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BUNDLED[ALL ABOUT NSG3100:Exam 1 to Exam 6,,Final exams]complete solution 2023
BUNDLED[ALL ABOUT NSG3100:Exam 1 to Exam 6,,Final exams]complete solution 2023
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[Mostrar más]When the client's serum sodium level is 120 mEq/L, the priority nursing assessment is to monitor the status of which body system? - Neurological 
While assisting the client with meal selection, the nurse realizes that clients who practice Islam or Judaism share an avoidance of: - pork products. 
Th...
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Añadir al carritoWhen the client's serum sodium level is 120 mEq/L, the priority nursing assessment is to monitor the status of which body system? - Neurological 
While assisting the client with meal selection, the nurse realizes that clients who practice Islam or Judaism share an avoidance of: - pork products. 
Th...
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When the client's serum sodium level is 120 mEq/L, the priority nursing assessment is to monitor the status of which body system? - Neurological 
While assisting the client with meal selection, the nurse realizes that clients who practice Islam or Judaism share an avoidance of: - pork product...
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Añadir al carritoWhen the client's serum sodium level is 120 mEq/L, the priority nursing assessment is to monitor the status of which body system? - Neurological 
While assisting the client with meal selection, the nurse realizes that clients who practice Islam or Judaism share an avoidance of: - pork product...
How do antiemetics work? (i.e. what is the physiology of nausea? what and where are the receptors locate?) - Antiemetics block the CTZ (chemoreceptor trigger zone) which suppresses nausea and vomitting. These receptors are located near the medulla, outside the Blood Brain Barrier 
When should anti...
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Añadir al carritoHow do antiemetics work? (i.e. what is the physiology of nausea? what and where are the receptors locate?) - Antiemetics block the CTZ (chemoreceptor trigger zone) which suppresses nausea and vomitting. These receptors are located near the medulla, outside the Blood Brain Barrier 
When should anti...
essential nutrient (3 qualities) - cannot be synthesized in body 
must be supplied in food 
prevents specific deficiency disease 
which vitamins are essential - all of them duh 
components of an assessment of a patient's nutritional status - history (medical and family), physical findings ...
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Añadir al carritoessential nutrient (3 qualities) - cannot be synthesized in body 
must be supplied in food 
prevents specific deficiency disease 
which vitamins are essential - all of them duh 
components of an assessment of a patient's nutritional status - history (medical and family), physical findings ...
food sources of zinc - Good: 
Legumes, Beans, Meats, Peas, Poultry, Nuts, Seafoods (crab meat), Oysters, Steaks, Bran cereals fortified with Zinc 
 
 
Bad: Yogurt, Milk, 
food sources of iron - Good: Meat, Fish , Poultry (highest bioavailability) 
Spinach, Oysters, Legumes, Oysters 
Dried beans...
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Añadir al carritofood sources of zinc - Good: 
Legumes, Beans, Meats, Peas, Poultry, Nuts, Seafoods (crab meat), Oysters, Steaks, Bran cereals fortified with Zinc 
 
 
Bad: Yogurt, Milk, 
food sources of iron - Good: Meat, Fish , Poultry (highest bioavailability) 
Spinach, Oysters, Legumes, Oysters 
Dried beans...
The client's temperature at 8:00 am using an oral electronic thermometer is 36.1°C (97.2°F). If the respiration, pulse, and blood pressure were within normal range, what would the nurse do next? 
1. Wait 15 minutes and retake it. 
2. Check what the client's temperature was the last time it was t...
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Añadir al carritoThe client's temperature at 8:00 am using an oral electronic thermometer is 36.1°C (97.2°F). If the respiration, pulse, and blood pressure were within normal range, what would the nurse do next? 
1. Wait 15 minutes and retake it. 
2. Check what the client's temperature was the last time it was t...
Which of the following is a cause of bradypnea? 
Increased activity 
narcotic analgesics 
Test anxiety 
Decreased oxygen saturation - narcotic analgesics 
A damp/damp dressing is an example of what type of wound debridement? 
Autolytic 
Surgical 
Mechanical 
Enzymatic - Mechanical 
What statem...
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Añadir al carritoWhich of the following is a cause of bradypnea? 
