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HESI LPN- Entrance exam study guide latest exam review
2 days after an abdominal hysterectomy, an elderly client with diabetes Mellitus Type II 
has a syncopal episode. Her vital signs are within normal limits and her sugar is 325 
mg/dL. what intervention should the nurse implement first? - administer regular insulin 
per sliding scale 
4 hours after administration of 20U of regular insulin, the client becomes shaky and 
diaphoretic. what action should the nurse take? - give the client crackers and milk 
36 hours after delivery, the nurse deter...
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2 days after an abdominal hysterectomy, an elderly client with diabetes Mellitus Type II 
has a syncopal episode. Her vital signs are within normal limits and her sugar is 325 
mg/dL. what intervention should the nurse implement first? - administer regular insulin 
per sliding scale 
4 hours after administration of 20U of regular insulin, the client becomes shaky and 
diaphoretic. what action should the nurse take? - give the client crackers and milk 
36 hours after delivery, the nurse deter...
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A 6-year-old child is alert but quiet when brought to the emergency center with 
periorbital ecchymosis and ecchymosis behind the ears. The nurse suspects potential 
child abuse and continues to assess the child for additional manifestations of a basilar 
skull fracture. What assessment finding would be consistent with a basilar skull 
fracture? 
a. Asymmetry of the face and eye movements. 
b. Abnormal position and movement of the arm. 
c. Hematemesis and abdominal distention. 
d. Rhinorrhoe...
- Exam (elaborations)
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A 6-year-old child is alert but quiet when brought to the emergency center with 
periorbital ecchymosis and ecchymosis behind the ears. The nurse suspects potential 
child abuse and continues to assess the child for additional manifestations of a basilar 
skull fracture. What assessment finding would be consistent with a basilar skull 
fracture? 
a. Asymmetry of the face and eye movements. 
b. Abnormal position and movement of the arm. 
c. Hematemesis and abdominal distention. 
d. Rhinorrhoe...
GIA Diamonds and Diamond Grading: Assignment 3 Questionnaire
How are igneous rocks formed? 
A. In gas 
B. By erosion 
C. From a molten state 
D. By heat and pressure - C. From a molten state 
How can crustal diamonds form? 
A. Oceanic subduction 
B. Volcanic eruptions 
C. Meteorite impacts 
D. Radiation decay - C. Meteorite impacts 
How does metasomatism affect lithospheric diamond formation? 
A. Supplies heat 
B. Transports rock 
C. Removes oxygen 
D. Provides hydrogen - C. Removes oxygen 
What are the rock types where most diamonds form? 
A. Basaltic cr...
- Exam (elaborations)
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How are igneous rocks formed? 
A. In gas 
B. By erosion 
C. From a molten state 
D. By heat and pressure - C. From a molten state 
How can crustal diamonds form? 
A. Oceanic subduction 
B. Volcanic eruptions 
C. Meteorite impacts 
D. Radiation decay - C. Meteorite impacts 
How does metasomatism affect lithospheric diamond formation? 
A. Supplies heat 
B. Transports rock 
C. Removes oxygen 
D. Provides hydrogen - C. Removes oxygen 
What are the rock types where most diamonds form? 
A. Basaltic cr...
GIA Diamonds and Diamond Grading: Assignment 3 Questionnaire
How are igneous rocks formed? 
A. In gas 
B. By erosion 
C. From a molten state 
D. By heat and pressure - C. From a molten state 
How can crustal diamonds form? 
A. Oceanic subduction 
B. Volcanic eruptions 
C. Meteorite impacts 
D. Radiation decay - C. Meteorite impacts 
How does metasomatism affect lithospheric diamond formation? 
A. Supplies heat 
B. Transports rock 
C. Removes oxygen 
D. Provides hydrogen - C. Removes oxygen 
What are the rock types where most diamonds form? 
A. Basaltic cr...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 3 pages •
How are igneous rocks formed? 
A. In gas 
B. By erosion 
C. From a molten state 
D. By heat and pressure - C. From a molten state 
How can crustal diamonds form? 
A. Oceanic subduction 
B. Volcanic eruptions 
C. Meteorite impacts 
D. Radiation decay - C. Meteorite impacts 
How does metasomatism affect lithospheric diamond formation? 
A. Supplies heat 
B. Transports rock 
C. Removes oxygen 
D. Provides hydrogen - C. Removes oxygen 
What are the rock types where most diamonds form? 
A. Basaltic cr...
GIA Diamonds and Diamond Grading: Assignment 3 Questionnaire
GIA Diamonds and Diamond Grading: 
Assignment 3 Questionnaire
- Exam (elaborations)
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GIA Diamonds and Diamond Grading: 
Assignment 3 Questionnaire
GIA Diamonds and Diamond Grading: Assignment 3 Questionnaire
How are igneous rocks formed? 
A. In gas 
B. By erosion 
C. From a molten state 
D. By heat and pressure - C. From a molten state 
How can crustal diamonds form? 
A. Oceanic subduction 
B. Volcanic eruptions 
C. Meteorite impacts 
D. Radiation decay - C. Meteorite impacts 
How does metasomatism affect lithospheric diamond formation? 
