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You are concerned that this patient has heat stroke. What are the physical findings that would support heat stroke instead of heat exhaustion?
What additional detail in the patient's history or exam would make you much more concerned about esophageal varices as the source of bleeding?
During a curriculum meeting, a nurse educator states, "I think we s clinical skills checklists for all the classes to make sure they are appropr is measurable.
Which of the following suggests the possible need for revision of the nursing program's mission & philosophy statements?
Look at the picture of your scene and what you know about the accident so far. What are your considerations based on this visual information?
The physician documented a diagnostic endoscopy and then did a surgical endoscopy. For procedure coding in this case, the coder should:
A patient with Staphylococcus aureus skin infection would be placed on Group of answer choices airborne precautions. contact precautions.
The nurse reviews the notes for a 30-year-old female client experiencing episodes of anxiety and worry. For which condition would the nurse create a plan
What is the order of your priorities in this patient? BSI, scene safety and start taking a history from the patient about the accident
Which of the following best describes the pathogenesis underlying these changes?
Can you reply to this classmate? Refugees frequently have legal difficulties, such as obtaining refugee status, obtaining the right to work, gaining access
How will you use a current theory or envision a new theory that can be used to support evidence-based change related to your practice as a nurse informaticist?
How did taking this class change how you practice clinically? What are some areas of research interest you wish to pursue after this class?
A 38 year female reports low sexual desire and difficulty reaching orgasm. Which of the following medications is likely to contribute
The nurse educator is designing curriculum and had determined that the ability to think critically is a desired outcome. What is the next step?
The school nurse is preparing an education program for sixth to eighth graders in the middle school. In providing support for the program
Question: Review each assessment finding at 0600 and select any that suggests that client has intra-abdominal bleeding.
The family reports the child developed initial symptoms while eating lunch and having peanut butter for the first time.
Who makes the final decision to terminate treatment? The patient The physician The family The executive board
The nurse is attempting to perform manual ventilation with a self-inflating bag-mask device but is having difficulty achieving adequate chest rise
Choose one of the following categories and list four (4) common risks to client safety and wellbeing from your chosen category:
Graduates of any program should be able to: a. Develop research questions related to patient safety
Linda Archer is reviewed in the gynaecology outpatient clinic, two weeks after a hysterectomy. She asks if a blood transfusion was given
A patient has been on a medical unit for pain control and is receiving narcotics. The patient is approached about a surgical procedure that requires informed