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INTERNAL BODY ORGANS
Heart: A muscular organ located in the chest, slightly left of the midline. It pumps blood throughout the body, delivering oxygen and nutrients to tissues and removing waste products. 
 
Lungs: Paired organs situated in the chest cavity, responsible for gas exchange. Oxygen is taken in and carbon dioxide is expelled during breathing. 
 
Liver: The largest internal organ, located in the upper right abdomen. It performs a variety of functions, including detoxification, protein synthesis, and the p...
- Summary
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Heart: A muscular organ located in the chest, slightly left of the midline. It pumps blood throughout the body, delivering oxygen and nutrients to tissues and removing waste products. 
 
Lungs: Paired organs situated in the chest cavity, responsible for gas exchange. Oxygen is taken in and carbon dioxide is expelled during breathing. 
 
Liver: The largest internal organ, located in the upper right abdomen. It performs a variety of functions, including detoxification, protein synthesis, and the p...
Pediatrics HESI Practice Questions and answers
A 9-month-old child is seen in the well clinic. Which of the following behaviors would the nurse expect to see? SATA 
(A) Plays peek-a-boo 
(B) Walks independently 
(C) Feeds self with a spoon 
(D) Stacks 2 blocks together 
(E) Transfers objects from hand to hand 
 
-walks independently at 15 months 
-feeds self with spoon at 18 months 
-stacks 2 blocks together at 18 months 
 
-The mother of a six-year-old child arrives at the clinic because the child has been experiencing red and swolle...
- Exam (elaborations)
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A 9-month-old child is seen in the well clinic. Which of the following behaviors would the nurse expect to see? SATA 
(A) Plays peek-a-boo 
(B) Walks independently 
(C) Feeds self with a spoon 
(D) Stacks 2 blocks together 
(E) Transfers objects from hand to hand 
 
-walks independently at 15 months 
-feeds self with spoon at 18 months 
-stacks 2 blocks together at 18 months 
 
-The mother of a six-year-old child arrives at the clinic because the child has been experiencing red and swolle...
Pediatric HESI Practice Questions and answers
1)	The mother of a 4-year-old child asks the nurse what she can do to help her other children cope with their sibling's repeated hospitalizations. Which is the best response that the nurse should offer? 
A.	Inform the parent that the child is too young to visit the hospital. 
B.	Suggest that the child visit a grandmother until the sibling returns home. 
C.	Ask the mother if the child asks when the sibling will be discharged. 
D.	Encourage the mother to have the children visit the hospitalized s...
- Exam (elaborations)
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1)	The mother of a 4-year-old child asks the nurse what she can do to help her other children cope with their sibling's repeated hospitalizations. Which is the best response that the nurse should offer? 
A.	Inform the parent that the child is too young to visit the hospital. 
B.	Suggest that the child visit a grandmother until the sibling returns home. 
C.	Ask the mother if the child asks when the sibling will be discharged. 
D.	Encourage the mother to have the children visit the hospitalized s...
Exam 2: Oxygenation (NCLEX)QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
An RN from the orthopedic unit has been floated to the medical unit. Which client assignment for the floated RN is best? 
 
A. The client with a resolving pulmonary embolus who is receiving oxygen at 6 L/min through a nasal cannula 
B. The client with chronic lung disease who is being evaluated for possible home oxygen use 
C. The client with a newly placed tracheostomy who is receiving oxygen through a tracheostomy collar 
D. The client with chronic bronchitis who is receiving oxygen at 60% thr...
- Exam (elaborations)
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An RN from the orthopedic unit has been floated to the medical unit. Which client assignment for the floated RN is best? 
 
A. The client with a resolving pulmonary embolus who is receiving oxygen at 6 L/min through a nasal cannula 
B. The client with chronic lung disease who is being evaluated for possible home oxygen use 
C. The client with a newly placed tracheostomy who is receiving oxygen through a tracheostomy collar 
D. The client with chronic bronchitis who is receiving oxygen at 60% thr...
ARDMS ABDOMEN REGISTRY REVIEW
What are predisposing conditions associated with Bile Duct Carcinoma (Cholangiocarcinoma)? - -ulcerative colitis, sclerosing cholangitis, Caroli's disease, choledochal cyst, parasitic infections 
 
-What is the name of the cholangiocarcinoma located at the hepatic hilum? - -Klatskin tumor (should be seen without extrahepatic bile duct dilatation) 
 
-What are some possible causes of urinomas? - -renal trauma, surgery, or an obstructing lesion 
 
-What 2 conditions are commonly associated with u...
- Exam (elaborations)
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What are predisposing conditions associated with Bile Duct Carcinoma (Cholangiocarcinoma)? - -ulcerative colitis, sclerosing cholangitis, Caroli's disease, choledochal cyst, parasitic infections 
 
-What is the name of the cholangiocarcinoma located at the hepatic hilum? - -Klatskin tumor (should be seen without extrahepatic bile duct dilatation) 
 
-What are some possible causes of urinomas? - -renal trauma, surgery, or an obstructing lesion 
 
