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Nursing Care of the Child With an Alteration in Bowel Elimination/Gastrointestinal Disorder
12-year-old Hilary is brought to the emergency room by her parents with severe 
abdominal pain. The nurse performs a physical assessment to check for appendicitis. 
Which assessment parameters indicate appendicitis? Select all that apply. - Normal to 
hyperactive bowel sounds early 
Hypoactive bowel sounds with perforation 
Irritation and pain in the right lower quadrant 
Low-grade fever, nausea, anorexia, and vomiting 
A 2-month-old boy is admitted to the emergency room with severe diarrhea....
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12-year-old Hilary is brought to the emergency room by her parents with severe 
abdominal pain. The nurse performs a physical assessment to check for appendicitis. 
Which assessment parameters indicate appendicitis? Select all that apply. - Normal to 
hyperactive bowel sounds early 
Hypoactive bowel sounds with perforation 
Irritation and pain in the right lower quadrant 
Low-grade fever, nausea, anorexia, and vomiting 
A 2-month-old boy is admitted to the emergency room with severe diarrhea....
Nursing Care of the Child With a Gastrointestinal Disorder
12-year-old Hilary is brought to the emergency room by her parents with severe 
abdominal pain. The nurse performs a physical assessment to check for appendicitis. 
Which assessment parameters indicate appendicitis? Select all that apply. 
a) Normal to hyperactive bowel sounds early 
b) Rebound tenderness present with palpation in the left upper quadrant 
c) Distended abdomen with unperforated appendicitis 
d) Hypoactive bowel sounds with perforation 
e) Low-grade fever, nausea, anorexia, and ...
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12-year-old Hilary is brought to the emergency room by her parents with severe 
abdominal pain. The nurse performs a physical assessment to check for appendicitis. 
Which assessment parameters indicate appendicitis? Select all that apply. 
a) Normal to hyperactive bowel sounds early 
b) Rebound tenderness present with palpation in the left upper quadrant 
c) Distended abdomen with unperforated appendicitis 
d) Hypoactive bowel sounds with perforation 
e) Low-grade fever, nausea, anorexia, and ...
Pharmacology A Patient-Centered Nursing Process Approach Chapter 1
Absorption - movement of drug particles from GI tract to body fluids by passive 
absorption, active aborption or pinocytosis 
Active absorption - requires a carrier such as an enzyme or protein to move the drug 
against a concentration gradient. 
autonomy - independence, the right to self determination 
Beneficence - duty to protect research subjects from harm 
disintegration - breakdown of tablet into smaller particles 
dissolution - breakdown of small particles in GI fluid before absorption ...
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Absorption - movement of drug particles from GI tract to body fluids by passive 
absorption, active aborption or pinocytosis 
Active absorption - requires a carrier such as an enzyme or protein to move the drug 
against a concentration gradient. 
autonomy - independence, the right to self determination 
Beneficence - duty to protect research subjects from harm 
disintegration - breakdown of tablet into smaller particles 
dissolution - breakdown of small particles in GI fluid before absorption ...
PMHNP Exam Reported Questions images, pmhnp
assertive inquiry 
- Can disclose info to medicare /CMS without consent 
- What medication can alter absorption of antipsychotics? 
-NMS is like S&M; 
-you get hot (hyperpyrexia) 
-stiff (increased muscle tone) 
-sweaty (diaphoresis) 
-BP, pulse, and respirations go up & 
-you start to drool - NMS 
-pril, CHF - ACE inhibitors 
-shivering 
-anxiety 
-diaphoresis 
-hyperthermia 
Shits and Shivers 
diarrhea, shivering, hyperreflexia/myoclonis, increased temperature, vital 
sign instability, enceph...
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assertive inquiry 
- Can disclose info to medicare /CMS without consent 
- What medication can alter absorption of antipsychotics? 
-NMS is like S&M; 
-you get hot (hyperpyrexia) 
-stiff (increased muscle tone) 
-sweaty (diaphoresis) 
-BP, pulse, and respirations go up & 
-you start to drool - NMS 
-pril, CHF - ACE inhibitors 
-shivering 
-anxiety 
-diaphoresis 
-hyperthermia 
Shits and Shivers 
diarrhea, shivering, hyperreflexia/myoclonis, increased temperature, vital 
sign instability, enceph...
Practice Test Pediatrics Assignment Quiz
A 3-year-old boy is brought to the emergency room because of a possible diazepam 
(Valium) overdose. He is lethargic and confused, and his vital signs are: pulse rate 100 
beats/minute, respiratory rate 20 breaths/minute, and blood pressure 70/30. Which 
nursing intervention has the highest priority? 
Insert an orogastric tube for gastric lavage. 
Prepare a set-up for an endotracheal intubation. 
Draw blood for stat chemistries and blood gases. 
Insert a Foley catheter to monitor renal functi...
