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BLUEPRINTS OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY QUIZ
At what week gestation does B-HCG peak? 
CORRECT ANSWER: At 10 weeks - peaks at 100,000 mIU/mL 
 
At what week gestation does an embryo start being called a fetus? 
CORRECT ANSWER: 8 weeks gestation 
 
How early might you start seeing fetal heart beats on US? 
CORRECT ANSWER: 6 weeks 
 
At what week gestational age might you first see the gestational sac in the uterus? 
CORRECT ANSWER: 5 weeks 
 
What is the Chadwick sign? 
CORRECT ANSWER: Bluish discoloration of the vagina and cervix indicating...
- Exam (elaborations)
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At what week gestation does B-HCG peak? 
CORRECT ANSWER: At 10 weeks - peaks at 100,000 mIU/mL 
 
At what week gestation does an embryo start being called a fetus? 
CORRECT ANSWER: 8 weeks gestation 
 
How early might you start seeing fetal heart beats on US? 
CORRECT ANSWER: 6 weeks 
 
At what week gestational age might you first see the gestational sac in the uterus? 
CORRECT ANSWER: 5 weeks 
 
What is the Chadwick sign? 
CORRECT ANSWER: Bluish discoloration of the vagina and cervix indicating...
FOCUS ON NURSING PHARMACOLOGY 8TH EDITION, TEST BANK BY AMY KARCH
Test Bank - Focus on Nursing Pharmacology (8th Edition by Karch)	1 
TABLE OF CONTENTS 
 
Table of Contents 
Chapter 01 - Introduction to Drugs Chapter 02 - Drugs and the Body Chapter 03 - Toxic Effects of Drugs 
Chapter 04 - The Nursing Process in Drug Therapy and Patient Safety Chapter 05 - Dosage Calculations 
Chapter 06 - Challenges to Effective Drug Therapy Chapter 07 - Introduction to Cell Physiology Chapter 08 - Antiinfective Agents 
Chapter 09 - Antibiotics Chapter 10 - Antiviral Age...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Test Bank - Focus on Nursing Pharmacology (8th Edition by Karch)	1 
TABLE OF CONTENTS 
 
Table of Contents 
Chapter 01 - Introduction to Drugs Chapter 02 - Drugs and the Body Chapter 03 - Toxic Effects of Drugs 
Chapter 04 - The Nursing Process in Drug Therapy and Patient Safety Chapter 05 - Dosage Calculations 
Chapter 06 - Challenges to Effective Drug Therapy Chapter 07 - Introduction to Cell Physiology Chapter 08 - Antiinfective Agents 
Chapter 09 - Antibiotics Chapter 10 - Antiviral Age...
PSYCHOTHERAPY LATEST SUMMARY NOTES
Introduction to 21st-Century Psychotherapies Authors: Frank Dumont 
Key Points and Terms 
Evolution of the Science and Profession of Psychology 
Early attempts to address mental disorders include: 
►	Pre-Christian, temple-like asklepeia and other retreat centers, which used religio- philosophical lectures, to assuage if not remedy psychological disorders. 
►	Hellenist physicians understood that the brain was not only the seat of knowledge and learning but also the source of depression, delir...
- Summary
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Introduction to 21st-Century Psychotherapies Authors: Frank Dumont 
Key Points and Terms 
Evolution of the Science and Profession of Psychology 
Early attempts to address mental disorders include: 
►	Pre-Christian, temple-like asklepeia and other retreat centers, which used religio- philosophical lectures, to assuage if not remedy psychological disorders. 
►	Hellenist physicians understood that the brain was not only the seat of knowledge and learning but also the source of depression, delir...
GERONTOLOGICAL NURSING & HEALTHY AGING 5TH EDITION TOUHY
Which option refers to the highest level of human functioning according to Maslow? 
a.Biological and physical integrity 
b.Safety and security 
c.Self-esteem 
d.Self-actualization 
ANS: D 
RATIONALE 
According to Maslow, persons whose basic physical needs are met, who feel safe and secure, and who possess self-esteem and self-efficacy can achieve self-actualization, reaching out beyond themselves to make their lives meaningful. 
Biological and physical integrity is the lowest level in Maslows hi...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Which option refers to the highest level of human functioning according to Maslow? 
a.Biological and physical integrity 
b.Safety and security 
c.Self-esteem 
d.Self-actualization 
ANS: D 
RATIONALE 
According to Maslow, persons whose basic physical needs are met, who feel safe and secure, and who possess self-esteem and self-efficacy can achieve self-actualization, reaching out beyond themselves to make their lives meaningful. 
Biological and physical integrity is the lowest level in Maslows hi...
MATERNAL CHILD NURSING CARE CHAPTER 36 CHRONIC ILLNESS, DISABILITY, AND END-OF-LIFE-CARE.
The parents of a terminally ill child are speaking with the nurse to learn about palliative care and how it differs from hospice care. What should the nurse tell them? "Palliative care: 
1 Requires that a patient be a Medicare recipient." 
2 Does not provide care for hospitalized patients." 
3 Is provided when no effective cure is available." 
4 Does not provide spiritual support to the family." 
3 
 
RATIONALE 
The terms palliative care and hospice care are associated with end-of-life care...
- Exam (elaborations)
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The parents of a terminally ill child are speaking with the nurse to learn about palliative care and how it differs from hospice care. What should the nurse tell them? "Palliative care: 
1 Requires that a patient be a Medicare recipient." 
2 Does not provide care for hospitalized patients." 
3 Is provided when no effective cure is available." 
4 Does not provide spiritual support to the family." 
3 
 