-What 2 conditions are commonly associated with u...
ardms echo practice test
-If a patient has Starr-Edwards valve in both the mitral and aortic positions, mitral regurgitation might be best detected from which window? 
a. Subcostal 
b. Left parasternal 
c. Apical 
d. Suprasternal 
 
-All of the following will cause aortic dilatation EXCEPT 
a. Marfan's Syndrome 
b. Systemic hypertension 
c. Type I dissection 
d. Pulmonary hypertension 
 
-When using M-mode to interrogate a Starr-Edwards mitral valve which window could you use? 
a. Apical 
b. Suprasternal 
c. Paraster...
- Exam (elaborations)
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-If a patient has Starr-Edwards valve in both the mitral and aortic positions, mitral regurgitation might be best detected from which window? 
a. Subcostal 
b. Left parasternal 
c. Apical 
d. Suprasternal 
 
-All of the following will cause aortic dilatation EXCEPT 
a. Marfan's Syndrome 
b. Systemic hypertension 
c. Type I dissection 
d. Pulmonary hypertension 
 
-When using M-mode to interrogate a Starr-Edwards mitral valve which window could you use? 
a. Apical 
b. Suprasternal 
c. Paraster...
Colibri Real Estate (Real Estate Express) Final Exam Review
result in her being found guilty? 
 
A) Jane paid a commission to her licensed personal assistant. 
B) Jane paid a commission to the wife of one of her licensees who was recently killed in an auto accident. The deceased licensee had earned the commission prior to his death. 
C) Jane paid a commission plus a bonus to one of her licensees. 
D) Jane paid a commission to a Florida licensee who is not licensed in Georgia for licensing activity in Georgia. 
 
-Any salesperson can legally receive her s...
- Exam (elaborations)
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result in her being found guilty? 
 
A) Jane paid a commission to her licensed personal assistant. 
B) Jane paid a commission to the wife of one of her licensees who was recently killed in an auto accident. The deceased licensee had earned the commission prior to his death. 
C) Jane paid a commission plus a bonus to one of her licensees. 
D) Jane paid a commission to a Florida licensee who is not licensed in Georgia for licensing activity in Georgia. 
 
-Any salesperson can legally receive her s...
Maternal child exam 2
The nurse case manager is planning a care conference about a young child who has complex health care 
needs and will soon be discharged home. Whom should the nurse invite to the conference? 
a. Family and nursing staff 
b. Social worker, nursing staff, and primary care physician 
c. Family and key health professionals involved in childs care 
d. Primary care physician and key health professionals involved in childs care - -ANS: C 
 
A multidisciplinary conference is necessary for coordination of...
- Exam (elaborations)
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The nurse case manager is planning a care conference about a young child who has complex health care 
needs and will soon be discharged home. Whom should the nurse invite to the conference? 
a. Family and nursing staff 
b. Social worker, nursing staff, and primary care physician 
c. Family and key health professionals involved in childs care 
d. Primary care physician and key health professionals involved in childs care - -ANS: C 
 
A multidisciplinary conference is necessary for coordination of...
NCLEX NGN Pre-Test Questions and answers
A nurse is assigned to care for a client with chronic renal failure who is undergoing hemodialysis through an internal AV fistula in the RA. Which intervention should the nurse implement in caring for the client? SATA 
a. Assessing the radial pulse in the right extremity 
b. Using the LA to take BP readings 
c. Drawing pre-dialysis blood specimens from the LA 
d. Assessing the area over the AV fistula for a bruit and three each shift 
e. Placing a pressure dressing over the site after each dialy...
- Exam (elaborations)
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A nurse is assigned to care for a client with chronic renal failure who is undergoing hemodialysis through an internal AV fistula in the RA. Which intervention should the nurse implement in caring for the client? SATA 
a. Assessing the radial pulse in the right extremity 
b. Using the LA to take BP readings 
c. Drawing pre-dialysis blood specimens from the LA 
d. Assessing the area over the AV fistula for a bruit and three each shift 
e. Placing a pressure dressing over the site after each dialy...
Chapter 23: Drug Therapy for Gastric Ulcers and Reflux
Research has shown that 80% to 90% of gastric ulcers are caused by infection with the Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) bacteria. H. pylori infection is present in 20% to 30% of people in the United States. Some people experience no signs or symptoms, whereas others develop ulcers. - -Which bacteria is often the cause of stomach ulcers? 
 
a. Escherichia coli 
b. Helicobacter pylori 
c. Staphylococcus aureus 
d. Streptococcus pneumoniae 
 
A major sign that indicates an ulcer is getting worse is b...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Research has shown that 80% to 90% of gastric ulcers are caused by infection with the Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) bacteria. H. pylori infection is present in 20% to 30% of people in the United States. Some people experience no signs or symptoms, whereas others develop ulcers. - -Which bacteria is often the cause of stomach ulcers? 
 
a. Escherichia coli 
b. Helicobacter pylori 
c. Staphylococcus aureus 
d. Streptococcus pneumoniae 
 
A major sign that indicates an ulcer is getting worse is b...