A. Supplies heat 
B. Transports rock 
C. Removes oxygen 
D. Provides hydrogen - C. Removes oxygen 
What are the rock types where most diamonds form? 
A. Basaltic cr...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 3 pages •
How are igneous rocks formed? 
A. In gas 
B. By erosion 
C. From a molten state 
D. By heat and pressure - C. From a molten state 
How can crustal diamonds form? 
A. Oceanic subduction 
B. Volcanic eruptions 
C. Meteorite impacts 
D. Radiation decay - C. Meteorite impacts 
How does metasomatism affect lithospheric diamond formation? 
A. Supplies heat 
B. Transports rock 
C. Removes oxygen 
D. Provides hydrogen - C. Removes oxygen 
What are the rock types where most diamonds form? 
A. Basaltic cr...
Continental Ice Sheets - Glaciers formed in non-mountainous areas of continents Only 2 exist today: Greenland and Antarctica Ice Shelfs: Where they meet the sea Vary in thickness from hundreds of feet to two miles deep Crustal Depression - Enormous weight
Continental Ice Sheets - Glaciers formed in non-mountainous areas of continents 
Only 2 exist today: Greenland and Antarctica 
Ice Shelfs: Where they meet the sea 
Vary in thickness from hundreds of feet to two miles deep 
Crustal Depression - Enormous weight of ice sheets 
Isostatic adjustment, crust is rebounding where glacial ice existed 
Response to weight loss 
Depositional Glacial Landforms - All debris in the ice is eventually brought to the 
ablation zone and deposited 
Modes: 
Directed...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Continental Ice Sheets - Glaciers formed in non-mountainous areas of continents 
Only 2 exist today: Greenland and Antarctica 
Ice Shelfs: Where they meet the sea 
Vary in thickness from hundreds of feet to two miles deep 
Crustal Depression - Enormous weight of ice sheets 
Isostatic adjustment, crust is rebounding where glacial ice existed 
Response to weight loss 
Depositional Glacial Landforms - All debris in the ice is eventually brought to the 
ablation zone and deposited 
Modes: 
Directed...
GEOG 1002: Glacial Landscapes
Continental Ice Sheets - Glaciers formed in non-mountainous areas of continents 
Only 2 exist today: Greenland and Antarctica 
Ice Shelfs: Where they meet the sea 
Vary in thickness from hundreds of feet to two miles deep 
Crustal Depression - Enormous weight of ice sheets 
Isostatic adjustment, crust is rebounding where glacial ice existed 
Response to weight loss 
Depositional Glacial Landforms - All debris in the ice is eventually brought to the 
ablation zone and deposited 
Modes: 
Directed...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 12 pages •
Continental Ice Sheets - Glaciers formed in non-mountainous areas of continents 
Only 2 exist today: Greenland and Antarctica 
Ice Shelfs: Where they meet the sea 
Vary in thickness from hundreds of feet to two miles deep 
Crustal Depression - Enormous weight of ice sheets 
Isostatic adjustment, crust is rebounding where glacial ice existed 
Response to weight loss 
Depositional Glacial Landforms - All debris in the ice is eventually brought to the 
ablation zone and deposited 
Modes: 
Directed...
Essentials of Nursing Leadership & Management
A common theme in both the ANA and the ICN code is: - A) A focus on the importance 
of compassionate care 
B) Nurses making decisions for clients 
C) Promoting nursing practice acts 
D) Maintaining continuing education 
Answer: A 
A family insists that their father, Alvin Shure, 68 years old, not be told he is dying of lung 
cancer. While hanging his IV medication, Mr. Shure asks the nurse, "I never had a 
medication in a bag like that. What is it for?" The nurse knows that the medication i...
- Exam (elaborations)
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A common theme in both the ANA and the ICN code is: - A) A focus on the importance 
of compassionate care 
B) Nurses making decisions for clients 
C) Promoting nursing practice acts 
D) Maintaining continuing education 
Answer: A 
A family insists that their father, Alvin Shure, 68 years old, not be told he is dying of lung 
cancer. While hanging his IV medication, Mr. Shure asks the nurse, "I never had a 
medication in a bag like that. What is it for?" The nurse knows that the medication i...
Essentials of Nursing Leadership CH4 7e
A good relationship between a leader and a follower enables the follower to "manage 
up." Which of the following describes the best way for a follower to "manage up"? 
A. Provide feedback to the unit manager when the manager asks for it. 
B. Assist your manager to capitalize on his or her strengths and weaknesses. 
C. When a follower works with a manager with poor leadership skills, it is best to 
transfer to a different unit. 
D. Show respect and appreciation for the manager, even when sp...
- Exam (elaborations)
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A good relationship between a leader and a follower enables the follower to "manage 
up." Which of the following describes the best way for a follower to "manage up"? 
A. Provide feedback to the unit manager when the manager asks for it. 
B. Assist your manager to capitalize on his or her strengths and weaknesses. 
C. When a follower works with a manager with poor leadership skills, it is best to 
transfer to a different unit. 
D. Show respect and appreciation for the manager, even when sp...
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