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Nursing Care of Patients With Peripheral Nervous System Disorders
1. The nurse is caring for a patient experiencing an acute exacerbation of multiple 
sclerosis (MS). Which pathophysiological change should the nurse recognize as 
causing the manifestations of MS? 
a. Myelin buildup in the central nervous system 
b. Demyelination and destruction of nerve fibers 
c. Gamma aminobutyric acid (GABA) deficiency 
d. Reduced acetylcholine receptors with impaired nerve impulse transmission - B. 
Demyelination and destruction of nerve fibers 
In multiple sclerosis, t...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 8 pages •
1. The nurse is caring for a patient experiencing an acute exacerbation of multiple 
sclerosis (MS). Which pathophysiological change should the nurse recognize as 
causing the manifestations of MS? 
a. Myelin buildup in the central nervous system 
b. Demyelination and destruction of nerve fibers 
c. Gamma aminobutyric acid (GABA) deficiency 
d. Reduced acetylcholine receptors with impaired nerve impulse transmission - B. 
Demyelination and destruction of nerve fibers 
In multiple sclerosis, t...
Nursing Care of Patients Having Surgery
The nurse is reviewing the medication history of a preoperative patient who is NPO. The 
patient is noted to have been on long-term oral steroid therapy. What action should the 
nurse take? 
a.Monitor vital signs and document. 
b.Administer the steroid medication topically. 
c.Hold steroid medication while the patient is receiving nothing by mouth. 
d.Ensure that the physician is informed of the patients history of steroid use. - d.Ensure 
that the physician is informed of the patients his...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 12 pages •
The nurse is reviewing the medication history of a preoperative patient who is NPO. The 
patient is noted to have been on long-term oral steroid therapy. What action should the 
nurse take? 
a.Monitor vital signs and document. 
b.Administer the steroid medication topically. 
c.Hold steroid medication while the patient is receiving nothing by mouth. 
d.Ensure that the physician is informed of the patients history of steroid use. - d.Ensure 
that the physician is informed of the patients his...
Nursing 104 test 2 Liberty University
ADHD - attention deficit hyperactivity disorder 
Adolescent - •Questions existing moral values and his or her relevance to society 
•Becomes more aware of contradictions in adults' value systems 
adren/o, adrenal/o - adrenal glands 
Adult - •Strives to make sense of the contradictions and learns to develop own set of 
morals and values 
•Begins to make choices that are based on an internalized set of principles 
advance directives - Patient's wishes are made known through execution of...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 20 pages •
ADHD - attention deficit hyperactivity disorder 
Adolescent - •Questions existing moral values and his or her relevance to society 
•Becomes more aware of contradictions in adults' value systems 
adren/o, adrenal/o - adrenal glands 
Adult - •Strives to make sense of the contradictions and learns to develop own set of 
morals and values 
•Begins to make choices that are based on an internalized set of principles 
advance directives - Patient's wishes are made known through execution of...
NSG6001 Musculoskeletal/Immune Disorder Exam
1. A 45-year-old patient reports a recent onset of unilateral shoulder pain which is 
described as diffuse and is associated with weakness of the shoulder but no loss of 
passive range of motion. What does the provider suspect as the cause of these 
symptoms? 
a. Acromioclavicular joint disease 
b. Cervical radicular pain 
c. Glenohumeral arthritis 
d. Rotator cuff injury - D. Rotator Cuff Injury 
Rotator cuff injury is usually characterized by diffuse pain, weakness of the joint, but no 
c...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 13 pages •
1. A 45-year-old patient reports a recent onset of unilateral shoulder pain which is 
described as diffuse and is associated with weakness of the shoulder but no loss of 
passive range of motion. What does the provider suspect as the cause of these 
symptoms? 
a. Acromioclavicular joint disease 
b. Cervical radicular pain 
c. Glenohumeral arthritis 
d. Rotator cuff injury - D. Rotator Cuff Injury 
Rotator cuff injury is usually characterized by diffuse pain, weakness of the joint, but no 
c...
Notary Signing Agent Certification Study Guide: Part 1
1: Signing and Adhering to the Code or Conduct - To begin your certification process 
the first document you will want to familiarize yourself with is the Notary Signing Code of 
Conduct; it has become a requirement for certification that all NSAs read throu gh it and 
sign, starting that he or she promises to abide by the Code in his or her professional 
practice 
2: Passing the Annual Certification Exam - The exam contains 45 questions, meaning 
you must correctly answer 36 of them to pas...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 3 pages •
1: Signing and Adhering to the Code or Conduct - To begin your certification process 
the first document you will want to familiarize yourself with is the Notary Signing Code of 
Conduct; it has become a requirement for certification that all NSAs read throu gh it and 
sign, starting that he or she promises to abide by the Code in his or her professional 
practice 
2: Passing the Annual Certification Exam - The exam contains 45 questions, meaning 
you must correctly answer 36 of them to pas...