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A 3-year-old boy is brought to the emergency room because of a possible diazepam 
(Valium) overdose. He is lethargic and confused, and his vital signs are: pulse rate 100 
beats/minute, respiratory rate 20 breaths/minute, and blood pressure 70/30. Which 
nursing intervention has the highest priority? 
Insert an orogastric tube for gastric lavage. 
Prepare a set-up for an endotracheal intubation. 
Draw blood for stat chemistries and blood gases. 
Insert a Foley catheter to monitor renal functi...
Prisons and Punishment Study Guide
(Essay) History of Mass Incarceration in the U.S. and the problems with the system. - 
Mass incarceration is a massive system of racial and social control. It is the process by 
which people are swept into the criminal justice system, branded criminals and felons, 
locked up for longer periods of time than most other countries in the world who 
incarcerate people who have been convicted of crimes, and then released into a 
permanent second-class status in which they are stripped of basic civ...
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(Essay) History of Mass Incarceration in the U.S. and the problems with the system. - 
Mass incarceration is a massive system of racial and social control. It is the process by 
which people are swept into the criminal justice system, branded criminals and felons, 
locked up for longer periods of time than most other countries in the world who 
incarcerate people who have been convicted of crimes, and then released into a 
permanent second-class status in which they are stripped of basic civ...
Prisons and Punishment Study Guide
(Essay) History of Mass Incarceration in the U.S. and the problems with the system. - 
Mass incarceration is a massive system of racial and social control. It is the process by 
which people are swept into the criminal justice system, branded criminals and felons, 
locked up for longer periods of time than most other countries in the world who 
incarcerate people who have been convicted of crimes, and then released into a 
permanent second-class status in which they are stripped of basic civ...
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- Exam (elaborations)
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(Essay) History of Mass Incarceration in the U.S. and the problems with the system. - 
Mass incarceration is a massive system of racial and social control. It is the process by 
which people are swept into the criminal justice system, branded criminals and felons, 
locked up for longer periods of time than most other countries in the world who 
incarcerate people who have been convicted of crimes, and then released into a 
permanent second-class status in which they are stripped of basic civ...
Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation
A D1 flexion pattern includes elevation, abduction, and upward rotation of the scapula. 
True/False - True 
A proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation technique that uses slow and resisted 
concentric contractions of agonists and antagonists around a joint without rest between 
reversals is termed: 
alternating isometrics 
rhythmic initiation 
rhythmic stabilization 
slow reversal - slow reversal 
Slow reversal is a technique used to improve stability, controlled mobility, and skill. Slow 
...
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A D1 flexion pattern includes elevation, abduction, and upward rotation of the scapula. 
True/False - True 
A proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation technique that uses slow and resisted 
concentric contractions of agonists and antagonists around a joint without rest between 
reversals is termed: 
alternating isometrics 
rhythmic initiation 
rhythmic stabilization 
slow reversal - slow reversal 
Slow reversal is a technique used to improve stability, controlled mobility, and skill. Slow 
...
PSI Life, Accident, Health Practice Exam Questions
____________ is the initial step of the total process of insuring a health risk. - field 
underwriting 
_______________ is the process of selection, classification and rating, and determining 
if someone is insurable. - home office underwriting 
"Person" means all of the following EXCEPT 
1 
an association. 
2 
a corporation. 
3 
a business trust. 
4 
an organizational trust. - 4 
an organizational trust. 
A ____________ places insurance with a non-admitted insurer when insurance cannot 
be...
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____________ is the initial step of the total process of insuring a health risk. - field 
underwriting 
_______________ is the process of selection, classification and rating, and determining 
if someone is insurable. - home office underwriting 
"Person" means all of the following EXCEPT 
1 
an association. 
2 
a corporation. 
3 
a business trust. 
4 
an organizational trust. - 4 
an organizational trust. 
A ____________ places insurance with a non-admitted insurer when insurance cannot 
be...
Psychology's Modern History 100%
A psychologist working from the cognitive perspective would most likely believe that anxiety is 
caused by __________. 
A. 
unconscious and unresolved conflicts 
B. 
a person's failure to reach one's potential 
C. 
certain hormones in the brain 
D. 
erroneous perceptions or thoughts - d 
A team of psychologists is studying how negative feedback affects self-esteem in independent 
cultures, such as the United States, and interdependent cultures, such as Japan. These 
psychologists are mos...
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A psychologist working from the cognitive perspective would most likely believe that anxiety is 
caused by __________. 
A. 
unconscious and unresolved conflicts 
B. 
a person's failure to reach one's potential 
C. 
certain hormones in the brain 
D. 
erroneous perceptions or thoughts - d 
A team of psychologists is studying how negative feedback affects self-esteem in independent 
cultures, such as the United States, and interdependent cultures, such as Japan. These 
psychologists are mos...
Nursing Care of Children Pre-assignment Quiz.
Fundamentals of Nursing, Ninth Edition
NURS 6531 Midterm Exam 2020 , Walden University.