NURS MISC

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Passpoint-psychotic disorders A well-known client suffers a psychotic break and is admitted to the psychiatric unit. A large group of reporters with cameras is camped out in the hospital parking lot. As a nurse walks to the employee parking after her shif
  • Passpoint-psychotic disorders A well-known client suffers a psychotic break and is admitted to the psychiatric unit. A large group of reporters with cameras is camped out in the hospital parking lot. As a nurse walks to the employee parking after her shif

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  • A well-known client suffers a psychotic break and is admitted to the psychiatric unit. A large group of reporters with cameras is camped out in the hospital parking lot. As a nurse walks to the employee parking after her shift, a reporter asks if she knows anything about the client's conditio
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Passpoint-Intrapartum Question 1 See full question A nurse is caring for a client with mild active bleeding from placenta previa. Which assessment factor indicates that an emergency cesarean birth may be necessary? You Selected:  Maternal heart rate of 6
  • Passpoint-Intrapartum Question 1 See full question A nurse is caring for a client with mild active bleeding from placenta previa. Which assessment factor indicates that an emergency cesarean birth may be necessary? You Selected:  Maternal heart rate of 6

  • Exam (elaborations) • 77 pages • 2023
  • Question 1 See full question A nurse is caring for a client with mild active bleeding from placenta previa. Which assessment factor indicates that an emergency cesarean birth may be necessary? You Selected:  Maternal heart rate of 65 beats/minute Correct response:  Fetal heart rate of 80 beats/minute Explanation: Remediation: Question 2 See full question A client with hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, and low platelet count (HELLP) syndrome is admitted to the labor and delivery...
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Passpoint-postpartum Question 1 See full question A client gives birth to a stillborn neonate at 36 weeks' gestation. When caring for this client, which strategy by the nurse would be most helpful? You Selected: • Provide information about possible cau
  • Passpoint-postpartum Question 1 See full question A client gives birth to a stillborn neonate at 36 weeks' gestation. When caring for this client, which strategy by the nurse would be most helpful? You Selected: • Provide information about possible cau

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  • Question 1 See full question A client gives birth to a stillborn neonate at 36 weeks' gestation. When caring for this client, which strategy by the nurse would be most helpful? You Selected: • Provide information about possible causes of the stillbirth only if the client requests it. Correct response: • Encourage the client to see, touch, and hold the dead neonate. Explanation: Remediation: Question 2 See full question During the postpartum period, a nurse should assess for si...
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Passpoint-psychotic disorders A well-known client suffers a psychotic break and is admitted to the psychiatric unit. A large group of reporters with cameras is camped out in the hospital parking lot. As a nurse walks to the employee parking after her shif
  • Passpoint-psychotic disorders A well-known client suffers a psychotic break and is admitted to the psychiatric unit. A large group of reporters with cameras is camped out in the hospital parking lot. As a nurse walks to the employee parking after her shif

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  • Passpoint-psychotic disorders A well-known client suffers a psychotic break and is admitted to the psychiatric unit. A large group of reporters with cameras is camped out in the hospital parking lot. As a nurse walks to the employee parking after her shift, a reporter asks if she knows anything about the client's conditio Question 1 See full question A client with schizophrenia repeatedly uses profanity during an activity therapy session. Which response by the nurse is appropriate? You Selecte...
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Passpoint-Integumentary Passpoint-Integumentary Question 1 See full question When assessing a client who is incontinent for risk for developing a pressure ulcer, the nurse should note which factor that can most alter tissue tolerance and lead to the devel
  • Passpoint-Integumentary Passpoint-Integumentary Question 1 See full question When assessing a client who is incontinent for risk for developing a pressure ulcer, the nurse should note which factor that can most alter tissue tolerance and lead to the devel

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  • Passpoint-Integumentary Passpoint-Integumentary Question 1 See full question When assessing a client who is incontinent for risk for developing a pressure ulcer, the nurse should note which factor that can most alter tissue tolerance and lead to the development of a pressure ulcer? You Selected:  exposure to moisture Correct response:
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Passpoint-postpartum Question 1 See full question A client gives birth to a stillborn neonate at 36 weeks' gestation. When caring for this client, which strategy by the nurse would be most helpful? You Selected: • Provide information about possible cau
  • Passpoint-postpartum Question 1 See full question A client gives birth to a stillborn neonate at 36 weeks' gestation. When caring for this client, which strategy by the nurse would be most helpful? You Selected: • Provide information about possible cau

  • Exam (elaborations) • 100 pages • 2022
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  • Passpoint-postpartum Question 1 See full question A client gives birth to a stillborn neonate at 36 weeks' gestation. When caring for this client, which strategy by the nurse would be most helpful? You Selected: • Provide information about possible causes of the stillbirth only if the client requests it. Correct response: • Encourage the client to see, touch, and hold the dead neonate. Explanation: Remediation: Question 2 See full question During the postpartum period, a nurse should asses...
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Passpoint-Intrapartum Question 1 See full question A nurse is caring for a client with mild active bleeding from placenta previa. Which assessment factor indicates that an emergency cesarean birth may be necessary? You Selected:  Maternal heart rate of 6
  • Passpoint-Intrapartum Question 1 See full question A nurse is caring for a client with mild active bleeding from placenta previa. Which assessment factor indicates that an emergency cesarean birth may be necessary? You Selected:  Maternal heart rate of 6

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  • Passpoint-Intrapartum Question 1 See full question A nurse is caring for a client with mild active bleeding from placenta previa. Which assessment factor indicates that an emergency cesarean birth may be necessary? You Selected:  Maternal heart rate of 65 beats/minute Correct response:  Fetal heart rate of 80 beats/minute Explanation: Remediation: Question 2 See full question A client with hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, and low platelet count (HELLP) syndrome is admitted to the labor ...
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Passpoint-genitourinary Question 1 See full question A client is scheduled for a creatinine clearance test. What should the nurse do? You Selected:  Instruct the client about the need to collect urine for 24 hours. Correct response:  Instruct the client
  • Passpoint-genitourinary Question 1 See full question A client is scheduled for a creatinine clearance test. What should the nurse do? You Selected:  Instruct the client about the need to collect urine for 24 hours. Correct response:  Instruct the client

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  • Passpoint-genitourinary Question 1 See full question A client is scheduled for a creatinine clearance test. What should the nurse do? You Selected:  Instruct the client about the need to collect urine for 24 hours. Correct response:  Instruct the client about the need to collect urine for 24 hours. Explanation: Remediation: Question 2 See full question The nurse is teaching a 17-year-old girl who has a severe gonorrheal infection. The nurse realizes that the girl understands the implicati...
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Passpoint-Neonate Question 1 See full question A neonate weighing 3 lb, 5 oz (1,503 g) is born at 32 weeks' gestation. During an assessment 12 hours after birth, a nurse notices these signs and symptoms: hyperactivity, a persistent shrill cry, frequent
  • Passpoint-Neonate Question 1 See full question A neonate weighing 3 lb, 5 oz (1,503 g) is born at 32 weeks' gestation. During an assessment 12 hours after birth, a nurse notices these signs and symptoms: hyperactivity, a persistent shrill cry, frequent

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  • Passpoint-Neonate Question 1 See full question A neonate weighing 3 lb, 5 oz (1,503 g) is born at 32 weeks' gestation. During an assessment 12 hours after birth, a nurse notices these signs and symptoms: hyperactivity, a persistent shrill cry, frequent yawning and sneezing, and jitteriness. These symptoms indicate: You Selected:  hypoglycemia. Correct response:  drug dependence. Explanation: Remediation: Question 2 See full question Just after delivery, a nurse measures a neonate's axil...
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