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Exit HESI Version 1, 2,3 Exam latest updated
  • Exit HESI Version 1, 2,3 Exam latest updated

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  • Exit HESI Version 1 what do you screen for on a newborn baby? - ANSWER hypothyroidism check T4 level (decreased) what would the potassium level be in a pt with diabetes insipidus? - ANSWER hypokalemia what is an expected side effect of Solu-Medrol? - ANSWER bleeding, bruising what does Pilocarpine treat? - ANSWER glaucoma antidote is atropine sulfate may get a dry mouth TPN - ANSWER central venous catheter check for cloudiness refrigerate- warm before administration monitor el...
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Comprehensive CRNA Interview Review Accurate responses are given.
  • Comprehensive CRNA Interview Review Accurate responses are given.

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  • Comprehensive CRNA Interview Review Accurate responses are given. Comprehensive CRNA Interview Review Norepinephrine Mechanism of Action (MOA) A1, A2, B1 agonist. Primary agent used in distributive shock because it's ability to recruit venous volume and augment preload, while increasing arterial tone, and increasing cardiac output. Alpha one causing peripheral smooth muscle contraction. (low dose venous, high dose venous and arterial). Alpha 2 adrenoreceptor agonism actually ant...
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Pharmacology Exit HESI Latest 2023 Complete Guide
  • Pharmacology Exit HESI Latest 2023 Complete Guide

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  • Pharmacology Exit HESI Nurse should observe most closely for drug toxicity when a client receives med that has what characteristic Narrow therapeutic index The nurse should observe most closely for drug toxicity when a client receives a medication that has which characteristic? • Low bioavailability • Rapid onset of action • Short half life • Narrow therapeutic index. • Rationale: A drug with a narrow therapeutic index has a high risk for toxicity because there is a narrow...
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ALL HESI EXIT Questions and Answers Test Bank; A+ Rated Guide
  • ALL HESI EXIT Questions and Answers Test Bank; A+ Rated Guide

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  • ALL HESI EXIT Questions and Answers Test Bank; A+ Rated Guide STUDY FOR EXIT HESI/ATI EXAM ALL HESI EXIT Questions and Answers Test Bank; A+ Rated Guide (2022) 271. A client receives a new prescription for simvastatin (Zocor) 5 mg PO daily at bedtime. What action should the nurse take? (correct Answer- Administer the medication as prescribed with a glass of water 272. Which client should the nurse assess frequently because of the risk for overflow incontinence? A client Who is confused and f...
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West Coast University MED SURG 3 480 ATI FINAL EXAM VERSION B QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
  • West Coast University MED SURG 3 480 ATI FINAL EXAM VERSION B QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS

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  • ATI FINAL EXAM VERSION B 1. A nurse in a burn treatment center is caring for a client who is admitted with severe burns to both lower extremities and is pending an escharotomy. The client’s spouse asks the nurse what the procedure entails. Which of the following nursing statements is appropriate? a. “large incisions will be made in the eschar to improve circulation” b. “ I can call the doctor back here if you want me to” c. “a piece of skin will be removed and grafted ov...
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Uworld NCLEX Questions and Answers Already Passed
  • Uworld NCLEX Questions and Answers Already Passed

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  • Uworld NCLEX Questions and Answers Already Passed The nurse is caring for the client with increased intracranial pressure. The nurse would note which trend in vital signs if the intracranial pressure is rising? 1. Increasing temperature, increasing pulse, increasing respirations, decreasing blood pressure 2. Increasing temperature, decreasing pulse, decreasing respirations, decreasing blood pressure 3. Decreasing temperature, decreasing pulse, increasing respirations, decreasing blood pressu...
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Katzung & Trevor's Pharmacology: Examination and Board Review
  • Katzung & Trevor's Pharmacology: Examination and Board Review

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  • Katzung & Trevor's Pharmacology: Examination and Board Review INTRODUCTION 1. A 3-year-old is brought to the emergency department having just ingested a large overdose of tolbutamide, an oral antidiabetic drug. Tolbutamide is a weak acid with a pKa of 5.3. It is capable of entering most tissues, including the brain. On physical examination, the heart rate is 100/min, blood pressure 90/50 mm Hg, and respiratory rate 20/min. Which of the following statements about this case of tolb...
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Heartcode PALS Test Questions With All Correct Answers
  • Heartcode PALS Test Questions With All Correct Answers

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  • Heartcode PALS Test Questions With All Correct Answers The infant is placed on the ambulance stretcher and responds with a groan when stimulated and has a temperature of 36.3 C (97.3 F) - CORRECT ANSWER -Monitor and support ABCs -Establish IV/IO access -Monitor heart rate, blood pressure, and pulse oximetry -Call for assistance if needed When you evaluate the patient, you find the lungs are clear, skin is cool and mottled, glucose is 97 mg/dL and capillary refill time is 5 seconds. ...
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ACLS Drugs dosages & uses
  • ACLS Drugs dosages & uses

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  • ACLS Drugs dosages & uses For poor perfusion with Bradycardia Treat with which first line treatment? Atropine 1mg IV (repeat to a total of 3mg IV) For poor perfusion with Bradycardia Treat, if the first line of treatment is ineffective, what should be provided and what med should be given? Transcutaneous pacing Dopamine 5-20mcg/kg/minute infusion OR Epinephrine 2-10mcg/min infusion What is the first line drug for acute stable bradycardia and how do you administer it? Atropine given a...
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NUR 2474 Rasmussen Pharmacology Exam 1 2023 with 100% correct questions and answers
  • NUR 2474 Rasmussen Pharmacology Exam 1 2023 with 100% correct questions and answers

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