Select all that applies to "Recommenda tion'll Continue to monitor vital signs every 4 hours He can advance to a regular diet as tolerated I needed to change both skin barrier and pouch He rates his pain level as 1 out of 10 Mr. Hayes has had prior surgeries D Please assess his colostomy and appliance
A professionally trained interpreter will translate word for word everything the HCP says to the patient. True False
Which coping technique would a nurse use when teaching a patient about mastering stressors? Select all that apply. One, some, or all responses may be correct. Encouraging the patient to verbalize feelings Encouraging the patient to engage in leisure activities Asking the patient to shout or throw things to yent anger Telling the patient to seek information about medical terms Encouraging the patient to learn the purpose of medications
One five-minute episode of anger can impair your immune system for how many hours? 5 4 3 6
Activation of RAAS due to poor renal perfusion that results in LV hypertrophy Coronary Artery Disease Left ventricular heart failure Right ventricular heart failure Mitral regurgitation
Which response would correctly correspond to an ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI)? Total occlusion of the coronary artery Partial occlusion of the coronary artery Transient occlusion of the coronary artery Imminent occlusion of the coronary artery
Question 74 Edema around a patient's lower legs, pain, brownish skin discoloration, and stasis ulcerations would be clinical manifestations of which condition? Phlebitis Tissue ischemia Peripheral arterial disease Chronic venous insufficiency
The following toxin(s) of concern are found in cosmetics except D- A and B B- Phthalates C- mercury E-A, B and C A-formaldehyde
Question 18 Which observation would concern the nurse the most immediately after a tonsillectomy? ) Pain Dysphagia Excessive swallowing Blood-tinged drainage
Which compensatory mechanism would attempt to maintain circulation as peripheral arterial disease (PAD) gradually develops? Select all that apply. One, some, or all responses may be correct. Collateral blood vessels Vasoconstriction Aerobic metabolism Vasodilation Anaerobic metabolism
The technique of experimental ablation (also known as lesioning) involves: A Looking at behavioral changes after intentional damage is done to a part of the brain. B Looking at behavioral changes when electrically stimulating the brain. C Imaging the brain using an MRI scanner. D Measuring how fast a message travels in nerves.
The tubercles formed in primary tuberculosis are caused by an influx of __ neutrophils basophils mononuclear cells polymorphonuclear leukocytes antibodies
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The vestibulocochlear nerve is negatively affected by which class of antibiotics? Protein synthesis inhibitors. Antimetabolites. DNA synthesis inhibitors. Cell wall synthesis inhibitors.
Which bacteria causes pneumonia is airborne and noncommunicable? Bordetella pertussis Legionella pneumophilia Streptococcus pneumonia Mycobacterium tuberculosis
A nurse is preparing to administer 7.5 mL of ampicillin 250 mg oral suspension to a toddler who has otitis media The nurse should recognize that 7.5 mL is equivalent to how many tsp?(Round the answer to the nearest tenth. Use a leading zero if it applies. Do not use a trailing zero.) $\square $ tsp
True or False Question Humans are easily infected with Mycobocterium tuberculosis, but very few actually develop clinical signs/symptoms of infection True False
The nurse is assossing a client's peripheral venous access site and notes redness and inflammation at the site. What action will the nurse perform at this time? Discontinue current IV and relocate to new site. Change the site dressing using aseptic technique. Document the findings and continue to closely monitor the site Notify the health care provider of the findings and request prescription for an antibiotic.
A nurse is teaching about diet restrictions to a client who has acute kidney injury and is on hemodialysis. Which of the following recommendations should the nurse include in the teaching? Limit calcium intake to $2,500mg/day.$ Decrease total fat intake to $45\% $ of daily calories. Decrease potassium intake to 60 to $70mEq/kg.$ Limit sodium intake to $4.5g/day$
Multiple Choice 1 point 1) When a run of ventricular tachycardia lasts for less than 30 seconds, it is termed a: nonsustained rhythm. monosustained rhythm. sustained rhythm. supersustained rhythm.