HESI EXIT PN Newest 2024 Exam With Complete
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Normal saline enemas are the safest. Tap water enemas are only done onece. - Answer-
What type of enema is the safest to used and is the only kind used on infants? What type of
enema must only be done once due to risk of water intoxication?
Abdominal pain more than a pressure sensation, abdominal cramping, abdominal distention,
or rectal bleeding. - Answer-What are signs that the patient isn't tolerating the enema well
and it needs to be stopped?
Limit intake of spinach, rhubarb, beets, nuts, chocolate, tea, wheat bran, and strawberries
(which increase urinary oxalate excretion). - Answer-What foods should be limited in
patients with urinary calculi?
12-18 months - Answer-When does the anterior fontanel close?
2 months - Answer-When does the posterior fontanel close?
Males: 14-18 g/dL
Solutions
Normal saline enemas are the safest. Tap water enemas are only done onece. - Answer-
What type of enema is the safest to used and is the only kind used on infants? What type of
enema must only be done once due to risk of water intoxication?
Abdominal pain more than a pressure sensation, abdominal cramping, abdominal distention,
or rectal bleeding. - Answer-What are signs that the patient isn't tolerating the enema well
and it needs to be stopped?
Limit intake of spinach, rhubarb, beets, nuts, chocolate, tea, wheat bran, and strawberries
(which increase urinary oxalate excretion). - Answer-What foods should be limited in
patients with urinary calculi?
12-18 months - Answer-When does the anterior fontanel close?
2 months - Answer-When does the posterior fontanel close?
Males: 14-18 g/dL