RATIONALE 
The terms palliative care and hospice care are associated with end-of-life care...
PN ADULT MEDICAL SURGICAL 2020 QUESTION WITH DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS AND RATIONEL, 100% PASS
A nurse is caring for a client who is taking lithium and reports persistent nausea and vomiting for 2 days. Which of the following laboratory values should the nurse report to the provider? 
a) Potassium 4.0 mEq/L 
b) Lithium 0.9 mEq/L 
c) BUN 12 mg/dL 
d) Sodium 132 mEq/L 
D. Sodium 132 mEq/L 
 
RATIONALE: 
The nurse should identify that a sodium level of 132 mEq/L is not within the expected reference range of 136 to 145 mEq/L. This finding indicates hyponatremia, which can lead to lithium accu...
- Exam (elaborations)
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A nurse is caring for a client who is taking lithium and reports persistent nausea and vomiting for 2 days. Which of the following laboratory values should the nurse report to the provider? 
a) Potassium 4.0 mEq/L 
b) Lithium 0.9 mEq/L 
c) BUN 12 mg/dL 
d) Sodium 132 mEq/L 
D. Sodium 132 mEq/L 
 
RATIONALE: 
The nurse should identify that a sodium level of 132 mEq/L is not within the expected reference range of 136 to 145 mEq/L. This finding indicates hyponatremia, which can lead to lithium accu...
SSENTIALS OF PEDIATRIC NURSING CHAPTER 1, QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, WITH RATIONALE. GRADED A+, 100% PASS
Chapter 1, 1 
The nurse providing family-centered care in a hospital setting reflects on the focus of the health care provided in today's society. Which statement best describes the current definition of health? 
A) Health is described as 'an absence of disease.' 
B) Health is measured by monitoring mortality and morbidity of a group. 
C) Health is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being. 
D) Technological gains made in health care are shared equally among all children. 
A...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Chapter 1, 1 
The nurse providing family-centered care in a hospital setting reflects on the focus of the health care provided in today's society. Which statement best describes the current definition of health? 
A) Health is described as 'an absence of disease.' 
B) Health is measured by monitoring mortality and morbidity of a group. 
C) Health is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being. 
D) Technological gains made in health care are shared equally among all children. 
A...
MEDICAL SURGICAL EXAM 4, 2023/2024 QUIZ & ANS
1. To assess whether there is any improvement in a patient's dysuria, which question will the nurse ask? 
a."Do you have to urinate at night?" 
b."Do you have blood in your urine?" 
c."Do you have to urinate frequently?" 
d."Do you have pain when you urinate?" 
D 
 
2. When a patient's urine dipstick test indicates a small amount of protein, the nurse's next action should be to 
a. send a urine specimen to the laboratory to test for ketones. 
n a clean-catch urine for culture and sens...
- Exam (elaborations)
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1. To assess whether there is any improvement in a patient's dysuria, which question will the nurse ask? 
a."Do you have to urinate at night?" 
b."Do you have blood in your urine?" 
c."Do you have to urinate frequently?" 
d."Do you have pain when you urinate?" 
D 
 
2. When a patient's urine dipstick test indicates a small amount of protein, the nurse's next action should be to 
a. send a urine specimen to the laboratory to test for ketones. 
n a clean-catch urine for culture and sens...
CHAMBERLAIN COLLEGE OF NURSING (HESI ENTRANCE EXAM)QUIZ $ANS
What is the largest, most inclusive category in biology? What is the most restrictive? 
CORRECT ANSWER kingdom; 
 
specieshas a relatively high __________ value, which allows water to resist shifts in CORRECT ANSWER temperature. 
 
Water has a relatively high specific heat value, which allows water to resist shifts in CORRECT ANSWER temperature. 
Brainpower 
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Why is polarity the most important characteristic of water? 
CORRECT ANSWER The results of the polarity are hydrogen bonding, a...
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What is the largest, most inclusive category in biology? What is the most restrictive? 
CORRECT ANSWER kingdom; 
 
specieshas a relatively high __________ value, which allows water to resist shifts in CORRECT ANSWER temperature. 
 
Water has a relatively high specific heat value, which allows water to resist shifts in CORRECT ANSWER temperature. 
Brainpower 
Read More 
Why is polarity the most important characteristic of water? 
CORRECT ANSWER The results of the polarity are hydrogen bonding, a...
MEDICAL SURGICAL FINAL NCLEX EXAM, QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS, 100% GUARANTEED PASS
A student nurse is preparing blood for an A Positive patient who needs to receive a blood transfusion. The nurse intervenes after which statement? 
A. " Since you are A positive, you are considered a "universal recipient", therefore you can receive any type of blood. 
B. "A positive blood types can receive A+, A-, O+ and O-" 
C. "Testing your blood type helps us determine what type of blood you need. Not all blood types are the same and can cause a reaction" 
D. "Only certain people who ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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A student nurse is preparing blood for an A Positive patient who needs to receive a blood transfusion. The nurse intervenes after which statement? 
A. " Since you are A positive, you are considered a "universal recipient", therefore you can receive any type of blood. 
B. "A positive blood types can receive A+, A-, O+ and O-" 
C. "Testing your blood type helps us determine what type of blood you need. Not all blood types are the same and can cause a reaction" 
D. "Only certain people who ...