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Detailed Answer Key Final Health Assessment - Final Study Guide Key 
1. An assistive personnel (AP) reports a client’s vital signs as tympanic temperature 37.1° C (98.8° F), pulse 92/min, 
respiratory rate 18/min, and BP 98/58 mm Hg. Which of the following vital signs should the nurse re-measure? 
A. BP 
Rationale: A nurse who is supervising an AP's work is accountable for the work that the AP completes. 
Therefore, the nurse should verify anything that seems unusual. The BP the AP report...
NURS 480 Unit Exam 2 over Modules 3 & 4 | Study Guide Fall 2025/26 Update with complete solutions.
NURS 480 Exam Study Guide | Fall 2025/26 Update with complete solutions.
NURS 480 Exam 1; Mod 1-3 | Questions and Answers | Fall 2025/26 Update with complete solutions.
AMLS Post Test Practice Questions with Well 
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A Graded-Xavier University 1. Your patient has had a seizure secondary to a nerve agent exposure. What 
medication would be best to diminish the seizure? 
c. Midazolam 
2. Respiratory alkalosis may occur as a result of: 
a. Fever and anxiety 
3. An age-related change that increases the risk of respiratory compromise is: 
c. Decrease in lung compliance
AMLS Terms and Definitions Questions with 
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Graded - Xavier University gas exchange 
The process in which oxygen in the alveoli is taken up by circulating blood cells and 
carbon dioxide from the bloodstream is released to air in the alveoli. 
gastrointestinal (GI) 
Pertaining to the organs of the gastrointestinal tract. The GI tract links the organs 
involved in consumption, processing, and absorption. 
intoxication 
The state of being poisoned ...
These notes from June 18th, 2025 (Part 1) for 533 COUN offer an in-depth and organized overview of Reality Therapy and Choice Theory as developed by William Glasser and expanded by Dr. Robert Wubbolding. Ideal for counseling students and professionals, this resource outlines the five basic human needs, the concept of the “Quality World,” and Glasser’s view of Total Behavior. It also clearly breaks down Wubbolding’s WDEP System and SAMIC3 planning model, giving you practical tools for the...
These 533 COUN notes from June 18th, 2025 (Part 2) provide a concise yet rich summary of integrative approaches in counseling, making them ideal for students studying advanced theories or preparing for exams. The content covers the five major options available to ethically grounded, theory-based counselors—including theoretical integration, technical eclecticism, and assimilative integration—alongside key debates that shaped modern therapy models. Highlighted approaches include Multimodal Th...
These Adlerian Therapy notes from COUN 533 offer a clear and thorough overview of key concepts covered in Chapter 3 of the Sommers-Flanagan Counseling and Psychotherapy Theories textbook (3rd edition). Designed for graduate counseling students, the notes explore Adler’s holistic and socially oriented view of human nature, the concept of soft determinism, and the vital role of encouragement in therapy. They also cover practical Adlerian techniques such as acting “as if,” the push-button tec...
AMLS Review Exam: Advanced Medical Life Support Questions and Answers 
 
A series of questions and answers related to advanced medical life support (amls), focusing on various emergency medical scenarios. It covers topics such as patient assessment, differential diagnosis, shock management, and specific medical conditions like seizures, intracranial pressure, and cardiac emergencies. The material is designed to test and reinforce knowledge critical for emergency medical professionals, providing ...