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
Which opproach would be most effective when the nurse on the odolescent unit is planning to discuss smoking prevention? A Shoring personal experiences with a smoking-cessation program B Showing pictures of the effects of smoking on the cardiopulmonary system C Presenting information on how smoking offects appearance and odor of the breath D Citing statistics about the relationship between smoking and cardiopulmonary diseases
The nurse would include which instruction to the parents of a child being treated with oral ampicillin for otitis media? A Complete the entire course of antibiotic therapy. B Herbol fever remedies are highly discouraged. C Administer the medication with meals. D Stop the antibiotic therapy when the child no longer has a fever.
A client with Loennec cirrhosis experiences ascites, jaundice, and confusion. Which is a nursing priority when caring for this client? A Correcting nutritional deficiencies B Measuring abdominal girth every day C Providing for the client's physical safety D Placing the client in the high-Fowler position
Which reason is considered a contraindication for planned cesarean delivery? A Placenta previa B Breech presentation C Previous uterine surgery D Convenience of patient
Which antidysrhythmic drug is used to prevent sustained ventricular tachycardia? A Esmolol B Lidocaine C Flecainide D Digoxin
Where on the maternal abdomen would the nurse place the fetal heart transducer when the fetus is in the left socrum anterior position? A Left lower quadrant B Left upper quadrant C Right upper quadrant D Midline lower quadrant
Which statement accurately describes primary prevention? A Directed ot rehobilitation rather than treatment B Applied to clients who are physically and emotionally healthy C Includes screening techniques and the treatment of the early stages of a disease D Focuses on individuols who are ill and have a possibility for developing complications
Which process would a nursing student describe as the movement of electrolytes within a body compartment by random movements? Diffusion Facilitated diffusion Active transport Sodium-potassium pump
A person with which condition is most at risk for developing a pulmonary embolism? A Asthma B Broken arm C Immobilized for 1 week D Deep vein thrombosis in the femoral vein
What acid-base imbalance results from hyperventilation? Respiratory acidosis Respiratory alkalosis Metabolic acidosis Metabolic alkalosis