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which medication woul the nurse identify as being used for both cervial ripeing during labor and as a stomach protectant
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A patient is receiving a NS fluid bolus for hypovolemic concerns. The nurse hung 1L NS at 6am. The providers order is: NS 1L IV over 4 hours. The nurse from the next shift arrives at 07:30am to find 600 mL remaining in the bag. The provider then updates the order to infuse the remaining NS over 3 hours. What rate did the previous nurse have the pump set to based on the findings at 07:30am? (mL/hr)? (1 Point) 200 250 266 300
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hiv (human immunodeficiency virus) must use its own ______ to reproduce.
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a mother who just given birth has difficulty sleeping despite her exhaustion from labor. what are the causes of this inability to rest? select all that apply.
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A patient reports to the emergency department with complaints of abdominal pain. After assessing the patient's pain, the nurse should complete which assessment first?
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antipsychotic drugs cause tardive dyskinesia by mimicking the effects of increased: group of answer choices norepinephrine acetylcholine dopamine gamma-aminobutyric acid
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which medication would be administered after extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy for treatment of cholelithiasis to dissolve remaining stone fragments
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at her doctors suggestion, rebecca is trying to lose a bit of weight. which of these eating behaviors will most likely lead to successful weight loss?
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health certificates are legal documents. providing false or incorrect information can lead to: (choose the one best answer.)
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a petite pregnant client is concerned that she will be unable to deliver vaginally due to her small size. which procedure should the nurse point out will help to confirm the manual measurements of her pelvis and provide information that will help determine the best method of delivery for her?
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______ results when tolerance for one drug is carried over to a different member of the same drug groupA) Addiction B) Sensitization C) Cross-tolerance D) Cellular tolerance
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the nurse is administering a large-volume cleansing enema to a client who reports severe cramping and bloating in the abdominal area. what is the recommended nursing intervention based on this report?
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a client who has been receiving treatment for psychosis presents to the clinic for follow up. on assessment, the nurse discovers the client is currently displaying rhythmic, involuntary facial movements to include chewing-like movements and tongue protrusion. the nurse interprets these findings as an indication of which disorder?
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a patient is diagnosed with primary thrombocythemia. a nurse would expect the blood smear to reveal platelets. 1. overproduced 2. consumed 3. defective 4. fragmented
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a patient has been taking terazosin daily at bedtime to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia (bph) and reports persistent daytime dizziness. what will the provider do?
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How does the body initially respond to severe bleeding?a. The body attempts to maintain an oxygen-rich blood flow to the vital organs.b. The body attempts to maintain an oxygen-rich blood flow to the neck and head.c. Blood flow to the extremities is increased to provide energy for the body to cope with the emergency.d. Blood pressure decreases in order to conserve all remaining blood within the body.
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most important treatment for inhaled pooison
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according to the united nations development program, the basic health and nutrition needs of the worlds poorest people could be met for an additional...
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a nursing student reports that her grandmother served as a nurse in world war ii. at the end of the war, her grandmother was licensed as a nurse, even though she never graduated from nursing school. which type of exemption from licensure does this reflect for nursing practice?
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when caring for a dehydrated patient with acute kidney injury who is oliguria and hyperkalemia, which of the following prescribed actions should the nurse take? a. insert a urinary retention catheter b. place the patient on a cardiac monitor c. give intravenous furosemide d. administer normal saline 0.9% e. give sodium polystyrene sulfonate (kayexalate)
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if you took the conflict perspective, you would view health care as __________.
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Robert, age 51, has been told by his primary care provider (pcp) to take an aspirin a day. Why would this be recommended?
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a nursing student asks a nurse why tuberculosis bacteria resistance is so high. which reasons are correct?
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the nurse is preparing to send a client to the operating room for an exploratory laparoscopy. the nurse recognizes that there is no informed consent for the procedure on the client's chart. the nurse informs the health care provider who is performing the procedure. the health care provider asks the nurse to obtain the informed consent signature from the client. what is the nurse's best action to the health care provider's request?
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