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Why does Ms. Craig need to have a CABG? Why are the listed medications prescribed for Ms. Craig on discharge?
A patient arrives at a health clinic complaining of bumps on the ball of their foot that are causing pain when they walk.
Teach the client how to obtain and read a bus schedule and route map. Assist the client with planning a bus route to and from a desired destination.
What can Elena tell her daughter about what the embryo looks like?
What action should the COTA take NEXT based on this session? Notify the OTR of the observed changes.
Problem: M.R. is a 28-year-old woman who is being seen in an outpatient clinic for frequent diarrhea.
Jack is seen today with a complaint of a burning sensation in his chest and excessive belching and bloating for the past two days.
Problem: A monoamine oxidase inhibitor is prescribed for a client. Which sign or symptom is indicative of toxicity?
Problem: A nurse is collecting data from a client who is taking duloxetine to treat diabetic neuropathy pain.
Which is the most strategic step to promote, in order to help stop Luke's bleeding due to hemophilia more permanently?
Describe the importance of maintaining a clear and organized patient record.
Question: List and describe common thoracic deformities.
Which health care provider would the LPN/LVN recognize as the best primary health care provider for this patient?
The nurse would monitor the client for which sign or symptom that indicates a toxic effect of the medication? Rationale, Strategy, Tip Answer
Low birth weight babies are typically discharged from the hospital within a couple of days and families usually adjust without much stress, true or false
Your top differential diagnosis for a patient presenting with tachycardia, tremors, weight loss and brisk reflexes is thyrotoxicosis.
Question: Topics should be connected to the moral and spiritual dimensions of health care.
Problem: When interviewing a patient, which of the following is best practice?
After falling asleep on a heating pad in his bed at his home, a patient suffered first degree burns to the upper and lower back. Initial encounter
Goals should be identified with the context that the client's immediate safety needs have been addressed in the hospital setting
The nurse examines a patient's pupils. Which of the following actions does the nurse perform to assess for the "A" of 'PERRLA"?
Identify a true statement about valproic acid, carbamazepine, and lamotrigine that are used as mood stabilizers.
Problem: Identify the assessment findings that you could expect to see for the identified electrolyte imbalance.
The parent asks the nurse why it is necessary to keep the client paralyzed with medications and on the ventilator.