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Write a nursing progress note for a patient on as a RN on the AM shift the patient is ambulatory, no skin issues.1s; self care AOX4 plan discharged
A patient comes to the clinic complaining of a fever and recent night sweats. Patient history reveals that the patient has a prosthetic heart valve.
State this in other words: People with group A strep pharyngitis should stay home from work, school, or daycare until both of the following are met
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Question: Which the following statements about otitis media is correct?
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A client is receiving a unit of packed red blood cells. Which findings lead the nurse to suspect a transfusion reaction caused by incompatible blood?
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Question: The nurse develops a teaching plan for fluphenazine. Which would the nurse caution the client to avoid while taking it?
Question: Which of the following measurable urine outputs indicates the client is maintaining adequate fluid intake and balance?
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Welcome to your final i-Human Case Study Assignment. You might think of this as your last appointment of the day in your virtual office.
You just diagnosed Billy Braithwaite, a 2-year-old (24 months) male toddler with acute otitis media. He has no allergies.
Which of the following groups are NOT likely to be more sensitive to the blood pressure raising impact of sodium than other people are?
What is a Pandemic? What does this mean on a world level? What is the role of the Community Health Nurse to promote global health security?
A patient with Type 2 Diabetes mellitus presents to the clinic for follow-up after recent medication adjustments. The patient reports in the last three months
The patient is a 65-year-old female with known coronary artery disease. She complains of some pain with walking. She exercised for 5 minutes
The Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) is reviewing glucose trends for a patient with type-2 diabetes mellitus who is currently taking metformin
Problem: A 62-year old walks into the emergency room early in the morning. Nurse: what brings you to the ER today.
Dr. Barton provided service for Donna Sinne who has actinic keratosis on her lip. The treatment provided entails 3 phototherapy exposures
In hospitalized adult patients, how does fostering a positive patient safety culture compared to no specific intervention targeting safety culture,
In nursing, cultural competence is essential for providing respectful and effective care to patients from diverse backgrounds.
Describe your thoughts regarding the prevalence of medical and diagnostic errors in health care. Discuss what actions you will take to avoid medical
Discuss the aetiologies which underlie the pathophysiological changes in the development of Paget's disease of the bone and the therapeutic strategies