Which of the following is does NOT make the "T" sound when pronouncing it? a. Genesis b. Gingivitis c. Jejunum d. Gallbladder
The nursing care plan for a client who has chest tubes attached to a closed waterseal drainage system following chest,surgery should include which measure? Checking that the fluid in the waterseal chamber is fluctuating. ) Keeping the tube in the collection chamber submerged in fluid. Periodically irrigating the drainage tubing with sterile saline. Clamping the chest tubes when assisting the client to cough
Pre-sleep protein intake can enhance overnight muscle protein synthesis and improve recovery. A (A) True B False
3. In a hospital pharmacy setting, what is a crucial skill for healthcare professionals? a. Marketing expertise b. Social media management c. Patient confidentiality maintenance d. Store decoration
Always apply a thick layer of ointment. True False
A pregnant patient tells the nurse that she has been nauseated and vomiting. How will the nurse explain that hyperemesis gravidarum is distinguished from morning sickness: Hyperemesis gravidarum causes dehydration and electrolyte imbalance Hyperemesis gravidarum usually lasts for the duration of the pregnancy Sensitivity to smells is usually the cause of vomiting in hyperemesis gravidarum The woman with hyperemesis gravidarumwil I have persistent vomiting without weight loss
18. Symptoms of a disorder includes weak muscles but normal reflexes. Spinal nerves Lower Motor Neurons Interneurons Upper Motor Neurons
Post-transplant vaccinations that are safe to give include: Cholera Typhoid Annual flu shot Yellow fever Japanese encephalitis virus
Becoming a skilled phlebotomist Goals for the future (short medium, long)can be carer. lifestyle relationships or personal goals Where do you see yourself in the future? (5,10,or20 years) Include images related to your dreams and goals
Which of the following statements is accurate about lorazepam? It is intended for long-term treatment of anxiety It does not cause a physiological dependence It has few interactions with other medications A It should be tapered gradually if discontinued
A pharmacy technician receives a call from a patient who asks if it is safe to take aspirin with her prescribed medication. Which of the following actions should the technician take? Check the drug-to -drug interaction in a reference. Refer the patient's question to the pharmacist. Ask the patient to bring the prescription back to the pharmacy. Tell the patient to contact the prescriber.
How is the color fading technique performed? A. polish the whole nail one solid color then add a stripe of a contrasting color down the middle B. apply the two main colors in a very thick manner in the area where they blend, and more thinly on the rest of the nail C. apply the two main colors very thinly in the area where they blend, and more thickly on the rest of the nail D. use your fingers to gently blend several colors on the nail bed and nail tip
In patients undergoing bunionectomy, a single intraoperative dose of bupivacaine/meloxicam: Reduced pain intensity scores more than bupivacaine HCl alone over the first 72 hours Reduced pain intensity scores more than placebo over the first 96 hours Did not reduce opioid consumption compared to placebo All of the above
A nurse manager is looking at ways to improve the admission process from the emergency department to the inpatient unit. Which tool would be most appropriate for the nurse manager to use? Flowchart Spreadsheet Project management software Gantt chart
A group of nurses are attending an in-service program on computerized documentation Which benefit would the group expect to hear as the major impact of using a computerized provider order entry (CPOE) system? Time savings Cost-effectiveness Enhanced understanding Improved client safety
A nurse is collecting data about wait times for certain diagnoses across all emergency departments in hospitals in the United States. The nurse is most likely using which source for the data? Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality DataFerrett Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services World Health Organization Data
A nurse administrator is reviewing a report about the agency's nursing units and the care they provide The results have been compared and benchmarked to similar units from other agencies . The administrator is reviewing a report from the: Consumer Assessment of Health Providers and Systems, Hospita Survey (HCAHPS). National Database of Nursing Quality Indicators (NDNQI). Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Joint Commission.
The medical term stomatitis refers to a(n) Multiple Choice infection of the teeth. Inflammation of the tongue. infection of the mouth. swelling of the tongue. inflammation of the gums.
A nurse manager is using real-time information on key performance indicators to guide decision -making. Which is the nurse using? Throughput Core measures Dashboards Benchmarking
8. What action should be taken to help prevent skin maceration from 2 sling? A. Provide padding for the patient's axilla on the side of the sling. B. Sprinkle powder on the skin beneath the sling. C. At points that may rub, coat the sling with a water -soluble lubricant. D. Instruct the patient to remove the sling for several minutes every hour.