WITH VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
l l ll l
A llgreat lladvantage llfor llthe llelectronic llmonitoring lldevice llfor llmedication
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ll l l is llthat llit llcan llcapture lla llpattern llfor lla llmedication. llWhich
ll of llthe llfollowing llwould llbe l l considered lldisadvantages llof llthis llsystem?
The llmonitors llare llexpensive.
A llmonitor llis llrequired llfor lleach llmedication.
The lldevices llchange llthe lllook llof llthe llcontainer llso llthe llpatient
ll will llknow llthey l l are llbeing llmonitored.
All llof llthe llabove
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ll
ll above
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ll that llif lla l l person llrealizes llthey llare llbeing llmonitored llthey llare
ll more lllikely llto lladhere l l to lltheir llmedication llregimen. llThis llwill
ll not llguarantee llthat llonce llthe l l monitoring llassessment llis
ll completed, llthey llwill llcontinue llto lladhere llto llit.
,ADH ll(Antiduretic llhormone)
-ANSWERS-is llproduced llby llthe llpituitary ll& llworks llto
,reduce llthe llexcretion llof llwater.
Aldosterone
-ANSWERS-produced llby llthe lladrenal llcortex lland llworks llto llhelp
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ll l l the llsodium llretention llin llthe llbody lland llto llenhance llthe
secretion llof llpotassium
ll l l and llhydrogen llion.
All llof llthe llfollowing llare llconsidered llto llbe llcommon llsterilization
ll methods llfor ll the llhemodialyzers llexcept?
a llEthylene
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ll
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ll
c llGamma
irradiation l l d
ll
ll Pressure
- llANSWERS-d llPressure
All llof llthe llfollowing llare llconsidered llto llbe llsymptom llmanagement
ll models llfor ll nurses llto lluse llwhen llhelping llpatients llwith lltheir
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ll
The llSymptom llManagement llModel
The llLow-Range llTheory llof llUnpleasant
Model l l The llSymptom llSelf-Care
ll
Response llModel ll l l The llSymptom
ll
Interpretation llModel
ll
- llANSWERS-Correct llAnswer:
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The ll5 llsymptom llmanagement
, models llare: l l The llSymptom
ll
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ll
The llSymptom llSelf-care llResponse
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ll
Interpretation llModel l l Model llof
ll
Somatic llInterpretation
ll
The llMiddle-Range llTheory llof llUnpleasant-Symptoms