NOTARY Signing Agent Certification Exam
Blank Certificates - Never complete and return an extra acknowledgment or jurat that is 
not attached to a document. It is illegal 
Borrowers Certification Authorization - This document certifies all of the information 
provided in the loan application is true and complete. 
This is the Borrower's Certification and Authorization. By signing this document the 
borrower agrees and certifies that the information contained in the borrower's loan 
application is true and complete, without misre...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 8 pages •
Blank Certificates - Never complete and return an extra acknowledgment or jurat that is 
not attached to a document. It is illegal 
Borrowers Certification Authorization - This document certifies all of the information 
provided in the loan application is true and complete. 
This is the Borrower's Certification and Authorization. By signing this document the 
borrower agrees and certifies that the information contained in the borrower's loan 
application is true and complete, without misre...
Pedagogical models within physical education
co-opertive learning model - CL model 
- pupils working together on clearly assigned tasks 
- groups purposefully selected by teacher based on diversity and complementarity 
- pupils work without direct supervision of teacher 
- children getting a range of experiences with different pupils 
- student learn co-operative skills which ^ their empathy, and they disrupt lessons less 
Constraints-Led Approach - purposeful manipulation of key constraints in an effort to 
acquire movement skills and ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 2 pages •
co-opertive learning model - CL model 
- pupils working together on clearly assigned tasks 
- groups purposefully selected by teacher based on diversity and complementarity 
- pupils work without direct supervision of teacher 
- children getting a range of experiences with different pupils 
- student learn co-operative skills which ^ their empathy, and they disrupt lessons less 
Constraints-Led Approach - purposeful manipulation of key constraints in an effort to 
acquire movement skills and ...
Mineral Security: AQA ALEVEL GEOGRAPHY
as minerals are shipped from all over the world to Asia for manufacturing + then shipped 
back across the world for consumption, what does this create? - global trading network 
Manufacturing of technological devices mostly occurs where? - in Asian NIC's such as 
Taiwan 
what are strategies to reduce environmental impacts of extraction, of a mineral resource 
project? - - Water sprayed on mine roads to reduce toxic dust in air 
- Choosing not to mine environmentally sensitive areas 
- On-sit...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 2 pages •
as minerals are shipped from all over the world to Asia for manufacturing + then shipped 
back across the world for consumption, what does this create? - global trading network 
Manufacturing of technological devices mostly occurs where? - in Asian NIC's such as 
Taiwan 
what are strategies to reduce environmental impacts of extraction, of a mineral resource 
project? - - Water sprayed on mine roads to reduce toxic dust in air 
- Choosing not to mine environmentally sensitive areas 
- On-sit...
Midterm Exam-Primary Care and Collaboration
A patient diagnosed with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease reports daily 
symptoms of 
dyspnea and cough. Which medication will the primary health care provider prescribe? 
a. Ipratropium bromide 
b. Pirbuterol acetate 
c. Salmeterol xinafoate 
d. Theophylline 
ANS: A - Ipratropium bromide is an anticholinergic medication and is used as first-line 
therapy in 
patients with daily symptoms. Pirbuterol acetate and salmeterol xinafoate are both 
beta2-adrenergics and are used to relieve br...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 41 pages •
A patient diagnosed with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease reports daily 
symptoms of 
dyspnea and cough. Which medication will the primary health care provider prescribe? 
a. Ipratropium bromide 
b. Pirbuterol acetate 
c. Salmeterol xinafoate 
d. Theophylline 
ANS: A - Ipratropium bromide is an anticholinergic medication and is used as first-line 
therapy in 
patients with daily symptoms. Pirbuterol acetate and salmeterol xinafoate are both 
beta2-adrenergics and are used to relieve br...
Mental Health & Neurological Health Problems
A 17-year-old male is brought to the clinic by a parent who is concerned that the patient 
has become more isolated and withdrawn and expresses suspicions that his teachers 
hate him and want him to fail. What will the provider tell this parent? 
a. The adolescent should be evaluated by a psychiatrist. 
b. The adolescent should be given a trial of antipsychotic medications. 
c. These are common adolescent behaviors and will eventually go away. 
d. These signs are diagnostic for schizophrenia. ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 18 pages •
A 17-year-old male is brought to the clinic by a parent who is concerned that the patient 
has become more isolated and withdrawn and expresses suspicions that his teachers 
hate him and want him to fail. What will the provider tell this parent? 
a. The adolescent should be evaluated by a psychiatrist. 
b. The adolescent should be given a trial of antipsychotic medications. 
c. These are common adolescent behaviors and will eventually go away. 
d. These signs are diagnostic for schizophrenia. ...