C. Redness 
D. Shortness of breath 
- D. Shortness of breath 
A resident is being showered while sitting in a shower chair. The resident says, "I 
feel weak. I think I am going to faint." The nurse aide's immediate concerns are 
calling for help and 
* 
A. Making sure the water temperature is proper 
B. Getting the resident back to her room right away 
C. Finishing the shower quickly by washing only soile...
ATI Comprehensive Predictor with NGN 2023
Stahl's Essential Psychopharmacology Neuroscientific Basis and Practical Applications 5th Edition Test Bank
Test Banks For Leifer's Introduction to Maternity & Pediatric Nursing in Canada 1st Edition by Gloria Leifer; Lisa KeenanLindsay
Not the full test bank!! And where is chapter 2?! Don't purchase!
NRNP 6645 Week 7 Assignment Humanistic-Existential Therapy
Solution Manual for Statistics for Nursing Research AWorkbook for Evidence-Based Practice, 3rd Edition,Susan Grove, Daisha Cipher