Increased activity 
narcotic analgesics 
Test anxiety 
Decreased oxygen saturation - narcotic analgesics 
A damp/damp dressing is an example of what type of wound debridement? 
Autolytic 
Surgical 
Mechanical 
Enzymatic - Mechanical 
What statem...
The continuous quality improvement team is monitoring the nursing care of clean-contaminated wounds. Which operative wound would be excluded from this study? 
1. Gastric resection 
2. Uncomplicated abdominal hysterectomy 
3. Breast biopsy 
4. Lung resection - 3. Breast biopsy
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Añadir al carritoThe continuous quality improvement team is monitoring the nursing care of clean-contaminated wounds. Which operative wound would be excluded from this study? 
1. Gastric resection 
2. Uncomplicated abdominal hysterectomy 
3. Breast biopsy 
4. Lung resection - 3. Breast biopsy
The ability of an organism to cause disease is? - Pathogenicity 
The quantitative measure of an organism's pathogenicity is? - Virulence 
The ability of the pathogen to grow extremely rapidly and cause direct damage to surrounding tissues by their sheer numbers is? - Invasiveness
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Añadir al carritoThe ability of an organism to cause disease is? - Pathogenicity 
The quantitative measure of an organism's pathogenicity is? - Virulence 
The ability of the pathogen to grow extremely rapidly and cause direct damage to surrounding tissues by their sheer numbers is? - Invasiveness
What is enuresis? - Involuntary urination in children beyond the age when normal bladder control is established 
What is secondary enuresis? - Child who has established proper bladder control for a period of 6 months, but who has since lapsed back to wetting the bed 
What factors may cause sec...
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Añadir al carritoWhat is enuresis? - Involuntary urination in children beyond the age when normal bladder control is established 
What is secondary enuresis? - Child who has established proper bladder control for a period of 6 months, but who has since lapsed back to wetting the bed 
What factors may cause sec...
1) The nurse would call the primary care provider immediately for which laboratory result? 
1. Hgb = 16 g/dL for a male client 
2. Hct = 22% for a female client 
3. WBC = 9 × 103/mL3 
4. Platelets = 300 × 103/mL3 - Answer: 2. Rationale: Option 2 is very low and can lead to death. The client's r...
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Añadir al carrito1) The nurse would call the primary care provider immediately for which laboratory result? 
1. Hgb = 16 g/dL for a male client 
2. Hct = 22% for a female client 
3. WBC = 9 × 103/mL3 
4. Platelets = 300 × 103/mL3 - Answer: 2. Rationale: Option 2 is very low and can lead to death. The client's r...
Which of the following is a contraindication for nitroglycerin IV? 
a. Hypertension 
b. Preexisting dysrhythmias 
c. Electrolyte imbalances 
d. Increased ICP - d. Increased ICP 
A patient is receiving furosemide (lasix). Which of the following would the nurse identify as a concern related to the ...
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Añadir al carritoWhich of the following is a contraindication for nitroglycerin IV? 
a. Hypertension 
b. Preexisting dysrhythmias 
c. Electrolyte imbalances 
d. Increased ICP - d. Increased ICP 
A patient is receiving furosemide (lasix). Which of the following would the nurse identify as a concern related to the ...
When caring for a patient who is experiencing status epilepticus which of the following medications would the nurse expect to administer? 
a. lorazepam (ativan) 
b. propofol (diprivan) 
c. morphine sulfate (astramorph) 
d. meperidine (demerol) - a. Lorazepam (Ativan)
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Añadir al carritoWhen caring for a patient who is experiencing status epilepticus which of the following medications would the nurse expect to administer? 
a. lorazepam (ativan) 
b. propofol (diprivan) 
c. morphine sulfate (astramorph) 
d. meperidine (demerol) - a. Lorazepam (Ativan)
What is the normal urinary output for an adult - Minimum of 30mL/hr 
What does a Basic Metabolic Panel (BMP) consist of? (7) - Bun 
Creatine 
Potassium 
Sodium 
Calcium 
Chloride 
Glucose
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Añadir al carritoWhat is the normal urinary output for an adult - Minimum of 30mL/hr 
What does a Basic Metabolic Panel (BMP) consist of? (7) - Bun 
Creatine 
Potassium 
Sodium 
Calcium 
Chloride 
Glucose
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