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NCLEX RN EXAM REVIEW 2024 (WITH NGN, SATA & BOWTIE) Popular
  • NCLEX RN EXAM REVIEW 2024 (WITH NGN, SATA & BOWTIE)

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  • NCLEX RN EXAM REVIEW 2024 (WITH NGN, SATA & BOWTIE) NCLEX RN EXAM REVIEW 2024 (WITH NGN, SATA & BOWTIE)
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NGN NCLEX Review Questions (Guide for Exams) with Complete Solution
  • NGN NCLEX Review Questions (Guide for Exams) with Complete Solution

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  • Normal Sodium level - 135-145 Hyponatremia - low sodium in the blood Chronic: Anorexia, Nausea, Emesis, Muscular, Weakness, Irritability Severe: gait changes, stupor, seizures, coma causes of hyponatremia - Causes of hyponatremia: Diuretics-Thiazide Drugs Dietary Changes,Low Na diet, Excessive water intake with sweating Fad diets, Anorexia nervosa. GI vomiting, diarrhea, GI suctioning, Tap water enemas,diuretics, kidney disease
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NGN NCLEX Prep Questions with Complete Solution
  • NGN NCLEX Prep Questions with Complete Solution

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  • NGN NCLEX Prep Questions with Complete Solution Infants ( birth-12 months) - SF: oral stage (feeding) EE: trust vs. mistrust ( meet needs) JP: sensorimotor stage LR: egocentric judgement/ infant has not awareness of right or wrong Toddler (1-3) - SF: anal stage (potty training) EE: autonomy vs shame and doubt (INDEPENDENCE) JP: Preoperational stage LK: punishment- obedience orientation (selfish) Preschool (3-6yrs_ - SF: Phallic stage (parent of opposite sex) EE: initiative vs. guilt J...
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NGN NCLEX Exam Guide Questions with Complete Solution
  • NGN NCLEX Exam Guide Questions with Complete Solution

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  • metabolic acidosis - with diarrhea Metabolic alkalosis - alcohol vomited from mouth Nephrotic syndrome - body attack own kidneys causes: stress, smoke, sickness, and fun Nephrotic syndrome symptoms - (HYPE): Hypoalbumineemia, hyperlipidemia, proteinerua, and edema
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NGN NCLEX Exam Guide 2|Prep Questions with Complete Solution
  • NGN NCLEX Exam Guide 2|Prep Questions with Complete Solution

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  • New Born VS - BP: 60-80/40-50 HR: 110/160 RR: 30-60 TEMP 37 FIrst action of the nurse prior to assessment - -dry the NB and wrap in a blanket to prevent cold stress. -NB keep warm by metabolizing brown fat - cold stres can use up brown fat reserves and result in hypoglycemia and hypothermia
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NGN NCLEX Mnemonics Exam Questions/Rationales
  • NGN NCLEX Mnemonics Exam Questions/Rationales

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  • MR PASS is the MVP systolic murmurs MR PASS is the MVP mitral regurgitation physiologic aortic stenosis systolic mitral valve prolapse FROM JANE endocarditis signs FROM JANE fever roth spots osler nodes murmur janeway lesions anemia nail bed hemorrhage
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NGN NCLEX Exam|68 Questions/Rationales
  • NGN NCLEX Exam|68 Questions/Rationales

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  • Which action should the nurse take before drawing a sample for ABGs from the radial artery? Perform the Allen test to assess collateral circulation. Make the client's hand blanch by obliterating both the radial and the ulnar pulses. Then release the pressure over the ulnar artery only. If flow through the ulnar artery is good, flushing will be seen immediately. The Allen test is then positive; therefore, the radial artery can be used for puncture. If the Allen test is negative, repeat on t...
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Remar NGN NCLEX Prep Exam Questions/Rationales
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  • ABO Blood Groups - type A is compatible with type A or O type B is compatible with type B or O type O is compatible with O+ or O- type AB is compatible with A, B, or O Complete Abortion - -no contractions, the body has expelled all the products of pregnancy (blood, tissue, and embryo) -bleeding is possible -dilation: closed, because the uterus no longer has the embryo, fetus, or placenta - unable to detect amniotic sac - nursing considerations: monitor mother post-deivery and provide em...
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NGN NCLEX Review (100% Errorless Answers) 2024.
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  • Normal Sodium level correct answers 135-145 Hyponatremia correct answers low sodium in the blood Chronic: Anorexia, Nausea, Emesis, Muscular, Weakness, Irritability Severe: gait changes, stupor, seizures, coma causes of hyponatremia correct answers Causes of hyponatremia: Diuretics-Thiazide Drugs Dietary Changes,Low Na diet, Excessive water intake with sweating Fad diets, Anorexia nervosa. GI vomiting, diarrhea, GI suctioning, Tap water enemas,diuretics, kidney disease Treatment...
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NGN NCLEX Exam|68 Questions/Rationales
  • NGN NCLEX Exam|68 Questions/Rationales

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  • Which action should the nurse take before drawing a sample for ABGs from the radial artery? Perform the Allen test to assess collateral circulation. Make the client's hand blanch by obliterating both the radial and the ulnar pulses. Then release the pressure over the ulnar artery only. If flow through the ulnar artery is good, flushing will be seen immediately. The Allen test is then positive; therefore, the radial artery can be used for puncture. If the Allen test is negative, repeat on t...
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NGN NCLEX Exam Guide 2|Prep Questions with Complete Solution
  • NGN NCLEX Exam Guide 2|Prep Questions with Complete Solution

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  • New Born VS - BP: 60-80/40-50 HR: 110/160 RR: 30-60 TEMP 37 FIrst action of the nurse prior to assessment - -dry the NB and wrap in a blanket to prevent cold stress. -NB keep warm by metabolizing brown fat - cold stres can use up brown fat reserves and result in hypoglycemia and hypothermia
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