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MVU NURS 629 EXAM 4 REAL EXAM GRADED A Clinical manifestation of physiological jaundice - Answer- *Usually within first 2-4 days of life *Not lasting longer than first 2 weeks of onset *Due to fast breakdown of RSCs *Liver immature and poor dietary intake
  • MVU NURS 629 EXAM 4 REAL EXAM GRADED A Clinical manifestation of physiological jaundice - Answer- *Usually within first 2-4 days of life *Not lasting longer than first 2 weeks of onset *Due to fast breakdown of RSCs *Liver immature and poor dietary intake

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  • MVU NURS 629 EXAM 4 REAL EXAM GRADED A Clinical manifestation of physiological jaundice - Answer- *Usually within first 2-4 days of life *Not lasting longer than first 2 weeks of onset *Due to fast breakdown of RSCs *Liver immature and poor dietary intake. Clinical manifestation of breast fed jaundice - Answer- *Usually within first few weeks to month of life *Secondary to poor intake what to assess for Determining hydration status - Answer- *skin turgor *mucous membranes *peripheral pu...
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SNS Practice Questions and Answers 2023-2024 with complete solution
  • SNS Practice Questions and Answers 2023-2024 with complete solution

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RN COMPREHENSIVE PREDICTOR 2019  FORM B ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND  ANSWERS 100% VERIFIED  A nurse in a provider's office is reviewing a female client's medical record during a  routine visit. The nurse should recommend increasing dietary intake of w
  • RN COMPREHENSIVE PREDICTOR 2019 FORM B ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% VERIFIED A nurse in a provider's office is reviewing a female client's medical record during a routine visit. The nurse should recommend increasing dietary intake of w

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  • RN COMPREHENSIVE PREDICTOR 2019 FORM B ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% VERIFIED A nurse in a provider's office is reviewing a female client's medical record during a routine visit. The nurse should recommend increasing dietary intake of which of the following vitamins? (Exhibit: H&P: postmenopausal, hx DVT and iron deficiency anemia, works indoors, consumes 1-2 alcoholic beverages per week) a. Vitamin D b. Vitamin K c. Vitamin A d. Vitamin B12 - ANSWER-Vitamin B12 A nur...
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HESI Nutrition Quizzes with 100% Solved Solutions
  • HESI Nutrition Quizzes with 100% Solved Solutions

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  • HESI Nutrition Quizzes with 100% Solved Solutions 1. During a nutrition consultation for elevated cholesterol, the dietician recommends that the client replace saturated fats with monounsaturated or polyunsaturated fats. What explanation should the practical nurse reenforce with the client about this change in fat in the diet? A. Lowers the amount of low density lipoprotein (LDL) in the blood. B. Lowers the amount of high density lipoprotein (HDL) in the blood. C. Contributes to raising c...
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 Maternal and Fetal Nutrition Nclex questions 	  and answers	 	     When planning a diet with a pregnant woman, the nurse's FIRST action would be to:    A.	Review the woman's current dietary intake.  B.	Teach the woman about the food pyramid.  C.	Ca
  • Maternal and Fetal Nutrition Nclex questions and answers When planning a diet with a pregnant woman, the nurse's FIRST action would be to: A. Review the woman's current dietary intake. B. Teach the woman about the food pyramid. C. Ca

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  • Maternal and Fetal Nutrition Nclex questions and answers When planning a diet with a pregnant woman, the nurse's FIRST action would be to: A. Review the woman's current dietary intake. B. Teach the woman about the food pyramid. C. Caution the woman to avoid large doses of vitamins, especially those that are fatsoluble. D. Instruct the woman to limit the intake of fatty foods. - A. Review the woman's current dietary intake. Reviewing the woman's dietary intake a...
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CCHT Exam 2024 COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
  • CCHT Exam 2024 COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+

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  • CCHT Exam 2024 COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+ What is an infection? - Answer- An invasion of body tissue by organisms that are invisible to the eye. Dialysis surfaces must be disinfected with what solution? - Answer- 1:100 bleach solution Large blood spills over 10ml must be disinfected with what solution? - Answer- 1:10 bleach solution What is Aseptic technique? - Answer- Practices and procedures performed under ca...
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Lesson 2- Nutritional and Dietary intake guidelines Lesson 2- Nutritional and Dietary intake guidelines
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  • This document covers learning outcome 1- know nutritional and diet guidelines. From the spec this is 1.1- Dietary intake guidelines (e.g. Eatwell plate, food pyramids, food groups, five-a-day, NHS Change4Life, Healthy eating)
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MVU NURS 629 EXAM 4 REAL EXAM GRADED A Clinical manifestation of physiological jaundice - Answer- *Usually within first 2-4 days of life *Not lasting longer than first 2 weeks of onset *Due to fast breakdown of RSCs *Liver immature and poor dietary intake
  • MVU NURS 629 EXAM 4 REAL EXAM GRADED A Clinical manifestation of physiological jaundice - Answer- *Usually within first 2-4 days of life *Not lasting longer than first 2 weeks of onset *Due to fast breakdown of RSCs *Liver immature and poor dietary intake

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  • MVU NURS 629 EXAM 4 REAL EXAM GRADED A Clinical manifestation of physiological jaundice - Answer- *Usually within first 2-4 days of life *Not lasting longer than first 2 weeks of onset *Due to fast breakdown of RSCs *Liver immature and poor dietary intake. Clinical manifestation of breast fed jaundice - Answer- *Usually within first few weeks to month of life *Secondary to poor intake what to assess for Determining hydration status - Answer- *skin turgor *mucous membranes *peripheral pu...
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ATI Capstone Fundamentals Questions and Answers Already Passed
  • ATI Capstone Fundamentals Questions and Answers Already Passed

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  • ATI Capstone Fundamentals Questions and Answers Already Passed a nurse is completing a nutritional assessment on a client and measures BMI, which of the following readings correlates with a BMI of an overweight client? - Answer ️️ -25 (25-29.9) a nurse is verifying ng tube placement by the pH of aspirated gastric fluid. which of the following pH values provides a good indication of correct tube placement? - Answer ️️ -2 (pH between 0-4) a nurse is caring for a client with a close...
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MVU NURS 629 EXAM 4 REAL EXAM GRADED A Clinical manifestation of physiological jaundice - Answer- *Usually within first 2-4 days of life *Not lasting longer than first 2 weeks of onset *Due to fast breakdown of RSCs *Liver immature and poor dietary intake
  • MVU NURS 629 EXAM 4 REAL EXAM GRADED A Clinical manifestation of physiological jaundice - Answer- *Usually within first 2-4 days of life *Not lasting longer than first 2 weeks of onset *Due to fast breakdown of RSCs *Liver immature and poor dietary intake

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  • MVU NURS 629 EXAM 4 REAL EXAM GRADED A Clinical manifestation of physiological jaundice - Answer- *Usually within first 2-4 days of life *Not lasting longer than first 2 weeks of onset *Due to fast breakdown of RSCs *Liver immature and poor dietary intake. Clinical manifestation of breast fed jaundice - Answer- *Usually within first few weeks to month of life *Secondary to poor intake what to assess for Determining hydration status - Answer- *skin turgor *mucous membranes *peripheral pu...
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